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King Lear in a Kelp Store: An Interdisciplinary Convivium on Papay Westray
Professor Jane Macnaughton writes: How was it that a group of ten philosophers, doctors, lawyers, a priest and an anthropologist, ended up playing Act 1 Scene 1 of King Lear in a renovated kelp (seaweed) store on the Island of … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Russell, Beverly Clark, Body and Affect, Brendan Larvor, Clark Cunningham, Durham, education, ethics, flourishing, Georgia State University College of Law, Imperial College, Jane Macnaughton, Kevin Ilsley GP, literature and drama, medical anthropology, medical humanities, Mind, Oxford Brooks, philosophy of religion, policy, practice and practitioners, Roger Kneebone, Tony Gash, UEA, University of Herfordshire
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