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The Mutilated Body: Durham University Medieval & Early Modern Student Association Conference (Register now, Durham, 8–9 July 2013)
The Mutilated Body Medieval and Early Modern Student Association Postgraduate Conference 8-9 July 2013 at St John’s College, Durham University MEMSA is proud to announce its seventh annual postgraduate conference, an event designed to bring together postgraduate and early career … Continue reading
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Tagged body, conference, disability, disease, early modern, medical humanities, medieval, mutilation, torture
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The Mutilated Body: Durham University Medieval & Early Modern Student Association (CFP, Conference, Durham, 8–9 July 2013)
The Mutilated Body Durham University’s annual MEMSA conference is an interdisciplinary forum for postgraduates and early career researchers to present and discuss their research. This year, the conference theme will focus on aspects of destruction, disability, and personhood in the medieval and … Continue reading
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Tagged body, CFP, conference, disability, disease, early modern, medical humanities, medieval, mutilation, torture
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A Review of “Schizophrenia: 100 Years On” (Part 1)
Anthony Morgan, convenor of “Schizophrenia: 100 Years On,” writes: 2011 marks the 100th anniversary of the introduction of the diagnosis of schizophrenia, the most severe, enigmatic and controversial of mental disorders. At a time when biological and neuroscientific accounts of … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Morgan, Madness and psychopathology, mind body affect, psychiatry, schizophrenia, seminar, torture, trauma
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Survivors of Torture – Broken Minds and Voices: Seminar Monday 28 March
Survivors of Torture – Broken Minds and Voices Tony Wright, Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture The second seminar in the Newcastle Philosophical Society’s seminar series “Schizophrenia – 100 Years On” Monday 28th March 2011, 7pm The … Continue reading
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Tagged Madness and psychopathology, schizophrenia, seminar, torture, trauma
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