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    "The Body Remembers What the Mind Forgets": Memory, Trauma and Writing Online Workshop

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    Website https://memory.lcir.co.uk/trauma-memory-and-writing/ | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category Interdisciplinary; Memory studies

    Deadline: August 15, 2020 | Date: September 12, 2020

    Venue/Country: U.K.

    Updated: 2020-08-10 06:38:09 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    "The Body Remembers What the Mind Forgets": Memory, Trauma and Writing Online Workshop

    12 September 2020 (TBC) - Registration open

    London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research

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    Academic LAB

    In this session, we will think about the relationship between trauma and memory. We will explore ideas from key thinkers, and have discussions on how trauma affects our relationship to time and bodies. Then we will look at a creative essay genre and consider more broadly how trauma is represented in literature.

    We will each share an example of representation of trauma in either literature or popular culture and think about dominant trends, methods of representation, and even cliches.

    The workshop is designed for students, young scholars and independent researchers with a particular interest related to memory studies. It is designed and led by Dr Katherine Da Cunha Lewin.

    All the registered participants who will attend the workshop will receive certificates.

    In order to book a place, please register on http://registration.lcir.co.uk by 15 August 2020.

    Contact email: memoryatlcir.co.uk

    Registration fee: 45 GBP


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