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Wits Queer Theory Reading Group. Blog / Webpage for the Queer Theory Reading Group of the University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg, South Africa). Sexuality Summer School: Queer Anatomies – Manchester, UK. February 3, 2014. Sexuality Summer School 26 30 May: Queer Anatomies. Registration for the Sexuality Summer School is open to all PhD and Masters students and will go live on 14 February 2014 at estore.manchester.ac.uk. Gender Studies, Gothenburg) and members of CSSC at the University of Mancheste...
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rrearrviews | Wits Queer Theory Reading Group
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Wits Queer Theory Reading Group. Blog / Webpage for the Queer Theory Reading Group of the University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg, South Africa). CFP: Chinese queer fan culture. February 21, 2014. Manuscript topics may include but are not limited to:. Ø Genders and Sexualities in Chinese Boys’ Love/Slash and Girls’ Love/Femslash Fandoms. Ø Queerness and Performativity in Fandoms Dedicated to Anime and Cosplay/Role-Play/Life-Play in Greater China. Ø The Interrelationship and Interaction between Chin...
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Perceptions of people: Jean-Domique Bauby, The Count of Monte Cristo, Edward III and Willliam of Montacute | Science Stroke Art 2014
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Science Stroke Art 2014. Back to main page. Science Stroke Art blog. Perceptions of people: Jean-Domique Bauby, The Count of Monte Cristo, Edward III and Willliam of Montacute. Posted in: Stroke Stories. However, when we are asked to describe ourselves, it results in a much longer explanation (particularly if we’re being honest! Because we are familiar with the complexities of our own personalities. Bauby dictated The Diving Bell and the Butterfly one letter at a time by communicating through blinking hi...
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O What a night! | Science Stroke Art 2014
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Science Stroke Art 2014. Back to main page. Science Stroke Art blog. O What a night! Science Stroke Art in the Victorian Grandeur of Manchester Town Hall. Clinicians, Scientists, Stroke Association Workers, Nurses, TV Doctors, Motivational speakers, Poets, Video Artists, Stroke Survivors, friends and dignitaries and me. I arrive at 6pm and open the door to the main hall. 250 seats arranged facing the stage and the Stroke Association logo on the screen. Phew! This is a big, big event. We immerse ourselves...
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People like me and the meaning of art | Science Stroke Art 2014
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Science Stroke Art 2014. Back to main page. Science Stroke Art blog. People like me and the meaning of art. Posted in: Stroke Stories. Mark Ware is a multi-media artist, an Honorary Research Fellow at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School and a stroke survivor. During 1996 Mark had a severe stroke, an event that suddenly and abruptly altered every aspect of his life. I was standing on a bus travelling into Brighton from Hove, four years after having a severe stroke. The bus stopped to let people off.
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Do you like what you see? | Science Stroke Art 2014
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Science Stroke Art 2014. Back to main page. Science Stroke Art blog. Do you like what you see? Do you like what you see? 8211; Mark Ware. Mark is a multimedia artist, an Honorary Research Fellow at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School and a stroke survivor. During 1996 Mark had a severe stroke, an event that suddenly and abruptly altered every aspect of his life. For me, the Q&A session was of the most interest (as I’ve seen the video composition and heard my talk before! Two questions in particular re...
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An Art Experiment | Science Stroke Art 2014
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Science Stroke Art 2014. Back to main page. Science Stroke Art blog. Posted in: Stroke Stories. An Art Experiment Stacey Gould, Student of Neuroscience, The University of Manchester. As a neuroscience student interested in art, I couldn’t wait to get involved in the Science Stroke Art 2014 series of events. Working under the supervision of Professor Stuart Allan. Who researches stroke at the University of Manchester, I discovered that stroke affects. Millions of people worldwide every year. A small windo...
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A Still Journey | Science Stroke Art 2014
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Science Stroke Art 2014. Back to main page. Science Stroke Art blog. Posted in: Stroke Stories. Dr Esther Gomez-Sierra, Lecturer In Spanish Studies at The University of Manchester. I cannot see a ramp The terrain is quite rough in this area is there a good way [mild panic] to access the loos? Do not people remain and therefore survive in the memories of their loved ones? As metrical or rhythmic stress in the domain of prosody), music (. As a beat), and body (. By night, I don’t sleep;. I rise of sorts.
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