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Tuesday, March 03, 2015

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WIP with Kat Rawling (History Dept, ÌÇÐÄTV)

Patient Portraits: The Camera in the Asylum, c.1880-1910

Almost since its invention, photography was part of asylum life with photographs of patients appearing in medical case books, medical journals, textbooks and private collections. Asylum photography was practised by both medical staff and professional photographers with the camera becoming part of the material fabric of the institution. However, the visual record that remains is a neglected historical source, one that can reveal insights into the processes of institutionalization, visualisation and identification of the ‘insane’. This paper examines patient photographs from a variety of sources to suggest ways in the camera and photographic image were integral to life in the asylum. We may think we know what a psychiatric patient looked like. Examining the surviving visual record helps us reconsider this assumption with surprising and fascinating results.

Lunch will be provided. Please let Sheilagh.Holmes@warwick.ac.uk know you are coming so that we can cater for the right number of people.

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WBS Module Fair
WBS Social Studies Lounge

WBS SSLC and the UG Office will be running a module fair on Tuesday 3rd March from 1pm-4pm in WBS Social Studies Lounge. We are still in the planning of this so more details will be sent during the coming weeks. The fair will be open to all Undergraduate students, but may be of particular interest to German and ÌÇÐÄTV Studies students.

 

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Ethnographies of Identity among Rural Mexican-African Communities
R0.14 (Ramphal building)

Seminar with Dr Laura Lewis, University of Southampton

Refreshments will be served. All are welcome.

A joint event with CAS (Comparative American Studies)

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Dr Laura Lewis (Southampton)

'Ethnographies of Identitiy Among Rural Mexican-African Communities'

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Seminar: Ethnographies of Identity among Rural Mexican-African Communities
R0.14 Ramphal building

A joint Centre for the History of Medicine and School of Comparative American Studies seminar, with speaker Laura Lewis, University of Southampton.

Refreshments will be served. All are welcome.

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