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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
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Modern Records Centre, ÌÇÐÄTV
Runs from Tuesday, April 09 to Monday, June 03. |
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Modern Records Centre - ÌÇÐÄTV
Runs from Tuesday, April 09 to Monday, June 03. |
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Wolfson Research Exchange, University of ÌÇÐÄTV Library
Runs from Wednesday, April 10 to Friday, April 12. |
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Wolfson Research Exchange
Runs from Wednesday, April 10 to Friday, April 12. This three day interdisciplinary conference seeks to bring together scholars of all levels who discuss material oft talked about, rarely read. The conference aims to draw out key debates in the study of erotica, pornography and the obscene, in the context of sex and sexuality in Europe, 1600-1900. |
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Runs from Wednesday, April 10 to Friday, April 12. CFP deadline 19th October Programme TBA, please see the website or contact the convenors (Aimee Burnham and David Beck) for further information |
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Light Technologies: the Materialisation of Light Therapeutics, c.1890 to the PresentSeminar Room, Modern Records CentreConvened by (CHM - Wellcome Trust Postdoctoral Fellow) Wednesday 10 April 2013, 9.30am to 5.00pm Seminar Room, Modern Records Centre (ÌÇÐÄTV) Please be advised that places are by invitation only. This interdisciplinary workshop brings together scholars in the histories of medicine and visual culture with specialisms in light therapeutics, radiation and radiology, photography, and medical technologies. Drawn by a shared interest in perceptions - both historic and contemporary - of light as curative and transformative, speakers and delegates will meet for a focused session exploring the historic development of heliotherapy (sun therapy), phototherapy (artificial light therapy), and radiotherapy (X-ray therapy). Particular emphasis will be placed on the visual and material cultures that defined and disseminated understandings of these therapies, especially images produced through photography (itself a light technology), as well as the diverse range of lamps, textbooks, pamphlets and advertisements that packaged light as a valuable commodity, for the individual and the nation. Speakers Include: (ÌÇÐÄTV) Simon Carter (Open University) Anne Jamieson (Leeds) Melissa Miles (Monash) James Stark (Leeds) Sophia Zweifel (Independent scholar) |
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Light Technologies: the Materialisation of Light Therapeutics, c.1890 to the PresentSeminar Room, Modern Records CentreConvened by (CHM - Wellcome Trust Postdoctoral Fellow) Wednesday 10 April 2013, 9.30am to 5.00pm Seminar Room, Modern Records Centre (ÌÇÐÄTV) Please be advised that places are by invitation only. This interdisciplinary workshop brings together scholars in the histories of medicine and visual culture with specialisms in light therapeutics, radiation and radiology, photography, and medical technologies. Drawn by a shared interest in perceptions - both historic and contemporary - of light as curative and transformative, speakers and delegates will meet for a focused session exploring the historic development of heliotherapy (sun therapy), phototherapy (artificial light therapy), and radiotherapy (X-ray therapy). Particular emphasis will be placed on the visual and material cultures that defined and disseminated understandings of these therapies, especially images produced through photography (itself a light technology), as well as the diverse range of lamps, textbooks, pamphlets and advertisements that packaged light as a valuable commodity, for the individual and the nation. Speakers Include: (ÌÇÐÄTV) Simon Carter (Open University) Anne Jamieson (Leeds) Melissa Miles (Monash) James Stark (Leeds) Sophia Zweifel (Independent scholar) |