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G08 The Writers' Room, Millburn House

Free and Open to All!

In association with the ÌÇÐÄTV Review, LitBiz is proud to host Jackie Wills, an award-winning English poet. Check out more information on our website or on Jackie's .

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Clare Haru Crowston (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

 

- Le Commerce du monde: Multiple Conversions of Credit in Eighteenth-century France

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ÌÇÐÄTV's IAS Network - Psychoanalysis Across the Disciplines
Room R0.14, Ramphal Building

John Fletcher (Department of English, University of ÌÇÐÄTV) - Freud and the Scene of Trauma '

John Fletcher will be talking to us about his recent book Freud and the Scene of Trauma (Fordham University Press, 2013), with responses from Dr Emma Francis & Dr Christian Smith, and general discussion open to the floor. Please find attached a PDF of a short extract from this book, which elaborates the model of a Freudian 'scenography' of trauma; this will be helpful to read in advance of the seminar.

Wine and snacks will be served. All welcome.

 

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Clare Haru Crowston (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

Le commerce du monde: Multiple Conversions of Credit in 18th century France

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