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Posted on 11th May 202111th May 2021 by ubwc150

Adam Castle’s Lupi Lupi Lu Castle’s short film is a surprising one. The film does not so much depict the…

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Online Meeting of the Birkbeck Medical Humanities Reading Group: Borderline Personality Disorder diagnosis: A Fundamental Problem

Posted on 11th March 202119th May 2021 by ubmras001

Thursday 17 June 2021, 2 to 3.30 p.m. The next session of the Birkbeck Medical Humanities Reading Group will be…

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Online Meeting of the Birkbeck Medical Humanities Reading Group: ETHNIC DISPARITIES IN COVID-19

Posted on 29th January 202129th January 2021 by ubmras001

18 February 2021, 2p.m. to 3.30p.m. The next session of the Birkbeck Medical Humanities Reading Group will be led by…

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Hidden in Plain Sight: The Excised Eyes of Facial Injury Images

Posted on 10th August 201810th August 2018 by ubwc150

Christine Slobogin reflects on one of the more peculiar conventions of medical photography in this month’s blog post – the…

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Some reflections on Healing Spaces

Posted on 3rd March 201716th July 2019 by uble293

The cover of Healing Spaces, Modern Architecture and the Body, a collected volume published in 2016 by Routledge, features an…

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Zoë Playdon, ‘Mind the Gap: Traditional Indigenous Knowledge, Heterotopias, and Apocalyptic Desire’

Posted on 6th May 201616th July 2019 by uble293

We are pleased to publish here a paper by Zoë Playdon, Emeritus Professor of Medical Humanities, University of London, which…

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