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St. Clare's Seminar Series

The new Spring Semester programme of seminars has been published and this semester the theme
is The Body and Society. The St. Clare's Seminar Series provides an opportunity for students on our university level courses to explore a stimulating range of issues and ideas. Each semester the series
is linked by a common theme. Themes in previous years have included: Death and Love; Dreams and Nightmares; Creation and Inspiration; Tragedy and Love; Cultural Contests; The Sense of Place; Representing Childhood; The City and Modern Life; Boundaries and Borders.

This programme brings together visiting speakers from the University of Oxford, academic
departments and institutions, as well as tutors from St. Clare's.

Seminar title Speaker
“and yes I said yes”: James Joyce and the Literature of the Body Keith Hopper - Kellogg College, University of Oxford
Geography and Moving Bodies Dr Derek McCormack - Mansfield College, University of Oxford
Sophocles and the Wound Julian Armitstead, Writer in Residence, HMP Hewell
Imagining a Body Politic in the Middle Ages: The King, State and Society as Bodies Paul Sinclair - St. Clare's, Oxford
Is Depression a Disorder of the Mind or a Disorder of the Body? Anna Scarna, Dept of Psychiatry, University of Oxford
The Body, the Self, and Psychotherapy Niamh Moriarty - PPC Worldwide, Oxford
Sartre and Marcel: Two Existentialist Views on the Body and Society Kate Kirkpatrick, St. Cross College, University of Oxford
Body Modification in the Subcultures Huseyin Cakal, St. Cross College, University of Oxford
The Buddhist Monastic Tradition: An Anti-social Behaviour Order? David Chaplin, St. Clare's, Oxford

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