by Hearing the Voice | Mar 10, 2015 | Cultural & Media Events, HtV Research, Ideas & Opinions, Other publications
In a recent piece for the Guardian’s Inner Voices series, our Postdoctoral Research Associates in Psychology Dr Ben Alderson-Day and Dr David Smailes write: On 20 May 1916, Ernest Shackleton, Frank Worsley, and Tom Crean reached Stromness, a whaling station on...
by Hearing the Voice | Nov 19, 2014 | HtV Research, Ideas & Opinions
Our Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Philosophy, Sam Wilkinson, has recently written a fascinating piece exploring the representation of agents in voice-hearing experiences for the blog Imperfect Cognitions. In case you missed it when it was first published, you can...
by Hearing the Voice | Nov 5, 2014 | Cultural & Media Events, Guest posts, Ideas & Opinions
Timothy Kelly is a U.S. based doctoral student at The University of Iowa and creator of the Moccasin Bend project. He writes: In 1997 I was an involuntary patient in Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute, a U.S. state psychiatric hospital in Chattanooga, Tennessee. My...
by Hearing the Voice | Aug 28, 2014 | Cultural & Media Events, featured, HtV Research, Ideas & Opinions
Hearing the Voice is delighted to draw our readers’ attention to ‘Inner Voices’ – a series of blog posts and short articles on voice-hearing and related issues published online by the Guardian. Written by Hearing the Voice researchers, the...
by Hearing the Voice | Aug 26, 2014 | HtV Research, Ideas & Opinions |
In a recent piece for the Guardian’s Inner Voices series, Lecturer in English Studies and participating researcher in the Hearing the Voice Project Dr Peter Garratt writes: Evelyn Waugh’s A Handful of Dust (1934) ends with its protagonist, Tony Last, trapped in...
by Hearing the Voice | Aug 25, 2014 | HtV Research, Ideas & Opinions
In a recent piece for the Guardian’s Inner Voices series, Professor of English Studies and Co-investigator on Hearing the Voice, Pat Waugh, writes: In the last note she scribbled to her sister, Vanessa, in March, 1941, Virginia Woolf wrote: “I feel I have gone...