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‘Reflections on Unnatural Narratology’ by John Foxwell

‘Reflections on Unnatural Narratology’ by John Foxwell

John Foxwell, our doctoral researcher in Durham’s Department of English Studies, recently attended the International Society for the Study of Narrative’s (ISSN) annual international conference on narrative at the University of Amsterdam (16-18 June 2016). In this post, he reflects on the discussions on unnatural narratology that took place at the conference.

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Welcoming Dr Adam Powell to the Hearing the Voice team

Welcoming Dr Adam Powell to the Hearing the Voice team

A warm welcome to Adam Powell, who joins the Hearing the Voice team as a COFUND International Junior Research Fellow in Durham’s Department of Theology and Religion.
Adam will be researching the experience of spiritual voices within the early Mormon church with a particular focus on the relationships between expectation, frequency and nature of voice-hearing. He is also keen to explore how Mormonism can act as a case study and model for understanding the distinction between spiritual and non-spiritual voices more broadly.

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‘A Creative Workshop for Young People Who Hear Voices or See Visions – Time and Space to Simply Be’ by Imogen

‘A Creative Workshop for Young People Who Hear Voices or See Visions – Time and Space to Simply Be’ by Imogen

As part of the preparatory work for our forthcoming exhibition on voice-hearing at Durham’s Palace Green Library (November 2016 – February 2017), Hearing the Voice has produced Listen Up! – a series of creative workshops in Bradford, Leeds and Durham specifically for young people who hear voices, see visions or have other unusual sensory experiences. Facilitated by our collaborator Rachel Waddingham and our creative facilitator Mary Robson, the participants in the workshops are creating an artwork that challenges the stigma associated with voice-hearing and which will go on display in the exhibition space. In this blog post, one of the participants, Imogen, reflects on what contributing to Listen Up! means for her.

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