by Hearing the Voice | Feb 15, 2017 | Events, HtV Events, Uncategorized
Reflections on Hearing Voices: suffering, inspiration, and the everyday Palace Green Library Tuesday 21 February 2017, from 5 – 7pm After an exhilarating four months, the final week of Hearing Voices: suffering, inspiration, and the everyday is almost upon us. We...
by Hearing the Voice | Feb 15, 2017 | HtV Research
Systematic studies of experiences of reading are few and far between. In 2014, Hearing the Voice researchers collaborated with the Edinburgh International Book Festival and the Guardian in order to investigate how readers hear (or don’t hear) the voices of...
by Hearing the Voice | Jan 25, 2017 | Ideas & Opinions, Interviews & Talks |
Pat Waugh is part of the Hearing the Voice research team and is a Professor in English Literature at Durham University. Pat writes: Centuries ago, hearing voices in one’s head was thought to be a sign of communication with God – and if not that, then with the devil....
by Hearing the Voice | Jan 24, 2017 | Conferences, Seminars, Lectures & Workshops, HtV Research
This podcast features HtV co-applicant and British Academy Fellow Professor Patricia Waugh on ‘Experimenting with Voices: Virginia Woolf’s fiction as a risky kind of life writing’. It was recorded at our public symposium on Literary Minds at St...
by Hearing the Voice | Jan 19, 2017 | Conferences, Seminars, Lectures & Workshops, Cultural & Media Events, Events, HtV Events
Professor Charles Fernyhough on ‘Children, Voice-Hearing, and Imaginary Friends’ Public Lecture Learning Centre, Palace Green Library 8 February 2017, from 5.30 – 7:30pm Between a third and two thirds of young school-age children will engage with imaginary friends,...