Shame and Medicine in Literature Seminar Series Recordings
The Shame and Medicine Project presents the Shame and Medicine in Literature Seminar Series, hosted by the Centre for the Cultures and Environments of Health.
Shame, Elspeth Probyn tells us, ‘is a painful thing to write about’ (‘Writing Shame’, 2010). This Seminar Series interrogates the connections between the experience of shame and its literary representation, extending discussions initiated by the ‘Shame and Medicine’ thematic issue of Literature and Medicine, edited by Dr Arthur Rose and Professor Luna Dolezal.
- Dr Katharine Cheston, 15th January 2025, ‘Shame, (in)visibility and Ill Feelings’. View Recording
- Dr Veronica Heney (University of Durham), 12th February 2025, ‘Stories of shame, stories for shame: fiction and self-harm’. View Recording.
- Penelope Lusk (University of Pennsylvania), 7th May 2025, ‘Training through Shame: Affect and Temporality in Medical Education’. View Recording.
- Dr Kaye Mitchell, (University of Manchester), 4th June 2025, Shame, Femininity, and the ‘Sick Woman’. View Recording