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Monthly Archives: September 2017
CFP: Medical and Metaphorical Wounds from the Middle Ages to the First World War
A two-day workshop at the Science Museum, London, that may be of interest to our followers: January 26 and 27, 2018. Wounds and their meaning have differed over time: from stigmata to the psychological wounding of soldiers in the First … Continue reading
Posted in Body, Contemporary, events, medieval, Modern, Representation, Uncategorized
Tagged Body, CFP, exhibition, face, museum, Science Museum, wounds, WWI
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Why do certain faces make us stare?
As our final Festival of Facialities guest post we’re delighted to hear from Phyllida Swift, a Campaigns Officer at Changing Faces. Whilst studying a degree in Model Making she volunteered for the charity as a media champion, and after graduating … Continue reading
Make a Face for the Festival of the Humanities!
‘Making Faces’ On Wednesday 22 November the Effaced team and guests present a day of face-related activities at the YMCA in central Swansea, but if you cannot make it, why not enter our competition? What is a face? What does … Continue reading
Posted in Changing Faces, conferences, events, Festival of Facialities, Media, medieval, Modern, News, Public Engagement
Tagged art and culture, event, facial difference, portraits, Swansea University
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