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Dear All

The programme for the conference 'Re-engaging Elaine Scarry's The Body in Pain' can be found here. Please do forward it to anyone you think might be interested. Registration can be found here.

The conference takes place at the University of Brighton on 10th and 11th December in Grand Parade, with keynotes from Prof Joanna Bourke on the morning of 10th in the Sallis Benney theatre, and Prof Elaine Scarry in the evening of 10th in the Old Courtroom.

Many thanks,

Tim

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Tim Huzar
PhD Candidate
Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics
University of Brighton
BN2 1RA


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