Patricia Waugh: 'Voices Becoming Characters: Insights from the Experimental Novel'

Patricia Waugh: 'Voices Becoming Characters: Insights from the Experimental Novel'

This podcast features a presentation by Professor Patricia Waugh on 'Voices Becoming Characters: Insights from the Experimental Novel'. It was recorded on Thursday 7 May 2015 as part of the Hearing the Voice Research Seminar series. Abstract: From Defoe onwards, novelists have been fascinated by hearing the voice and, indeed, many novelists have written autobiographically about their own voice hearing experiences. Foregrounding the functional role and the nature of voice in narrative fiction, Patricia Waugh explores how experiment with voice, from Daniel Defoe to David Foster Wallace, has been a major source of the novel’s capacity to generate new insights into human existential and socio-cognitive capacities.

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Tanya Luhrmann: The Voice of God

Tanya Luhrmann: The Voice of God

A public lecture by Professor Tanya Luhrmann on 'The Voice of God', recorded at Durham University on 16 February 2017 as part of the linked programme of events associated with the 'Hearing Voices: suf...

21 Feb 201745min

Corinne Saunders: Otherworldly Encounters - Voices and Visions in the Medieval Period

Corinne Saunders: Otherworldly Encounters - Voices and Visions in the Medieval Period

This lecture features Professor Corinne Saunders on 'Otherworldly Encounters: Voices and visions in the medieval period'. It was recorded on 18 February 2017, at a public symposium on 'Voices, Visions...

21 Feb 201749min

Patricia Waugh: Experimenting with voices - Virgina Woolf's fiction as a risky kind of life writing

Patricia Waugh: Experimenting with voices - Virgina Woolf's fiction as a risky kind of life writing

This podcast was recorded as part of a public symposium on 'Literary Minds' organised by Durham University's Hearing the Voice project. It features Professor Patricia Waugh on 'Experimenting with Voic...

24 Jan 201755min

Hearing Voices: suffering, inspiration and the everyday - What do people think?

Hearing Voices: suffering, inspiration and the everyday - What do people think?

This podcast explores visitors reactions to 'Hearing Voices: suffering, inspiration and the everyday' - an exhibition on voice-hearing produced by Hearing the Voice in collaboration with Durham's Pala...

1 Des 20165min

Listen Up!

Listen Up!

Hearing Voices: suffering, inspiration and the everyday is a major exhibition on voice-hearing produced by Hearing the Voice and Durham University's Palace Green Library. During the summer of 2016, n...

31 Okt 201612min

Hearing Voices: suffering, inspiration and the everyday - Introductory feature

Hearing Voices: suffering, inspiration and the everyday - Introductory feature

'Hearing Voices: suffering, inspiration and the everyday' is a major exhibition on voice-hearing produced by Hearing the Voice and Durham's Palace Green Library. In this podcast, Dr Angela Woods, Emm...

31 Okt 20166min

Literary Voices

Literary Voices

Professor Pat Waugh, Dr Peter Garratt and Dr Marco Bernini explore the links between voice-hearing and literary creativity. Includes a discussion of the representation of voice and voice-hearing in th...

31 Okt 201612min

Communities and Collectives

Communities and Collectives

An exploration of the communities and collectives that can form around voice-hearing, with particular emphasis on the development of the hearing voices movement. Produced by Andrea Rangecroft for Hear...

31 Okt 201612min

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