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Videos

Touching Sleep: Immersed Process, Dispersed Object, Situated Vulnerability (Professor Stuart Murray, University of Leeds)

Click-Through: Engagement and Surveillance in Interactive Digital Narratives (Claire Carroll, Cambridge University)

Incompatible with Life? Meaning-making and the Disabled Child in Patricia Lockwood’s No One Is Talking About This (2021) (Dr Lucy Burke, Manchester Metropolitan University)

Cyborgs, Reproductive Rights, and Assisted Reproduction (Dr Grace Halden, Birkbeck University)

On Having a Change of Heart: Metaphor and Heart Disease Experience in Contemporary Poetry (Dr Emma Trott, University of Leeds)

Bodily Dissection and Mesmerism in 19th-century Literature (Stephanie Stratton, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf)

Nature’s Experiments: Balzac, Brain Trauma and the Birth of Tragic Realism (Professor Andrew Mangham, University of Reading)

Attending to Race, Place, and Care in the Critical Medical Humanities (Dr Arya Thampuran, Durham University)

Rethinking Anne Brontë, Tuberculosis, and Victorian Medicine (Dr Claire O’Callaghan, Loughborough University)

Subjectivity & Distributed Cognition in the Contemporary ‘Social Media’ Novel (Dr Tyne Sumner, The Australian National University)

‘Real Strategy Requires Cunning’: Dynasties, Divinity and the Dark Ages in Medievalist Strategy Games (Dr Robert Houghton, University of Winchester)

The Meteorology of the Mind: Atmospheric Analogies in Medieval Literature (Thomas Banbury, Cambridge University)

The Humphry Davy Notebooks Project (Professor Sharon Ruston, Lancaster University)

Knowing/Feeling Contraception: A Phenomenological Exploration of How Feelings About Contraception Come to Matter (Lisa Raeder)

What Do We Want From A.I.?: Artificial Intelligence as Medium, Genre, & Mirror (Dr Chris Eaket)

Why Paperback Books Matter to the Medical Humanities (Dr Gavin Miller, The University of Glasgow)

Unburning Bridges: How the Medical Humanities Can Contribute to both Creativity and Knowledge (Dr Roula-Maria Dib, London Arts-Based Research Centre)

Lists, Literature and (Graphic) Medicine (Dr Anne Rüggemeier, the University of Freiburg)

Humour and Shame in the Medical Memoir (Dr Arthur Rose, The University of Exeter)

Game-Life Writing: An Emerging Genre? (Dr Alistair Brown, Durham University)

Brave New Storyworlds: Literary AI Narratives in Contemporary English Literature (Dr Curtis Runstedler, the University of Stuttgart)

Intimate Violence and Disease in Nineteenth-Century Women's Writing (Dr Sophie Franklin, the University of Stuttgart)

Imagining Illness in Jane Austen (Dr Michael Greaney, Lancaster University)

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