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SUMMARY:The Body in History | Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Career Resear
 cher and Early Career Researcher Conference
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DESCRIPTION:Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities\, OX2 6GG\n\nTimes\, room
 \, and registration information will be announced soon.\n\nAcademic study 
 is often concerned with the mind\, with ideas\, reason\, and fact which ar
 e implicitly set against the messy\, complicated realities of human embodi
 ment. However\, recent decades have seen a turn towards the body across th
 e humanities and social sciences\, a wide-ranging and dynamic topic. Along
 side this ‘somatic turn’ in academia\, contemporary culture displays s
 omething of an obsession with the body\, its appearance\, performance\, an
 d management. Moreover\, even when our research does not directly touch on
  the body\, we all have bodies\, and our engagements with the university a
 nd archive as well as broader society are informed by our different experi
 ences of embodiment.\n \nThe Body in History Conference will bring togethe
 r Postgraduate and Early Career Researchers across disciplines interested 
 in the history\, representation\, and experience of the human body and its
  environments. It will provide a unique opportunity to cross disciplinary 
 divides\, network\, and share insights.
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