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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161206T183000
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SUMMARY:Monstrosity (the Forum)
DESCRIPTION:Why is art preoccupied with monsters? What can we learn about a society from the kinds of monsters it imagines? Today\, when traditional ideas of the human cannot account for advances in biology and technology\, can monstrous figures help us to better understand our changing sense of ourselves? In this panel\, three thinkers examine our ongoing fascination with monsters.\n\nSpeakers\nFred Botting\, Professor of English Literature and Creative Writing\, Kingston University\nSteven Shakespeare\, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy\, Liverpool Hope University\nSarah Wood\, Senior Lecturer in English and American Literature\, University of Kent\n\nChair\nDanielle Sands\, Lecturer in Comparative Literature and Culture (Royal Holloway) and Forum for European Philosophy Fellow\n\n \n\n#LSEFEP
URL:http://www.lse.ac.uk/philosophy/events/monstrosity-fep/
LOCATION:London School of Economics\, London\, WC2A 3LJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:the Forum
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