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Does anyone know where theres free webinar regarding Business Administration?
A former classmate of my husband is presenting in this, (i cannot believe that it’s free) and I am SO EXCITED for it!!!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gothic-bodies-tickets-229411194057?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch

Mon, 17 January 2022
11:00 – 13:00 CST
Gendered bodies, monstrous bodies, bodies in pain: the January Gothic Women seminar explores one of the Gothic's key concerns
The Gothic uncovers, explores, and fosters terrors. The body often functions as the locus of such fear, being imagined as the site of both monstrosity and suffering. Pain, passion, sickness, contagion, incarceration, melancholy, madness – these fundamentally embodied experiences lie at the heart of the mode. In focusing on the corporeal, Gothic texts can also examine the operations of power on the individual, interrogating dynamics of gender, sexuality, race, dis/ability, nationality, and class. And, of course, Gothic writing also works on the reader’s body, aiming, as Mary Shelley put it, to “awaken thrilling horror […] curdle the blood, and quicken the beatings of the heart.”
Our first event of 2022 will explore the role of embodiment in women’s Gothic writing, examining the fascination and fear of Gothic bodies across different forms.
Speakers
Laura Kremmel, Unfeeling Bones: Charlotte Dacre, Melancholy, and Pain Management
Franz Potter, "A very delicate state of health”: The Diseased Body in Sarah Wilkinson’s Gothic Chapbooks
Lucy Cogan, The Female Alcoholic as Monstrous Grotesque in Maria Edgeworth's The Lottery
Please note: this seminar is online, and the link for attendees to join will be sent prior to the event via Eventbrite email.
About us:
Gothic Women is an ongoing, collaborative project supported by the British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS), building to an in-person conference in 2023. Find out more on our website, including information on our previous events, here: https://gothicwomenproject.wordpress.com/
Our logo, designed by Melanie Bonsey (University of Sheffield), is inspired by Valperga, Mary Shelley’s second full-length novel, published in 1823. Bonsey uses the image of the sprig of myrtle, an important symbol in this book, a work of historical fiction set in early fourteenth-century Italy
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