Tuesday 2 February 2010

Bronwyn Davies, Institute of Advanced Studies/ Benjamin Meaker Professor Spring-Summer 2010, Working with the Centre for Narratives and Transformative Learning (CeNTraL) in the Graduate School of Education and across the ‘Identities’ University Research theme

Two public presentations:

Listening - a radical Pedagogy

To listen is to enter that spatiality by which, at the same time, I am penetrated, for it opens up in me as well as around me, and from me as well as toward me: it opens me inside me as well as outside, and it is through such a double, quadruple, or sextuple opening that a ‘self’ can take place.

Nancy (2007)
Organised in conjunction with the Identities research theme and Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Bristol

Speaker: Professor Bronwyn Davies

Room 4.10, 35 Berkeley Square, BS8 1JA

To book, contact: lucy.stephens@bristol.ac.uk


The struggle between the individualised subject of phenomenology and the multiplicities of the poststructuralist subject: the problem of agency

Organised by Institute of Advanced Studies and Centre for Narratives and Transformative Learning (CeNTraL)

Room 410, 35 Berkeley Square, BS8 1JA

Followed by a wine/cheese book launch for Davies, B and Gannon, S (2010) Pedagogical Encounters, Peter Lang in 4th floor foyer. To book: contact: w.f.leung@bristol.ac.uk















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