SHEtalks: Resisting “Heroism”: The Language of Vulnerability on the COVID-19 Frontline by Dr Steven Wilson

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Dr Steve Wilson is a senior lecturer at Queens University Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is specialized in french studies and medical humanities; Post-1789 french literature on illness, disease, disability, pain, dying, death. He is also focusing on UN Development Goals, especially towards Goal 3 (Good health and well-being) and Goal 5 (Gender Equality). 

What are SHEtalks

SHEtalks are a serial of informal research seminars held at Center for Sustainable Healthcare Education, University of Oslo. SHEtalks are research lunch lectures. The spring 2023 program was put together by researcher Gabriela Saldanha. Seminars take place at Thursdays at noon (GTM+1) unless otherwise specified. They may be delivered and attended in person or via zoom. If you would like to take part, please send an email to Trine Kleven trine.kleven@medisin.uio.no

Tags: Phenomenology, illness, disease, pain, dying, death, french literature, medical history, Medical Humanities
Published Dec. 14, 2022 11:06 AM - Last modified June 22, 2023 10:42 AM