The Disappearance of Affect? Violence, Affect, and the Post-Traumatic
Wednesday 11 December, 2013
6:15pm, $0
Columbia University, The Heyman Center
2960 Broadway, Floor 2 (Common Room)
Part of the Neuroscience and History Series:
A new reading and discussion group fostering interdisciplinary conversation about the promises and challenges of contemporary neuroscience. We will explore the historical conditions for the emergence of neuroscience as a discipline, as well as the synergies and tensions between historical and neuroscientific modes of explanation. We welcome scholars, clinicians, students, and the interested public.
Participants
- Deborah Coen
Associate Professor; Acting Director of the Center of International History
Barnard College - Ruth Leys
Henry Wiesenfeld Professor of Humanities
Johns Hopkins University