XIXth Auto/Biography Summer Conference Program
8 to 10 July 2010 * University of Leicester
“Legacies”
Thursday, 8 July 2010 * 6:30 – 7:37:30 pm
“Auto/biographical reflections on personal and
other legacies: Much more than money”
The Phil Salmon Memorial Lecture by Gayle Letherby, University of Plymouth
Friday, 9 July 2010 * 9:00 – 9:50
“Reflections ns in the Hall of Mirrors: emotion,
history, and the self,” by Michael Erben and Hilary Dickinson
“Looking for my reality: Touching the social
sensibility of sports coaching,” by Jake Bailey, U.W.I.C.
9:55 – 10:45
“The phenomena of social networking siites in
developing digital identities,” by Jenny Byrne, University of Southampton
“We are Hoo’: Negotiating the legacy of
Hearingness,” by Rachel Sutton-Spence and Donna West, University of Bristol
11:00 – 11:50
“When Mums & Dads die: Insights from an
ethnographic study of young people, living with
bereavement,” by Andrew C. Sparkes and Joanne Brewer, University of Exeter
“Michael Kidner’s Legacy,” by Sybil Myerson
11:55 – 12:45
“Secrets,, lies & family stories,” by Clare Lomas, London College of Fashion
“All that we leave behind: Midwives, mothers and
memories,” by Faye Sutton, University of Plymouth
2:00 – 2:55
“Legacies,” by Josie Abbott and Maggie Boniface,
Universities of Southampton and Chichester
“Legacy or gift and what difference does it
make?,” by Sue Lovell, Griffith University
2:55-3:45
“Women’s theatrical memoirs-âEUR”revolutionising
eighteenth-century historiography,” by Julia
Swindells, Anglia Ruskin University
“The legacy of the lie: Hidden objectivity and
the experience of being,” by Clair Morrow, Goldsmiths
4:00- 4:50
“Memories of a remarkable woman: Pasa
KavazoviÄŸ, her place in the histories of
genocide and reconstructive surgery,” by Jennifer Hargreaves
“’You were quiet. I did all the marching’:
Challenges in hearing the voices of South Asian
girls,” by Anne Chappell and Geeta Ludhra, Brunel University
Saturday, 10 July * 9:00 – 9:50
br>”Witnessing, false witnessing and the legacies
of suffering,” by Sidonie Smith and Julia Watson,
University of Michigan and Ohio State University
9:55 – 10:45
“Putting down the baggage: Occupational
therapists’ art and narratives of moving on,” by
Teresa Job, University of Southampton
“Diaries and letters as legacies: Spanish women
writers in exile,” by Maria-José Blanco, University of London
11:00-11:50
“Fragments: A legacy concealed and revealed in
creative methods,” by Kay Inckle, Trinity College Dublin
“The legacy of self-inflicted death-picking up
the pieces via the internet,” by Saffron Sccott, University of Southampton
1:55 -“ 12:45
“Legacies Art Workshop”
“Things my mother taught me: Everyday phrases and
social contexts,” by David Morgan, University of Manchester
For the full program and registration
information, contact Michael Erben at
michaelerben@gmail.com or Gill Clarke, School of
Education, University of Southampton, Southampton SO 17 1BJ, UK.
