We are delighted that Professor Lyndal Roper (Oxford) will give the Centre for the History of Emotions Annual Lecture for 2019 on Thursday 21st November at 6.30pm in the Arts Two Lecture Theatre, QMUL, Mile End Campus. Professor Roper’s lecture is titled ‘Emotions and the German Peasants’ War 1524-25′. Tickets are free but booking is essential.
Monthly Archives: October 2019
Professor Thomas Dixon on BBC Radio 4’s Moral Maze
Professor Thomas Dixon will be on BBC Radio 4’s ‘Moral Maze’ today to discuss ‘The Morality of Anger’.
The programme will be broadcast live at 8:00pm on BBC Radio 4 on Wednesday 2nd October and available on iPlayer shortly afterwards.
The Sound of Anger
The Sound of Anger is the new Living with Feeling podcast series of features, drama, and debates about all things furious, vengeful, and irate. You can subscribe via iTunes and Apple Podcasts to find out what anger is, how it feels, and what it’s good for.
You can also subscribe and listen via our SoundCloud.
The series is produced by Natalie Steed and the two dramas, Darwin Vexed and Seneca Annoyed, are written by Craig Baxter.
Jules Evans’ Book Inspires Performance
Gisèle Vienne has created a time-bending piece of ‘physical philosophy’, partly inspired by Centre for the History of Emotions member, Jules Evans’ book The Art of Losing Control.
It will be performed at Sadler’s Wells and Glasgow Tramway
‘Western society has little space for ecstasy’