An interdisciplinary collaboration between the Faculties of Arts and Medicine & Health at the University of Leeds
A reminder that Alice Hall will talk on ‘Disability Aesthetics: “Shameless Beauty” in Toni Morrison‘s Fiction and Criticism’ at 5.00 next Monday, 26 November, in the Centre for Medical Humanities (basement of the main School of English building, off the central foyer). All are welcome.
Alice Hall is a Lecturer in Contemporary and Global Literature in the Department of English and Related Literature at the University of York. She is the author of Disability and Modern Fiction: Faulkner, Morrison, Coetzee and the Nobel Prize for Literature (Palgrave, 2012) and is currently working on a book entitled Literature and Disability: Contemporary Critical Thought in collaboration with Professor Paul Crawford. Before coming to York, Alice studied at Cambridge and worked at the University of Nottingham, Université Paris-Diderot and La Sorbonne Nouvelle.