Media

13 May 2024: CHARM Webinar III

Presenters:

  • Laura Wittman (Stanford University)
  • Yahira Guzmán (Universidad de la Sabana)
  • Erwin Hernando Hernández Rincón (Universidad de la Sabana)

28 March 2024: CHARM Webinar II

Presenters:

  • Divya Dwivedi (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)
  • Harry Yi-Jui Wu (National Cheng Kung University)
  • Alan Weber (Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar)

29 February 2024: CHARM Webinar I

Presenters:

  • Liping Guo & Ron Huang (Peking University)
  • Jan Lauwereyns, Li Xiaojan & Jin Yimeng (Kyushu University)
  • Olaf Werder (University of Sydney)

2023, February-May: Lezen in tijden van kwetsbaarheid (Reading in Times of Vulnerability)

In the spring of 2023, in collaboration with the Humanities Academy we engaged in a conversation with artists, carers and audience members about what it means to be vulnerable today – negatively and positively. About the limits of vulnerability and the power of vulnerability. About the unifying role that art and culture can play. About the support the community can offer the individual. Find all practical information and the list of partners on the Humanities Academy’ s website (in Dutch).

Aflevering 1: Zingen over zorgen

Aflevering 2: Kwetsbaar (Samen) Lezen

Aflevering 3: Jong geweld: met woorden aan de toekomst bouwen

Aflevering 4: Stof en stilte: ouderen, eenzaamheid en lezen

2022, February-May: Lezen in tijden van zorgzaamheid (Reading in Times of Caring)

Since ancient times, stories have been associated with care and healing, and literature has been seen as a powerful social tool of connection. Even in times of social distance, stories (literary and otherwise) bear witness to this power. In this series of six discussion evenings, experts from the worlds of care and literature have explored ways in which the two disciplines can find and strengthen each other. What is the place of reading and reading aloud in nursing education? What are the implications of a deep engagement with care for the study of literature and other human sciences? Can such an exchange also deepen our experience of literature and art? Or can telling stories and reading a novel or a poem actually be harmful? What role can literature play in inclusive and multicultural care contexts?

These and many other questions guided the overarching narrative that Zoë Ghyselinck and Jürgen Pieters wanted to bring to the series ‘Reading in times of caring’. Together with their guests, Ghyselinck and Pieters spoke about issues that affect us all: feelings and practices of mourning, coping with old age, the comfort of reading, contact with people from other cultures, the identity of the outsider. In collaboration with the Humanities Academy of Ghent University. Find all practical information and the list of partners on the Humanities Academy’s website (in Dutch).

Aflevering 1: Rouwen en verhalen

Aflevering 2: Bibliotherapie

Aflevering 3: Literatuur en ouderenzorg

Aflevering 4: Cultuursensitieve zorg

Aflevering 5: Samen Lezen. Binnen en buiten de lijntjes

Aflevering 6: Literatuur en zorg