We have now released the fourth podcast from the BSP’s 2018 workshop ‘Embodied Subjects: Phenomenology, Literature, and the Health Humanities’.
Season 3 episode 49: 25 January 2019
On the podcast, Ullrich Haase gives a paper titled ‘Understanding the Historical Body’. You can listen to this episode on the BSP’s Podbean site, and you can also find it on iTunes and all good podcasting apps by searching ‘BSP Podcast’.
Dr Ullrich Haase is Principle Lecturer in the Department of History, Politics and Philosophy at Manchester Metropolitan University; and he is the editor of the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology.
This podcast comes from the BSP’s workshop ‘Embodied Subjects: Phenomenology, Literature, and the Health Humanities’. The workshop took place in Manchester, UK, during the summer of 2018, and gathered together philosophers, literary scholars, phenomenologists, and practitioners to discuss the significance of embodiment for the health humanities. More information about the workshop can be found here.