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Episode 7: 'Altered States of Body: The Power of the Senses in Ritual and Revelry' – PART 1

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In this episode, Dr Hugo Shakeshaft (Postdoctoral Researcher, Classics) analyses a Greek symposium cup to show how objects have the power to transform us, engaging the senses to alter the body. Further reading:https://www.talkingsenseoxford.com/podcast.
Originally delivered as the first half of a gallery talk in partnership with Helena Guzik (DPhil Student, History of Art). Listen to Episode 8 for the second half of the talk.

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Series
Talking Sense
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Hugo Shakeshaft
Christy Callaway-Gale
Jonny Lawrence
Keywords
senses
body
Ashmolean
torch
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 12/07/2019
Duration: 00:12:47

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