Centre for the Study of Storytelling, Experientiality and Memory
The research centre SELMA explores the interrelations between storytelling, experientiality and memory. The Centre is based at the School of History, Culture and Arts Studies at the University of Turku, Finland.
Recent Posts
2.12.2015
Anna Järvinen in December symposium “Telling Embodied Stories” It is only a week until SELMA’s first symposium! “Telling Embodied Stories: Girlhood, Memory and Art” will gather Swedish and...
5.11.2015
Kokemus -työpaja 26.11.2015 Kokemus-workshop (yhteistyössä tohtoriohjelma Junon kanssa) Kokemuksella on keskeinen sija humanistisessa tutkimuksessa. Tässä iltapäiväseminaarissa pohditaan, millaisia mahdollisuuksia ja/tai haasteita kokemukseen liittyy...
3.11.2015
Updated programme for Telling Embodied Stories: please remember to register to the symposium How are questions of girlhood, remembering, art and embodiment explored in different works by female artists? What kinds of stories...
23.10.2015
Programme for Telling Embodied Stories: Girlhood, Memory and Art Program for 11.12.2015 10.00 – 10.15 Opening of symposium 10.15 Anna Järvinen, Artist & Musician Det var inget (Presentation in...
23.9.2015
December Symposium and Live Gig by Anna Järvinen – Telling Embodied Stories: Girlhood, Memory, and Art SELMA proudly presents its first symposium: TELLING EMBODIED STORIES: GIRLHOOD, MEMORY, AND ART Symposium 11th December 2015 Followed by a...
22.9.2015
SELMA launches its activities at the first workshop The first Selma workshop on Friday the 11 of September was full of interesting and inspiring talks from historians, literary...