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
30.10.2019
LECTURE – Queering the Trenches: The Homoerotic Accents in François Ozon’s Frantz (2016) 5 November 2019, 13–15, Hovi V105 (Artium, Sirkkala Campus, Kaivokatu 12) In her talk ‘Queering the Trenches: The Homoerotic Accents...
9.10.2019
NEW EVENT IN COLLABORATION WITH TURKU INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES ON OCTOBER 31 Quitting (the) Habit: Fossil Fuels, Governmentality and the Politics of Energy Dependency Guest lecture by Prof. Imre Szeman Followed by...
27.9.2019
POLITICS OF NARRATIVE AND MEMORY (WORKSHOP) This workshop will explore the political dimensions of narrative practices and forms of memory. It examines how memory cultures and...
17.9.2019
PLAYING (WITH) NON-VIOLENCE (WORKSHOP) Playing videogames has always been tied to controversial speculations and assumptions about its negative impact, from the promotion of violence...
27.8.2019
NEW FALL 2019 PROGRAMME After the summer break we are back with a full autumn programme and some news! First of all, we have...
8.8.2019
WORKSHOP: The Hermeneutics of Violence ”The Hermeneutics of Violence” is part of a larger project entitled Interpreting Violence: Narrative, Ethics and Hermeneutics, funded by the Joint Committee for...