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She Wears Her Heart on Her Sleeve: Portrait of Diana Souhami (2023) by Sadie Lee. 
Commissioned and donated by Annie Bartlett and Sandra Evans, 2023.

Queer Histories, Legacies and Imaginings

Join us for a special event with writer Diana Souhami, artist Sadie Lee and art historian and writer Rebecca Birrell that considers the histories, legacies and imaginings of queer culture.

Women of Troy and Hecabe: Psychiatry, theatre, and contemporary society

Mon 1 December 2025

Alison Richard Building

This talk is part of the Affective Encounters research network. Throughout 2025 and 2026, the network will be investigating the dramatic forms of psychological disturbance, and as we share with one another what each stage-space can learn from its fellows — how the dramaturgies of classrooms, clinical settings and performance spaces can each inform one another, pointing towards more sensitive and more supportive practices in the apprehension and understanding of disturbance.

For more information visit www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/research/networks/affective-encounters

Cost: Free

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Mon 1 December 2025 5:30PM - 7:00PM

Venue

Address: Alison Richard Building
SG2
Sidgwick Site
7 West Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB3 9DT
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