In an interruption of the lectures from Brighton, this week we feature Mita Mahato of the University of Puget Sound.
Dr. Mahato recently delivered a lecture at the University of California at Riverside titled, “These Frames Are Hiding Places: Processing Grief Through Comics.” You can see more of Dr. Mahato’s work here.
The lecture was supported by UCR’s Center for Ideas and Society, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Workshops in the Humanities. The event was coordinated by Juliet McMullin, who was kind enough to share the audio with Graphic Medicine. Dr. McMullin is a moving force behind UCR’s the Medical Narratives Colloquium.
Use the Quicktime player below to view images along with the audio of Panel 2B.
[audio src="https://www.graphicmedicine.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Mita-Riverside.m4a" /]If you don’t have Quicktime, you can listen to an audio-only version of the keynote presentation below.
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