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T-PACE: Transitional Phenomena and Cultural Experience
Project Title
T-PACE: Transitional Phenomena and Cultural Experience
Description
How can we understand people's experiences as they see a film, attend an art gallery or read a poem? How do these experiences participate to people's development?
Transitional Phenomena and Cultural Experience (T-PACE) is a project undertaken by Professor Annette Kuhn (School of Languages, Linguistics and Film, Queen Mary, University of London), who coordinated a inter-institutional, interdisciplinary, group, funded between March 2008 and February 2010 by a British Academy Small Research Grant.
T-PACE mainly explored Donald Winnicott's work on transitional phenomena, and its relevance for extending and deepening our understanding of various aspects of cultural experiences, in cultural studies and beyond.
T-PACE was a series of meeting, workshops, as well as art exploration, and culminated in the publication of "Little Madnesses" (Taurus, 2013) edited by Annette Kuhn.
Transitional Phenomena and Cultural Experience (T-PACE) is a project undertaken by Professor Annette Kuhn (School of Languages, Linguistics and Film, Queen Mary, University of London), who coordinated a inter-institutional, interdisciplinary, group, funded between March 2008 and February 2010 by a British Academy Small Research Grant.
T-PACE mainly explored Donald Winnicott's work on transitional phenomena, and its relevance for extending and deepening our understanding of various aspects of cultural experiences, in cultural studies and beyond.
T-PACE was a series of meeting, workshops, as well as art exploration, and culminated in the publication of "Little Madnesses" (Taurus, 2013) edited by Annette Kuhn.
Principal Investigator
Status
Completed
Start Date
1 January 2011
End Date
1 January 2013
Investigators
Kuhn, Annette
Hills, Matt
Townsend, Patricia
Gordon, Suzy
Creme, Phyllis
Treacher Kabesh, Amal
Organisations
Internal ID
19081
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