UNE hosts lecture on mania and depression in American culture March 26; associated events in Bangor and Houlton

The University of New England's Center for Global Humanities is hosting a lecture by New York University Professor of Anthropology Emily Martin, Ph.D., on her book, "Bipolar Expeditions: Mania and Depression in American Culture."

The event will be held at 6 p.m. on Monday, March 26, 2012 at the WCHP Lecture Hall on UNE's Portland Campus on Stevens Ave. The event is free and open to the public.  A reception will be held at 5 p.m. prior to the lecture at UNE's Art Gallery. 

Bangor and Houlton Libraries

The Bangor Public Library and the Cary Library in Houlton will host events related to the lecture. More information on the Bangor Public Library event can be found on its website.

In this illustrated lecture, Martin will explore psychiatric categories involving emotion through ethnographic fieldwork in the contemporary U.S. She will explore how these categories are culturally created, measured and applied in relation to gender and race; then modified, contested, and rejected in contexts such as clinical rounds, patient advocacy support groups, and internet newsgroups.

UNE's Center for Global Humanities is a public forum designed to introduce students and members of the public to the exploration of the great issues facing humanity today.

The Center has a partnership with the Maine Humanities Council, and also has an agreement with Euro-Arab Foundation Institute.

UNE

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