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College of Arts and Humanities
SpeakerDr Anne Lauppe-Dunbar
Dr Nicko Vaughan
Life is lived through half-truths, entrapment, lies, decoding, escape and discovery of truths. The complex and unreliable code of Werwolf child terrorists and the work of Sherlock Holmes offer a unique insight into the human psyche. In a panel discussion, with simulated ‘panic room’, we will uncover the secret plans of Hitler’s Werwolf and the brilliance of Sherlock Holmes.
Led by: Dr Anne Lauppe-Dunbar and Dr Nicko Vaughan
In partnership with: Swansea Museum
This event is part of the Being Human festival, the UK’s only national festival of the humanities, taking place 14–23 November. Led by the School of Advanced Study, University of London, in partnership with the Arts & Humanities Research Council and the British Academy. For further information please see www.beinghumanfestival.org.
Contact: Cultural Institute (Email: cultural-institute@swansea.ac.uk) - Telephone: 01792 295190
Website: https://www.swansea.ac.uk/cultural-institute/events/being-human-2019/