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I recently visited the TVAD Research Group, based in the School of Creative Arts at the University of Hertfordshire, which researches relationships between text, narrative and image, and which also has a blog.While I was there, I conducted a seminar with degree students. I was particularly interested in a project by a PhD student titled “George Bernard Shaw: Artefacts and the Construction of Identity at Shaw’s Corner.” In this dissertation, Alice McEwan discusses the ways in which the famous writer used objects to create a sense of self within his domestic sphere.The visit to Hertfordshire was inspiring and I’m already looking forward to my return in March of 2012.
Visiting TVAD
IMAGE: Flickr/Hil LICENSE: CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
I recently visited the TVAD Research Group, based in the School of Creative Arts at the University of Hertfordshire, which researches relationships between text, narrative and image, and which also has a blog.While I was there, I conducted a seminar with degree students. I was particularly interested in a project by a PhD student titled “George Bernard Shaw: Artefacts and the Construction of Identity at Shaw’s Corner.” In this dissertation, Alice McEwan discusses the ways in which the famous writer used objects to create a sense of self within his domestic sphere.The visit to Hertfordshire was inspiring and I’m already looking forward to my return in March of 2012.