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Dr Alistair Brown | Associate lecturer in English Literature; researching video games and literature

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Through exploring the psychopathology of Capgras syndrome, in which a patient mistakes a loved one for an imposter, The Echo Maker offers a sustained meditation on the ways in which we project our own problems onto other people. As a reflection on the mysteries of consciousness, the novel offers some interesting if not especially new insights into the fuzzy boundaries between scientific and literary interpretations of the mind. Read more


Academic Diaries

Monday, September 13, 2010

I just received word of a Higher Education Academy funded project, Sharing Practice, which is investigating "how academics represent, share and change their practices." One aspect of the project asks academics to keep diaries of their "everyday lives and normal routines," recording their activities on the 15th day of every month. For any academics out there who currently blog, this ought to be an interesting and easy project with which to get involved.

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