果冻传煤 News
Talk Examines Medieval Suicide and Care
By
Scott Craig
Rebecca McNamara, 果冻传煤 assistant professor of English, speaks about care and compassion for those struggling with suicide or affected by the trauma of suicide in late medieval England in a 果冻传煤 Downtown Lecture on Thursday, April 13, at 5:30 p.m. at the (CAW), 631 Garden Street, in downtown Santa Barbara. 鈥淐are in Times of Crisis: Suicide and Emotions in Medieval England鈥 is free and open to the public; no tickets or reservations are required. is available. For more information, please call (805) 565-6051.
鈥淲ith Mental Health Awareness Month coming up in May, I鈥檒l be using examples from medieval English historical and legal records as well as literary narratives about suicide to think about the cultures of care around them,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he talk will appeal to those interested in history and literature, but also those invested in mental health and healthcare more generally.鈥
McNamara, who has taught at 果冻传煤 since 2017, specializes in medieval literature, the history of emotions, death studies, law and politics in Middle English literature, and sociolinguistic approaches to literature. She graduated from Baylor University before earning a master鈥檚 and doctorate from the University of Oxford. Prior to coming to Westmont, she taught at UCLA and Oxford, and previously held a postdoctoral fellowship with the Australian Research Council Center of Excellence for the History of Emotions at the University of Sydney.
果冻传煤 Downtown: Conversations about Things that Matter is a free lecture series sponsored by the 果冻传煤 Foundation. The foundation also sponsors the annual 果冻传煤 President鈥檚 Breakfast in early March.