The 2016 Cambridge AHRC DTP Conference on ‘Time and Temporality’: Julia Brown (ANU)
Julia Brown (ANU) on Temporality and self-as-being in the course of treatment of chronic schizophrenia.
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Search every verified Julia Brown interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote — each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. Julia Brown, a PhD student in medical anthropology at the Australian National University, presented at the 2016 Cambridge AHRC DTP Conference on ‘Time and Temporality’. In her talk, she discussed her research on the lived experiences of clopine treatment for schizophrenia, drawing on the concept of ecstatic temporality. She described how patients' active and improvisational engagement in habits such as smoking creates a momentary self-assurance, which she characterized as a form of athetic temporality that exists outside of time as a longitudinal construct tied to clinical provisions, traumatic pasts, and uncertain futures.
Julia Brown (ANU) on Temporality and self-as-being in the course of treatment of chronic schizophrenia.
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