Dr. ANNA BORTOLAN (SWANSEA UNIVERSITY - UK), SELF-NARRATIVES AND EMOTIONS
Dr. Anna Bortolan (Swansea University - UK) Self-narratives and emotions
Dr. Anna Bortolan is a Lecturer in Philosophy at Swansea University. Prior to this, she was a Lecturer and a Teaching Fellow at the University of Aberdeen, and a Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellow at University College Dublin. Anna obtained a PhD in Philosophy from Durham University in 2016.
Her research interests lie at the intersection of philosophy of emotion, phenomenology, and philosophy of psychiatry, and her work explores questions concerning the role of affective experience in psychopathology, the connection between emotions, self-consciousness, and selfhood, and the nature of self-esteem.
Amongst Anna’s publications are “Narratively Shaped Emotions: The Case of Borderline Personality Disorder” (The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2020), “Self-Esteem, Pride, Embarrassment and Shyness” (The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Emotion, 2020), and “Affectivity and Narrativity in Depression: A Phenomenological Study” (Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2017).
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Lectures and Discussions will be held in English
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