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SUMMARY:Chantelle Flores - Autonomous Autopsy: Re-presenting Medical Trauma in Documentary Poetics
DESCRIPTION:Autonomous Autopsy: Re-presenting Medical Trauma in Documentary Poetics\na presentation by MHC Undergraduate Fellow Chantelle Flores\nWednesday\, November 19\, 2025\n5:00 PM\nIMRC Center 104\nFernald Adaptive Presentation and Performance Environment\nUniversity of Maine\, Orono\, ME\n\nChantelle Flores is a student in the Honors College\, dual English and Art History major\, and McGillicuddy Humanities Center Undergraduate Fellow whose presentation Autonomous Autopsy: Re-presenting Medical Trauma in Documentary Poetics aims to raise awareness of medical trauma by creatively exploring the tensions between patient and medical field\, between subject and document\, and between the physical body and one’s lived experience. Flores will be working with Dr. Hollie Adams\, Assistant Professor of English. Flores’s MHC Undergraduate Fellowship is supported by the David ’64\, ’67G and Alison ’71 Wiggin Humanities Fellowship. \n\nInfo: \nThe medical document: an objective translation of a lived body and often one of the only physical artifacts left behind from traumatic medical experiences. Flores creatively explores documentary poetics as a means for re-presenting medical trauma and the body through manipulation of these medical documents. With Autonomous Autopsy\, Flores investigates what can be learned through processing and how “invisible” facets of trauma can be visualized as her poetry works in dialogue with personal found documents.\n\n\nAll are invited to see Chantelle’s artwork on display in the IMRC from November 19th to 24th and listen to her talk about her creative project on Wednesday\, November 19th at 5pm in the IMRC. (Please note that the IMRC will also be hosting other presentations and classes during this time. Planning your visit in advance is encouraged.)\n\nFor more details\, email mhc@maine.edu
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/chantelle-flores-autonomous-autopsy-re-presenting-medical-trauma-in-documentary-poetics/
LOCATION:IMRC 104 – The Fernald Adaptive Presentation & Performance Environment\, IMRC Center\, 5 Hilltop Road\, Orono\, ME\, United States
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