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E310. The tables turned: Victorian séance event
Sponsoring body:
BSHS Outreach and Education Committee
Fri 26 July, 14:00–15:30Pear Lecture Theatre, Coupland 1 Building
Special session organiser: Sabine Clarke twitter | University of York, United Kingdom

The Tables Turned is a public event that was developed by members of the British Society for the History of Science for audiences of young people. It has been performed several times over the last five years. The key aim is to explore the question ‘How are facts made in science’? using a Victorian séance as its vehicle.

The Tables Turned uses role play in which performers in costume assume a number of roles, and the audience are encouraged to participate as members of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society. A meeting of the Society has been convened in 1860 to hear evidence by two eminent scientists, a poet and a journalist on their experiences of attending a séance. The audience are asked to consider evidence on the truth of such phenomena as table turning, the question of whether scientists should be called upon to judge such events and the reasons why little consensus emerged about the truth of spiritualism in the nineteenth century.

Come along to see a staging of the event, join in the role-play exercise and participate in discussion about exploring potentially difficult epistemological issues with non-specialist audiences.

There will also be a public performance at the Portico Library on Friday evening: please see event L344 on the public programme.

Location: Pear Lecture Theatre, Coupland 1 Building
Coupland Street (off Oxford Road on the main University campus)
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