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Whose Story Counts? Madness from the Inside Out – Bobby Baker in conversation with Gail Hornstein (Manchester, 14 Feb 2012)

posted on February 9, 2025

Whose Story Counts? Madness from the Inside Out – Bobby Baker in conversation with Gail Hornstein

Tuesday 14th February 6pm
The Whitworth Gallery, Oxford Road, Manchester, M15 6ER

Bobby Baker is a performance artist and writer whose book, Diary Drawings: Mental Illness and Me, won the 2011 Mind Book of the Year. Gail Hornstein is Professor of Psychology at Mount Holyoke College. Her research and writing focus on first-person narratives of madness.

Download the Whose Story Counts? flyer for more information, and follow the link to read Gail Hornstein’s review of Diary Drawings Making the Agony Visible.

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