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Bischof-Vegh, Roman (29 October 2021). "'The Eloquence of the Locks and Bars' – Confinement as Metaphor in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century British and American Literary Representations of Mental Illness" (Unpublished). In: Workshop: "The Cultural Heritage of Psychiatry and Its Literary Transformations". Dresden. 28-29 October 2021.
Bischof-Vegh, Roman (10 June 2021). Failing Bodies, Failing Minds: Physical and Mental Disability in Nathan Filer’s The Shock of the Fall (Unpublished). In: Embodied Knowledges and the Failures of Neoliberal Work Culture. online. 10. - 11. June 2021.
Bischof, Roman (6 November 2020). Project Presentation: “Narrating Neurons: Perspectives on Mental Illness in British and American Novels in the Age of Neuroscience” (Unpublished). In: ICS Workshop “Life”. Universität Bern, Schweiz (online). 6 November 2020.
Bischof, Roman (16 October 2020). Doctor – Patient – Nurse: Negotiations of Trust and Authority in 20th Century U.S. Mental Illness Narratives (Unpublished). In: Authority and Trust: Interdisciplinary and Comparative Perspectives. University of Heidelberg (online). 16-17 October 2020.
Bischof, Roman (2 September 2020). Project Presentation: “Narrating Neurons: Perspectives on Mental Illness in British and American Novels in the Age of Neuroscience” (Unpublished). In: ESSE Doctoral Symposium. Université de Lyon, France (online). 1-2 September 2020.
Bischof, Roman (11 June 2019). ’The Eloquence of the Locks and Bars’ – Metaphors of Confinement in Novelistic Enquiries into Mental Health (Unpublished). In: The Material and Immaterial Heritage of Psychiatry. University of Gothenburg (SE). 11-12 June 2019.
Bischof, Roman (30 April 2018). Cracks in the Wall: Perspectives on Mental Illness in Literature and Science (Unpublished). In: Phil.-hist. Forschungstag 2018. Universität Bern, Schweiz. 30.04.2018.
Bischof-Vegh, Roman (2021). Narrating Neurons? Perspectives on Mental Illness in British and American Novels in the Age of Neuroscience (Submitted). (Dissertation, Institut für Englische Sprachen und Literaturen, Philosophisch-historische Fakultät)