Virtual Learning
Tuesday, December 7, at 11:00AM ET
Webinar: Classics Revisited – Ulysses by James Joyce
panelists + moderator
Attendee Responses + Information
Classics Revisited Ulysses. This webinar, the final installment of the Classics Revisited series, will analyze Ulysses by James Joyce, a modern parallel to Homer’s Odyssey. The book follows its three main characters through a day in their life as they contemplate guilt, compassion, and reinforcing one’s identity. We invite you to join us while Professor Michael Sugrue, Ph.D, will once again deliver an enlightening lecture with a live Q&A to follow.
Bibliotheca is happy to share these additional resources and references related to and/or mentioned during this webinar. Use the download links below for the slides as presented and a full-text version of the chat log.
To the right, find links to additional resources the presenters made reference to, which may lead off our website.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
The Suicide Prevention Resource Center
SPRC Guidance on Identifying Suicide Gatekeeper Training
SAMHSA Treatment Finder
The International Association for Suicide Prevention
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Self-Compassion
Greater Good: Science-Based Insights for a Meaningful Life
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