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Bucknell Residential College Symposium 2021 has ended

Saturday, December 4, 2021
The Symposium is an inter-college event where Res College students openly discuss the topics explored within each college’s respective theme.

Every student will give either a Presentation or a Poster, either as a group or as an individual project.  Every student will also be an audience member for their peers.  


At Registration, you will receive a name tag with your schedule on it.

The Symposium is organized into two, concurrent, sessions: 
Session I: 1:40 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. & Session II: 3:10 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.  

Schedule overview is as follows:

12:30pm: Student and Moderator Registration, Holmes Hall Lobby
1pm: Opening Speaker, Shirah Moffatt-Darko ’18, Social Justice College, Trout Auditorium
1:40 - 3pm: Poster Session in Holmes Hall Lobby & Formal Presentations in Holmes Hall Classrooms
3:10pm - 4:30pm: Poster Session in Holmes Hall Lobby & Formal Presentations in Holmes Hall Classrooms
4:40 - 5pm: Plenary Party in Holmes Hall Lobby

Attendance is expected for the entire Symposium
Saturday, December 4 • 3:10pm - 4:30pm
Joker's use of Gotham to depict mental health
The Joker depicts Arthur Fleck as his mental state drastically declines. Throughout the Joker Gotham plays a heavy role in showing the government's lack of interest in mental conditions. Arthur has a condition causing him to have random outbursts of laughter and when meeting with the cops about the crimes they make fun of him. Additionally, when he meets with his government therapist she just prescribes him medication not caring about his health. Finally, Arthur is extremely anorexic and throughout the movie is asked by his mother to eat, due to his low pay he can't afford food for himself. 

Presenters
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Charlie Ehrbar

Languages & Cultures Res Coll


Saturday December 4, 2021 3:10pm - 4:30pm EST
Holmes Hall Lobby
  Languages & Cultures, Interactive poster
  • PROF heinsohn
  • NEEDS table