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Bernhard Schlink - Should we feel guilty about the past?
Please note: this is an old event from Sept 2010
Should we feel guilty and responsible for past crimes? Should we apologise for the past? Leading international jurist and writer, Bernhard Schlink, author of the international bestseller, The Reader, explores the phenomenon of guilt and how it attaches itself to a whole society. His new book, Guilt about the Past, offers 'a dignified reflection on the politics of memory across generations and on what it means to be marked by an extreme experience of trauma, whether as a victim or perpetrator'. In this interview, he considers how to use the lessons of history to motivate individual moral behaviour and reconcile a guilt-laden past, lessons of which are as applicable to Bristol as they are to his native Germany and elsewhere. His interview will be followed by a showing of the film of his international bestseller The Reader with Kate Winslet and Ralph Fiennes.
Fee: £4.50 full / £3.50 concessions. Special offer of £8.00 / £6.50 when booking together with tickets for the film of Schlink's book The Reader, screened after the talk at 15:00hrs. This discount is not available online - please call Watershed Box Office on 0117 927 5100 or visit in person.
Please note that this event has now sold out: contact Box Office on 0117 927 5100 to join the waiting list.
Friday's Lunchtime Talk
Designing With Fiction
In Friday's free talk at the Pervasive Media Studio Sam Kinsley offers some insight into uses of design fiction, drawing on his research into the relationship between technology, time consciousness and future prediction.

