CAMHRA Annual Lecture 2026 presented by Professor Clara Han

Wed Mar 18 2026 at 05:00 pm to 08:30 pm UTC+00:00

SOAS University of London | London

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CAMHRA Annual Lecture 2026 presented by Professor Clara Han
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Professor Clara Han presents the CAMHRA Annual Lecture 2026, “From me it is born”: Psychic life and a politics of the ordinary
About this Event

The CAMHRA Annual Lecture is a landmark event in the Centre’s calendar, bringing together scholars, practitioners, partners and community members to reflect critically on emerging questions in mental health. Each year, the lecture offers a space for dialogue across disciplines, opening new ways of thinking about how mental health is shaped, understood and transformed in everyday life.

Lecture Location: SOAS Gallery Lecture Theatre, SOAS University of London from 6.30-8.30pm

Pre-lecture Reception Location: Paul Wembley Wing of Senate House at SOAS from 5pm

Professor Clara Han (Professor of Anthropology at John Hopkins University) will deliver the CAMHRA Annual Lecture. ‘”From me it is born”: Psychic life and a politics of the ordinary‘, traces the tensions between cruelty and care in a world marked by violence, developing questions that unsettle disciplinary boundaries between anthropology and mental health research. Welcoming Professor Han will be Dr Bhrigupati Singh, who presented CAMHRA’s inaugural lecture last year.

We will also be announcing the recipient of the CAMHRA Annual Book Prize, which highlights and fosters original thought at the intersection of anthropology and mental health research, following the conceptual theme set each year by the CAMHRA Annual Lecture.


Lecture Abstract

“In this lecture, I am concerned with the mismatch of cruelty and care in a world at war. Developing questions that seem to me to stand before any strict disciplinary boundaries between professional anthropology and mental health research, I ask: What must we attend to to see the possibility for care in contexts marked by a cruelty that has been exercised to precisely corrode the connection with oneself? What is the nature of care here? I turn to the women whom I came to know in a neighborhood marked by pervasive police violence, describing how their acknowledgment of the singularity of a life might be a guide for our own intellectual labor.”


Pre-lecture Reception

Join us from 5pm for a reception in the Paul Wembley Wing of Senate House at SOAS. Celebrate with CAMHRA team members, researchers, fellows, and partners from London, across the UK, and around the world. Light food and drink will be provided.


Professor Clara Han

John Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA

Clara Han is a Professor of Anthropology at John Hopkins University. Her research investigates the intersections of neighbourhood, medical and legal institutions, and intimate life in contexts marked by both the slow, corrosive violence of economic precarity and the catastrophic violence of torture, extrajudicial killing and war.

Two thematic clusters that cross-cut anthropology undergird this research: first, the experience of illness in contexts marked by economic deprivation; and second, the articulation of violence, affliction, and kinship. She has conducted research over many years in low-income neighborhoods in Santiago, Chile, and more recently in Korea.

She is the author of and , awarded the 2022 Association for Feminist Anthropology Senior Book Prize and a finalist for the 2022 Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing.

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SOAS University of London, 10 Thornhaugh Street, London, United Kingdom

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