2013 Seminars

An archive of Writing and Society seminars from 2013. Click on the seminar title to read an abstract, listen to audio and view images and video of the seminar presentations.

Friday 8 March Sara Knox (Western Sydney University) Hilary Mantel and the Historical Novel
Wednesday 13 March Jaap Blonk (visitor, Dutch avant –garde composer & performance poet) Jaap Blonk on Jaap Blonk
Wednesday 20 March Prof. Will Luers (visitor, Creative Media & Digital Culture Program, Washington State University, Vancouver) Composing the Narrative Interface
Wednesday 27 March 1.30pm - 3.00pm Gregory O'Brien (visitor – distinguished NZ poet & curator) Out of Line: Two Sides of the Tasman Sea
Friday 12 April 11.00am - 12.30pm Matt McGuire (Western Sydney University) Northern Ireland and Post Conflict Literature
Friday 3 May Prof. Bruno Clément (U Paris) Teaching Philosophy or Teaching Philosophically
Friday 10 May Chris Andrews (Western Sydney University) "Roberto Bolaño's Overinterpreters"?
Thursday 6 June Hanifa Deen On the Trail of Taslima
Tuesday 23 July Jane Smiley (visitor, novelist and author from the USA) The Most Important Question
Friday 16 August Lorraine Sim (Western Sydney University) 'Extraordinary Actuality': Helen Levitt's Streets
Wednesday 28 August Ketu Katrak (UCI) Gender and Postcolonialism in Modern African Drama: History on Stage
Wednesday 4 September Meet the Bookwallah writers: Chandrahas Choudhoury, Benjamin Law, Kristy Murray, Annie Zaidi Bookwallah is a travelling writer's festival that celebrates contemporary India, offering an insider's view of this eastern powerhouse, and an outsider's view as seen through the eyes of visiting writers.
Friday 6 September Ben Etherington and Jarad Zimbler (U Oxford) Ben Etherington on the Jamaican poet Louise Bennett and Jarad Zimbler discussing his forthcoming book on J.M Coetzee.
Friday 11 October Prof. Ronan MacDonald
(UNSW)
Modernism and Irish Literature
Friday 1 November James Gourley (Western Sydney University) "Time's Chiromancy:" The Shape of Time in Thomas Pynchon
Friday 29 November Ehsan Azari Desire dispossessed of a desiring subject: Deleuze and Guattari

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