2020 Seminars

Room To Listen Online Program

The Writing and Society Research Centre seminar series moved online in May 2020.

This special series is called Room to Listen, and is dedicated to three important facets of our shared scholarly life: listening to work by leading authors and artists; exchanging research among colleagues (including visiting guests from here and abroad); and supporting our terrific HDR students to present work in a supportive forum.

The program launched with a virtual visit from eminent Narungga poet and artist Dr Natalie Harkin (Flinders University), who is a leading Australian scholar in the field of archival poetics.

Click on the seminar title below to access the Zoom video recording.

Date

Speakers

Title
8 MayDr Natalie Harkin (Flinders U)Archival Poetics
22 MayProfessor Anthony Uhlmann (WSRC)Virginia Woolf’s The Waves, Desire & Ethology
5 JuneDr Sarah Gilbert & Jane Scerri (WSRC HDRs)

'Victoria Ocampo and the National Identity Essay: Reading Argentine Womanhood, Nationhood and Country in D.H. Lawrence’s Kangaroo'

and

'The Power and the Passion: Representation of single motherhood in contemporary Australian literature'

12 June

Special panel discussion with: Kate Fagan, Catriona Menzies-Pike, Katrina Sandbach, Raaza Jamshed Butt, Rachel Morley

Chair: Anne Jamison

Researcher, Writer, Mother: How to Survive Working from Home
19 JuneSamantha Trayhurn & Jake Goetz
(WSRC HDRs)
Contemporary Environmental Literatures: Recent Thinking in EcoCriticism
31 JulyMichael Farrell, with Ivor Indyk and Kate FaganReading Michael Farrell's Family Trees
28 AugustTobias Jochum (visiting scholar, John F. Kennedy Institute, Berlin)

‘Our Curse and Our Mirror’: Ungrievable lives & Unframed Crime Scenes in Roberto BolaƱo's 2666

chaired by Chris Andrews

11 SeptemberJaya Savige (New College of the Humanities, London)Jaya Savige on Change Machine (UQP 2020), reading and discussion with Kate Fagan and Ben Etherington
18 SeptemberYumna Kassab (Giramondo author)Yumna Kassab on The House of Youssef - Reading and discussion with Ivor Indyk
25 SeptemberHelen Koukoutsis (WSRC)'From Inside The Desk Drawer: “Mother's Sonnet” and other poems', (with Anne Jamison - chair)
30 OctoberBen Etherington (WSRC)'Verse Minstrelsy and the Beginnings of Creole Poetry in Print in the Caribbean'
13 NovemberWestWords/WSRC Western Sydney Writers-in-Residence: Kavita Bedford and Rawah ArjaReadings and conversations
27 NovemberThe Writing Zone – project writers panel"Sky Conversations" – featuring readings from new talent from Western Sydney