Deleuze and Literature Conference Schedule
| [c] Day 1: March 20th 2006
Registration: 09.00 - 10.00 (Maths Building) Plenary 1 - 10.00 - 12.00 Mary Bryden (Cardiff) – Deleuze and T. E. Lawrence: The Productivity of Shame Antony Uhlmann (Sydney) – Deleuze's 'Image of Thought' and Literature Chair: Darren Ambrose
Lunch - 12.00 - 13.30
Parallel Sessions - 13.30 - 15.30 1 Garin Dowd (Thames Valley) – Percept and Affect in Melville’s ‘Pierre, or The Ambiguities’ Leyla Ercan (Nuremberg) – Mattermorphoses: Gilles Deleuze and the Microphysics of PostHuman Agency in Herman Melville’s Works Irving Goh (Singapore) – From Chuang Tzu to Deleuze: Writing, Becoming-Animal, and Disappearing Chair: Eileen John 2 Anna Hickey-Moody (Monash) - Creative Pedagogy and its Media: Literature, Sound & Movement Matthew Hammond (Exeter) – Expecting the Event: Dickens and Deleuze Michael Goddard (Lodz) – The Series, Chaosmosis and Virtual Resonance: Deleuze’s Encounter with Gombrowicz Chair: Scott Revers Coffee Break - 15.30 - 16.00
Plenary 2 - 16.00 - 18.00 Dan Smith (Purdue) – Deleuze and the Philosophical Uses of Literature Miguel de Bestegui (Warwick) – Madness and Jouissance in ‘À la recherche du temps perdu' Chair: Siobhan McKeown Day 2: March 21st 2005
Plenary 3 - 10.00 - 12.00 David Musselwhite (Essex) - Deleuze and Guattari go to Wessex Jeff Wallace (Glamorgan) – D.H. Lawrence among the Machines Chair: Darren Ambrose
Lunch 12.00 - 13.30
Parallel Sessions - 1330 - 1530 1 Darren Ambrose (Warwick) - Deleuze, Murakami and the Literary Affect Patricia MacCormack (Anglia Ruskin) – Deleuze and the Daemonic Fold: Lovecraft’s Baroque Becomings Aislinn O’Donnell (UCD) – Compassion, Love and Democracy: Deleuze, Whitman and Arendt Chair: Siobhan McKeown 2 Anneleen Masschelein (Leuven) – Deleuze & Guattari and D.H. Lawrence’s Epistemology of Affect and Percept Eleanor Kaufman (California) – Bataille, Klossowski and Analogy Jon Roffe (Tasmania) – The Secret Law of Literature: The Literary Idea in Maurice Blanchot’s ‘L’arret de mort' Chair: Tom Greaves 3 Simon O’Sullivan (Goldsmiths) – Traitor Prophets: Mythopoesis and the Programmatic Character of Literature vs ‘Stuttering and Stammering’ and the ‘Affective-Event’ Ohad Zehavi – What is a Logical Novel? The Import of Literature to Deleuze’s Philosophy Bruce Baugh (Thompson Rivers) – Let’s Get Lost – From the Death of the Author to the Disappearance of the Reader: A Deleuzian Analysis Chair: Henry Somers-Hall Coffee Break - 15.30 - 16.00
Plenary 4 - 16.00 - 17.00 James Williams (Dundee) – Deleuze, Péguy and the Event in Literature Chair: John Protevi
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