the intellectual landscape in the works of jm coetzee
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the intellectual landscape in the works of jm coetzee
THE INTELLECTUAL LANDSCAPE IN THE WORKS OF J.M. COETZEE A symposium on the works of J.M. Coetzee Symposium Program Wednesday 1 April 8.15 Venue: Customs House Registration / Arrival Tea and Coffee 8.50 - 9.15 Welcome to Country / Welcome: Professor Tim Mehigan Welcome: Professor Peter Høj, Vice-Chancellor and President, The University of Queensland Symposium Introduction: Professor Christian Moser 9.10 - 10.10 Professor David Attwell: “J.M. Coetzee’s South African Intellectual Landscapes” 10.10 - 11.10 Professor Derek Attridge: “Coetzee’s Kafkan modernism? Character and Counterfocalization” 11.10 - 11.35 Morning Tea 11.35 - 12.35 Associate Professor Patrick Hayes: “Autobiography and Romantic Irony: Coetzee and Barthes” 12.35 - 13.35 Professor Alexander Honold: “Coetzee’s The Childhood of Jesus: Migrations into the Realm of Fiction” 13.35 - 14.30 Lunch 14.30 - 15.30 Professor Markus Winkler: “The Semantics of Barbarism in ‘Waiting for the Barbarians’” 15.30 - 15.55 Afternoon Tea 15.55 - 16.55 Dr Maria Boletsi: “In Praise of Contiguity: Faith, irony, salt, and possible impossibilities in J. M. Coetzee’s The Childhood of Jesus” 16.55 Professor J.M. Coetzee: Book Reading Symposium Program Thursday 2 April 8.30 Venue: Customs House Registration / Arrival Tea and Coffee 8.45 - 9.45 Professor Robert Pippin: “Philosophical Fiction? The Case of Elizabeth Costello” 9.45 - 10.45 Professor Robert Stockhammer: “Coetzee’s Ethics of Languages” 10.45 - 11.05 Morning Tea 11.05 - 12.05 Professor Tim Mehigan: “Coetzee and Scepticism” 12.05 - 13.05 Professor Carrol Clarkson: “Force Fields” 13.05 - 13.40 Lunch 13.40 - 14.40 Professor Christian Moser: “J.M. Coetzee and the Poetics of Play” 14.40 - 15.40 Associate Professor Martin Woessner: “In the Heart of the Empire: Coetzee and America” 15.40 - 16.00 Afternoon Tea 16.00 - 17.00 Professor Simon During: “Coetzee as Academic Novelist” 17.00 - 18.00 Professor Anton Leist: “Cosmopolitanism, the Range of Sympathy and Coetzee”