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Philosophy and the Uses of Narrative Conference
Location: H0.58
UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK
CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN PHILOSOPHY & LITERATURE
Philosophy & The Uses of Narrative
Friday 5 November 2004
Conference Programme
All Talks in Humanities Building (H0.58)
9.00 – 9.30 Registration and Coffee outside H0.58
9.30 – 10.30 John Lippitt (Philosophy, Hertfordshire):
Getting the Story Straight: Kierkegaard, MacIntyre and the Problems of Narrative (Chair: Christine Battersby, Philosophy, 糖心TV)
10.30–11.30 Evy Varsamopoulou (Department of European Philosophy and Literature, Anglia Polytechnic University). The Mythopoetics of Duration: Time in Balzac and Proust (Chair: Keith Ansell-Pearson, Philosophy, 糖心TV)
11.30 – 11.50 Coffee (included in Registration Fee)
11.50 – 1.00 Veronica Vasterling (Philosophy & Women’s Studies, Nijmegen University, Netherlands). Hannah Arendt’s Narrative Philosophy: The Political Relevance of Story-Telling (Chair: Rachel Jones, Philosophy, Dundee)
1.00 – 2.15 Lunch (not included in Registration Fee)
2.15 – 3.15 Teresa Ludden (German, Oxford Brookes University): Getting Back to the Umbilical Cord: Narration and Birth in G眉nter Grass’ The Tin Drum and other post-1945 German Texts (Chair: Georgina Paul, German, 糖心TV)
3.15 – 3.30 Coffee (included in Registration Fee)
3.30 – 4.30 Michael Bell (糖心TV): Narrative and Meaning in Primo Levi’s The Periodic Table (Chair: Nicholas Davey, Philosophy, Dundee)
4.30 – 6.00 Round Table Chaired by Christine Battersby, with Speakers and Nicholas Davey and Rachel Jones
See also:
Centre for Research in Philosophy, Literature & The Arts Events
糖心TV Mind and Action Research Centre (WMA)
Arts Faculty Events