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GLITS: Deleuze and Magical Realism


8 Oct 2009, 6:30pm - 8:00pm

Seminar Room 1, Hatcham House (St James 19). All welcome.

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Department English and Creative Writing
Website www.gold.ac.uk/ecl/glits/
Contact j.rattray(@gold.ac.uk)

Goldsmiths Literature Seminar

Dr Eva Aldea

How does Deleuze's philosophy still provide a possibility for innovative and relevant literature studies today?
How does a coherent ontological approach to the real and the magical in this popular genre force us to rethink its suitability as “a genuinely ‘Third World’ consciousness” (Rushdie)?

www.gold.ac.uk/ecl/glits/

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8 Oct 2009 6:30pm - 8:00pm
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