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GLITS - Dyslexic Writers and the Idea of Authorship


3 Nov 2011, 6:30pm - 8:00pm

Seminar room A, Warmington Tower

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Cost FREE! All are welcome!
Department English and Creative Writing
Website Naomi Folb speaks at GLITS
Contact glits(@gold.ac.uk)

Naomi Folb speaks about the work of Rebecca Loncraine and Billy Childish (both of whom are in the anthology), in relation to Sara Ahmed's chapter on Authorship in Differences that Matter.

Appealing to critical researchers and creative writers alike, Naomi Folb (Goldsmiths, Educational Studies) discusses questions of authorship in relation to dyslexia and dyslexic writers.

Naomi recently completed her PhD, 'When What Hurts Us Saves Us: The Formation of Subjectivity in Adults That Identify Themselves as Dyslexic'. Naomi is the editor of the RASP books - http://www.r-a-s-p.co.uk - which specialises in publishing and promoting work by dyslexic writers. She has just edited an anthology of literature by dyslexia writers, entitled Forgotten Letters.

As usual, wine and engaging discourse will accompany this event.

Naomi Folb speaks at GLITS

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3 Nov 2011 6:30pm - 8:00pm
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