J.M. Coetzee and the Archive
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J.M. Coetzee and the Archive
Fiction, Theory, and Autobiography
Wittenberg, Hermann; Farrant, Marc; Easton, Kai
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
10/2022
256
Mole
Inglês
9781350230446
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Kai Easton , Marc Farrant & Hermann Wittenberg
I. Authorship and Autre-biography
1. Kai Easton (SOAS University of London, UK) - 'Landmarks: Reading Coetzee's Maternal Lines'
2. Shaun Irlam (University of Buffalo, SUNY, USA) - 'Summertime Sadness: Coetzee, coordinates & negation of the archive'
3. Valeria Mosca (Independent Scholar) - 'On the Loss of Fathers and Letters: reading Summertime and The Childhood of Jesus alongside Jacques Derrida's Archive Fever'
II. History, Politics & the Archive
4. Andrew van der Vlies (Queen Mary University of London, UK) - 'Writing, Politics, Position: Coetzee and Gordimer in and out of the archive'
5. Hermann Wittenberg (University of the Western Cape, South Africa)- 'Out of the Dark Chamber: violence, desire and the late apartheid state in the textual history of Waiting for the Barbarians'
III: Archival Methods: Practice, Data, Process
6. Peter Johnston (Cambridge Assessment, UK) - 'Humming with fear of sincerity and fabulator': first observations from the Coetzee corpus and the Coetzee bot
7. Michael Green (Northumbria University, UK) - 'On Reflection: Coetzee, the archive, and practice research'
IV. On Literary Objects: Form and Style in the Archive
8. David Isaacs (Independent Scholar) - 'Archival Realism: Elizabeth Costello, Disgrace and the realm of revision'
9. Paul Stewart (University of Nicosia, Cyrpus) - 'In Pursuit of Style: Coetzee reading Beckett in the archive'
V. Philosophy and the Archive: Between Life and Truth
10. Marc Farrant (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands) - 'The Aura of Truth': Coetzee's archive, realism, and the question of literary authority'
11. Richard A. Barney (University of Albany, SUNY, USA) - 'Coetzee, biopolitics, and the archive of impersonality'
12. Russell Samolsky (UC Santa Barbara, USA) - 'Shades of the Archive: J. M. Coetzee, the paradox of poetic sovereignty, and the lives of literary beings'
VI. Conversations with Coetzee
13. Jennifer Rutherford (University of Adelaide, Australia) - 'Curating Coetzee: from Austin to Adelaide'
14. Richard Mosse (Artist, Ireland) - 'Incoming/Waiting for the Barbarians'
15. Kai Easton (SOAS, UK) - '34** South'
I. Authorship and Autre-biography
1. Kai Easton (SOAS University of London, UK) - 'Landmarks: Reading Coetzee's Maternal Lines'
2. Shaun Irlam (University of Buffalo, SUNY, USA) - 'Summertime Sadness: Coetzee, coordinates & negation of the archive'
3. Valeria Mosca (Independent Scholar) - 'On the Loss of Fathers and Letters: reading Summertime and The Childhood of Jesus alongside Jacques Derrida's Archive Fever'
II. History, Politics & the Archive
4. Andrew van der Vlies (Queen Mary University of London, UK) - 'Writing, Politics, Position: Coetzee and Gordimer in and out of the archive'
5. Hermann Wittenberg (University of the Western Cape, South Africa)- 'Out of the Dark Chamber: violence, desire and the late apartheid state in the textual history of Waiting for the Barbarians'
III: Archival Methods: Practice, Data, Process
6. Peter Johnston (Cambridge Assessment, UK) - 'Humming with fear of sincerity and fabulator': first observations from the Coetzee corpus and the Coetzee bot
7. Michael Green (Northumbria University, UK) - 'On Reflection: Coetzee, the archive, and practice research'
IV. On Literary Objects: Form and Style in the Archive
8. David Isaacs (Independent Scholar) - 'Archival Realism: Elizabeth Costello, Disgrace and the realm of revision'
9. Paul Stewart (University of Nicosia, Cyrpus) - 'In Pursuit of Style: Coetzee reading Beckett in the archive'
V. Philosophy and the Archive: Between Life and Truth
10. Marc Farrant (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands) - 'The Aura of Truth': Coetzee's archive, realism, and the question of literary authority'
11. Richard A. Barney (University of Albany, SUNY, USA) - 'Coetzee, biopolitics, and the archive of impersonality'
12. Russell Samolsky (UC Santa Barbara, USA) - 'Shades of the Archive: J. M. Coetzee, the paradox of poetic sovereignty, and the lives of literary beings'
VI. Conversations with Coetzee
13. Jennifer Rutherford (University of Adelaide, Australia) - 'Curating Coetzee: from Austin to Adelaide'
14. Richard Mosse (Artist, Ireland) - 'Incoming/Waiting for the Barbarians'
15. Kai Easton (SOAS, UK) - '34** South'
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coetzee; jm coetzee; john maxwell coetzee; coetzee studies
Introduction: Kai Easton , Marc Farrant & Hermann Wittenberg
I. Authorship and Autre-biography
1. Kai Easton (SOAS University of London, UK) - 'Landmarks: Reading Coetzee's Maternal Lines'
2. Shaun Irlam (University of Buffalo, SUNY, USA) - 'Summertime Sadness: Coetzee, coordinates & negation of the archive'
3. Valeria Mosca (Independent Scholar) - 'On the Loss of Fathers and Letters: reading Summertime and The Childhood of Jesus alongside Jacques Derrida's Archive Fever'
II. History, Politics & the Archive
4. Andrew van der Vlies (Queen Mary University of London, UK) - 'Writing, Politics, Position: Coetzee and Gordimer in and out of the archive'
5. Hermann Wittenberg (University of the Western Cape, South Africa)- 'Out of the Dark Chamber: violence, desire and the late apartheid state in the textual history of Waiting for the Barbarians'
III: Archival Methods: Practice, Data, Process
6. Peter Johnston (Cambridge Assessment, UK) - 'Humming with fear of sincerity and fabulator': first observations from the Coetzee corpus and the Coetzee bot
7. Michael Green (Northumbria University, UK) - 'On Reflection: Coetzee, the archive, and practice research'
IV. On Literary Objects: Form and Style in the Archive
8. David Isaacs (Independent Scholar) - 'Archival Realism: Elizabeth Costello, Disgrace and the realm of revision'
9. Paul Stewart (University of Nicosia, Cyrpus) - 'In Pursuit of Style: Coetzee reading Beckett in the archive'
V. Philosophy and the Archive: Between Life and Truth
10. Marc Farrant (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands) - 'The Aura of Truth': Coetzee's archive, realism, and the question of literary authority'
11. Richard A. Barney (University of Albany, SUNY, USA) - 'Coetzee, biopolitics, and the archive of impersonality'
12. Russell Samolsky (UC Santa Barbara, USA) - 'Shades of the Archive: J. M. Coetzee, the paradox of poetic sovereignty, and the lives of literary beings'
VI. Conversations with Coetzee
13. Jennifer Rutherford (University of Adelaide, Australia) - 'Curating Coetzee: from Austin to Adelaide'
14. Richard Mosse (Artist, Ireland) - 'Incoming/Waiting for the Barbarians'
15. Kai Easton (SOAS, UK) - '34** South'
I. Authorship and Autre-biography
1. Kai Easton (SOAS University of London, UK) - 'Landmarks: Reading Coetzee's Maternal Lines'
2. Shaun Irlam (University of Buffalo, SUNY, USA) - 'Summertime Sadness: Coetzee, coordinates & negation of the archive'
3. Valeria Mosca (Independent Scholar) - 'On the Loss of Fathers and Letters: reading Summertime and The Childhood of Jesus alongside Jacques Derrida's Archive Fever'
II. History, Politics & the Archive
4. Andrew van der Vlies (Queen Mary University of London, UK) - 'Writing, Politics, Position: Coetzee and Gordimer in and out of the archive'
5. Hermann Wittenberg (University of the Western Cape, South Africa)- 'Out of the Dark Chamber: violence, desire and the late apartheid state in the textual history of Waiting for the Barbarians'
III: Archival Methods: Practice, Data, Process
6. Peter Johnston (Cambridge Assessment, UK) - 'Humming with fear of sincerity and fabulator': first observations from the Coetzee corpus and the Coetzee bot
7. Michael Green (Northumbria University, UK) - 'On Reflection: Coetzee, the archive, and practice research'
IV. On Literary Objects: Form and Style in the Archive
8. David Isaacs (Independent Scholar) - 'Archival Realism: Elizabeth Costello, Disgrace and the realm of revision'
9. Paul Stewart (University of Nicosia, Cyrpus) - 'In Pursuit of Style: Coetzee reading Beckett in the archive'
V. Philosophy and the Archive: Between Life and Truth
10. Marc Farrant (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands) - 'The Aura of Truth': Coetzee's archive, realism, and the question of literary authority'
11. Richard A. Barney (University of Albany, SUNY, USA) - 'Coetzee, biopolitics, and the archive of impersonality'
12. Russell Samolsky (UC Santa Barbara, USA) - 'Shades of the Archive: J. M. Coetzee, the paradox of poetic sovereignty, and the lives of literary beings'
VI. Conversations with Coetzee
13. Jennifer Rutherford (University of Adelaide, Australia) - 'Curating Coetzee: from Austin to Adelaide'
14. Richard Mosse (Artist, Ireland) - 'Incoming/Waiting for the Barbarians'
15. Kai Easton (SOAS, UK) - '34** South'
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