CFP: Samuel Beckett Symposium (Australia) (7/15/02; 1/6/03-1/10/03)

From: Anthony Uhlmann (a.uhlmann@uws.edu.au)
Date: Thu Apr 11 2002 - 07:19:59 EDT

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    Samuel Beckett Symposium, 2003,
    after Beckett d'après Beckett,
    Sydney, Australia, Jan. 6-10, 2003
    http://www.uws.edu.au/uws/conferences/beckett/

    Hosted by The University of Western Sydney

    Keynotes and Plenary panellists include:

    Luce Irigaray (live via satellite), J.M. Coetzee
    Herbert Blau, Peggy Phelan,
    Stan Gontarski, Steven Connor,
    Mary Bryden, Ruby Cohn,
    H. Porter Abbott, Chris Ackerley
    Colin Duckworth, Anthony Uhlmann,
    James Acheson

    Deadline for Submission of Proposals: July 15, 2002.

    The University of Western Sydney will host a Samuel Beckett Symposium in
    January, 2003, celebrating, in association with The Sydney Festival,
    Company B and the Sydney Theatre Company, the fiftieth anniversary of the
    first performance of En Attendant Godot (Waiting for Godot). The Symposium,
    to be called after Beckett d'après Beckett, will form part of the 2003
    Sydney Festival, and will be held at the Sydney Theatre Company's
    magnificent Wharf Theatre complex on Sydney Harbour from January 6 till
    January 10, 2003. The symposium, which will be opened and attended by
    Beckett's literary executor and nephew Edward Beckett, has the support of
    the Beckett International Foundation and the Samuel Beckett Society and
    will constitute a major celebration of this important anniversary worldwide.

    SERIES OF EVENTS
    Fifty years to the day since the first production at the diminutive Théâtre
    du Babylone in Paris, Company B will premiere a new production of Waiting
    for Godot directed by Neil Armfield and starring Academy Award winning
    actor Geoffrey Rush. The Sydney Theatre Company will premiere an exciting
    new production of Endgame directed by Benedict Andrews with the Wharf
    theatre and the entry to it unrecognisably reconfigured for this
    production. The premieres will coincide with a series of cultural events
    exploring the diversity of Beckett's artistic influence and interests,
    which is likely to include the screening of the complete Beckett on Film
    Project; a major dance work by an international dance company; radio
    broadcasts of Beckett's works; visual arts exhibitions; other theatrical
    productions of Beckett plays and other plays inspired and influenced by
    him, including a new work drawn from Beckett's prose works directed by
    Clara Mason through UWS entitled 'Beckett on Vinyl'.

    CALL FOR PAPERS
    We welcome proposals from all interested parties on any aspect of Beckett's
    works, life, the context of their composition or reception, and approaches
    to their production. In addition we welcome papers concerning any aspect of
    the influence of Beckett's works on others in any field (those working
    'd'après' or in the manner of Beckett) or questions concerning the
    direction of contemporary artistic practice 'after' Beckett and those
    elements of 20th century avant garde with which he was associated.
    Beckett's prose and dramatic works continue to appeal to artists and others
    both within and beyond the realms of literature and theatre, eliciting
    creative responses across many fields, ranging from sound and visual arts
    to philosophy, social criticism, cultural studies and ethics. The Symposium
    will seek to take stock of the nature of this legacy and the range of this
    influence.

    PROPOSALS
    Proposals should be 200 words long for papers of 20 minutes duration. We
    also welcome proposals gathering a number of papers together for complete
    sessions (which will be one and a half hours long).
    The deadline for submission of proposals is July 15, 2002.

    Send proposals or address correspondence to:
    Anthony Uhlmann a.uhlmann@uws.edu.au
    Jay Johnston, j.johnston@uws.edu.au

    For further details visit our website:
    http://www.uws.edu.au/uws/conferences/beckett/

    Dr. Anthony Uhlmann
    Senior Lecturer
    School of Humanities
    Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences
    University of Western Sydney
    Building U9, Blacktown Campus
    Locked Bag 1797
    PENRITH SOUTH DC NSW 1797
    AUSTRALIA

    Ph: 02 98524419
    Fax: 02 98524420

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