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SUMMARY:Workshop: Spatiality and Symbolic Expression
DESCRIPTION:Spatiality and Symbolic Expression\nA workshop on the connections \nbetween patterns of place and space \nand a variety of forms \nof literary and cultural expression \nMoore Institute\, NUI Galway \n26 November 2012 \n “Place may be the first of all concepts; it may be the oldest of all words.” \n– N. Scott Momaday  \n  9.30   Opening (Prof Ulf Strohmayer) & Introduction to Workshop \n10.00   Space\, Time and the Articulation of our Place in the World: the Philosophical Context (Felix ÌÒ Murchadha) \n10.30   Geographies of the Imagination:  Ethics and Aesthetics in some Gaelic Songs of Place (Lillis ÌÒ Laoire) \n11.00   Discussion \n11.15   Coffee \n11.30   The Collective Spaces of Language (Paolo Bartoloni) \n12.00   Op weg naar Broxeele: the Production of Shared Spaces (Catherine Emerson) \n12.30   Discussion \n12.45   Lunch \n  2.00   Symbol\, Situatedness and the Individuality of Literary Space (Bill Richardson) \n  2.30   Between a Rock and No-place: the Home as Fragile Utopia in Cinema (Conn Holohan) \n  3.00   Keynote Address: \nLips in Language and Space: Imaginary Places in James Dawson’s Australian Aborigines (Paul Carter) \n  3.45   Discussion and Review \n  4.30   Close of Workshop \nNote on the Keynote Speaker: Paul Carter (Deakin  University\, Australia) is the author of many books including The Road to Botany Bay (1987\, 2010)\, The Lie of the Land (1996)\, Repressed Spaces (2002)\, Material Thinking (2004)\, Dark Writing (2008). His new book is The Meeting Place: a history\, theory and practice of encounter\, to be published in 2012. He also writes regularly for Lettre International. He is also a sound artist and public artist. His public space designs include Relay (Sydney Olympics\, 2000\, with Ruark Lewis)\, Nearamnew (Federation Square\, Melbourne\, with Lab architecture studio) and Golden Grove (University of Sydney\, 2007-2009 with Taylor Cullity Lethlean). Born in the UK\, educated at Oxford\, Paul has lived in Melbourne since the early 1980s; he is currently Chair of Creative Place Research\, Deakin University. \nSponsored by the Moore Institute\, the College of Arts\, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies and the School of Languages\, Literatures and Cultures\, NUI Galway.
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