Event overview
Goldsmiths Literature Seminar
Agnes Woolley (University of Leeds)
Agnes Woolley explores the aesthetic and Clanchy’s 2008 (auto)biography Antigona and Me. The text is generically mixed, and depicts the author’s relationship with her cleaner Antigona, a refugee from Kosovo. Situating Clanchy’s narrative strategy against the recent systematisation of cosmopolitan representation by Berthold Schoene, Agnes will explore how Clanchy deploys this cosmopolitan textual practice in the service of a tentatively feminist cosmopolitan consciousness, and its significance for Antigona as a female refugee.
Dates & times
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17 Nov 2011 | 6:30pm - 8:00pm |
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