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Call for Papers-Derek Walcott Conference

Event Date(s): 13/01/2010 - 15/01/2010


WALCOTT 2010

Interlocking Basins of a Globe

WEDNESDAY 13TH – FRIDAY 15TH JANUARY 2010

The Learning Resource Centre, UWI St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago

 

CONFERENCE HONOURING NOBEL LAUREATE DEREK WALCOTT

Poet, playwright, essayist, critic, dramatist and painter, Derek Walcott, is recognised as one of the world’s greatest living writers. Among his many awards and honours is the Nobel Prize for Literature which he won in 1992. The conference Interlocking Basins of a Globe will explore the multifaceted nature of Walcott’s work. It invites reflections on his evolving thought and analyses of Caribbean civilisation – his beloved Antilles, and the cartography of its origins. His far-ranging poetic imagination gives metaphoric expression to the creative possibilities of the ambivalences that exist within the New World psyche. Its axes of loss and plenitude form the ground of unprecedented possibility, facilitating unique intersections between cultures that enable a leap into the new. Walcott theorises the world of the Americas. Walcott’s vision evolves from a desire to inhabit and be nourished by multiple worlds simultaneously. On the one hand, this response to New World history and sensibility has been, in some measure, shaped by his lifelong dialogue with the work and theories of other Caribbean creators and thinkers; and, on the other, from his acknowledged apprenticeship to literary ancestors and his collaboration with writers from across the globe. These streams have fed debates about the nature of his relationship to the Caribbean, and to Europe, Africa and Asia. His many essays and commentaries often respond to such concerns and the politics of that relation contribute to the complex tapestry of his drama and poetry.

TOPICS

Papers are invited on the following topics:

- Literary Ghosts and confrères

- Here and Elsewhere: The Politics of Exile and Belonging

- Myths and Histories

- The Visual Imagination

- Rethinking the Sublime

- Time, Landscape and Myth

- Walcott’s Cities: A Babel like Heaven

- Caribbean Contestations

- Walcott as Critic, Commentator and Journalist

PRESENTATION FORMATS

- Formal presentations using any medium (limited to 20 minutes)

- Panel discussions – two or three papers encompassing a range of perspectives on an issue

- Round Tables – informal presentation settings (limited to 20 minutes)

- Workshops – practical, interactive sessions (limited to 2 hours)

- Performance – drama, dance, music, oratory, etc.

- Exhibitions – art, craft, film, audio recordings, etc.

WHAT TO SUBMIT

The proposal should identify the issue and/or topic as well as presentation type, and should include information on resources/facilities that will be required. Submit an abstract of not more than 250 words and a short profile (approximately 150 words).

Where there are co-presenters, submit a profile for each presenter.

 

SCHEDULE

15 September 2009: Deadline for submission of Abstracts and Proposals

15 October 2009: Notification of acceptance

 

SEND SUBMISSIONS TO

Dr Jean Antoine Jean.Antoine@sta.uwi.edu; ext.3021

Dr Paula Morgan Paula.Morgan@sta.uwi.edu; ext. 3033

Address: The Department of Liberal Arts

Faculty of Humanities and Education

The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine

Republic of Trinidad &Tobago

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