Papers are sought for a panel, due to be held at the IASIL Annual Conference
at the National University of Ireland, Galway 20-24 July 2004, addressing
the need for historical readings of the works of Samuel Beckett.
Beckett's writings can seem particularly resistant to historical readings,
an observation that is especially true of those written after the Second
World War. Set at a nameless crossroads or in strange, unfamiliar cities,
Beckett's texts seem to depict everywhere and nowhere. Papers are invited
that examine Beckett's work in historical context, and that deal with
Beckett's work before and after his departure from Ireland. Papers that
deal with Beckett's post-war work are especially welcome. Topics might
include:
Beckett and the ends of ascendancy
Beckett and the birth of the Irish Free State
Beckett and Irish Protestantism
Beckett and the Second World War
Beckett and exile
Beckett and Irish Poetry
Beckett as reviewer
Proposals for papers of 15 minutes' duration should be sent by e-mail
attachment to Sean Kennedy, Department of English, NUI, Galway sean_dc_kennedy@yahoo.co.uk
by 20 December 2003. |