O seminario está organizado polo Discourse and Identity Research Group da USC. O programa é o seguinte:
Monday 14th
· 9’30: Opening session.
Christopher Norris (Cardiff Univ.), 'The Age of Theory' in Critical Perspective: was it all worthwhile? Room: Salón de Graos (Faculty of Philology)
· 17- 18’15: Esteban Pujals (Univ. Autónoma de Madrid), Subject to Clinamen: Richard Bentley and the ‘phantom editor’ of Paradise Lost. Room 23 (Faculty of Philology)
Tuesday 15th
· 10-11’30: Christopher Norris, Discourse as a Unifying Concept Across the Disciplines. Room: Salón de Actos (Faculty of Philology)
· 17-18’15: César Domínguez (Univ. de Santiago de Compostela), New Studies in World Literature. Room 24 (Faculty of Philology)
· 18’30-19’15: Daniel Essig (Univ. Autónoma de Madrid), Theory over History? Subjects of Early and Late Modernity. Room 24 (Faculty of Philology)
| Wednesday 16th
· 10-10’40: José María Díaz Lage, Modernist Studies After 'the Age of Theory.' Room 24 (Faculty of Philology)
· 10’45-11’30: Jorge Sacido (Univ. de Santiago de Compostela), Applying Object Voice Theory. Room 24 (Faculty of Philology)
· 17-18’30: Christopher Norris, On Discourse, Poetry, Thought and Creativity. Room 20 (Faculty of Philology)
Friday 18th
· 10-11’30: Christopher Norris, Speculative Realism. Room 3 (Faculty of Philosophy)
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Na fotografía, Christopher Norris (Universidade de Cardiff, Gales, RU)
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