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Of Languages and Laws
10th Annual
International Conference of the Law and Literature Association of Australia
July 7-9,
2000
University
of Technology, Sydney,
Harris Street
and Broadway
Sponsored
by
the New
Humanities Transdisciplinary Research Group, UWS, Hawkesbury
in association
with the Institute for Cultural
Research (UTS-UWS)
Co-sponsored
by the Law and Literature Association of Australia
Keynote
speakers:
Professor
Mieke Bal : Professor of Theory of Literature and a founding director
of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis, Theory and Interpretation
(ASCA) at the University of Amsterdam, on "Legal Lust",
Dr.
Les Moran : Reader in the Department of Law, Birkbeck College, University
of London, on "Gothic Law"
Dr.
Kate Auty : Magistrate, Magistrates Court of Victoria, on fact and
fiction in indigenous trials
Other
confirmed speakers:
Jane
Anderson, Jeffrey Barnes, Angela Bowne, Kathy Bowrey, Rebecca Bray, Joelle
Chenoweth, Jon Elbourne, Chris Fleming, Johanna Gibson, Stephen Gray, Judith Grbich,
Bruce Harding, Peter J. Hutchings, Rosanne Kennedy, Andrew T. Kenyon and
Esther Milne, Sara Knox, François Kunc, William MacNeil, Lawrence
McNamara, Graeme Orr, Justice L.J. Priestley, Matt Rimmer, Mark Rosenthal,
Peter Rush, J. Neville Turner, Danielle Tyson, Anthony Uhlmann, Alison
Young
For
inquiries, contact: Dr Peter Hutchings, Humanities
University
of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury
Locked
Bag #1, Richmond 2753.
p.hutchings@uws.edu.au
To register click here
This year's conference venue is the City Campus of UTS, where we will be using the Law Faculty facilities on Friday, July 7, and the Design and Architecture Buidling on Saturday July 8 and Sunday July 9.
The UTS City Campus
The City campus is in a lively part of Sydney's educational and cultural precinct on the edge of the city centre. It is within easy walking distance to shops, restaurants, cafes, entertainment venues and accommodation.
The two main areas of the City campus at Broadway and Haymarket are both close to Central Railway Station.
The Broadway site, centred around the landmark "tower building", is where students study engineering, mathematics, computing science, design, architecture, building, humanties, social sciences and science.
The Haymarket building, designed by one of Australia's foremost architects, is adjacent to Chinatown, the Entertainment Centre and Darling Harbour. The building houses the University Library, the Faculty of Law and parts of the Faculties of Business and Education.
Click on the speaker to see an abstract of their talk:
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The
conference dinner will be held on the evening of Friday July 7 after a
cocktail reception sponsored by the LLAA. The cost is additional to the
conference registration and is $45full/$30 concession, and includes a three
course meal and wine.