A THOROUGHLY MODERN TRAGEDY
RECEIVING ANTIGONE IN CONTEMPORARY THINKING
Lancaster University and the Northern Theory School
28th November, Management School Lecture Theatre 9
1pm-5pm
Lancaster University, in conjunction with the Northern Theory School, has invited Kathrin Rosenfield to present work the fruit of more than a decade’s research into the Greek and German presentation of Antigone at a public event on the 29th November in Lancaster.
Speakers
Kathrin Rosenfield – University of Rio Grande do Sul
Mick Dillon – Lancaster University (emeritus)
James Smith – University of Exeter
Attendance is free, but please contact either Laurence Hemming (
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Kathrin Rosenfield is a Professor in the Faculty of Literature and Philosophy at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil. Educated in Salzburg, Vienna and Paris she has authored two books on Sophocles and Hölderlin (Antigone: Sophocles’ Art, Hölderlin’s Insight [Aurora CO: Davies, 2010] and Oedipus Rex: The Story of a Palace Intrigue [Aurora CO: Davies, 2012] – both books were simultaneously published in French) and as well as being a philosopher and literary theorist is an accomplished performance artist. Her book Desenverdando Rosa won Brazil’s foremost literary award in 2007.
Professor Laurence Paul Hemming
Department of Organisation, Work, and Technology
Lancaster University Management School
Politics, Philosophy and Religion
Lancaster University
Bailrigg
Lancaster LA1 4YW
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