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About the event

This talk is drawn from my book, The Death of the Author and Anticolonial Thought, which promises to transform a decades-old debate in literary studies about the relation between structure and agency, form and intention by giving a detailed account鈥攑reviously unstudied鈥攐f the way colonized writers have responded to, learned from, and critiqued the death-of-the-author postulate declared by Roland Barthes in 1967. The book is a cultural history of these debates鈥攚ith a听particular听focus on two crucial two key case studies: Martinican poet and thinker 脡douard听Glissant听and Palestinian literary and cultural critic Edward Said. This book, then, examines the immediate emergence and intensification of such responses to the postulate of the author鈥檚 deathly absence from the text, in order to suggest that metropolitan literary theory drew critique and engagement from scholars of black, decolonial, and Global South background both before Barthes鈥檚 declaration and in its wake.听This talk will draw on the case of听Glissant, in particular, as a study in the kind of complications in theories of authorship that were in circulation听immediately听after Barthes鈥檚 provocation. I will then close by turning to the futurity of the debate with an examination of anticolonial critical theory鈥檚 uses of the notion of the storyteller and of storytelling in the latter part of the twentieth century.

Bio

Michael Griffiths鈥is听an Associate Professor in听English Literatures at the University of Wollongong, Australia. He is the author of The Distribution of Settlement: Appropriation and Refusal in Australian Literature and Culture听(2018) and his essays have appeared in Textual Practice,听Settler Colonial Studies, Discourse, Postcolonial Studies, Australian Humanities Review, and many edited books including the Cambridge History of the Australian Novel and the Cambridge Companion to the Australian Novel. Griffiths edited the book Biopolitics and Memory in Postcolonial Literature and Culture听(2016). He also co-edited a special issue with Bruno Cornellier of Settler Colonial Studies听in 2015, titled 鈥淕lobalising Unsettlement鈥. With Tanja Dreher he co-edited a special issue of Continuum听which offered an account of freedom of speech debates in the late liberal world and which was reprinted as a book in 2021.听


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    Date

    Thursday 6th August 2026听听听听听听听听

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    Time

    4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

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    Place

    Robert Webster 327

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    For more information, please contact Sean Pryor.