British Society for Literature and Science Conference 2010
8 - 10 April 2010, Lipman Building, Northumbria University![]() |
The Humanities Department at Northumbria University is delighted to be hosting the 5th Annual Conference of the British Society for Literature and Science. Please visit the conference website for details on the programme, booking and accommodation.
We are delighted to welcome the following keynote speakers:
Nick Daly, Professor of English Literature, University College
Dublin
Professor Daly’s research explores literature, culture and technology in
the Victorian and Modernist periods. His main books include: Sensation and
Modernity in the 1860s (Cambridge, 2009); Literature, Technology, and
Modernity, 1860-2000 (Cambridge, 2004); and Modernism, Romance, and the Fin
de Siècle: Popular Fiction and British Culture, 1880-1914 (Cambridge,
1999).
John Dupré, Professor of Philosophy of Science, Exeter
University
Professor Dupré’s many books include: Darwin’s Legacy: What Evolution Means
Today (Oxford, 2005); Humans and Other Animals (Oxford, 2002); Human Nature
and the Limits of Science (Oxford, 2001); and The Disorder of Things:
Metaphysical Foundations of the Disunity of Science (Harvard University
Press, 1993).
Patricia Waugh, Professor of English Literature, Durham
University
Professor Waugh is currently completing two books for publication
in 2009-2010: After Two Cultures: Literature, Science and the Good Society,
and The Blackwell History of British Fiction 1945-present. Her previous
books include: Revolutions of the Word: Intellectual History and Twentieth
Century Literature (Arnold, 1997); The Harvest of the Sixties: English
Literature and its Backgrounds 1960-90 (Oxford 1997); Practising
Postmodernism and Reading Modernism (Edward Arnold, 1995); Feminine
Fictions: Revisiting the Postmodern (Routledge, 1992); and Metafiction: The
Theory and Practice of Self-Conscious Fiction (Methuen, 1988). With David
Fuller she has edited The Arts and Sciences of Criticism (Oxford, 1999).
Date posted: July 21, 2009



