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FRIDAY | 1 JUNE 2012<br />

Room Codes: T=Terra | M=Mare<br />

08:00-17:00 TALLINN UNIVERSITY, T-324<br />

IAPL REGISTRATION<br />

BOOK EXHIBIT | INFORMATION | CAFÉ<br />

FR<br />

TALLINN UNIVERSITY<br />

09:00-12:00<br />

SPECIAL PANELS (x2)<br />

INVITED SYMPOSIA-II (x3)<br />

ORGANIZED SESSION-IV (x1)<br />

FR [SP-01] TALLINN UNIVERSITY, M-648<br />

FOLDED TIME<br />

Organized, Chaired, and Introduced by Kuisma Korhonen (Literature, University of Oulu,<br />

FINLAND)<br />

From Bergson, Heidegger and Proust to Borges, Levinas and Serres, philosophers have challenged<br />

the positivist notion of linear time. Memories of the past and anticipations of the future create<br />

other spatial dimensions to temporality.<br />

Tina Chanter (Philosophy, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, USA)<br />

Rancière and Levinas: Aesthetics Politics and Time<br />

Mark Currie (English, Queen Mary University of London, UK)<br />

Approaching the Un<strong>for</strong>seeable<br />

R. Lane Kauffmann (Hispanic Studies, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA)<br />

Pliant Time in Borges<br />

Pajari Räsänen (Philosophy & History, University of Helsinki, FINLAND)<br />

Imperfect Punctuation, or: Irony, the Ongoing Interruption<br />

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