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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Speaker: Professor Luce Irigaray, ‘When Natural Differences Substitute<BR>
for Constructed Oppositions: Towards a World Culture’,<BR>
Venue: Theatre GM15<BR>
Address: Level 1, Melbourne Law School 185 Pelham Street Carlton<BR>
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We are delighted to announce the launch of New Natures, a free<BR>
public seminar series on the theme of ‘nature, law, and life’, to be<BR>
held at Melbourne Law School throughout 2010. The series enables<BR>
internationally renowned thinkers to share their most recent work with<BR>
an Australian audience, live via video teleconference. New Natures<BR>
offers an opportunity for sustained reflection on the place of nature<BR>
in contemporary thought, and its implications for the most pressing<BR>
governmental questions of our day.<BR>
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In the first seminar of the series, Professor Luce Irigaray, one of<BR>
the world’s foremost and most influential feminist philosophers, will<BR>
present her new work ‘When Natural Differences Substitute for<BR>
Constructed Oppositions: Towards a World Culture’, live from Paris,<BR>
France.<BR>
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The first seminar will be held on 14 April 2010, at 5.30 for 6pm,<BR>
in theatre GM15.This one hour lecture will be followed by an hour of<BR>
interaction with the Melbourne Audience.<BR>
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Given that seating is limited, please register online:<BR>
<<A HREF="http://law.unimelb.edu.au/index.cfm?objectid=990AAA88-E178-00AE-DB5302A2A86C9A6C&flushcache=1&showdraft=1">http://law.unimelb.edu.au/index.cfm?objectid=990AAA88-E178-00AE-DB5302A2A86C9A6C&flushcache=1&showdraft=1</A>>.<BR>
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This series is co-convened by Yoriko Otomo and Connal Parsley. It<BR>
has been funded by the Melbourne Law School, and supported by the<BR>
Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law under the direction<BR>
of Professor Lee Godden.<BR>
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