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The 21st Oxford Conference
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PROGRAMME
Saturday 1 to Friday 7 April 2006
Please note, the programme below is preliminary and subject to change

blue arrow Saturday 1 April
Afternoon Arrivals and registration
Evening Opening plenary session followed by reception and dinner

blue arrow Sunday 2 April
Morning Introductions and discussion; group workshops
Afternoon Post-colonialism in literature; reading groups/ participant presentations
Evening Storytelling performance

blue arrow Monday 3 April
Morning Englishes and translation; follow-up workshops
Afternoon Reading groups/ participant presentations; walking tour of literary Oxford
Evening Free evening/ poetry slam

blue arrow Tuesday 4 April
Morning Reading groups/ participant presentations
Afternoon Author reading and discussion; reading groups
Evening Author reading

blue arrow Wednesday 5 April
Morning Intercultural awareness and pedagogy
Afternoon Presentation of resources and project planning
Evening Blackwells reception

blue arrow Thursday 6 April
Morning Author reading and discussion; workshops
Afternoon Reading groups/ participant presentations; closing plenary
Evening Reception and closing dinner

blue arrow Friday 7 April
Morning Breakfast and departure

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