[Apologies for cross-posting]
Hi All,
The Philip K. Dick Day 2017 is coming up on the 22nd of April.
PKD Day 2017 is a celebration and appreciation for all things Philip K Dick. It’s an inclusive multidisciplinary event that is open to the most die-hard Phil Dick fans through to the merely curious.
In its second year at Birmingham City University, PKD Day follows many of the trailheads that share Philip K. Dick as their mutual starting point. As a result, the papers we have lined up for 2017 cover a wide territory including; literary theory, adaptation studies, political theory, theology and posthumanism.
It’s free to attend and we ask that you book a ticket here so we can keep track of numbers:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/philip-k-dick-day-conference-2017-vast-narrative-tickets-33427413293
We look forward to seeing you there and if you have any queries don’t hesitate to contact us - Thomas Knowles ([log in to unmask]) and Terence Sawyers ([log in to unmask]).
Yours,
Terence Sawyers
PhD student – Film Studies
Media, Communications and Performing Arts
Queen Margaret University
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