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Narratives of Selfhood and Ambivalence, Institute of Modern Languages Research (Online)

Beginn
30.09.2021
Ende
02.10.2021

Date: 30 September 2021, 8.00am - 2 October 2021, 12.30pm

Type: Conference / Symposium

Venue: Online

Description

Keynote speakers: Shirley Jordan (Newcastle), Natalie Edwards (Adelaide), Christopher Hogarth (South Australia)
Organisers: 
Françoise Campbell (IMLR) and Beth Kearney (Queensland)

Day One: Thursday 30 September 2021

London (UK): 8:00 am-11:20 am ― programme below is in BST 
Sydney/Melbourne/Canberra/Brisbane (Aust.): 5:00 pm-8:20 pm

Welcome
08:00Françoise Campbell (IMLR) and Beth Kearney (Queensland)

08:05Panel 1  Queer Identity and Ambivalent Bodies 
Chair: TBC
Ana Bessa Carvalho (Minho): ‘2011: the Summer of Our Changing Bodies’: Transitioning in Maggie Nelson’s The Argonauts
Gracija Atanasovska (Potsdam): Producing Queer Agency: Carmen Maria Machado’s In the Dream House as an Autofiction Narrative
Pariwat Sukwichai (Paris Nanterre): The Literary Resistance of Bisexual Body in Saccage (2006) by Éric Jourdan and Call me by your name (2007) by André Aciman

09:10Break

09:20Panel 2  Ambivalence in Coming-of-Age and Trauma Narratives 
Chair: TBC
James Cleverly (Melbourne): Feeling the Way in Cate Shortland’s Lore (2012)
Kate Mackenzie (St Andrews): The adolescent narrator and the fractured self in two (post-)conflict novels from Central Africa
Clíona Hensey (Ireland): Ambivalent returns in Zahia Rahmani’s France: Récit d’une enfance (2006) and Alice Zeniter’s L’art de perdre (2017)

10:25Keynote 1: Shirley Jordan (Newcastle)
Selfhood and Ambivalence in Camille Reynaud’s Et par endroits ça fait des noeuds

10:50Q&A

11:20End

Day Two: Friday 1 October 2021 London (UK): 8:00 am-12:50 pm ― programme below is in BST Sydney/Melbourne/Canberra/Brisbane (Aust.): 5:00 pm.-9:50 pmWelcome  8:00 Beth Kearney (Queensland)8:05

Keynote 2: Christopher Hogarth (South Australia) Writing for Others in Spite of the Self?: Ambivalent Boundaries Between Fiction and Women's (Life) Writing in Francophone and Italophone Afropean Contexts 8:30 Q&A09:00

Panel 3  Postcolonial Exile and Migration

Chair: TBC  Antonia Wimbush (Liverpool): Autofiction: A Female Francophone Aesthetic of Exile

Shweta Deshpande (CUNY): Displaced Identities in Sumona Sinha’s Assommons les pauvres! (Let Us Strike Down the Poor!)

Joseph Ford (London): Narrativizing the self and the ambivalent relation to world literature in the work of Kaouther Adimi

10:05 Break

10:15Panel 4  Racial Identity and Ambivalence 
Chair: TBC 
Isabell Sluka (Connecticut): ‘Looking at one’s self through the eyes of others’: Double Consciousness and its Potentiation in Olivia Wenzel’s 1000 Serpentinen Angst
Kata Gyuris (Eötvös Loránd): The Ambivalence of Post-Apartheid Whiteness: Corporeality and the Body Politic in Henrietta Rose-Innes’s Nineveh
Madeline Muravchik (Maryland): Comedy Noir: Racial Identity and Ambiguity among French Comedians
Jorien van Beukering (Queensland): Using Ambivalence to Understand Illegitimate Mixed-Race Indo-European Identity


11:35  Break

11:45 Panel 5  Fragmented Female Selves: Gender in Post- or De-colonial 

ContextChair: TBC

Daisy Savage (Birmingham): Mixed métissage: split subjectivity and fragments of self in Nina Bouraoui’s Nos baisers sont des adieux

Lucile Richard (UCL): Writing the postcolonial self: fragmentation, fluidity and women’s memory in Assia Djebar’s Vaste est la Prison

Shreya Bera (Szeged): Oleander Girl and the Otherness: Fashioning the Sublime Identity through Body, Home and Nostalgia

Day Three: Saturday 2 October 2021 London (UK): 8:00 am-12:20 pm ― programme below is in BSTSydney/Melbourne/Canberra/Brisbane (Aust.):

5:00 pm-9:20 pmWelcome  8:00 Françoise Campbell (IMLR) 8:05 Keynote 3:  Natalie Edwards (Adelaide)Title: TBC

8:30Q&A

9:00 Panel 6  Trouble Every Way: Ambivalent Selves in Contemporary French Women’s Writing

Chair: TBC 

Dominique Carlini Versini (Durham): Reclaiming Agency in Vanessa Springora’s Le Consentement (2019) 

Rebecca Rosenberg (King’s College London): Chahdortt Djavann’s Ambivalences of Autofiction, Psychoanalysis and Exile

Adina Stroia (Newcastle): Féminin/féminin: Lesbian Elusiveness in Contemporary French Women’s Writing

10:05 Break

10:15 Panel 7  Mediated Selves

Chair: TBCAshley Harris (QUB): Beigbeder, Despentes, Houellebecq and Transmedial Ambivalence

Jemima Rose Jobling (Newcastle): Un exercice d’éclatement: the multimedia universe of Virginie Despentes

Felicity Chaplin (Monash): Transmedia stardom: Charlotte Gainsbourg’s self-representation through hybrid media

Eric Wistrom (Wisconsin-Madison): Intermediality and the Collective Narration of the Self: Facebook’s Chronique de Aliyah: L’Amour à la Ghetto Youth

11:35   Closing discussion

Serious by association: Reading, theorising and teaching men’s writing as women in literary studiesWith Dr Frances Egan (Monash) and Dr Ruth McHugh-Dillon (Monash)12:05 Q&A

All are welcome to attend this free conference. Please note the programme times above are in BST - please adjust for your local time zone. You will need to register in advance to receive the online event joining link. The joining link will be valid for all the sessions. Please click on the Book Now button below to register.

Contact

Cathy Collins
cathy.collins@sas.ac.uk

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Forschungsgebiete

Französische Literatur, Gender Studies/Queer Studies, Postkoloniale Literaturtheorie, World Literature/Weltliteratur, Literatur und Medienwissenschaften
Trauma studies

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Narratives of Selfhood and Ambivalence
Datum der Veröffentlichung: 06.08.2021
Letzte Änderung: 06.08.2021