Dear all, not specific to German Studies, but
potentially of interest, I hope.
Debbie
--- Peter Davies <[log in to unmask]> schrieb:
> Datum: Thu, 25 May 2006 13:17:21 +0100
> Von: Peter Davies
> <[log in to unmask]>
> Betreff: Conference programme, Incorporation in
> Literature
> An: [log in to unmask]
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> Incorporation in Literature
> University of Edinburgh Graduate Conference
> Saturday 8 July 2006
>
>
> Conference Programme
>
> 9.00 – 9.30 Registration
>
> 9.30 – 10.30 Plenary
>
> Professor Graham Huggan (University of Leeds)
> ‘Vampires, again’
>
> 10.30 – 10.45 Coffee
>
> 10.45 – 12.15 Parallel Sessions
>
> 1. Cannibals in Literature
>
> Elizabeth Lindley (University of Cambridge)
> ‘Vampiric Ingestion of Identity: Rewriting Mythology
> in Marie NDiaye’s Theatre
>
> Helen Anderson (University of Oxford)
> 'Cannibalism, Incorporation, Cancellation: A Reading
> of Luigi Malerba's
> Il Serpente
> (1966)'
>
> Charlotte Baker (University of Nottingham)
> ‘Consuming the Black African Albino: The Work of
> Williams Sassine,
> Didier Destremau and Patrick Grainville’
>
> Séverine Rebourcet (University of Maryland)
> ‘The Representation of the Appetite as Subverted
> Pleasures in Calixthe
> Beyala’s Comment cuisiner son mari à l’africaine?’
>
> 2. Aesthetics of the Body
>
> Abi Curtis (University of Sussex)
> ‘Indefinite Exteriors: Narrative Desire and the
> Kiss’
>
> Clare Blackburne (Kings College London)
> ‘Spatial and Bodily In-Corporation in the Early
> Novels of Jean Genet’
>
> Lisa Otty (University of Edinburgh)
> ‘InHuman Bodies: Andy Warhol’s a; a novel
>
> Claire Smith (University of Oxford)
> ‘Screen Skin: Djuna Barne’s Nightwood and the
> Cinematic
>
> 12.15 – 1 Lunch
>
> 1 – 2.30
>
> 3. Influence and Translation
>
> Matthias Zach (Paris 3 – Sorbonne Nouvelle)
> ‘Translation as Incorporation: Shakespeare –
> Bonnefoy’
>
> Alexander Cuthbert (University of Glasgow)
> ‘European Surrealism and the Poetry of Edwin Muir’
>
> Stuti Khanna (University of Oxford)
> ‘Postcolonial Incorporation: The Case of Salman
> Rushdie’
>
> Kate Litherland (University of Leicester)
> ‘Isabella Santacroce: Pop, Punk, and Italian
> Cannibals’
>
> 2.30 – 2.45 Coffee
>
> 2.45 – 4.15 Parallel Sessions
>
> 4. Metaphorical Cannibalism in the Americas
>
> Andrea Maia (Catholic University, Minas Gerais,
> Brazil) and Vera Casa
> Nova (UFRJ- Rio de Janeiro, EHESS – Paris, Federal
> University of Minas
> Gerais)
> ‘Tupy or not tupy: that is the question’: Poetics of
> Cannibalism in the
> Literature and Art of Brazilian Modernism
>
> Lesley Wylie (University of Cambridge)
> ‘Colonial Tropes and Postcolonial Tricks: Rewriting
> the Tropics in the
> novela de la selva’
>
> Rachel Douglas (University of Edinburgh)
> ‘Frankétienne Eats His Words: A Poetics of Rewriting
> Exemplified in Les
> Métamorphoses de l’oiseau schizophone’
>
> Anne-Laure Kelly (University College Dublin)
> ‘Urban Indigestion: Lorca in New York’
>
> 5. Symbolism of Incorporation
>
> Alina Birzache (University of Bucharest and
> University of Oxford)
> ‘We are what we eat’: Metaphors of Consumption and
> Incorporation in the
> Fiction of Muriel Spark’
>
> Nicolas Gire (Université Jean Monnet, Saint Etienne)
> ‘Incorporating the Apocalypse: The Body as a
> Heuristic Intermediary’
>
> Anna Kowalcze-Pawlik (Jagiellonian University)
> ‘Forscrifen... in Caines Cynne: Grendel’s
> Ca(i)nnibal Embodiments’
>
> Micheál Mac Piarais (Trinity College Dublin)
> ‘Cannibalism and Incarceration in Brendan Behan’s
> The Quare Fellow’
>
> 4.30 – 6.00
>
> 6. Incorporating Text and Image
>
> Michael Farrell (University of Oxford)
> ‘William Blake: The Imagination Incarnate’
>
> Oliver Noble Wood (University of Oxford)
> ‘The Depiction of Fruits and Vegetables in Early
> Seventeenth-Century
> Spanish Poetry and Painting’
>
> Giulia Lamoni (École Doctorale d’Esthétique et
> Sciences de l’Art, Paris
> I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, Université de Lille III)
> ‘Grafting Images on the Text: The Creative Dialogue
> between Edoardo
> Sanguineti and Carol Rama’
>
> Penny Johnson (University of Newcastle)
> ‘A View to Machu Picchu: An Intersemiotic
> Translation of Pablo Neruda’
>
> 6.00 – 6.30 Wine Reception
>
>
> REGISTRATION FORM
>
>
> Please provide your details as requested and send
> the form, together with a
> cheque for £10 made out to ‘Incorporation
> Conference’, by Friday 9 June
> 2006 to:
>
> Rachel Douglas
> French
> Division of European Languages and Cultures
> University of Edinburgh
> 59-60 George Square
> Edinburgh, EH8 9JU
>
> Name:
>
> Institution:
> Address:
>
>
> Contact telephone number:
> E-mail:
>
> Special dietary requirements:
>
>
> Conference fee (incl. light lunch & reception)
> £10
> Optional Conference Dinner (pay own way: cheap &
> cheerful!) Yes/No
>
>
> Enquiries: Rachel Douglas (Conference organiser),
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> Antonio Ochoa (Conference organiser),
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>
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