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Femmes Créa(c)tives: The Life and Work of Francophone Women in the Arts and Media
Queens Building, University of Exeter, 13-14 June 2016
Monday 13th June
09:30-10:30: Incriptions (Queen’s Building Reception and Margaret Rooms 2&3 (MR 2&3))
10:30-11:30: Conférence plénière (Modérateur: Sandra Daroczi); Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1)
- Dr Siobhan Shilton (University of Bristol) – ‘Art, Women and the “Arab Spring”: Aesthetics of Revolution and Resistance’.
11:45-13:15: Panel Session 1
Women Authors and Tunisia: Social, Artistic and Political Dialogues (Modérateur: Anna Rocca); Margaret Room 1 (MR1)
- Marzia Caporale (Scrampton University) – “Creativity and the Feminine: Sexual Politics and Cinematic Aesthetics in Nadia El Fani’s Documentary-Making”
- Dora Carpenter-Latiri (University of Brighton) – “Tunisiennes du Livre. Rencontres avec des créa(c)trices. Exposition textuelle-visuelle et communication”
- Anna Rocca (Salem State University) – “Prisons Within, Prisons Without”
13:15-14:15: Repas; MR2&3
14:15-15:45: Panel Session 2
Algerian Women’s Writing (Chair: Marzia Caporale); LT1
- Edward Still (University of Oxford) – “Early Assia Djebar and the Politics of Reflexive Representation”
- Jocelyn Wright (The University of Texas at Austin) – “La jeune fille contre sa mère? Female Strife and the Francophone Auteure”
- Maria Tomlinson (Universities of Reading and Bristol) – “‘On dirait que c’est honteux de devenir une femme’: The Representation of Menstruation in Algerian Women’s Writing”
19th and 20th century perspectives (Modérateur: Dr Fiona Cox); MR1
- Giada Alessandroni (University of Exeter) – “Créativité, solidarité et émancipation féminine à la Belle Epoque.”
- Victoria Duckett (Deakin University) – “A public precedent: Sarah Bernhardt, Gabrielle Réjane, and the early French double feature film”
- Kathryn E. Devine (Vanderbilt University) – “Camille Claudel and the politics of madness: [De]censoring Folie Féminine”
15:45-16:15: Pause Café; MR 2&3
16:15-17:45: Panel Session 3
Dramatic and Visual Arts Practitioners (Modérateur: Dr Clare Horáčková); LT1
- Adrianna Barbo (Oberlin College) – “The Woman of Many Colors and the Art of Passing ‘Invisible’.”
- Laurel Frederickson (Southern Illinois University) – “Zenib Sedira: The Fate of the Decolonial in Art.”
- Fiona Handyside (University of Exeter) – “Mia Hansen-Løve as Postfeminist auteur.”
18:00-19:15: Reading and Q&A with Darina al-Joundi; LT1
20:00: Dîner à Harry’s Restaurant, Longbrook Street.
- Pour ceux qui voudraient marcher ensemble, nous nous retrouverons aux Margaret Rooms à 19h30.
Tuesday 14th June
09:30-10:30: PGR Workshop with Dr Tom Hinton; LT 1
10:00-11:00: Morning refreshments; MR 2&3
11:00-12:30: Panel Session 4
Francophone Women Filmmakers (Modeérateur: Gemma Edney); LT1
- Corinne Maury (Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès) – “Puissances créatives du quotidien dans les films Saute ma ville et Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles de Chantal Akerman”
- Albertine Fox (Royal Holloway, University of London) – “Experiences Not Yet Told: listening to the gestures in the work of Miéville and Akerman”
- Philippe Depairon (Université de Montréal) – “Les quatre saisons de Françoise Sullivan: Danse dans la neige”
12:30-13:30: Repas; MR 2&3
13:30-15:00: Panel Session 5
20th Century Theory, Visual and Literary Forms (Modérateur: Sandra Daroczi); LT1
- Jacqueline Taylor (Birmingham City University) – “Thinking Difference Differently: An exploration of l’écriture féminine through the lens of postfeminism”
- Kierran Horner (King’s College London) – “Mother and Beloved Equals Other: Varda’s Critique of the Feminine as Annex to the Masculine Subject”
- Polly Gallis (University of Leeds) – “Porno-Erotic Representation in Annie Ernaux’s Ce Qu’Ils Disent ou Rien, and L’Usage de la Photo”
15:00-15:30: Pause café; MR 2&3
15:30-16:30: Panel Session 6
Femmes (cré)actives francophones: Creativity as Agency (Modérateur: Helena Taylor)
- Antonia Wimbush (University of Birmingham) – “Women, Migration and Agency in French Caribbean Literature.”
- Ruth Bush (University of Bristol) – “‘Mesdames, il faut lire!’: reading, literacy, and the construction of Pan-African icons in African women’s magazines.”
16:30-17:00: Roundtable Discussion – Femmes Créa(c)tives 2016: What’s Next?
17:15-18:15: Conférence plénière (Modérateur: Gemma Edney); LT1
- Prof. Ruth Hottell (University of Toledo) – “From Exclusion to Inclusion: Francophone Women and FIlm.”
18:15-18:30: Closing statements; LT1
18:30: Drinks Reception. Veuillez nous rejoindre pour une réception pour célébrer la fin du colloque. On vous offrira du vin et des boissons non alcoolisées.