Debating Identities in a Globalizing World
 
SMARI 2011 PROVISIONAL PROGRAM

21-23 September 2011, Université Paris 4 Sorbonne, Centre Malsherbes, 108 Bd. Malesherbes, 75017, Paris, France.

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MERCREDI/WEDNESDAY, 21 Septembre

 13.45- 14.15 - Registration and Coffee

ROOM A

14.15 Opening Remarks - Ionut Untea (SMARI 2011 Project Coordinator)

 

ROOM A

PANEL 1 A: Space and Changes of Identity

Chair : Mary R. McHugh

14.30.-15.00 Bihter Esener   (Bilgi University, Istanbul, Turkey)

‘A Walk to Remember’ Memory, Archaeology and Contemporary Turkish Identity

15.00 -15.30 Nina Fischer   (University of Konstanz, Germany)

Homer takes Jerusalem: (Re) Constructing Contested Space, Memory and Identity in

‘The Greatest Story ever D’ohed’

15.30-16.00 Mary R. McHugh    (Gustavus Adolphus College Saint Peter, MN  USA)

Arminius / Hermann & German-American Identity

16.00-16.30 Coffee Break

PANEL 2 A : Mythology and Cinema

 

Chair : Nina Fischer  

 

16.30-17.00 Basia Sliwinska             

 

Venus Shaken In A Kaleidoscope. Ana-Lysis, -Mnesis, -Morphosis Of Identity.

 

17.00-17.30 MagdalenaZolkos  (University of Western Sydney, Sydney, Australia)  

Anamnestic Violence and the Emergence of the Authoritarian Subject in Michael Haneke’s The White Ribbon

17.30 WINE RECEPTION

 

 

JEUDI/THURSDAY 22 September 2011

9.00-9.30 – coffee

 

ROOM A

ROOM B

PANEL 3 A: Rituels et Littérature

Chair : Djamel Benkrid

 

9.30-10.00 Nathanaël Wadbled (Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis, Paris, France)    

 

Les rituels de mémoire. Une anthropologie des dispositifs mémoriels contemporains

 

10 .0010.30 Lynda-Nawel Tebbani-Alaouache (Université Lyon 2 et Université Paris IV Sorbonne, France)   

La littérature algérienne : entre Histoire et mythe, entre mémoire et fabula

 

10.30 - 11.00 Djamel Benkrid (Université Paris 8 Vincennes – Saint Denis, Paris, France)                

 

La mémoire dans la formation des identités contemporaines

 

PANEL 3 B: Narration and Idols

Chair : Nausica Morandi 

9.30 -10 .00 Martina Ghosh-Schellhorn (Saarland University, Germany

"Why try to "Bend" it like "Beckham"? Idolsand Innovative Identities."   

 

 

10.00-10.30 Anca Baicoianu  (University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania) 

 

The Fragmented Self: Memory and Narration in Post-communist Literature

 

 

10.30-11.00 Sam Hitchmough     (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)         

Contesting National Identities: Columbus Day, Australia Day And Indigenous Opposition

11.00 – 11.30 Coffee Break

11.00 – 11. 30 Coffee Break

PANEL 4 A: Surnaturel et « Méta-famille »

Chair : Céline Bryon-Portet 

 

11.30-12.00 Elisa Narminio (London School of Economics, London UK, Université Paris IV Sorbonne, Paris, France)    

 

 La poétique de l’ambiguïté dans Harry Potter : une quête de l’identité contemporaine au cœur des topoï

 

 

12.00-12.30 Sapio Giuseppina  (Université Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle et Université Paris 7, Denis Diderot, Paris, France)

Le cirque de la mémoire

« Méta-famille » : l'identité familiale à l'épreuve du temps". 

 

PANEL 4 B: Past and Future

Chair: Sam Hitchmough    

 

11.30-12.00 Nausica Morandi  (University of Padua, Italy)            

A Thousand-Year Old Anamnesis: The Songs Of The Star In Sabbia Valley, Site Of Memory And Identity That Looks Into The Future

 

12.00-12.30 Pal, Dibakar (Independent Researcher, India)       

Nostalgia

 

12.30 – 14.30 Lunch Break

12.30 – 14.30 Lunch Break

PANEL 5 A : Art et Révolution

Chair : Chantal Colomb-Guillaume

14.30 – 15.00 Özlem Avci (Uşak University, Turkey)     

             

« Les espaces de memoire » de l’islamique reconstruit par les jeunes religieuses

 

15.00 -15.30 Céline Bryon-Portet  (Institut National Polytechnique – Université de Toulouse et LERASS, France)

 

       

La voie maçonnique, une quête identitaire entre mémoire de l’Art et art de la mémoire

 

15.30-16.00  Hedia  Khadhar  (Université de Tunis, Tunisie)

Les sources symboliques de la liberté dans les Révolutions contemporaines (le cas de La Tunisie)

 

PANEL 5 B: Autobiography and the Body

Chair: Nausica Morandi 

14.30-15.00 Cecily R. Davey   (University of St Andrews, UK)                 

“I have no other memory except that so profoundly planted in the folds of my flesh” , Identity, Memory, and the Body in the work of Hélène Cixous

 

15.00 -15.30 Alla Myzelev (University of Guelph, Canada)          

Angel In The House?  Neo-Feminism And The Cult Of The Domestic

 

 

 

15.30-16.00 Taura S. Napier (Wingate University, North Carolina, USA)                    

 Monstrous Belles and Grotesque Geishas: Anamnesis and Contemporary Autobiography in Northern Ireland and the American South

 

 

 

16.00-16.30 Coffee Break

 

PANEL 6 A: Littérature et post-mémoire

Chair: Hedia  Khadhar 

16.30 -17.00 Dina Catenaro-Catenaro (Université Alma Mater Studiorum de Bologne, Italie)

Mémoire et post-mémoire dans l’œuvre de Sylvie Germain

17.00-17.30Chantal Colomb-Guillaume UniversitéParis X Nanterre, France)

     Mémoire et identité dans Atemschaukel d’Herta Müller

PANEL 6 B : Theatre and Amnesia

Chair : Anat Gueta

16.30-17.00  Anat Zanger  (Tel Aviv University, Israel) 

On the Border of Amnesia: Camera , Anamnesis, and Roadblocks

17.00-17.30 Minka Paraskevova (Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh, UK)   

Gender And Cultural IdentityRepresentations In Post-Devolutionary Scottish Theatre

17.30-17.45 Coffee Break

17.30-17.45 Coffee Break

 

17.45  PLENARY SESSION  Anat Gueta(Avshalom Institute, Israel) The Personal Story As A Method To Preserve Memory

 

VENDREDI/FRIDAY 23 September

9.00-9.30 – coffee

 

ROOM A

ROOM B

PANEL 7 A: Culture et Identité

 

Chair: Franziska Georgii

 

9.30 -10 .00 Laura Barbosa Campos (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro,  Brésil) 

                                                                                                                                    

Mémoire et Appropriation identitaire chez Patrick Modiano

 

 

10.00-10.30Katerina Spiropoulou   (Université Paris-XIII, Paris, France)

 

Le rôle de la mémoire dans la formation de l’identité lépidienne

 

 

10.30-11.00Constantin Mihai (Université Constantin Brâncoveanu de Râmnicu Vâlcea, Roumanie et  Université Michel de Montaigne, Bordeaux 3, Bordeaux, France)

 

L’identité et mémoire. Les pratiques culturelles de l’élite intellectuelle roumaine pendant entre-deux-guerres

PANEL 7 B: Race and War

 

Chair : Brendon Wocke

 

9.30 -10 .00 Kristen Brill (University of Cambridge, UK)                     

 

The Narrative of the United States Civil War Plantation Mistress: Bridging the Gap Between 19th and 20th Century Racial Hierarchies in the American South

 

10.00-10.30 Vasiliki Petsa (University of Peloponnese, Greece)                            

 

Civil War Memory and the Forging of the Contemporary Combatant Identity in Greek Literature

 

10.30-11.00 Rosalinda Ballesteros (Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, México)                               

 

The Role Of Memory On The Construction Of Future Peace Inside Societies With High Levels Of Violence

 

11.00 – 11.30 Coffee Break

11.00 – 11. 30 Coffee Break

PANEL 8 A: Le roman autobiographique

 

Chair : Constantin Mihai

 

11.30-12.00 Alice Delphine Tang (Université de Yaoundé 1, Cameroun)                        

Mémoire et formation des identités dans le roman contemporain

12.00-12.30 Franziska Georgii (Université de Provence, France et Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Allemagne)           

Le fil rouge d'une filiation : la vie de Jean Jardin dans les romans autobiographiques de Pascal et d'Alexandre Jardin

 

PANEL 8 B: Globalization and Manuscripts

 

Chair : Ledovskikh Anna

 

11.30-12.00

Punam Pandey (United Service Institution of India, India)

Bangladesh’s Memories Of 1947 And 1971:Tussle For Identity

 

12.00-12.30 Leihua Weng  (University of South Carolina, USA)

Mao’s New Image in the Age of Globalization

 

12.30-14.30 Lunch Break

12.30-14.30 Lunch Break

PANEL 9 A: Literature, Illusion, Paradoxical Memory

Chair: Rodigina Nataliya

14.30-15.00 Lovorka Gruic Grmusa (University of Rijeka, Croatia)         

Memory and Identity in Contemporary Literature: What Happened and Who Are We?

 

 

15.00 -15.30  Devika Khanna Narula (University of Delhi, New Delhi, India)                   

Contemporary Identities : Illusion versus Reality A Study of Githa Hariharan’s The Thousand Faces of Night

 

15.30-16.00 Punyashree Panda (School of Humanities and Social Sciences IIT Bhubaneswar, India)

    In Search of the Self: The Pangs of Identity in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children

 

 

16.00-16.30 Margarita García Candeira (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain)       

Producing the place for a paradoxical memory. García Montero’s epitaph for Lorca in “A Federico, con unas violetas”

PANEL  9B: Social Identity

Chair: Rosalinda Ballesteros

14.30 – 15.00 Susan Muska Film maker and City University of New York, NY, USA)

 

Lesbian Child: Re: Creation Of The Adult Identity Narrative Through Interpretation Of Family Photographs, Or Filling In The Gaps For The Adult Lesbian: “I Was A Lesbian Child”

 

15.00- 15.30 Diana Catalina Vallejo  (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)

 

Identity through History

 

 

15.30-16.00

Rodigina Nataliya, Ledovskikh Anna (Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University, Novosibirsk, Russia)

 History textbooks as an instrument of the formation of social identities and historical memory (on the example of the representations of war of 1812 in Russian textbooks of the second half of XIXth – the beginning of XXIth century)

 

16.00-16.30 Anna Loraine Imperial (Columbia University's Graduate School, USA)

of Arts and Sciences   Remembering Political Lives: The Alexander Gumby & Charles T. Cotton Manuscripts a History in the Making)

16.30-17.00 Coffee Break

 

PANEL 10 A: Unequal Society

Chair: Rubén de la Nuez

 

17.00-17.30 Alexandr A. Ezhov, Svetlana S. Terentyeva  (Troitsk Institute for Innovation and Fusion, Moscow, Russia)

 Emergence Of Specific Memory Codes In The Model Of High Inequal Society Of Agents Trying To Survive And To Preserve Identity.

17.30-18.00 Brendon Wocke (Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctoral Interzones, Paris, France)

Identity, Anamnesis, Desire and Persuasion: From “L’année Dernière à Marienbad” to the “Merchants of Cool”

18.00 – 18.30 Rubén de la Nuez (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)                                

Forgotten Experience and Visual Maieutics: On Ming Wong’s Cinematic Spaces

 

 

18.30 – Closing remarks