IRLANDE : SPECTRES ET CHIMÈRES / IRELAND : Spectres and Chimeras
SOFEIR 2020 – UNIVERSITÉ DE REIMS Champagne Ardenne
13-14 MARCH
VENDREDI 13 MARS / FRIDAY 13 MARCH
Bâtiment 13 « Recherche » : Grand amphi+ salle polyvalente (sous-sol) + salle E14 (rez-de chaussée)
9h00
Inscriptions / Registration : devant amphi recherche
9h30
Ouverture / Opening words AMPHI RECHERCHE : Frédéric Piantoni, Doyen De L’ufr Lettres, Thomas Nicklas, Directeur Du CIRLEP.
10h00-11h00
KEYNOTE 1 AMPHI RECHERCHE
Chair/Sylvie Mikowski
Claude FIEROBE (U. de Reims) « Bram Stoker: Irlande chimérique et faillite du langage ».
11h00
Pause-café / Coffee break
11h30-13h30
PANEL 1 Northern Irish Fiction Amphi recherche
Chair : Fiona McCann (Université de Lille)
Billy GRAY (Dalarna University) : ‘You can’t grab anything with a closed fist’ : Reflections on Ulster Protestant identity in Derek Lundy´s memoir Men that God Made Mad: A Journey Through Truth, Myth and Terror in Northern Ireland
Tom HEDLEY (Trinity College Dublin) : A Tale of Two Ghosts and One City: Autoficition, Film and the Spectral in Mark Cousins’ I Am Belfast
Thierry ROBIN (Université de Bretagne Occidentale) : Permanence and transgression of the revenge tragedy motif in Stuart Neville’s The Twelve (2009), a hauntological reading of a Northern-Irish thriller
PANEL 2 Drama salle E14
Chair : Françoise Canon-Roger
Eva URBAN-DEVEREUX (Senator George Mitchell Centre , Queen’s University Belfast) : Spectres of Fiction: The Playboy of the Western World
Virginie ROCHE TIENGO (Université Paris 13 Villetaneuse) : The Spectres of James Joyce and Brian Friel, Hermeneutic Hauntology, Borders, and Ghost language
Hélène LECOSSOIS (Université de Lille) : Ghosts, untimeliness and the possibility of selflessness in twentieth-century Irish drama and theatre
Martine : “Plays and ghosts have a lot in common” : les Fantômes de Brian Friel et Stewart Parker
13h30-14h30
Déjeuner / Lunch salle Polyvalente
14h30-16h00
PANEL 3 Celtic Revival : Amphi recherche
Chair : Xavier Giudicelli
Claire DUBOIS (Université de Lille) : “Constance Markievicz’s forgotten heroines of the past”
Patricia HUGHES (independent scholar) : Yeats’ Real Ghosts 1916-1927
Caoilfhionn NI BHEACHAIN (University of Limerick) : Spectral Politics
PANEL 4 Contemporary Irish Fiction salle E14
Chair : Claire Majola (Université Lyon 2)
Marion BOURDEAU (Université Lyon 2) : Spectral voices in Colum McCann’s “Thirteen Ways of Looking”
Helen PENET (Université de Lille) : From ghostly presence to haunting absence: photography in Hugo Hamilton’s The Speckled People and Dermot Bolger’s A Second Life
16h00-16h30
Pause-café / Coffee break
16h30-17h30
PANEL 5 Hauntings : amphi recherche
Chair : Thierry Robin (UBO)
Tim HERON (Université de Strasbourg) : Return of the Old Gods? Contemporary Paganism and Witchcraft in Ireland
Coilin PARSONS (Georgetown University, Washington D.C.) : Nebulosity, Haunting, and the Future of the Past
Nathalie Sebbane (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle) “Ghosting the nation: a comparative approach of institutionalisation in Argentina, Denmark and Ireland.”
PANEL 6 Contemporary Irish Fiction (2) Salle E14
Chair : Pascale Amiot (U. de Perpignan Via Domitia)
Héloïse LECOMTE (E.N.S. Lyon) : “Curiously mundane hallucinations”: nightmares and spectral threats in John Banville’s The Sea (2005) and Anne Enright’s The Gathering (2007)
Bertrand CARDIN (Université de Caen) : ‘Ghosts stay around when they die’: ombres spectrales dans Shade de Neil Jordan (2004)
17h30-18h30
KEYNOTE 2 : Paul Lynch, author of Grace, Beyond the Sea, in conversation with Sylvie Mikowski (U. de Reims)
Amphi Recherche
20h00
Dîner
SAMEDI 14 MARS / SATURDAY 14 MARCH
9h00-10h00
AG SOFEIR Amphi Recherche
10h00-11h00
WORKSHOP Amphi Recherche
Karine BIGAND (Université Aix-Marseille) & Bernard LESAING (photographe), Autour de l’ouvrage: Faces and Places. Northern Ireland 1975-2020 / Visages et paysages. Irlande du Nord 1975-2020
11h00
Pause café / Coffee break
11h15-12h15
PANEL 7 Rural and urban spaces Amphi recherche
chair : Bertrand Cardin (U. de Caen)
Simon WORKMAN (Carlow college) : From Chimera to Catastrophe– Ghost Estates in the Contemporary Irish novel
Callum BATESON ( Trinity College Dublin): Resurrecting Alltar: Looking Past the Anthropocene with Liam O’Flaherty’s Dúil
PANEL 8 Gothic legacies Salle E14
chair : Hélène Lecossois (U. de Lille)
Charlie JORGE (Universidad del Pais Vasco-Euskat Herriko : The Inquisition in Charles Maturin’s Melmoth the Wanderer
Mary McGLYNN (Baruch College, CUNY, New York) : The gothic irreal in Irish fiction of crisis and austerity
12h15-13h15
KEYNOTE 3 AMPHI RECHERCHE
Chair : Anne Goarzin (U. de Rennes 2)
Christina MORIN « Mapping Melmoth »
13h15-14h30
Déjeuner / Lunch salle polyvalente
14h30-15h30
PANEL 9 Poetry Amphi Recherche
Chair : Martine Pelletier
Britta OLINDER (U. Gothenburg) : Spectres and chimeras seen through the square window of Sinéad Morrissey’s poems
Pascale AMIOT (U. de Perpignan) : Neither god nor ghost – why does Seamus Heaney resurrect the Tollund Man?
Catherine CONAN (U. de Bretagne Occidentale) : How much does a ghost weigh? Gravity and materiality in Ghost Estate by William Wall (2011)
PANEL 10 The North Salle E14
Chair : Marie-Violaine Louvet (U. Toulouse 2)
Nadège DUMAUX (U. de Reims) : Les écoles intégrées en Irlande du Nord, une stratégie éducative utopique ?
Hadrien HOLSTEIN (ISP de Nanterre) : Spectre du passé, lutte du présent. Le bonfire républicain au centre d’une concurrence pour le contrôle socio-territorial du quartier
Claire MANSOUR (U. Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès) : The Northern Ireland civil rights movement: the chimera of change and the spectre of sectarianism
15h30-17h
PANEL 11
Bibliothèque Robert de Sorbon
GHOSTWORK
A 3×30 minute panel featuring
Ian Joyce (Cló, Donegal)
Mathew Staunton (EnsadLab, Paris)
Fabrice Mourlon (Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris)
17h00
Clôture