Programme
Friday 24th May
The venue is at the University of Lille, Pont de Bois Campus, rue du Barreau, Villeneuve d’Ascq, Maison de la recherche (block F).
9h – Conference opening (Room F 0.15)
Living at the Limen: Human Rights versus Marginalisation and Exclusion in 21st Century France & Ireland – Chair: Christine O’Dowd-Smyth (Room F 0.15)
9h30 – Nathalie Sebbane and Matthew Staunton: « Research on the Margins: Methodology in
the History of Abuse in Ireland »
10h – Helen Penet: « Hand in the Fire: Exploring Ireland’s marginalities through the prism of
immigration »
10h20 – Questions
10h30 – Break
11h00 – Sarah Fleming: « Transformation and Creativity from the Margins to the centre:
Homelessness and Liminality in Ireland and France »
11h20- Christine O’Dowd-Smyth: « La France fracturée: From la marche des Beurs to les gilets
jaunes »
11h40 – Questions
12h– 12h45 – Plenary 1: Michael Cronin: « From Donkey Jackets to Gilets Jaunes: Franco-Irish Cybermarginalities » – Chair: Grace Neville (Room F 0.15)
13h – Lunch
14h – 14h45 – Plenary 2: Interview, Tony Flannery – Catherine Maignant (Room F 0.15)
Panel 1 (Room F 1.07) Religion on the Margins Chair: Alexandra Slaby | Panel 2 (Room F 0.15) Literature, Poets and Bards, Ancient and Modern Chair: Sylvie Mikowski |
15h – Tony Kiely: « Attending To The Margins’: Reflections On The Potential For Regenerating A Wounded And Beleaguered Church in Ireland » 15h20 – Joseph Heininger: “An Ethos of Representing the Marginalized in Micheal O’Siadhail’s The Five Quintets » 15h40 – Marie Mianowski: « Being Jewish in Ireland in Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan by Ruth Gilligan » 16h – Questions | 15h – Sarah Balen: « Peter Sirr and the troubadours of Twelfth-Century France » 15h20 – Grace Neville: « ‘Ça mange comme des Irlandais des pommes de terre‘: The Great Irish Famine comes in from the Margins in French Literature » 15h40 – Eva Urban: « Wisdom on the Margins: Bards, Saints and Cosmopolitan Vagabonds in Breton and Irish literature » 16h00 – Joan Dargan: « Seeing and Surveillance: Periscope and Watchtower in Susan Howe and Paul Muldoon » 16h20 – Questions |
16h40 – AFIS AGM (Room F 0.15)
17h15 – Book launch and cocktail
20h – Dinner and concert: Tír na nÓg, Lille
Saturday 25th May
9h – 9h45 Plenary 3 – Fabrice Mourlon and David Torrans: When Marginal Becomes Essential: The Case of No Alibis Bookshop in Belfast (Room F 0.44)
9h45 – Break
Panel 1 (Room F 0.13) Diaspora and Marginality Chair: Bill Mulligan | Panel 2 (Room F 0.44) Female identities on the margins? Chair: Fiona McCann |
10h – Bill Mulligan: The Irish Diaspora in France from the monastic period thru Napoleon. 10h20 – Timothy White and Josette Smith: « The Role of the Diaspora in Redefining Irish identity: Brooklyn and the Recent Irish Migration » 10h40 – Julien Guillaumond: « Out of the Margins: is France Following an Irish Model when Connecting with its Diaspora? 11h – Questions | 10h – Brigitte Bastiat: « Female Friendship and Marginalities in the Suburbs of Paris and Dublin in the Films Divines (Houda Benyamin, 2016) and Pyjama Girls (Maya Derrington, 2010) » 10h20 – Emily Smith: « Like a Natural Woman: Constructions of Female Identity and the Natural World in McGahern and Mauriac » 10h40 – Sylvie Mikowski: “Marginal Spaces in Sara Baume’s Spill Simmer Falter Wither (2015)” 11h – Questions |
11h15 – 12h Plenary 4: Pilar Villar-Argáiz: « Ethics, Aesthetics and Politics in 21st Century Ireland: New Democratic Landscapes in Recent Irish Literature » – Chair: Anne Goarzin (Room F 0.44)
12h – Lunch
13h – 13h45 Plenary 5: Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire: « From the Dark Margins to the Spotlight: The Evolution of Gastronomy and Food Studies in Ireland » – Chair: Eamon Maher (Room F 0.44)
Panel 1 (Room F 0.13) Food and drink on the margins Chair: Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire | Panel 2 (Room F 0.44) Margins as spaces Chair: Pilar Villar- Argáiz? |
14h – Patricia Medcalf: « Calling Time on Alcohol Advertising » 14h20 – Susan Boyle: « Brewing the Other Black Stuff: Irish Craft Stout Producers » 14h40 – Brian Murphy: « From hippies to hipsters: How some of the great beverages of the world emerged from obscurity to take centre stage in an increasingly place-driven drinks market » 15h – John Mulcahy: « Food, tourism and Education in Ireland – At the Margins or the Centre? An Ethnographic Perspective ». 15h20 – Questions | 14h – Mehdi Ghassemi: « The Margin as a Site of Transformation in Neil Jordan » 14h20 – Maguy Pernot-Deschamps: « ‘We were nothing’, ‘Je ne suis plus rien’: Marginality in a Prison Cell in Two Plays, Sebastian Barry’s On Blueberry Hill (2017) and Denise Chalem’s Dis à ma fille que je pars en voyage (2004- 2006) 14h40 – Philippe Brillet: « The Irish Midlands as Central Void » 15h – Declan O’Keeffe: « Living in the Margins and on the Edge: How the Irish Conquered the Alps ». 15h20 – John O’Brien: « The Monto, McDaid’s and Temple Bar: Dublin, Drinking Scenes, Marginality and Creativity ». |
16h– Panel 3 (Room F 0.44)
Marginal Priests and Writers
Chair : Eamon Maher
16h – Eamon Maher « Jean Sulivan: Prophetic Voice on the Margins »
16h20- Terry Kendellen » The presence and role of Irish priests in Vendée (Bas-Poitou) in the 16th and 17th Centuries »
16h50 – Ben Keatinge: “Gnostic, heretic, Teilhard, I”: Harry Clifton, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Peking Man’
17h10 – Questions
17h30 – End of the conference.