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SUMMARY:Virginia Woolf and the Writing of History
DESCRIPTION:With the collaboration of the University of Picardie – Jules Verne and the Société d’Etudes Woolfiennes \nThursday\, November 8th2018\n9.00-9.45 – Conference opening \n9.45-10.45 – Keynote Speaker: Seamus O’Malley (Yeshiva University\, New York)\, Virginia Woolf and Populist History: The Rhythms of The People \n10.45-11.00 – Coffee break \nPlenary session  Virginia Woolf and Past Historiographical Traditions \nChair: Jane de Gay \n11.00-11.30 – Eleanor McNees (University of Denver)\, Fracturing History: Reconfiguring Genre in The Yearsand Between the Acts \n11.30-12.00 – Marie Laniel (Université de Picardie)\, A “singular camera lucida”: Optics as Historiographical Paradigm from   Thomas Carlyle to Virginia Woolf \n12.00-12h30 – Anne Reus (Leeds Trinity University)\, Rewriting Literary History: Virginia Woolf and Mary Russell Mitford \n12.30-14.00 – Lunch (Maison de l’Université) \nPlenary session Feminist Revisions of History \nChair: Marie Laniel \n14.00-14.30 – Anne Besnault (Université de Rouen Normandie)\, The Unrecorded and the Unthought in Virginia Woolf’s Unwritten Literary History \n14.30-15.00 – Helen Southworth (University of Oregon)\, Virginia Woolf’s “Lives of the Obscure” and the Writing of History \n15.00-15.30 – Valérie Favre (Université Lumière Lyon 2)\, From Women’s History to Gender History? Re-Reading (Literary) History in A  Room of One’s Own \n15.30-16.00 – Coffee Break \nPlenary session Archives and New Historiographies \nChair : Anne-Marie Smith-Di Biasio \n16.00-16.30 – Adèle Cassigneul (Université Toulouse-Jean-Jaurès)\, Virginia Woolf’s Monk’s House Albums\, “life finally uncovered and clarified”    (Proust) \n16.30-17.00 – Kuo Chia-Chen (Tamkang University\, Taiwan)\, Photography and Virginia Woolf’s Fictional Writing as Historical Testimony \n17.00-17.30 – Holly Henry (California State University)\, Woolf Thinking through the Paleolithic Past \n17.30-18.00 – Jane de Gay (Leeds Trinity University)\, The Past\, the Present and the Lessons of History: Virginia Woolf’s Feminist Historiographical Method in Three Guineas \nConference Dinner \nFriday\, November 9th2018\nPlenary session Belated Temporality \nChair: Anne Besnault \n9.00-9.30 – Anne-Marie Smith-Di Biasio (Institut Catholique de Paris)\, The Shadow of History: Becoming Historical or Virginia Woolf’s Dreaming the Past Awake \n09.30-10.00 – Olivier Hercend (Université Paris-Sorbonne)\, The Common Historian: On the Praxisof Reading the Past in Virginia Woolf’s   The Common Reader \n10.00-10.30 – Nell Wasserstrom (Boston College)\, “Surely it is time someone invented a new plot”: Performativity and Belatedness in Between the Acts \n10.30-11.00 – Coffee Break \nPlenary session Non-Human Historiography \nChair: Catherine Bernard \n11.00-11.30 – Catherine Lanone (Université Paris 3 – Sorbonne Nouvelle)\, Challenging Cenotaphs: Woolf and the Theory of Absent Bodies \n11.30-12.00 – Paromita Patranobish (University of Delhi)\, “Human history is defrauded of a moment’s vision”: Virginia Woolf’s Non-Human Historiography \n12.00-12.30 – Thaine Stearns (Sonoma State University)\, “The house was empty”: Woolf’s Inanimate Histories \n12.30-14.00 – Lunch (Maison de l’Université) \n14.00-15.00 – Keynote Speaker: Prof. Anna Snaith (King’s College\, London)\, Island Stories: Virginia Woolf and the Historiography of Empire \nPlenary SessionModernist Times \nChair: Catherine Lanone \n15.00-15.30 – Sam Waterman (University of Pennsylvania)\, “Suddenly there came a moment”: Virginia Woolf and the Politics of Adventure-Time \n15.30-16.00 – Iva Dimovska (Central European University\, Budapest)\, Queering Woolf’s Modernist Times \nPlenary SessionNarratives of History \nChair: Floriane Reviron \n16.00-16.30 – Alexandra Nica (Trinity College Dublin)\, Fact in Fiction: Virginia Woolf’s Approach to Constructing a Historical   Narrative in The Pargiters\, a Novel-Essay \n16.30-17.00 – Laurelyne Ramboz (Université Paris 3 – Sorbonne Nouvelle)\, Songs from the Past: The Role of Antiquity in Virginia Woolf’s Late Vision of History \n17.00-17.30 – Coffee break \n17.30-18.30 – Keynote Speaker: Prof. Catherine Bernard (Université Paris Diderot)\, “The imagination is largely the child of the flesh”: Virginia Woolf’s Embodied Historicity \nScientific Committee \n\nProf. Michael Bentley\, University of St Andrews\nDr. Anne Besnault-Levita\, Rouen Normandy University\nProf. Catherine Bernard\, Paris Diderot University\nDr. Nicolas Boileau\, University of Aix-Marseille\nProf. Melba Cuddy-Keane\, University of Toronto\nProf. Claire Davison\, University of Paris 3 – Sorbonne Nouvelle\nDr. Anne-Marie Di Biasio\, Institut Catholique de Paris\nProf. Camille Fort\, University of Picardie\nProf. Trevor Harris\, University of Picardie\nDr. Marie Laniel\, University of Picardie\nProf. Scott McCracken\, Queen Mary\, University of London\nDr. Caroline Pollentier\, University of Paris 3 – Sorbonne Nouvelle\nDr. Floriane Reviron-Piégay\, University of St Etienne\nDr. Angeliki Spiropoulou\, University of the Peloponnese\n\n Télécharger le programme
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