14
October
2009

WIFIS 2009 – Programme0

Women In French In Scotland (WIFIS)  

International annual conference 2009

Featuring an exhibition and poetry reading

With the support of the Universities of Aberdeen and St Andrews

and of the Society for French Studies.

16 October 2009, Linklater Rooms, University of Aberdeen

 Registration, tea and welcome from 4pm. An exhibition on contemporary poetry and the visual arts will be available. Guest speakers will be heard that evening:

 5pm: Formal welcome by main organiser Clémence O’Connor

5.10: Professeure Béatrice Bonhomme, Université de Nice, ‘Marie-Claire Bancquart: l’exil comme genèse de l’œuvre
6.10: Wine reception, display of visual-verbal artworks by Geneviève Guétemme

6.40: Dr Geneviève Guétemme, ‘Au seuil du texte

7.30: Dinner and conference cake

8.45: Professeure Béatrice Bonhomme, poetry reading

 Professeure Béatrice Bonhomme (Université de Nice) is an acclaimed and prolific poet and critic.

Dr Geneviève Guétemme is a Cambridge- and Orléans-based French artist in dialogue with contemporary French poetry. She will be presenting some of the displayed works for the first time.

 17 October 2009, MacRobert 028, University of Aberdeen

 Session 1: Embodying values

Chair: Dr Anne-Lise Feral, University of Edinburgh

9.30: Dr Lidia Radi, University of Richmond, ‘Claude de France, l’ange de Royale Mémoire à la cour de François 1er

9.50: Professeure Martine Spensky, Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont 2, ‘Républicanisme versus multiculturalisme: les femmes en otage

10.10: Questions

10.25: Coffee break

 Session 2: Women of letters

Chair: Dr Lidia Radi, University of Richmond

10.50: Dr Cécile Champonnois, Universités de Montréal et François Rabelais (Tours), ‘Des femmes de culture et de pouvoir : Mondaines, écrivaines, spectatrices et actrices au dix-huitième siècle

11.10: Dr Adriana Bontea, University of Sussex, ‘Femmes par l’esprit

11.30: Questions

Session 3: Crimes and transgressions

Chair: Caroline Verdier, University of Strathclyde

11.45: Professeure Lucie Lequin, Université Concordia, ‘L’écriture du soi et un certain théâtre de l’obscène dans les œuvres de Nelly Arcan, Ying Chen, Marie-Sissi Labrèche et Catherine Mavrikakis

12.05: Dr Elise Hugueny-Léger, University of St Andrews, ‘Du fait divers à la mise en fiction : Thérèse Desqueyroux et Christine Villemin, ou le crime transformé en mythe

12.25: Questions

 12.40: Lunch

 Session 4: New epistemologies

Chair: Dr Adriana Bontea, University of Sussex

14.00: Dr Adrienne Angelo, Auburn University, ‘Mourning in memoriam:  Poetic Epistemology in Nathalie Rheims’s Lettre d’une amoureuse morte’

14.20: Clémence O’Connor, University of St Andrews, ‘Colour, Whiteness and the Unsaid in the Poetry of Heather Dohollau

14.40: Dr Erika Fülöp, University of Aberdeen,A World of Words: A Little Nothombian Epistemology

15.00: Questions

 15.15: Tea

Session 5: Filiations, creative and destructive

Chair: Dr Adrienne Angelo, Auburn University

15.45: Dr Áine Larkin, Trinity College Dublin, ‘The Ballet Body Beautiful: Pleasure and Pain in Amélie Nothomb’s Robert des noms propres’

16.05: Dr Katherine Roussos, ‘Un univers à soi : les inspirations créatrices de Christine de Pizan

16.25: Michèle Schaal, Indiana University, ‘Virginie Despentes, une auteure de la troisième vague féministe

16.45: Questions

17.00: End of event                                  

For all information, contact clemence.oconnor@gmail.com