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World Literatures and the Global South Conference Friday 23rd August – Sunday 25th August 2019 Program Schedule and Maps

Friday 23rd August 2019 8.00am Registration Opens – SSB Lecture Theatre 200 Foyer (A02) 8.40am 8.40am Opening Ceremony – Welcome to Country, conducted by Uncle Allen Madden, Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council 9.30am Conference Opening: Dr Michael Spence, Vice- and Principal Welcome: Prof Annamarie Jagose, Dean, of Arts and Social Prof Liu Shusen, Director at Australian Studies Centre, SSB Lecture Theatre 200 (A02)

9.30am Keynote Speaker: Alexis Wright (Introduction by Nicholas Jose) – A SELF-GOVERNING LITERATURE: WHO OWNS THE MAP OF THE WORLD? 10.15am SSB Lecture Theatre 200 (A02) 10.15am Special Event: Documentary Launch (Introduction by Alexis Wright) – CLARENCE WALDEN: GANGALIDDA MAN FROM QUEENSLAND’S GULF OF CARPENTARIA 11.15am SSB Lecture Theatre 200 (A02)

11.15am Morning Tea and Book Display Tables – MacLaurin Hall, Quadrangle Building (A14) 11.45am 11.45am Keynote Speaker: Gauri Viswanathan (Introduction by Vanessa Smith) – BROKERED SITES OF EXCHANGE: COLONIAL EDUCATION AND THE POSTCOLONIAL NOVEL 12.30pm SSB Lecture Theatre 200 (A02) 12.30pm Lunch and Book Display Tables – MacLaurin Hall, Quadrangle Building (A14) 1.30pm Section 1: Imag(In)Ing The Global Section 2: Transnational Literatures Section 3: Global South, World Literatures and Section 4: Beyond World Literatures South/Writing from The Global South Venue: Education SR 625 – 626 (A35) Market Forces Venue: Education SR 530 (A35) Venue: Education SR 409 (A35) Venue: Education SR 524 (A35) 1.30pm Panel 1: China in The World Panel 1: Japanese Sinitic Poetry as Exophonic Panel 1: Ecocriticism and The Global South Guest Speaker – Panel Moderator: Josh Stenberg (University of Literature Panel Moderator: Clara Sitbon (University of Maraea Rakuraku (Writer, New Zealand) 2.00pm Sydney) Panel Moderator: Matthew Fraleigh (Bandeis Sydney) Writing into Landscapes Unfriendly from The University) Margins into The Glare of Light Guest Speaker Yoshitaka Yamamoto (National Institute of Ju (Writer, Yangon) Nicholas Jose (Writer, ) Japanese Literature) Eco Criticism in Myanmar Literature Antipodean China: Judging A Poem by Its Title: The Exophonic Imagining A Literary Space Significance of Poem Titles in Japanese Sinitic Poetry

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2.00pm Liu Shusen (Peking University) Rintaro Goyama (Keio University) Charlotte Mackay () Panel 1: Moving Across the Screen: World – Zhao Jingshen And China’s Initial Study of The Names of Native Flowers and Sinitic Poetry Diasporic Memory and The Environment in The Literatures and Cinema 2.30pm Australian Literature as World Literature in Early Modern : Focusing on The Works of Contemporary Cameroonian Writer Panel Moderator: Michelle Royer (University of Relation with Knowledge in The Field of Herbal Léonora Miano. Sydney) Medicine Christina Kkona (Aarhus University) From ‘Fingersmith’ To ‘The Handmaiden’: Queerness and Cross-Cultural Adaptation 2.30pm Michelle Cahill () Riko Fukushima (Tezukayama Gakuin Evelyn Corr () Guadalupe Escobar (University of Nevada, – Bloomsbury's Chinese Gaze Reversed University) What Will We Leave Our Daughters? Reno) 3.00pm “Hai-Tai-Shi”: Humorous Sinitic Poems Written Teleological Conflict in Indigenous Climate Reframing the Family Tree In ‘Children of by Japanese Poets Poetics Diaspora’ 3.00pm Anna Stecher (LMU Munich) Noriko Niina (Bukkyo University) – Adapting Bandung. Chinese Narratives of the Sinitic Poetry Composition as A Step Toward 3.30pm 1955 Conference. A Study Based on Zhou Enlai Advancement in Local Society and Politics Biographies 3.30pm Afternoon Tea and Book Display Tables – MacLaurin Hall, Quadrangle Building (A14) 4.00pm 4.00pm Mingwen Xiao (Sun Yat-Sen University) Bonaventure Munganga (University of New Kshama Kumar (University of New South – “Global South” And “Global North” Within South Wales) Wales) 4.30pm East Asia: Alternative Narrative of Heroism The Ecological Thought, Epistemic and Ethical The Community, The State and The Politics Of and Patriotism in Mo Yan’s Red Sorghum Issues in Indigenous Australian Speculative “Tension” In ‘Dweepa’ Fictions 4.30pm Thomas Moran () Mengtian Sun (University of Melbourne) Laetitia Nanquette (University of New South – Nostalgia for The Future: Utopian Reflections The Globe and The South: Imaginations of Wales) 5.00pm in Hu Fang’s ‘Dear Navigator’ (2014) Globalization in Fiction on The Global Why Is Iranian Literature Not Global? South 5.15pm Special Event: Writers’ Plenary – Southern Reflections: Writers on Literary Geography 6.45pm Welcoming: Duncan Ivison (Deputy Vice-Chancellor ) Moderators: Vrasidas Karalis (University of Sydney)Zhao Baisheng (Peking University) SSB Lecture Theatre 200 (A02) 7.00pm Reception – MacLaurin Hall, Quadrangle Building (A14) 8.45pm

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Saturday 24th August 2019 Section 1: Imag(In)Ing The Global Section 2: Transnational Literatures Section 3: Global South, World Section 4: Beyond World Literatures Language Streams: South/Writing from The Global Venue: ABS Seminar Room 3020 Literatures and Market Forces Venue: ABS Seminar Room 3010 Venue: ABS Seminar Room 3080 South (H70) Venue: ABS Seminar Room 3180 (H70) (H70) Venue: ABS Seminar Room 3110 (H70) (H70) 9.00am Panel 2: Australia In the Network of Panel 2: Bypassing the Metropole: Panel 2: New Approaches to Panel 2: Beyond the Canons: World French – Cultures New Comparativism And Transverse Transnational and World Literature Literatures and The Popular Genres Panel Moderator: Michelle Royer 9.30am Panel Moderator: Vanessa Smith Vectors for Minority World Panel Moderator: Rebecca Suter Panel Moderator: Léa Voung (University of Sydney) (University of Sydney) Literatures (University of Sydney) (University of Sydney) Panel Moderator: Nicole Moore (University of New South Wales Canberra) Didier Coste (Université Bordeaux Dr Beibei Chen (East China Normal Ben Etherington (Western Sydney Isabelle Hesse (University of Sydney) Guest Speaker Montaigne) University) University) World Literature, Political Thrillers, Isa Qala (Writer, New Caledonia) From Brobdingnag To the Billabong, Translated Poetics and The Fractious Against Network Thinking: Critical and the Semi-Periphery in Diaspora Oralitécriture Et Littérature And Back: Mapping A Global South Translation Zone in Australian Poetry Humanism and Speculative Literary Writing from Israel/Palestine with Peter Carey. Translation Totalities

9.30am Mark Piccini (Queensland University Nicole Moore (University of New Adam Morton (University of Sydney) Max Bledstein (University of New Screening of The Short Film – of ) South Wales Canberra) A Geography of Blood Meridian South Wales) ‘L'enfant Wetr’ And Discussions with 10.00am ‘I Am Not Yet Satisfied’: Desire and Transverse Vectors: Australian A Fantastical Event: The Historical Isa Qala Violence in The Works of Christos Literature Beyond the Anglophone Graphic Narrative of Marjane Tsiolkas World Satrapi’s ‘Chicken with Plums’ 10.00am Tiao Wang (Harbin Institute of Sandeep Singh (University of New Dashiell Moore (University of Faris Yothasamuth (University of Soumaya Abdellatif (Ajman – Technology) South Wales Canberra) Sydney) Sydney) University) 10.30am Good and Evil: Thomas Keneally And Conceptualizing the Postcolonial Cold World Literature and The Glissantian We Are Not Them: Thai Imperialism Gender: The Foreign Origins of The the Representation of The Global War in Southeast Asia Through the Encounter and Racism in The Translations of Concept and Its Hard Meaning in The North Literary: Heterotemporality, Region, English Popular Novels in The Early Tunisian Socoipolitical Context Asymmetry Twentieth Century 10.30am Priyanka Shivadas (UNIVERSITY OF Alya Ansari (University of Minnesota) Nisha Ghatak (University of Etienne Naveau (Institut National Des – NEW SOUTH WALES Canberra) Discursive Disruptions: Hybridity as Auckland) Langues Et Civilisations Orientales, 11:00am Languaging In Indigenous Australian Historiographic Method The Other Side Of ‘La Nuit Bengali’: A Paris) And Indian Poetry – A Trans- Critical Analysis of Maitreyi Devi's ‘It « Nh Dini (1936-2018) Ou L’écriture Indigenous Approach Does Not Die: A Romance’ De Soi D’une Femme Indonésienne »

11.00am Morning Tea and Book Display Tables – ABS Level 3 Foyer (H70) 11.30am

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11.30am Natalie Edwards (University of Panel 3: Translational Literature and Yuri Takahashi (Australian National Chinese – Adelaide) And Christopher Hogarth Writings from The Diaspora University) Panel Moderator: Josh Stenberg 12.00pm (University of South Australia) Panel Moderator: Benjamin Nickl A Sense of Justice as Seen in (University of Sydney) Franco-Australian Transnational (University of Sydney) Myanmar’s Popular Literature – Min Literature Sharmani Patricia Gabriel (Universiti Thein Kha And His Novel ‘Goddess Horng Shu-Ling (National Malaya) Manusari’ University) Rerouting the Nanyang: From 台灣詩人利玉芳的南方經驗和日常 “Diasporic Local” To Transnational 書寫 Imaginaries 12.00pm Paola Scrolavezza (University of Fiona Lee (University of Sydney) Michael Paton (University of Sydney) Sabal Phyu Nu (Writer, Yangon) Jin Haina (Communication University – Bologna) Inter-Imperial Entanglements and The The Global South and The Concept Shi The Decline of Novelists in Myanmar of China) 12.30pm Re-Imaging the South Through Global Cold War: Sinophone-Anglophone 勢: A Dili 地理 Perspective – An Analysis from the 1960s To 澳大利亚电影在中国的翻译与传播 F(r)ictions: ‘Farewell, My Orange’ By Modernist Encounters in The Today Iwaki Kei Contemporary Global Novel 12.30pm Meng Xia (University of New South Sai Chandra Mouli Timiri (Osmania Panel 3: South and North: Imaginings Xu Yan (Western Sydney University) – Wales) University) and Intersections 中国文化的可译性:解析葛浩文翻 1.00pm Writing Memory from Transcultural Translating Cultures: An Indian Panel Moderator: Zhao Baisheng 译莫言作品《丰乳肥臀》中的意象 Interstices in Chinese Diasporic Experience (Peking University) 隐喻为例 Fictions Maggie Ann Bowers (University of Portsmouth) Returning to Magical Realist Political Satires in The Post-Truth Age 1.00pm Lunch and Book Display Tables – ABS Level 3 Foyer (H70) 2.00pm 2.00pm Panel 3: Arabic Literature and The Xiaoyang Li (University of Panel 3: Webtoon, Webnovel And Tanutrushna Panigrahi (IIIT- Section 1 – World. Decolonial Aesthetics for An Canterbury) Fan Video Platform Cultures in Asia Bhubaneswar) Panel 4: Food in Literature 2.30pm Epistemology of Freedom Gender, Sexuality, And Salvation in And the Expanding Digital Creative The Act of Writing: Revisiting the Panel Moderator: Kestity Panel Moderator: Lucia Sorbera Wartime China: A Reading of Yan Economy Narrative Powers of The Global South Pringgoharjono (Indonesia) (University of Sydney) Geling’s ‘The Flower of War’ Panel Moderator: Brian Yecies Through ‘The Travels of Dean (University of Wollongong) Mahomet’ And ‘The Interesting Omar Yahaya (University of Ghana) Xiang (Tony) Ren (Western Sydney Narrative of The Life of Olaudah Kestity Pringgoharjono (Indonesia) ّ University) Equiano’ ‘Serat Centhini’, A Perspective of a مهخض انبحث Transmedia Online Literature in China Culinary Journey Through Java and Global Platform Ecosystems 2.30pm Shereen Abouelnaga (Cairo Dandan Chen (State University Of Aegyung Shim (University of Umme Salma (University of Elisabeth Yane Ardanesywar – University) New York At Farmingdale) Wollongong) Queensland) () 3.00pm Re-Reading the Narratives of Travel, Writing, And Self-Exile Webtoon Literary Adaptations and ‘Sultana in Skirts?’ Reflections on Food as The Identity Reconstruction Motherhood From ‘The Global South’ Towards World Literature Their East Asian Encounters Fictional Migration in Studying A Mechanism in Leila S. Chudori’s Cluster of Bangladeshi Novels in ‘Pulang’ English

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3.00pm Elliott Colla () Alexandra Kurmann (Macquarie Dingkun Wang (Shanghai Jiao Tong Nicole Perry () Dyah Pitaloka (University of Sydney) – Incitement and Mobilization: University) University) Fairy Tale Forests and Black Pearl Edible Activism: Wild Plant (Pangan 3.30pm Movement Poetry in Egypt Transnational Literatures: The Complexity of Translation in The Inhabitants: German Women Writing Liar), Benguk and Tapioca Gruel as A Transdiasporic Reappropriation of Fan-Made Video Meeting Sheldon the South Pacific. Source of Agency, Resilience and The Historiographical Metanarrative (2014) Identity in Contemporary Vietnamese- Francophone and American Literature 3.30pm Afternoon Tea and Book Display Tables – ABS Level 3 Foyer (H70) 4.00pm 4.00pm Shima Shahbazi (University of Renran Zhang (Guangdong University Brian Yecies (University of Panita Silapavithayadilok (University – Sydney) of Foreign Studies) Wollongong) of Sydney) 4.30pm Microhistory Narratives, Alternative A Life on The Hyphenated Bicultural Southeast Asian Digital Transcreators The Need of The Other: The Vietnam Epistemologies and Epistemic Identity in Virgil Suárez’s ‘Going On Korean Webtoon Platforms War in Tiziano Terzani's Itinerary Credibility: A Comparative Study of Under’ Haifa Zangana’s ‘City of Widows’ and Leilah Nadir’s ‘Orange Trees of Baghdad’ 4.30pm Jonas Elbousty () Hiqma Nur Agustina (Universitas Apala Das (University of Toronto) – Arabic Literature in World Literature Islam Syekh-Yusuf) The Role of Askesis In Indian 5.00pm and The Issues of Canonicity Women and Repression in The Nationalist Thought Writings of Afghanistan Diasporic Writers 5.00pm Gretchen Head (Yale-NUS College) Marie Rose Arong (University of The Thomas Nulley-Valdes (Australian – Title of Paper: Reading Arabic Philippines Cebu) National University) 5.30pm Transnationally: Contested Borders of Little Brown Americans: Narratorial Semi-Universal Trajectories from The Literary Belonging Across the Sahara Ambivalence in Filipino Anglophone Global South: A Comparative Novels Bienvenido Santos’ You Lovely Casanovian Study People and N.V.M. Gonzalez’s The Bamboo Dancers 5.30pm Public Event Public Event – Global South Salon: A Poetry Reading and Performance Discussion Forum: “China's Place in World Literature"/作家专题研讨会 7.00pm By Mascara’s Literary Review Event Presented in Mandarin, By the China Studies Centre (CSC), School of Languages and Cultures (SLC) Moderator: Dr Toby Fitch (Department of English) Moderator: Dr Xing Dong, SBS Mandarin Producer ABS Lecture Theatre 1060 (H70) ABS Lecture Theatre 1110 (H70)

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Sunday 25th August 2019

Section 1: Imag(In)Ing The Global South/Writing from The Global Section 2: Transnational Literatures Section 1: Imag(In)Ing The Global South/Writing from The South Venue: ABS Seminar Room 3020 (H70) Global South Venue: ABS Seminar Room 3110 (H70) Venue: ABS Seminar Room 3180 (H70) 9.00am Panel 5: On Latin American And Caribbean Literature Panel 4: Translation, Translatability and Transnational Panel 6 – Panel Moderator: Ruben Perez-Hidalgo (University of Sydney) Imaginaries Southeast Asian Literature 9:30am Panel Moderator: Cat Moir (University of Sydney) Panel Moderator: Novi Djenar (University of Sydney) Carlos Gamerro (Argentina) Anthony Uhlmann (Western Sydney University) Nazry Bahrawi (Singapore University of Technology and Design) Cannibals in Paris: The Selk’nam From Tierra Del Fuego At The Other Worlds: Literature and Common Notions Theorising the Bahasaphone In World Literature 1889 Universal Exhibition 9.30am Cristian Aliaga (Chubut, Argentina) and Fernanda Peñaloza Sutida Wimuttikosol () I Nyoman Darma Putra (University of Udayana) – (University of Sydney) From the Global South to The Global South: And Mediating Modernity: One Hundred Years of Modern Balinese 10.00am Mapuche Women Poetry: Voicing the Unspeakable World Literatures in Translation Literature 10.00am Ana Fernandez (University of Ottawa) Ying Xin Show (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) Elisabeth Yane Ardanesywari (University of Indonesia) – Re-Presentando "Minoridades" Desde Una Perspectiva Socio- “Malaya, My Lovely Hometown”: On the Early Chinese Fiksi Sebagai Representasi Diri Perempuan Urban: Transformasi 10.30am Crítica En El (Con)Texto Argentino: Shunko (1949; 1960), Ceferino Malayan Writers and Translators Wei Bei Hua/Lu Poh-Ye Cerpen Majalah Perempuan ‘Femina’ Indonesia Edisi 2000-2019 Namuncurá (1972) Y Verónico (1988) 10.30am Cody Reynolds (University of Newcastle) Wanlin Li (Peking University, Beijing) Aquarini Priyatna (Universitas Padjadjaran) – The Art of Misrepresentation: Reclaiming Culture from Magical Cultural Adaptability and Distinctness in The Transnational Subjectivity and Agency in Ratih Kumala’s ‘Gadis Kretek: Women 11.00am Realism’s Commercial Exotics Adaptation Of ‘Infernal Affairs’ in Tobacco Industry’ 11.00am Morning Tea – ABS Level 3 Foyer (H70) 11.30am 11.30am Mohamed Kamara (Washington And Lee University) Shane Carreon (University of The Philippines) Eliza Victoria (University of Sydney) – The Odyssey of George Washington Black: Home and Its “After the Fire”: Resistance Through Translation and The Anti-Lovecraft, Or Towards a Filipino Cosmic Horror: 12.00pm Discontents in Esi Edugyan’s ‘Washington Black’ Retranslation Representations of The Cosmos and The Philippine Drug War in Two Filipino Horror Stories.

12.00pm Ziortza Gandarias Beldarrain (Boise State University) Ziqing Lyu (University of Sydney) Jeneth B. Borlasa (University of The Philippines, Cebu) – The Basque Cultural Magazine Euzko-Gogoa: The Transoceanic Assessing the Reception of a Translated Work in A Foreign Freighted Bodies: The Weight of History and Identity in Three 12.30pm Basque Will Culture: A Corpus-Driven Analysis Of ‘The Three Body Post-Colonial Novels Problem’ Among English-Speaking Readers

12.30pm Aaron Nyerges (University of Sydney) – ‘Isla De Sangre’: Planetary Creations and Philippine Horror 1.00pm

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1.00pm Naomi Cerisse Cammayo (University of Sydney) – Art for Heart-Speak: Revisiting the Poetry of Filipina Lesbians in 1:30pm Independently Published Anthologies by Notable Lesbian Organizations in Manila

1.30pm Lunch – ABS Level 3 Foyer (H70) 2.30pm 2.30pm Closing Address – Zhao Baisheng (Peking University) 3.15pm “WE THE SOUTH”: A NEW SOUTH-NORTH PARADIGM FOR GLOBAL LITERARY STUDIES ABS Lecture Theatre 1110 (H70) 3.15pm Afternoon Tea and Conference Close – ABS Level 3 Foyer (H70) 3.45pm 6.30pm Conference Dinner – Adria Bar Restaurant – Address: T.107 Cockle Bay Wharf, Darling Harbour NSW 2000 8.30pm

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MacLaurin Hall ↔ Education Building Friday, 23 August

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Abercrombie Building Abercrombie Business School, cnr of Codrington and Abercrombie, Darlington NSW 2006 Saturday, 24 August & Sunday, 25 August

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