‘Emotions of Cultures/Cultures of Emotions: Comparative Perspectives’ Society for the History of Emotions Conference Monday 11 December 2017 5.30–6.00 OPENING REMARKS ANDREW LYNCH, JACQUELINE VAN GENT 6.00–7.00 PLENARY LECTURE JAKELIN TROY The University of Sydney - Title tba Tuesday 12 December 2017 9.00–9.30 REGISTRATION / TEA AND COFFEE 9.30– PARALLEL SESSION 1A PARALLEL SESSION 1B PARALLEL SESSION 1C 11.00 Methodological Rituals, Social Staging Emotions Challenges Structures, Emotions Arts Lecture Room 6 Case Study Room Seminar Room 3 Chair: Kathryn Prince Chair: Susan Broomhall Chair: Jane Lydon SAANA SVÄRD ZOË CATHERINE JENNIFER B. HALTON University of Helsinki LAVATANGALOA HENRY National University of ‘Sorrow in The University of Ireland Mesopotamia: Auckland and PIPPA ‘(e)Motional Maps: Methodological SALONIUS Monash Reading Festival as a Challenges of University Cultural Cartography of Translating Emotions’ ‘Medieval Christian the Early Modern City’ Expressions of ANDREW LYNCH Belonging and the QINGYUAN XIONG The University of Māori Cult of the Yangzhou University Western Australia Ancestors’ ‘The Emergence of New ‘Literary Genres and Political Emotions in the Ideas of Periodisation in HAFIZ MUHAMMAD Chinese Communist the History of Emotions’ AYYAZ GULL Yan’an New Yang’ge University of the Punjab Movement’ ERIC PARISOT Lahore Flinders University ‘“Zuljinah O Zuljinah ALEXANDRA V. LEONZINI ‘The Case for Emotional Come to My House!” Free University of Berlin Ecosystems (or Weeping of Shia and Humboldt “Emosystems”) in Community in Pakistani University Cultural History’ Punjab, 1947–2015’ ‘“Depicting our People’s National Feelings”: VIOLETA GILABERT North Korean Opera, University of Otago Martyrdom, and the ‘Justice, Love, and Expression of Sharing: Seeking Māori Revolutionary Spirit’ Perspectives in the Emotional History of Aotearoa/New Zealand’ 1 11.00– TEA AND COFFEE 11.30 11.30– PARALLEL SESSION 2A PARALLEL SESSION 2B PARALLEL SESSION 2C 1.00 Aesthetics and Power Indigenous and Other Gendered Emotions Case Study Room Australian Narratives Arts Lecture Room 6 Chair: Susanne Meurer Seminar Room 3 Chair: Katrina Chair: Shino Konishi O’Loughlin LISA BEAVEN SADIE HECKENBERG PALAVI The University of University of Southern Jawaharlal Nehru Melbourne Queensland University ‘Possessing Things: The ‘Learning Through ‘An Analysis of Emotional Motivations Doing: My Wiradjuri “Gendered Emotion”: Behind Collecting in Yindyamarra’ Shame and Its Literary Early Modern Rome’ Narrative in Cross- ROBYN HECKENBERG Cultural Comparison- STEPHANIE DICKEY University of Southern Partition of North India Queen’s University Queensland in 1947 and Battle of (Canada) ‘Liberating Stories of Berlin in 1945’ ‘Portraiture, Emotion, Mission Life: the and Social Status in the Australian Aboriginal SUKALPA Early Modern World’ Narratives’ BHATTACHARJEE North-Eastern Hill SLAVKO KACUNKO STEPHANIE TRIGG University University of The University of ‘Emotion as Agency: A Copenhagen Melbourne Feminist Perspective’ ‘Telling, Touching and ‘What Have We Tacit Taste: A Learned? Gordon Comparative European Bennett’s Triptych: Perspective Towards the Requiem, of Grandeur, Emotional Turn’ Empire’ 1.00–2 LUNCH .00 2.00–3.30 PARALLEL SESSION 3A PARALLEL SESSION 3B PARALLEL SESSION 3C Emotions in Contested Landscapes Migration and Comparative Literary and Emotions Identities Perspectives Seminar Room 3 Arts Lecture Room 6 Case Study Room Chair: Andrea Gaynor Chair: Andrew Lynch Chair: John Kinder (TBC) WEN JIN JANE LYDON JULIAN POLAIN East China Normal The University of The University of University Western Australia Melbourne ‘Moral Sentiments and ‘Pity, Love or Justice? ‘Dreaming of the Devil: Modernity: A 1830s Images of A History of Nightmare Comparative Study of Australian Colonial in Australian Culture’ Eighteenth-Century Violence’ British and Chinese AMALYA LAYLA ASHMAN Novels’ THEA COSTANTINO Seoul National University of University 2 WENTAO JIANG Hertfordshire ‘Making Mothers Out of Zhejiang University ‘Home Sickness: Settler Migrants: Feeling Han, ‘Sympathetic Sentiment Relationships to Becoming South Korean’ and Scopic Descriptive Australian Place’ Mechanism in Modern LUCI CALLIPARI- Chinese Literary JUANITA FEROS RUYS MARCUZZO Writings around the The University of Sydney La Trobe University 1920s: Lu Xun, Yu Dafu, ‘Emotion, Dark Tourism, ‘Tracing Threads of the and Feng Wenbing in and the Jenolan Caves’ Past: Explorations the Rise of Print Culture’ Through Performance, Video and Relational ANNE SOPHIE VOYER Art’ University of Ottawa ‘Articulating Affect: Translating Emotional Communities in Marco Micone's Triptych’ 3.30–4.00 TEA AND COFFEE 4.00–5.15 PLENARY LECTURE KATHRYN PRINCE University of Ottawa ‘Decolonising the Emotions of Neptune in Canada’ 7.00 DINNER Wednesday 13 December 2017 9.30– PARALLEL SESSION 4A PARALLEL SESSION 4B PARALLEL SESSION 4C 11.00 Emotional Ecosystems Affects and Passions of Tolerance and Case Study Room the Soul: The Place of Intolerance Chair: Robin Macdonald Music Arts Lecture Room 6 Arts Lecture Room 6 Chair: Giovanni Chair: Juanita Feros Tarantino Ruys (TBC) NANDI CHINNA CONSTANT MEWS DANIEL BARBU Poet, essayist and Monash University University of environmental activist ‘Augustinian and Bern/CRASSH ‘The Weather Prophets: Aristotelian ‘Jewish Emotions and Historical Poetic Perspectives’ Christian Readers’ Representations of the Black Cockatoo in KATHLEEN NELSON LUISA SIMONUTTI Western Australia’ The University of Sydney CNR-ISPF ‘Expression and Chant ‘Privilege or JANE MUMMERY for a Passion Text’ Understanding? In Federation University Search of a Cognitive Australia and CAROL WILLIAMS Paradigm in Emotions DEBBIE RODAN Edith Monash University Research’ Cowan University ‘Aristotelian Influence in ‘Cross-Species Care on Music Theory’ PRASENJIT BISWAS the Basis of Shared North-Eastern Hill Emotions’ University ‘Tolerance and MATTHEW CHRULEW Intolerance: Hindutva 3 Curtin University Emotions in ‘Despret on the Contemporary India’ Sciences of Emotion’ 11.00– TEA AND COFFEE 11.30 11.30– PARALLEL SESSION 5A PARALLEL SESSION 5B PARALLEL SESSION 5C 1.00 Religion and Emotion in Emotions of Power Phobias and Traumatic Mission Encounters Seminar Room 3 Affects Case Study Room Chair: Giuseppe Finaldi Arts Lecture Room 6 Chair: Kirk Essary Chair: Michael Barbezat NATSUKO AKAGAWA MOISÉS PRIETO DON JAMES The University of Humboldt University MCLAUGHLIN Queensland ‘Shaping the Tyrant: The Swarthmore College ‘Religion in Cross- Role of Emotions in ‘Infection in the Cultural Contact: Nineteenth-Century Sentence Breeds: Prospect and Emotion Accounts on the Rethinking Emotion as of Fear and Salvation in Argentine Dictator Juan Literary Form in Sixteenth-Century Manuel de Rosas Transatlantic Rabies Japan’ (1830s–1850s)’ Narratives, 1750–1850’ ROBIN MACDONALD LIANA-BEATRICE NINA KREIBIG The University of VALERIO Humboldt University Western Australia University of Warwick ‘Before the Dead ‘“He Wished Himself to ‘“Men with the Front of Became Strangers- … Be the Bearer of the Caesar, but a Woman’s The Fear of Being Buried Letter”: Iroquoian and Heart”: Exploring the Alive as an Unexpected Algonquian Letter Varied Manifestations of Example of Social Bearers in Seventeenth- Fear Among the South Integration of Otherness Century New France’ Carolinian and Cuban in the Nineteenth Slave-Holding Elite Century’ JACQUELINE VAN GENT 1820–1850’ The University of JONATHAN W. Western Australia MICK WARREN MARSHALL ‘The Power and Limits The University of Sydney West Australian of Christian Shame and ‘“The Wickedness of Academy of Performing Guilt: Emotions in Early Three Kingdoms”: Arts, Edith Cowan Modern Colonial Navigating the Emotions University Mission Encounters’ of George Augustus ‘Neurological Trauma Robinson’s Friendly Theatre: Charcot and Mission’ Hysterioepilepsy’ 1.00–2 LUNCH .00 2.00–3.00 SHE AGM 3.00–4.30 PARALLEL SESSION 6A PARALLEL SESSION 6B Material Cultures of Ordering Emotions Emotions Seminar Room 3 Case Study Room Chair: Joanne McEwan 4 Chair: Lisa Beaven GRAZIANO GENTILI ERIN SEBO University of Florence Flinders University ‘The Astrolabe: ‘Son of the Man Who Mathematical, Cultural Began Faehðe Maeste: and Emotional Emotion as Social Perspectives in the Control in Late Iron Age Mediterranean Sea’ Epic Poetry’ CHARLES ZIKA PHILIPPA NICOLE BARR The University of Macquarie University Melbourne ‘Regulating Disgust’ ‘Objects, Iconoclasm, Emotion’ ROBYN CARROLL The University of KATHRYN PARKER Western Australia The University of Sydney ‘Legal Cultures, ‘Theatre, Emotions and Emotions and Place: Observations at Apologies: Historical the Archaeological Site and Contemporary and Performance Space Issues’ of the Rose Playhouse on London’s Bankside’ 4.30–5.00 CONCLUDING REMARKS * This is a draft program. It may be subject to change. KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS Decolonising the Emotions of Neptune in Canada Kathryn Prince, University of Ottawa, Canada The first play believed to have been both written and performed in Canada, Marc Lescarbot’s 1606 pageant Le théâtre de Neptune en la nouvelle France, transforms the subjugation of Canada’s indigenous Mi’kmaq into a display of French supremacy. Marking the safe return to Port Royal (in ‘Acadie’, present-day Nova Scotia) of the explorers Baron de Poutrincourt and Samuel de Champlain from an expedition in search of a more temperate site for the troubled colonial outpost, Neptune borrows from the French genres of réception and oceanic masque to mobilise emotions of triumph, conquest and patriotism. As an amateur
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