ASFS Program 2018

ASFS Program 2018

26th Annual Conference of the Australian Society for French Studies Environment and Identity The University of Western Australia 4 – 7 December 2018 26th Annual Conference of the Australian Society for French Studies Environment and Identity The University of Western Australia 4-7 December 2018 TUESDAY 4 DECEMBER 10am–1pm Masterclass with Nadine Gassie ‘Translating Tim Winton and David Malouf into French’ Institute of Advanced Studies, Irwin Street Building, UWA 2pm–5pm Postgraduate Afternoon Convenor: Sophie Patrick Arts Building, Lecture Room 4 (Afternoon Tea, 3pm-3.30pm) 6pm–7.30pm Rencontre littéraire avec Rodney Saint-Eloi, poète et éditeur Alliance Française de Perth 75 Broadway, Nedlands, WA 6009 WEDNESDAY 5 DECEMBER 8.45am–9.30am Registration University Club, Level 1 9.30am–10am Welcome and Opening Dr Richard Walley, Prof. Matthew Tonts (Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Education), M. Frédéric Flipo (Honorary Consul for France), M. Bertrand Pous (Counsellor for Cooperation and Cultural Action, French Embassy) Paul Gibbard (UWA) Fox Lecture Theatre, Arts Building 10am–11am Keynote 1: Mary Orr, University of St Andrews, UK Bio-prospecting in French/Francophone Studies: Rethinking the ‘mediterranean’ in Periods of Discipline Climate Change Chair: Hélène Jaccomard Fox Lecture Theatre, Arts Building 11am–11.30am Morning Tea University Club, Level 1 uwa.edu.au 3 Parallel Session 1: ARTS LR4 Parallel Session 2: ARTS LR5 Parallel Session 3: ARTS LR6 Writing and Québecois Place and Identity Place in Nineteenth- Identity Chair: Céline Doucet Century Literature Chair: Julie Robert Chair: Paul Gibbard 11.30am–12pm Anne-Marie DUQUETTE Bénédicte ANDRÉ Alistair ROLLS (Université du Québec à (Macquarie University) (University of Newcastle) Trois-Rivières) Transnational Continuum: Baudelaire’s Revenge: The [Skype Presentation] La Visual Cultures in the Urban Jumble and Seeing Chasse-Galerie, ou le Contemporary Cultural Swans Everywhere territoire comme fondement Landscape of Réunion Island du folklore québécois 12pm–12.30pm Guri Ellen BARSTAD Diane de SAINT LÉGER Françoise GRAUBY (University College of (University of Melbourne) (University of Sydney) Østfold, Norway) and Kerry MULLAN ‘Corambé’, Nohant, Sand: Paysage et identité chez (RMIT University) artiste en herbe et esprit des l’écrivain québécois Environment and Identity in lieux dans Histoire de ma vie Mahigan Lepage Noumea: a Semiotic Analysis (1855) of the Landscape 12.30pm–1pm Adina BALINT Andrea BELLIA Gillian DOOLEY (University of Winnipeg, (Monash University) (Flinders University) Canada) Itinérance, migration, Jane Austen and the French Croisements de nomadisme et troubles Revolution l’environnement et de identitaires dans la l’identitaire dans les littérature française Amériques contemporaine 1pm–2pm Lunch University Club, Level 1 Parallel Session 4: ARTS LR4 Parallel Session 5: ARTS LR5 Parallel Session 6: ARTS LR6 Canadian Writing, Identity Literature and Gardens and Landscapes and Environment Environment Chair: Ben McCann Chair: Valentina Gosetti Chair: Jackie Dutton 2pm–2.30pm Kate AVERIS Bethany MASON Hélène JACCOMARD (University of Antioquia, (University of Birmingham, (The University of Western Colombia) UK) Australia) Fractured Identities and A Comparative Study of Gardénias et sécateurs: Environmental Degradation Environment and Identity in l’horticulture comme in Nancy Huston’s Le Club des Patrick Chamoiseau’s Texaco philosophie dans Une miracles relatifs (2016) and Maryse Condé’s Victoire: Désolation de Yasmina Reza les saveurs et les mots 2.30pm–3pm Mohamed MAHIOUT Jane SOUTHWOOD Patrick IMBERT (University of Cergy- (The University of Western (University of Ottawa, Pontoise, France) Australia) Canada) Germination poétique: Marguerite Yourcenar and Le jardin et la frontier: leurs l’amérindianité de l’écriture the Environment impacts identitaires dans les de Robert Lalonde Amériques 4 The University of Western Australia 3pm–3.30pm Antonio VISELLI Guillaume THOUROUDE Raji VALLURY (University of Canterbury, (University of Nizwa, Oman) (University of New Mexico, New Zealand) Récit de voyage et USA) Une écopoétique de la environnement: de Space, Landscape, Aesthetic désorientation dans la forêt l’appauvrissement littéraire Pleasure, and the Politics du langage de Jean Chicoine à la complexification of Gender in the Goncourt narrative Brothers’ Germinie Lacerteux 3.30pm–4pm Afternoon Tea University Club, Level 1 Parallel Session 7: ARTS LR4 Parallel Session 8: ARTS LR5 Parallel Session 9: ARTS LR6 Teaching, Learning and Literature and Identity Space, Politics and Environment Chair: Véronique Duché Literature Chair: Sabine Kuuse Chair: Antonio Viselli 4pm–4.30pm Frédérique PÉNILLA Trudy AGAR Aurélie BERNARD (University of Franche- (University of Auckland, (University of Toulouse 2, Comté, France) New Zealand) France) Environnement et Locating Identity in a Rapports spatiaux selon la pratiques immersives dans Land of Conflict: ‘Home’ in géographie libertaire l’enseignement des langues Francophone North Africa 4.30pm–5pm Irwin COMPIEGNE Anne SCHAEFER Craig ADAMS (University of Technology (Knox College, USA) (The Hutchins School, Sydney) Linda Lê et Georges Perec: Tasmania) Students’ Self-presentation une quête identitaire par le Space and Identity in Jean in Social Media in Study- métissage de la literature Echenoz’s Envoyée spéciale abroad Context 5pm–5.30pm Clément EXTIER Charlotte MACKAY (Alliance Française de Perth) (University of Melbourne) Être soi dans une langue L’Afrique aquatique dans Les seconde: le CECR au service Aubes écarlates de Léonora de la construction d’une Miano identité narrative 5.30pm–6.15pm Language Teachers’ Special Session Frédérique Penilla, University of Franche-Comté, France ‘Le Centre de Linguistique Appliquée’ Chair: Hélène Jaccomard Fox Lecture Theatre 6.30pm–8.30pm Cocktail Reception (with book launches from 7pm) Matilda Bay Restaurant 3 Hackett Drive, Crawley, WA 6009 uwa.edu.au 5 THURSDAY 6 DECEMBER 8.45am–9.30am Registration University Club, Level 1 9.30am–10.30am Keynote 2: Rodney Saint-Eloi, poète et éditeur ‘Ecrire, éditer et aimer’ Chair: Bonnie Thomas Fox Lecture Theatre 10.30am–11am Morning Tea University Club, Level 1 Parallel Session 10: ARTS LR4 Parallel Session 11: ARTS LR5 Parallel Session 12: Arts LR6 Ecological and Regional Mobility and Identity Place and Identity Identities in the Nineteenth Chair: Bonnie Thomas Chair: Jarrod Hayes Century Chair: Tim Unwin 11am–11.30m Christie MARGRAVE André AVIAS Laté LAWSON-HELLU (Aberystwyth University, UK) (University College of (University of Western Eco-regional Identities in the Østfold, Norway) Ontario, Canada) Nineteenth-Century French Du Maghreb à Haïti: un La perspective Caribbean Novel: Traversay’s certain cadre de vie comme écolinguistique du lieu Les Amours de Zémédare et toile de fond identitaire dans et de l’identité chez Félix Carina and Bergeaud’s Stella l’écriture de deux écrivains Couchoro 11.30am–12pm Valentina GOSETTI Andrew McGREGOR Charles RICE-DAVIS (University of New England) (University of Melbourne) (Victoria University of Reclaiming Provincialism: [co-authored with Charrlotte Wellington, New Zealand) A Transregional Study of Hammond, Poetics of Place and Modern French Poetry Cardiff University, UK] Problems of Translation: O is for Orientalism: The Coutechève Lavoie Aupont’s Dynamics of the Sexual Port-au-Prince Tourist Gaze in Laurent Cantet’s Vers le sud/Heading South (2005) 12pm–12.30pm Daniel FINCH-RACE Melanie HAWTHORNE (University of Bristol, UK) (Texas A&M University, USA) Maritime Ecologies and Women Writers and French Industrial Identities in Zola’s Nationality: Renée Vivien as La Joie de vivre Case Study 12.30pm–2.30pm Lunch University Club, Level 1 and ASFS Annual General Meeting (1pm-2.30pm) Case Study Room, University Club, Level 1 6 The University of Western Australia Parallel Session 13: ARTS LR4 Parallel Session 14: ARTS LR5 Parallel Session 15: ARTS LR6 African Writers and Place Australian and New Self and Place Chair: Céline Doucet Zealand Environments Chair: Alistair Rolls Chair: Hélène Jaccomard 2.30pm–3pm Nora Ladi DADUUT Natalie EDWARDS Greg HAINGE (University of Jos, Nigeria) (University of Adelaide) (University of Queensland) Black Values and Socio- Catherine Rey’s Franco- This Life Which is not cultural Issues in the Post- Australian Translingual One: Transplant and colonial Writings of Alain Environment Transcendence in Mabanckou and Léonora Quillévéré’s Réparer les Miano vivants 3pm–3.30pm Anna-Leena TOIVANEN Tim UNWIN Lina VALE (University of Liège, Belgium) (University of Bristol, UK) (University of Melbourne) Everyday Mobilities, Hostile Environments: Dark Perceptions of Paris Urban/Peripheral French Travellers in Late and the Self in Jean Rhys’s Cartographies and Practical Nineteenth-century Australia Quartet and Good Morning, Cosmopolitanism in Midnight Michèle Rakotoson’s Elle, au printemps and Alain Mabanckou’s Tais-toi et meurs 3.30pm–4pm Christopher HOGARTH Marie-Laure VUAILLE- Safa OULED HADDAR (University of South BARCAN (University of (University of Blida 2, Algeria) Australia) Newcastle) Le désert algérien chez Domestic Detritus: the and Jean ANDERSON Isabelle Eberhardt: influence Emotional Effects of the (Victoria University of et fascination African Urban Landscape Wellington) on Characters in Alain Préservation ou altération Mabanckou’s Work de l’environnement: enjeux et défis de la traduction d’œuvres littéraires australiennes et néo- zélandaises 4pm–4.30pm Afternoon Tea University Club, Level

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