Thursday 7 October 2010
Lecture room F08
- 8 Registration
- 8.45-9 Opening of the conference by Olivier Faron, Director of the ENS de Lyon
- 9-10 Plenary session - Chair : François Specq (ENS de Lyon)
- 9-9.30 Sarga Moussa (Director of LIRE – CNRS) : “Hybridités imaginaires : croisements des cultures, des religions et des langues dans ‘Les Orientales’ de Hugo”
- 9.30-10 Daniel-Henri Pageaux (University of Paris III – Sorbonne Nouvelle) : “Une alternative critique à l’hybridité postcoloniale : le
néo-baroque (Littératures hispano-américaines et antillaises)”
Coffee break
Parallel Session 1 : Postcolonial dislocation (room F08)
Chair : Christian Gutleben (University of Nice)
- 10.30-11 Florence Labaune-Demeule (University of Lyon 3) : “Anita Nair’s Aesthetics of Hybridity : Mistress as Narrative Kathakali”
- 11-11.30 Laetitia Zecchini (CNRS) : “A historical hybridity and strangeness in contemporary Indian poetry”
Parallel Session 2 : Hybridity and the visual arts
- 10.30-11 Claudine Armand (University of Nancy 2) : “Forms and practices of hybridization in Fred Wilson’s visual art”
- 11-11.30 Sophie Dannenmüller (University of Paris I Sorbonne) : “ ‘Café Mestizo : a grind so fine you give in to the pleasure’ : The use of the
medium to criticize society in David Avalos’ hybrid sculptures”
- 11.30-12 Elise Trogrlic (University of Rouen) : “Instability as praxis : the hybrid as a cross of failure and fertility in John Edgar Wideman’s
treatment of Giacometti”
Parallel Session 3 : Challenging fixed identities (room F122)
Chair : Corinne Duboin (University of La Réunion)
- 10.30-11 Tania Zulli (University of Rome 3) : “Identities in Transition : Hybridism in R. L. Stevenson’s Colonial Fiction”
- 11-11.30 Claude Le Fustec (University of Rennes 2) : “Magic realism : the poetics of hybridity in African American Literature”
- 11.30-12 David Waterman (University of La Rochelle – Bordeaux 3) : “The Contact Zone in Wartime : Hybridity’s Promise and Terror in
Nadeem Aslam’s The Wasted Vigil”
Lunch break
Parallel Session 1 : Hybridizing Englishness (room F08)
Chair : Lacy Rumsey (ENS de Lyon)
- 2-2.30 Anne Dromart (University of Lyon 3) : “Hybridity, Legitimacy and Identity in the writings of Daniel Defoe”
- 2.30-3 Jean-Michel Ganteau (University of Montpellier 3) : “Mongrelization and Assimilation : The Hybridity of Englishness”
Parallel Session 2 : Salman Rushdie’s hybrid poetics (room F120)
Chair : Joel Kuortti (University of Turku)
- 2-2.30 Lise Guilhamon (University of Versailles Saint Quentin) : “English ‘made as India’ : the language of Salman Rushdie’s fiction between
linguistic heterogeneity and poetic hybridity”
- 2.30-3 Kerry-Jane Wallart (University of Paris IV Sorbonne) : “Imperial authority and Renaissance perspective in Salman Rushdie’s The Enchantress of Florence”
Parallel Session 3 : Identity and otherness in recent Australian fiction (room F122)
Chair : Eileen Williams-Wanquet (University of La Réunion)
- 2-2.30 Maryline Brun (University of Toulouse-le Mirail – University of Melbourne) : “Racial and Literary Hybridity in Brian Castro’s Shanghai Dancing ”
- 2.30-3 Salhia Ben-Messahel (University of Lille 3) : “Hybridity as the site of difference in Nicholas Jose’s The Red Thread and Gail Jones’s Dreams of Speaking”
Break
Lecture room F08
- 3.30-7pm Plenary session – Chairs : Catherine Pesso-Miquel (University of Lyon 2) and Vanessa Guignery (ENS de Lyon)
- 3.30-4 Jopi Nyman (University of Eastern Finland) : “A Carvery of Hybridity : Monica Ali’s In the Kitchen”
- 4-4.30 Joel Kuortti (University of Turku) : “Hybridity as a ‘Disease’ in Salman Rushdie’s The Enchantress of Florence”
Coffee break
- 5.30-7 Abha Dawesar in Conversation
Friday 8 October 2010
Parallel Session 1 : The Mongrel Self (room F08)
Chair : Deborah Madsen (University of Geneva)
- 9-9.30 Myriam Bellehigue (University of Paris IV Sorbonne) : “Louise Erdrich’s Love Medicine : a mixed-blood narrative”
- 9.30-10 Elisabeth Bouzonviller (University Jean Monnet, St-Etienne) : “Cracks and « Bricolage » in Louise Erdrich’s The Antelope Wife or the Art of Hybridity”
- 10-10.30 Héliane Ventura (University of Toulouse Le Mirail) : “Unadulterated Violence : The Hermeneutics of Hybridity in Native and Non-Native Fiction”
Coffee break
- 11-11.30 Jean-Marc Victor (University of Paris IV Sorbonne) : “Figures of hybridity in William Faulkner’s Sanctuary”
- 11.30-12 Michaël Taugis (University of Paris VII-CEJA) : “There and Back : Cross-Cultural Journeys and Interweavings in Gary Shteyngart’s
The Russian Debutante’s Handbook.”
Parallel Session 2 : Writing the hybrid self (room F120)
Chair : Nicole Terrien (University of Rennes 2)
- 9-9.30 Ebrahim Salimikouchi (University of Ispahan) : “Polyphonie de l’écriture du ‘moi’ hybride dans l’œuvre autobiographique d’Assia
Djebar”
- 9.30-10 Laure Gardelle (ENS de Lyon) : “The contribution of pronominal gender to the representation of a hybrid linguistic identity”
- 10-10.30 Sihem Arfaoui Abidi (Gafsa University) : “The Between-world Dilemma : Pains and Pleasures of Hybridity in Arab and Arab American Memoirs”
Coffee break
- 11-11.30 Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay (University of Paris Est Créteil) : “Denaturing, contamination and hybridity in Thomas de
Quincey’s autobiographical works (1821-1853)”
- 11.30-12 Teresa Gibert (UNED, Madrid) : “Thomas King and the Paradoxes of Hybridity”
Parallel Session 3 : Cross-cultural fertilization (room F122)
Chair : Judith Misrahi-Barak (Montpellier 3)
- 9-9.30 Corinne Duboin (University of La Réunion) : “Black Atlantic
Literature : Aesthetics, Hybridity and Globality”
- 9.30-10 Yolaine Parisot (University of Rennes 2) : “L’hybridité, un obstacle
au comparatisme postcolonial ? L’exemple de la Caraïbe et de
l’océan Indien”
- 10-10.30 Blossom Ngum Fondo (University of Maroua) : “Metaphors of ‘Twoness’ : Constructing a Double Heritage in Michelle Cliff’s
Abeng”
Coffee break
- 11-11.30 Eileen Williams-Wanquet (University of La Réunion) : “Lindsey
Collen’s The Rape of Sita (1993) : the Politics of Hybridity”
- 11.30-12 Markus Arnold (University of La Réunion) : “Cosmopolitan visions and odysseys of memory : identity twists in the writing of
Mauritian author Amal Sewtohul”
Lunch break
Parallel Session 1 : Neo-Victorian grafts (room F08)
Chair : Jean-Michel Ganteau (University of Montpellier 3)
- 2-2.30 Christian Gutleben (University of Nice) : “Hybridity as oxymoron : An interpretation of the dual nature of neo-Victorian fiction”
- 2.30-3 Nicole Terrien (University of Rennes 2) : “ The Neo-Victorian novel : Hybrid or Intertextual Mosaic ?”
- 3-3.30 Monica Latham (University of Nancy 2) : “Bringing newness to the world : Lloyd Jones’ ‘Pacific version of Great Expectations’ ”
Parallel Session 2 : Hybridizing myths (room F120)
Chair : Laure Gardelle (ENS de Lyon)
- 2-2.30 Simona Corso (University of Rome 3) : “Robinson’s Adventures in a Hybrid World”
- 2.30-3 Sneharika Roy (University of Paris III – Sorbonne Nouvelle) : “Hybridizing Homer : A Case of Epic Genes and Genre in Derek Walcott’s Omeros”
- 3-3.30 Madhu Krishnan (University of Nottingham) : “Narrative Hybridity and the Dynamism of the Postcolonial in Chris Abani’s
GraceLand”
Coffee break
- 4-5.30pm Plenary session – Chair : François Specq (ENS de Lyon)
- 4-4.30 John Hutnyk (Goldsmiths, University of London) : “Creativity across borders”
- 4.30-5 Deborah Madsen (University of Geneva) : “Hybridity, hyphenation and mixed-race identities”