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[COLL] Ecological Grief in the Literature and the Arts of the Anglophone World – Université Paris Cité – 3-4 avril 2025

Le programme du colloque ‘Ecological Grief and Mourning in the Literature and the Arts in the Anglophone World’, qui se tiendra à l’université Paris Cité les 3 et 4 avril prochains, est disponible ci-dessous.

International Conference, 3-4 April 2025, Université Paris Cité

DAY 1: Thursday 3 April 2025

Amphi plat HF 580F, Halle aux Farines, 9 Esp. Pierre Vidal-Naquet, 75013 Paris

9.00-9.15: WELCOME AND COFFEE/TEA

9.15-9.30: OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE

9.30-10.45: PANEL 1 – Reworking Elegy. Chair: Héloïse Lecomte (ENS de Lyon)

  • MONTIN Sarah (Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle, Paris, France): ‘Eclogues in Absentia: Preemptive Elegies and Anticipatory Grief in Contemporary Anglophone Poetry’ 
  • HAMER Nicola (University of Warwick, UK): ‘Beyond Elegy, or, Towards a Poetics of Ecological Grief’ 
  • VITTONATTO Silvia (University College London, UK): ‘Times of Grief: On the Temporality of Contemporary Ecological Elegies’

10.45-11.05: COFFEE/TEA BREAK

11.05-12.00: PANEL 2 – Staging Environmental Grief. Chair: Solange Ayache (INSPE Paris, Sorbonne Université)

  • ANGELAKI Vicky (Mid Sweden University, Sweden): ‘Imag(in)ing Grief: Eco-Mourning Reframed in the Work of Caryl Churchill’ 
  • PEGHINELLI Andrea (Sapienza – University of Rome, Italy): ‘“And can aught grieve save humanity?”: Fear and Grief for an Ecological Catastrophe in Modern and Contemporary Drama’

12.00-12.55: PANEL 3 – Spectralities. Chair: Pr. Catherine Bernard (Université Paris Cité)

  • MOORE Sarah J. (University of Arizona, USA): ‘Mourning Trees: Maya Lin’s Ghost Forest’ 
  • MORISSON Valérie (Université Paul Valéry Montpellier 3, France): ‘Ec(h)omourning and Transcorporeal Un-mapping in Ailbhe Ní Bhrian’s works’

13.00-14.25: LUNCH BREAK

14.25-16.00: PANEL 4 – Blue Ecological Grief. Chair: Pr. Bénédicte Meillon (Université d’Angers)

  • DELAPORTE Marie-Laure (Université Paris Nanterre, France): ‘Between Mourning and Resilience: the Figure of the Mermaid as Blue Ecofeminism in the Arts’ 
  • FECTEAU Maxime (Université du Québec, Montréal, Canada): ‘“In the Middle of Everywhere’: Sylvia Earle and the Articulation of Blue Grief’
  • RAJA Ambika (University of Warwick, UK): ‘Battling extinction of non-human kin: A Comparative Reading of Solastalgia in World Literary Fiction’ 
  • BOTELHO Teresa (Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal) ‘Grieving on Toxic Waters: Writing the Common Vulnerability of Human and More-than-human Lives in Twenty-First Century American Literature’ 

16.00-16.20: COFFEE/TEA BREAK

16.20-17.20: KEYNOTE LECTURE – Stef Craps (Ghent University, Belgium) ‘Ecological Apologies: Reckoning with Grief, Guilt, and Multispecies Justice’

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DAY 2: Friday 4 April 2025

Room 1021, Bâtiment Sophie Germain, Pl. Aurélie Nemours, 75013 Paris

9.15-10.30: PANEL 5 – Mourning Trees . Chair: Pr. Sarah J. Moore (University of Arizona)

  • LEBLOND Diane (Université de Lorraine, Metz, France): ‘Ghostly Trees, Bones and Butterflies Mourning a More-than-human world: Elif Shafak’s The Island of Missing Trees (2021), Towards a Hauntology of Living Things’ 
  • BRONNER Irène (University of Johannesburg, South Africa): ‘Tamara Kostianovsky’s Tree Stumps’ (online)
  • BIRAT Kathie (Université de Lorraine, Metz, France): ‘Resistant Mourning: Fictional Representations of Environmental Loss’ 

10.30-10.50: COFFEE/TEA BREAK

10.50-12.05: PANEL 6 – Indigenous Experiences of Environmental Grief. Chair: Robert Ivermee (ICP)

  • APOSPORI Fani (University of Edinburgh, UK): ‘To get to this tomb take a canoe’ 
  • WIECZOREK Paula (University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, Poland): ‘Haunted Landscapes of the Anthropocene: Ghostly Forms in Indigenous Speculative Fiction’ 
  • ZIAVRA Elpida (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece): ‘The Writing of the Ecological Disaster: Mourning the Ungrievable in 21st Century Anishinaabe-Canadian Poetry and Visual Arts’ 

12.05-14.00: LUNCH BREAK (Salle SG 1004)

14.00-15.00: PANEL 7 – Ecological Grief, Affect and Melancholy. Chair: Pr. Sara Thornton (Université Paris Cité)

  • CARLILL Alice (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK): ‘Living the ‘“barely bearable”’: Ecological Grief and Depression in Weather and The High House’ 
  • ISHCHENKO Anna (Linnaeus University, Sweden): ‘Towards Environmental Melancholy in Narrative Video Games’ 

15.00-15.20: COFFEE/TEA BREAK 

15.20-16.35: PANEL 8 – Extinctions. Chair: Pr. Cécile Roudeau (Université Paris Cité)

  • BEDARD-GOULET Sara (Utrecht University, Netherlands) and FERWERDA Susanne (Utrecht University, Netherlands): ‘Tracing Extinction in Australia: Artistic Attunements to Vanished Species’ 
  • BENSON Alex (Bard College, USA): ‘Extinction and Enjambment’ 
  • ŠLAPKAUSKAUTE Rūta (Vilnius University, Lithuania): ‘Funny Bones: The Commedification of Extinction in Chris Flynn’s Mammoth’ 

16.35-16.45: CLOSING REMARKS AND END OF THE CONFERENCE

Manifestation organisée avec le soutien de: ECHELLES – UMR 8264Institut Catholique de ParisIHRIM (Institut d’Histoire des Représentations et des Idées dans les Modernités – CNRS UMR 5317) et SEAC (Société d’Etudes Anglaises Contemporaines / Society of Contemporary British Studies)


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Bénédicte Meillon (25 mars 2025). [COLL] Ecological Grief in the Literature and the Arts of the Anglophone World – Université Paris Cité – 3-4 avril 2025. Écopoétique. Consulté le 22 juin 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/13kgz


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