One Day International Conference
What Can Shakespeare do for us ?/What can we do with Shakespeare?
New Faces in interaction
Saturday 23 June 2018
Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3, Site Saint Charles 1 (Salle des Colloques 1)
Programme
9.00 Ouverture du colloque/ Opening of the Conference by officials and the New Faces team
9.30 Panel 1: Shakespeare thérapeute/Shakespeare and healing
Moderator: Bernhard Klein, University of Kent (GB)
- Doug Lanier, New Hampshire University (USA): « ‘At the least this refuge let me find’: Performing Shakespeare in Refugee Camps. »
- Andreas Mahler, Freie Universität Berlin (Germany): « Restitutional Shakespeare »
- Attila Kiss, University of Szeged (Hungary): « The Performance of the Body on the Early Modern and the Postmodern Stage »
11.00 Pause/ Coffee Break
11.30 Panel 2: Shakespeare en captivité/ Shakespeare in captivity
Moderator: Jean-Christophe Mayer, IRCL, CNRS, France
- Ton Hoenselaars, Utrecht University (The Netherlands) : « Shakespearean Explorations in Captivity »
- Mariacristina Cavecchi, University of Milan (Italy): « Shakespearean Dreams for a New Prison »
- Florence March, IRCL, Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 (France) : « Shakespeare in Captivity : the Avignon Festival and Le Pontet Penitentiary »
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Panel 3: Shakespeare et l’éducation/Shakespeare and education
Moderator: Fátima Vieira, Université de Porto (Portugal)
- Florence March and Janice Valls-Russell, IRCL, Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 (France): « Shakespeare and Citizenship: a Montpellier secondary-school programme »
- Agnes Matuska, University of Szeged (Hungary): « Teaching Shakespeare Today: Insights from the Hungarian Context »
- Irina Brook (Théâtre National de Nice): « Working with teachers at the Théâtre National de Nice »
15.30 Pause/Coffee break
16.00 Panel 4: Shakespeare et le dialogue des cultures/ Shakespeare and Intercultural Communication: Appropriation, Hybridity and Cultural Translation
Moderator: Rui Carvalho-Homem, University of Porto (Portugal)
- Pavel Drábek, University of Hull (United Kingdom): « Shakespeare’s Myriad-Minded Stage: Dramaturgical Translation and the Theatrical Spaces of Cultural Hybridity »
- Martin Procházka, Charles University (Czech Republic): « Early Modern Cultural Hybridity: Reworking Shakespeare for Intercultural Communication in Jonson’s Bartholmew Fair«
- Miguel Ramalhete Gomes, University of Porto (Portugal): « Triangulating Meanings: Sir Thomas More and Post-Truth »
17.30 Panel 5 : Shakespeare, la politique, la diplomatie/Shakespeare, politics, diplomacy
Moderator: Lieke Stelling (Utrecht University, Netherlands)
- Nathalie Rivère de Carles, Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès (France): « The diplomacy in and of Shakespeare’s plays »
- Sabine Schülting, Freie Universität Berlin (Germany): « Shakespeare across the Mediterranean »
- Mirka Horova, Charles University (Czech Republic): « Tott’ring Fortune / Who at her certain’st reels – Shakespeare’s Politics of Chance »
19.00 Séance de posters /Students’ poster session
CONFERENCE SOUTENUE PAR: Université Paul Valéry Montpellier 3, IRCL (UMR, CNRS, Laboratoire Cultures Anglo-Saxonnes (EA 801), Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, ESOF 2018, Région Occitanie, Société Française Shakespeare.
Commentaires récents