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Francospheres of Resistance and Revolution

Francospheres of Resistance and Revolution

Publié le par Alexandre Gefen (Source : Claire Launchbury)

Monday 3 April 
9:30 Registration and Welcome 
10:00 Panel One – Foundations 
Bill Marshall (Stirling): Victor Serge Now 
Mason Norton (Edge Hill): Resistance in France, 1940-44: Politics or the Political? 
Fabrice Usman (Regis): The Very First New Left: Claude Bourdet and The Emergence of the Nouvelle Gauche 
11:30 Coffee 

11:45 Panel Two – 68 revisited 
Ben Partridge (Newcastle): May ’68, Photography and Memory: Beyond the Iconic 
Angelos Triantafyllou (Versailles-Saint-Quentin-Yvelines): Gérard Fromanger: Painter and Actor of Mai 68 
Ludivine Bantingy (Rouen- France Culture): « Rêve général » Alternatives et projets imaginés en 1968 
13:15 Lunch (own arrangements) 

14:30 PLENARY Louise Michel: The Commune and New Caldeonia 
Paul Mason
: On Divine Chaos of Starry Things 
16:00 Tea 

16:15 Mary and Bryan Talbot on The Red Virgin in conversation with Charles Forsdick 
17:30 Vin d’honneur 

Tuesday 4 April 
10:00 Panel 3 - Postcolonial Resistance and Revolution 
Alison Smith
 (Liverpool): Georges Didi-Huberman: forms of resistance in the space of images 
Ralph Heyndels (Miami): Revolutionary Engagement From Within Emotional, Sexual and Imaginary Subjectivity: “Ecrire Et s’engager Aujourd’hui”1 as Abdellah Taia would conceives it 
Nadhim Chaouché (Oran): La Résistance identitaire à travers le roman algérien d’expression française 1900-1950 
11:30 Coffee 

11:45 PLENARY: Anna-Louise Milne (ULIP): ‘Sylvain George and lyric documentary in the age of late capitalism, or When cinema burns in revolt…’ 
13:00 Lunch (own arrangements) 

14:00 PLENARY Siobhan Shilton (Bristol): “Art, Resistance and the Tunisian Revolution: Aesthetics of Contingency” 
15:15 Tea 

15:30 Panel 4: Contemporary Resistance 
Amanda Crawley Jackson
 (Sheffield): Re-making the City? The recent work of activist collectives in France 
Jean-Frédéric Hannay (Chester): L’insurrection qui vient…ou pas…! 
Sarah Waters (Leeds): Work, Resistance and Suicide in the 21st century French Workplace