The Age of Outrage
Colloque annuel de la SEAC
Université de Valenciennes
19-20 Octobre 2012
Programme
Vendredi 19 octobre
Amphithéâtre 150 – Fllash - Université Le Mont Houy
9h15 accueil
Challenging a genre
Chair : Christine Reynier
9h30
Narratives under attack: outrage and reaction in early 20th century espionage novels
Élodie Raimbault (Université Stendhal Grenoble 3)
10h
Eminent Victorians, outrageous Strachey: the indecent exposure of Victorian characters and mores.
Floriane Reviron-Piégay (Université Jean Monnet - CELEC- SEMASE)
10h30 questions
10h45 pause
Aesthetics of outrage
11h
"Moral outrage and aesthetic outrage in Joyce"
Daniel Ferrer (ITEM CNRS)
11h30
Resisting Logos: Joyce and Leavis
G R Taneja (University of Delhi)
12h questions
The voice of outrage
Chair : Daniel Ferrer
14h
“A match burning in a crocus”: Virginia Woolf’s Poetics of Revolt
Elsa Högberg (Uppsala University)
14h30
A Far Cry From Within: Virginia Woolf’s Poethics of Resistance
Adèle Cassigneul (Université Toulouse le MIrail)
15h questions
15h15 pause
Outraging outrage
Chair : Thomas Day
15h30
(out)Rage against the Machine: "Parasexuality" and Subversion in Jean Rhys's Voyage in the Dark
Catherine Rovera-Amandolese (Paris Dauphine)
16h
The Outrageousness of Outrage : Daphne du Maurier’s « Monte Verità »
Christine Reynier (Université Montpellier III-EMMA)
16h30
Evelyn Waugh’s artistic outcry in Love Among the Ruins of a godless world
Julie Morère (Université de Nantes)
17h questions
Samedi 20 octobre
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Valenciennes - Auditorium
10h accueil – café
Poetics of indignation
Chair : Catherine Pesso-Miquel
10h15
(Dis/)Figuring Rebellion: Wilfred Owen and the Legacy of Outrage
Catherine Lanone (Université Paris 3)
10h45
The Age of Outrage abstract: Sean Bonney’s militant poetics
David Nowell-Smith (Paris Diderot, France – Cambridge, UK)
11h15
Savage indignation and petty resentment in the later work of Geoffrey Hill
Thomas Day (University of Central Lancashire, UK)
11h45 questions
12h déjeuner
Scandal & rebellion
Chair : Catherine Bernard
14h
“Literature’s ‘fearless daring’: Outrage and Outrageousness in Salman Rushdie’s Essays and Fiction.”
Catherine Pesso Miquel (Université Lyon 2)
14h30
Outrageous Britain, Granta and the rebellion against the English novel
Cécile Beaufils (Université Paris 7).
15h
Amis Martin Amis and « The Nature of the Offence » : the expression of outrage and the experience of scandal
Diane Leblond (Université Paris Diderot)
15h30 questions
15h45 pause
Sexual/textual outrage
16h
Alan Hollinghurst/Ronald Firbank - Camp filiation as an aesthetics of outrage.
Georges Letissier (Université de Nantes)
16h30
An Outsider’s Outrageous Survival: Metamorphosis in I. J. Kay’s Mountains of the Moon
Jonathan Bloom (Université Paris-Dauphine)
17h questions et cloture du colloque