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Walter Benjamin & the Nineteenth Century Today (Londres)

Walter Benjamin & the Nineteenth Century Today (Londres)

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Walter Benjamin & the Nineteenth Century Today

International conference organized by Prof Jean-Michel Gouvard

University of Bordeaux Montaigne/Institute of Modern Languages Research

(School of Advanced Study, University of London)

in collaboration with

Textes / Littératures: Ecritures et Modèles (EA 4195, University of Bordeaux Montaigne)

12 & 13 December 2019

Institute of Modern Languages Research, Senate House

Keynote speakers

Prof Michael W. Jennings (Princeton University)

Prof Marc Berdet (University of Brasilia)

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PROGRAMME :

12 December 2019

(09:00-09:30) Registration

(09:30-09:45) Welcome by Jean-Michel Gouvard (University of Bordeaux Montaigne)

(09:45-11:00) Session 1

Chair:  Susan Reynolds (British Library)

Carola Borys (University of Siena & University of Paris 3)

‘Kitsch and the 19th century’s “passion for masks”’

Francisco Camêlo (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)

‘Toys, miniatures and old children’s books’

Christoph Schmitt-Maaß (University of Munich & University of Potsdam)

‘Signs and Wounds. Walter Benjamin’s Reading of Tattoos between Art, Kitsch, and Language’

(11:00-11:15) Coffee break

(11:15-12:30) Session 2

Chair: Anna Crofts (Stockholm University)

Jiani Fan (Princeton University)

‘Antiquity and Modernity at a Standstill. Analysis of Walter Benjamin’s Allegoric image and Dialectic image through Charles Baudelaire’

Martin Mees & Natacha Pfeiffer (Saint-Louis University, Brussels)

‘The Ruin of the World? Walter Benjamin Reading Baudelaire’

Bruna Della Torre (University of São Paulo)

‘Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu and the critical theories of Walter Benjamin and Theodor W. Adorno’

(12:30-14:00) Lunch

(14:00-15:15) Keynote speaker 1

Michael W. Jennings (Princeton University)

‘Baudelaire and the Will to Apokatastasis’

(15:15-16:15) Parallel session 1

Panel 1A

Chair: Karolina Jesien (University of Nottingham)

Peter Zusi (University College London)

‘Thomas de Quincey: A Prose-Poet in the Era of High Capitalism’

Ambra Celano (International University of Language and Medias, Milano)

‘Benjamin’s influence over Brecht’s Kriegsfibel

Panel 1B

Chair: Sara Giguère (University of Montréal)

Wolfgang Bock (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)

‘Benjamin and Kierkegaard’

Djamel Benkrid (Université de Paris VIII)

‘Benjamin and Nietzsche’s question of being/language: Two tragic destinies’

(16:15-16:30) Coffee break

(16:30-17:45) Session 3

Chair: Sofia Cumming (University of East Anglia)

Susan Reynolds (British Library)

‘Benjamin, Kracauer, Adorno: past, present, future’

Hélène Orain (University of Paris 1)

‘Walter Benjamin: A photographic thought of the 19th century out of time’

Erik Granly Jensen (University of Southern Denmark)

‘Infrastructure and Communication Technology in the Arcades Project

 

13 December 2019

(09:30-09:45) Welcome

(09:45-11:00) Session 4

Chair: Jiani Fan (Princeton University)

Robert Krause (University of Freiburg)

‘On the Verge. The transformation of leisure into idleness in Baudelaire and Benjamin’

Sofia Cumming (University of East Anglia)

‘Walter Benjamin’s modern mythologies & the possibility of an awakened history’

Robert Pursche (University of Basel)

‘Archivists in the Library? How Benjamin’s 19th century survived through the catastrophic 20th century’

(11:00-11:15) Coffee break

(11:15-12:30) Parallel session 2

Panel 2A

Chair: Erik Granly Jensen (University of Southern Denmark)

Sara Giguère (University of Montréal)

‘Double or quits: ludification of the economy’

Fernando Araujo Del Lama (University of São Paulo)

‘Walter Benjamin’s phantasmagoria haunts the 21st century: social media and Trump/Bolsonaro elections in perspective’

Fernando Augusto Bee Magalhães (University of Campinas)

‘Benjamin’s diagnoses of modernity’

Panel 2B

Chair: Joseph Ford (Institute of Modern Languages Research)

Anna Crofts (Stockholm University)

‘Charged distance: The “as ifs” of romantic irony and Benjamin’s aura’

Christophe David (University of Rennes 2)

‘Thinking Utopia with Walter Benjamin and William Morris: Reflections on Utopia as a Standstill or Rest in the Wake of Miguel Abensour’

Joris Verheijen (Rotterdam Erasmus University)

‘Brushing Bildung against the Grain: Walter Benjamin and the German Tradition of Self-Cultivation’

(12:30-14:00) Lunch

(14:00-15:15) Keynote speaker 2 

Marc Berdet (University of Brasilia)

‘Brasilia as a Capital of the 20th Century. A Benjaminian perspective on the modernist city’

(15:15-16:15) Parallel session 3

Panel 3A

Chair: Peter Zusi (University College London)

Judith Bordes (Université Bordeaux-Montaigne)

‘Boredom and Erlebnis: paradoxical diagnoses on modernity?’

Mariana Pinto dos Santos (New University of Lisbon)

‘Dreaming the past: revisiting the concept of aura after Jacques Rancière’s critique of Walter Benjamin’

Panel 3B

Chair: Fernando Araujo Del Lama (University of São Paulo)

Tony Phelan (Keble College, Oxford)

‘Syncretism and substitution: overcoming 19th century literary history’

Karolina Jesien (University of Nottingham)

‘Innervation as Revolutionary Collective Expression. Walter Benjamin and the Body Politic’

(16:15-16:30) Coffee break

(16:30-17:30) Session 5

Chair: Jean-Michel Gouvard (University of Bordeaux Montaigne)

Clemens-Carl Härle (University of Siena)

‘Benjamin with Manet’

Gustavo Racy (University of Antwerp)

‘Promises of future, failures of the present. Thinking Walter Benjamin’s 19th century today through the works of two photographers of the epoch’