Comparative Literature & Environmental Humanities Colloquium in London
A one-day series of roundtables organised by LINKS celebrating the British Comparative Literature Association at 50
By British Comparative Literature Association
The celebration is part of a series of events celebrating the 50 years anniversary of the British Comparative Literature Association leading up to the main conference exploring comparative literature and decoloniality.
Programme
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10:00 Introductions and welcome: Celebrating BCLA@50 and LINKS.
10.15 – 11.30 Panel 1: Scarcity
Chair: Alicia Kent, King’s College London
Speakers
Online: Helena Miguélez-Carballeira (Bangor University): ‘Scarcity Nostalgia and the rural turn in Spanish contemporary literature’.
Alicia Kent (King’s College London): ‘Virgin, fertile, barren: gendered economies in Ursula K. Le Guin’s Sur’.
Gefan Wang (King’s College London): ‘Island Trauma and Scarcity in Post-War Japanese Literature: A Comparative Reading of the Works by Ōe Kenzaburō and Ōba Minako’.
11.30 – 11.45 Coffee in the Auditorium
11.45 – 13.00 Panel 2: Climate and Comparison
Chair: Kasia Mika-Bresolin, Queen Mary University of London
Speakers:
Florian Mussgnug (UCL): ‘A Space Between Two Futures’.
Daniel A. Finch-Race (University of Bologna): ‘Repositioning the climate crisis through comparative vegetacriticism’.
Online: Tünde Varga (The Hungarian University of Fine Art, Budapest) & Daniela Jáuregui (Artist, curator, and cultural activist): ‘Contemporary Indigenous decolonial Artivism and Ecological justice’.
13.00 – 14.00: Sandwich Lunch in the Auditorium
14.00 – 15.15 Panel 3: Genres of the Anthropocene
Chair: Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen, UCL
Speakers:
Francesca Balestro (UCL): ‘Everyday Anthropocene in Daisy Hildyard’s Emergency: Repairing the Environment Through Form’.
Amrita Dasgupta (SOAS), ‘Women, Folklore and Climate Crisis in a Submerging Bengal Delta: Reading Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide’.
Xiaofan Amy Li (UCL): ‘Fragmentary Literary Form and East Asian Ecocritical Writings’.
Silvia Vittonatto (UCL): ‘Personal Narratives, Planetary Futures: Life Writing in the Climate Crisis’.
Hans Demeyer (UCL): 'Complaining in the Anthropocene'.
15.15 – 15.30 Coffee in the Auditorium
15.30 – 17.00 Conference debate: Sustainable LINKS: The present and future of comparative literature in London.
17:00 The End and Reception in the Auditorium
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Organisers: Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen (UCL, [email protected]) in collaboration with Francesca Balestro, Silvia Vittonatto, and Hans Demeyer (UCL)
This Hybrid event is free to attend. Registration required for in-person and online attendance.Please go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/comparative-literature-environmental-humanities-colloquium-in-london-tickets-1320079867419?aff=oddtdtcreator to register.
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