Kristeva Circle, 10th Annual Meeting
October 24-26, 2024
Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Co-organizers: Emilia Angelova & Elisabeth Paquette
Conference Schedule of Events
Thursday, October 24th
Time |
Activity
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4PM-4:30PM |
Registration
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4:30PM-5:45PM |
Keynote #1
Fanny Söderbäck
“Narrating Singularity in the Wake of Antisemitic and
Anti-Black Violence: Thinking with Julia Kristeva
in Dark Times”
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5:45PM-6PM |
Break
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6PM-7:45PM |
Session 1A: Queering Kristeva
Euryale Cliche-Laroche, “Un nom est une ombreet
un futur: Temporality, Abjection and Desire in the Transgendered Experience of Formulating a Name”
Maggie Hynes, “Abjection, Queer Subjectivities,
and Homophobia and Transphobia Today”
Sarah Lee, “The Politics of Loving One’s Mother:
Toward a Resistant Decolonial Feminist Re-Reading
of Kristevan Abjection with Gloria Anzaldúa”
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6PM-7:45PM |
Session 1B: Kristeva and Cinema
Kathleen Ballantyne, “Spectators in Process: Reviving
the Signifying Process Through Rhythmic Alterity in Film”
Lauren Mitchell, Skeletons in the Closet, Headless Mothers
in the Attic: Horror and the Familial Unknown in Ari Aster’s Hereditary and Lars Von Trier’s AntiChrist”
William Magrino, “‘Can the Beautiful Be Sad?’ Julia
Kristeva’s Melancholic Language in Lars von Trier’s
Melancholia” |
Friday, October 25th
Time |
Activity
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8:30AM-8:45AM |
Registration |
8:45AM-9AM |
Opening Remarks
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9AM-9:45AM |
Session 2
Ewa Ziarek, “Sovereignty and the Subject-in-Process in
Digital Modernity”
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9:45AM-10:30AM |
Session 3
Nöelle McAfee, “Revisiting Intimate Revolt in Revolt, She Said”
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10:30AM-10:40AM |
Break |
10:40AM-11:55AM |
Keynote #2
Alia Al-Saji
“What Could Have Been: Making Colonial Duration Hesitate”
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11:55PM-1:25PM |
Lunch |
1:30PM-3PM |
Julia Kristeva Interview on Dostoyevsky (zoom)
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3PM-3:45PM |
Session 4
Kelly Oliver, “From Fundamentalism to Forgiveness:
Sex/Gender Beyond Determinism or Voluntarism”
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3:45PM-4PM |
Break
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4PM-5:10PM |
Session 5A: Aesthetics
Tjaša Škorjanc, “Revolution in Visual Language?
The Visible-Invisible Online and in Art”
Paria Rahimi, “The Mother is Obscene, on the
Scene, and Behind-the-Scenes”
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4PM-5:10PM |
Session 5B: Death and Crossings
Everet Smith, “We’re Thinking of Ending Things:
Pain, Melancholia, and Intellectual Labour”
Lenka Vojtíšková, “Traversing the Dead Body:
Love of the Corpse as Love of (Semiotic) Motility”
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5:10PM-5:20PM |
Break
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5:20PM-6:30PM |
Session 6A: Revolution and Poetic Language
Gertrude Postl, “Kristeva’s Notion of Negativity:
Language, Writing, Text”
Shawn Huberdeau, “Capitalist Prehistory and
Bourgeois Subject-Formation: Metonymy and the
Displaced Body in Kristeva’s Theory of Abjection”
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5:20PM-5:55PM |
Session 6B
Eleanor Kaufman, “Kristeva and the Name of the
Husband”
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5:55PM-6:30PM |
Session 6C
Nora Fulton, “Liaison-Acts: Hennix, Kristeva, and
the Love of Demonstrability”
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6:30PM |
Banquet |
Saturday, October 26th
Time |
Activity
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8:30AM-9AM |
Refreshments |
9AM-9:45AM |
Session 7
Athena Colman, “TBD”
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9:45AM-10:30AM |
Session 8
Sid Hansen, “Transforming the Sound of Revolt:
Moten, Kristeva and Phonic Materiality”
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10:30AM-10:40AM |
Break |
10:40AM-11:55AM |
Keynote #3
Perry Zurn
“Revolution in (Trans)Poetic Punctuation”
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11:55AM-1:25PM |
Lunch |
1:25PM-2:10PM |
Session 9
Elaine P. Miller, “Kristeva and Mbembe: The Image and Revolt” |
2:10PM-2:55PM |
Session 10
Beata Stawarska, “Linguistic Revolutions in Early Kristeva”
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2:55PM-3:05PM |
Break |
3:05PM-4:50PM |
Session 11A: Kristeva and Politics
Steven Dincau, “Fear and Revolution”
Sujaya Dhanvantari, “Fanon and Kristeva on the
Poetics of Revolution”
Daniel Allen, "The Specter of Fascism and the Political
Economy of Abjection: Kristevan Psychoanalysis and
the History of Horror from the Inter-War Period to the
Present"
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3:05PM-4:15PM |
Session 11B: On the Roles of Excess
Lilian Phillips, “Literature, politics, experience: Kristeva, Marx, Bataille”
Jennifer Purvis, “At the Crossroads of Affect and Abjection: Anger, Excess, and the Political Trajectory of Kristevan Revolt” |
Revolution in Poetic Language, new directions in Kristeva studies
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