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Reframing Ekphrasis: King's College London Comparative Literature Conference, 8-9 November 2012

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We are delighted to invite you to the first King’s College London Comparative Literature Graduate conference. Please email reframingekphrasis@gmail.com to register stating your name and the days you will be attending. Attendance is free and all are welcome! “Reframing Ekphrasis” King’s College London Comparative Literature Conference 8-9 November 2012 Keynote Speaker: Dr. Stephen Cheeke (Bristol) ‘Transfiguration: Nineteenth-Century Ekphrasis’ Thurs. 8 November: 12.30 – 4.30, Room S8.08, King’s College London, Strand Campus 12.30 – 1.00 : Registration and coffee 1.00 – 2.30: Panel 1: Classical to Early Modern Ekphrasis - Daisy Dunn (UCL/Warburg Institute) – ‘Integrating Ekphrasis from Classical Text to Renaissance Image: Achilles Tatius Re-mastered’ - Stanislaus Kuttner-Homs (University of Caen) – ‘Beyond the Veil: Ekphrasis as Literary Empowerment in the De signis of Niketas Choniates’ - Beatrice Wilford (KCL) – ‘Adaptation as Ekphrasis: Derek Jarman’s Edward II ’ 2.30 – 2.45: Break 2.45 – 4.15: Panel 2: Ekphrasis in Practice - Angelina Ayers (Sheffield Hallam) – ‘Experiments in Ekphrasis’ - Rebecca Roach (Oxford) – ‘Through the Keyhole: Writers, Rooms and Representation’ - Joanne Brueton (UCL) – ‘“Toi et Sartre vous m’avez statufié”: Space, Art and Resistance in Jean Genet and Louise Bourgeois’ Friday 9 November: 9.00 – 6.00, River Room, King’s College London, Strand Campus 9.00 – 9.30: Registration, opening remarks, coffee 9.30 – 11.00: Panel 1: Ekphrasis at Play: Dialogues, Dialectics and Abstractions - Pauline Eaton (Birkbeck) – ‘Marie NDiaye and Turner: A Silent Yet Complex dialogue Between Visual Image and Textual Narrative in La Naufragée ’ - Natalia Font (Exeter) – ‘Interrogating the Ekphrastic Ambivalence: Angela Carter and Marosa di Giorgio’ - Kate Symondson (KCL) – ‘Abstract Literature: Conrad’s Innovations in Representation’ 11.00 – 11.15: Break 11.15 – 12.00: Keynote Speech – Dr. Stephen Cheeke (Bristol) – ‘Transfiguration: Nineteenth-Century Ekphrasis’ 12.00 – 1.00: Lunch (own arrangements) 1.15 – 2.45: Panel 2: Ekphrastic Stasis and Movement - Claudia Tobin (Bristol) – ‘Nothing is really statically at rest’: DH Lawrence, Cézanne and the Still Life’ - Amanda Cornwall (University of Oregon) – ‘ Ut pictura poesis in George Elliot’s Middlemarch ’ - Dr. Lynsey McCulloch (Coventry) – ‘The Images Move in a Dance: Animated Statuary and Ekphrastic Motion in the Early Modern Masque’ 2.45 – 3.00: Break 3.00 – 4.30: Panel 3: Postcolonial Ekphrases - Isil Cihan – ‘In the Light of New Ekphrastic Poetics: A Reading of My Name is Red ’ - Dr. Sheetal Majithia (NYU Abu Dhabi) – ‘Postcolonial Ekphrasis and the Politics of the Rushdie Affair’ - Dr. Andrew Miller (University of Copenhagen) – ‘Dabydeen’s Turner: Reframing the Aura’ 4.30 – 6.00: Panel 4: Subjectivity, the Senses, and Ekphrasis - Dr. Alison Fisch Katz (Jerusalem College of Engineering) – ‘In Pursuit of a Full Aesthetic: Ekphrasis in Tess of D’Urbervilles' - Nina Shiel (Dublin City University) – ‘The Senses and Sensuality of Ekphrasis from the Painting to the Pixel’ - Christine Fouirnaies (Oxford) – ‘Soul Mirrors and Dead Ends: Ekphrastic Portraits in The Idiot , The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge ’ 6.00: Wine reception 7.30: Dinner at Bedford and Strand Restaurant, Bedford St

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