Dziwaczność, niesamowitość i niezwykłość w literaturze i sztuce - konferencja naukowa IFA

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W dniach 29-30 września 2014 Instytut Filologii Angielskiej UO zaprasza na międzynarodową konferencję naukową The Outlandish, Uncanny, and Bizarre in Literatures and Cultures / Dziwaczność, niesamowitość i niezwykłość w literaturze i kulturze. 

Podczas konferencji literaturoznawcy oraz kulturoznawcy z Australii, Japonii, Turcji, Wielkiej Brytanii oraz Polski będą zastanawiać się nad funkcjonowaniem tego co uznawane jest za dziwne, niesamowite czy niezwykłe zarówno w kulturze wysokiej jak i popularnej. Konferencja rozpoczyna się w Sali Senatu (Collegium Maius, Plac Kopernika 11) w poniedziałek 29 września 2014 o godzinie 9:00 wykładami plenarnymi Prof. Liliany Sikorskiej z Uniwersytetu Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu oraz Andrew Taylora z Edith Cowan University w Australii. Głównymi organizatorami konferencji są prof. Ryszard Wolny oraz dr Stankomir Nicieja z IFA UO.

The Outlandish, Uncanny, and Bizarre in Literatures and Cultures

University of Opole, 29-30 September 2014

 

 


CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

 

MONDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER 2014 – MORNING SESSION

9:00-10:00 REGISTRATION

10:00-10:15 OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE

10:15-11:45 PLENARY SESSION, Chair Prof. Ryszard Wolny (Senate Chamber / Sala Senatu)

10:15-11:00 Prof. Liliana Sikorska

Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland

The Bizarre Bazaar, or on “going into hethen cuntre”  in medieval and nineteenth century romances

11:00-11:45 Prof. Andrew Taylor

Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia

The Exotic and the Bizarre in Australian Fiction: Henry Handel Richardson's Maurice Guest  and Randolph Stow's Tourmaline

11:45-12:00 COFFEE BREAK

SECTION 1

Room: 207

Chair: Andrew Taylor

SECTION 2

Room: 207A

Chair: Marek Błaszak

SECTION 3

Room: 208

Chair: Beate Jospehi

 

12:00-12:30

Paulina Mirowska

University of Łódz, Łódz, Poland

“Sam Shepard’s Uncanny Old West: Silent Tongue”

 

12:00-12:30

Josephine Sharoni

University of Kent, Kent, United Kingdom

 

“The Vampire as Doppelgänger in Bram Stoker’s Dracula”

12:00-12:30

Jacek Mydla

University of Silesia, Sosnowiec, Poland

 

“Unheimliche and l’étrange: Freud and Todorov meet Count Dracula and Sherlock Holmes”

 

12:30-13:00

Dilek Menteşe

Ege University, Izmir, Turkey

 

“Reversing the ‘Self’ and ‘Other’: Humour and Horror in Bernardine Evaristo’s Blonde Roots”

12:30-13:00

Alexandra Martin

University of Oradea, Oradea, Romania

 

“The Doppelgänger and Psychomania as Observed in Nineteenth-Century Romanian Literature”

12:30-13:00

Dorota Gładkowska

The University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn, Poland

 

“John Donne’s Vision of Infinity – an Escape into the World of Illusions or a Return to Reality?”

13:00-13:30

Christopher Melley

Independent Scholar, USA

 

To Name a Monster is to Catch (the Image of) a Monster:  Reflections on the Limits of Language and Literature

13:00-13:30

Jarosław Giza

KEN Secondary School, Nowy Sącz, Poland

 

“The Uncanny in Carlos Ruiz Zafón’s Young Adult Fiction – The New Revival of Gothic? “

13:00-13:30

Agnieszka Kaczmarek

Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Zawodowa w Nysie, Nysa, Poland

 

“Edward Abbey Speaks: The Uncanny in Desert Solitaire”

 

13:30-14:00

Kübra Baysal

Kastamonu University, Kastamonu, Turkey

 

“Reviving the Mummy from Stoker’s The Jewel of Seven Stars to Rice’s The Mummy, or Ramses the Damned”

 

13:30-14:00

Pavla Veselá

Charles University , Prague, Czech Republic

 

Conspire or Expire? Conspiracy Theory as Postmodern Gothic

13:30-14:00

Tomasz Gornat

Opole University, Opole, Poland

 

Death, Doubles and the Uncanny Gothic in James Joyce’s “The Dead”

14:00-15:30 LUNCH BREAK

 

MONDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER 2014 – AFTERNOON SESSION

SECTION 1

Room: 207

Chair: Jacek Mydla

 

SECTION 2

Room: 207A

Chair: Christopher Melley

SECTION 3

Room: 208

Chair: Barabara Braid

15:30-16:00

Katarzyna Molek-Kozakowska

Opole University, Opole, Poland

 

“Constructing ‘the extraordinary’ in journalistic discourse on science: A study of The New Scientist’s headlines”

15:30-16:00

Mariela Cvetic

University in Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

 

“Making the World According to Me”

 

15:30-16:00

Natalia Kokoshnikova

The Herzen State Pedagogical University, St. Petersburg, Russia

 

“How to turn ordinary things into extraordinary: Roald Dahl’s stories for children”

16:00-16:30

Daniel Broudy and David Ulvog,

Okinawa Christian University, Okinawa, Japan

 

“Weaponised Chemicals: A Study of Corporate Communication and the Bizarre”

 

16:00-16:30

Wojciech Boryszewski

The University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn, Poland

 

“Visual representations of Shakespeare’s Caliban”

16:00-16:30

Agata Łukasiewicz

Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin, Poland

 

“Familiar, strange, or odd? The supernatural quality of the villain from J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series”

16:30-17:00

Andrzej Widota

Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Zawodowa, Racibórz, Poland

 

“Conservative Demonology:  Citizens from Hell in the Polish Right-Wing Discourse”

16:30-17:00

Magdalena Mączyńska

Opole University, Opole, Poland

 

“[T]he place of things that are” –  Neil Gaiman’s wanderers of uncanny worlds”

16:30-17:00

Stephen Dewsbury

Opole University, Opole, Poland

 

“Uncanny Interpretations of Class and Authority in Monty Python’s Flying Circus”

 

17:00-17:30

Eliza Marków

Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland

 

“How Bizarre: Uncanny Canines and Other Curious Species on the World Wide Web”

 

 

 

 

 

19:00-21:00 CONFERENCE GALA DINNER

Villa Academica, Powstańców Śląskich 22

 


 


TUESDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER 2014 – MORNING SESSION

09:30-10:30 PLENARY SESSION, Chair, Prof. Ryszard Wolny (Senate Chamber / Sala Senatu)

09:30-10:15 Prof. Beate Jospehi

Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia

Bizarre Occurrences or Lived Experience?

A Look at the Bizarre and Outlandish in Tabloids around the Globe

10:15-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

SECTION 1

Room: 207

Chair: Tomasz Gornat

SECTION 2

Room: 207A

Chair: Mika Hallila

SECTION 3

Room: 208

Chair: Steven Dewsbury

 

11:00-11:30

Marek Błaszak

Opole University, Opole, Poland

 

“The Uncanny Phantom Ship of Captain Frederick Marryat”

 

11:00-11:30

Barbara Braid

Szczecin University, Szczecin, Poland

 

“The Bizarre Performative Murders in Hannibal”

11:00-11:30

Adriana Madej-Stang

Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland

 

“If magic had it – two visions of alternate histories of England”

11:30-12:00

Yasemin Bayar

Ege University, İzmir, Turkey

 

“The Abjects in George Eliot’s Novels: Mill on the Floss and Silas Marner”

 

11:30-12:00

Mika Hallila

Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland

 

”Retelling Salome: Asko Sahlberg´s Herodes”

11:30-12:00

Marzena Zielonka

Opole University, Opole, Poland

 

“Devourers of Men’s Flesh: Representations of Irish Cannibalism”

12:00-12:30

Marlena Marciniak

Opole University, Opole, Poland

 

“Manliness, Morality and Ghosts in Victorian tales of the Supernatural”

 

12:00-12:30

Agnieszka Jarosz

University of Wrocław, Wrocław, Poland

 

“A Revision of the Cortazarian Neo-fantasy In Cortázar’s Selected Short Stories”

 

12:00-12:30

Murat Akpinar

Ege University, İzmir, Turkey

 

“England as an Outlandish Place for Immigrants: A Case Study of Small Island by Andrea Levy and A Distant Shore by Caryl Phillips”

12:30-13:00

Tomasz Pilch,

Teachers’ Training College, Opole, Poland

 

“This Uncanny Scrivener; or, Uses and Abuses of Staring at the Wall”

 

12:30-13:00

Tadeusz Rachwał

University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw, Poland

 

“The Outlandish Utopias. The New Worlds of Constant Nieuwenhuys and Yona Friedman”

12:30-13:00

Maciej Czerniakowski

John Paul II Catholic University, Lublin, Poland

 

“The Walking Dead as a Manifestation of the Crisis of American Feeling of Internal Security on the example of H.P. Lovecraft’s Herbert West – Reanimator

 

13:00-14:00 LUNCH BREAK


 

 

TUESDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER 2014 – AFTERNOON SESSION

SECTION 1

Room: 207

Chair: Marek Błaszak

SECTION 2

Room: 207A

Chair: Stephen Dewsbury

14:00-14:30

Marta Maziarz

College of Philology, Wrocław, Poland

 

“The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde as a Case Study in Freudian Psychoanalysis”

 

 

14:00-14:30

Ryszard  Wolny

Opole University, Opole, Poland

 

God as a Spectre: The Uncanny and the (all-too)Human

 

 

 

14:30-15:00

Fatma Gamze Erkan

Ege University, İzmir, Turkey

 

 “Losing the Identity for a ‘Hyde’ous Reason:  Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde”

 

14:30-15:00

Tadeusz Lewandowski

Opole University, Opole, Poland

 

Here Comes Honey Boo Boo: The Outlandish American Norm

 

 

15:00-15:30

Stankiomir Nicieja

Opole University, Opole, Poland

 

Bizarre Formosa: Cinematic Represetations of Taiwan from the Western Perspective

 

15:30 CONFERENCE CLOSING

 

 

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