Friday 12th& Saturday 13th November 2021 – online conference

Confirmed Keynote speaker: Dr. Jason Allen-Paisant (University of Leeds).
Roundtable with Carl de Souza (novelist), Alix Le Juge (artist) and David Constantin (film director).
To register email francophonepostcolonialstudies@gmail.com providing your email address, name and institution.
Programme
Day 1 – Friday 12th of November
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 09:15 – 09:30  | 
 Welcome 
 
 
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 09:30– 10:40 
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 Kate Marsh Memorial Lecture Chair Charles Forsdick, University of Liverpool.  | 
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 Jason Allen-Paisant, University of Leeds. ‘Landscape and gestic imagination: On the aesthetic as existence/on existence as an aesthetic in Port-au-Prince’  | 
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 10:40 – 11:00  | 
 Coffee break  | 
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 11:00 – 12:30 
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 Panel 1: Evolving landscapes Chair Kate Hodgson, University College Cork 
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 Panel 2: Colonial representations of landscape Chair Sarah Arens, University of Saint Andrews 
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 Orane Onyekpe-Touzet, University of Warwick. ‘The Evolution of the Representation of Nature in Patrick Chamoiseau’s works from the Creole Garden to the Unthinkable Island’.  | 
 Finola O’Kane, University College Dublin. ‘Structuring the Colonial Picturesque; Comparing the Representation of Jamaica and Saint-Domingue (Haiti) in the Long Eighteenth Century’.  | 
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 Sura Qadiri, University of Cambridge. ‘Plants and the Postsecular: Looking at Landscapes in Marie NDiaye’s Autoprotrait en vert and Sofiane Hadjadj’s Un si parfait jardin’. 
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 Emily Lord Fransee, University of Mississippi. ‘Dead Moons and New Suns: Imagined Environments of Cosmic Conquest in French Science Fiction’. 
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| Abigail Fields, Yale University. ‘Listening for the Olive Trees’ Jazz: For an Animist Ecopoetics in the Work of Samira Negrouche’  | 
 Mary Gallagher, University College Dublin. ‘The Landscape as Plantation or ‘Habitation’? Homes and Gardens in Settled French/Francophone Caribbean Writing’.  | 
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 12:30 – 14:00 
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 Lunch/SFPS AGM  | 
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 14:00 – 15:30 
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 Panel 3: (Neo)colonial urban landscape Chair Giulia Champion, University of Essex  | 
 Panel 4: Environmentalism and territory Chair Claire Griffiths, University of Chester  | 
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 Matthieu Duperrex, ENSA Marseille. ‘Un transect du colonialisme environnemental, l’oued Bouskoura à Casablanca’.  | 
 Fraser McQueen, University of Stirling. ‘The Threat of Eco-Fascism in Literary Grands Remplacements in French’.  | 
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 Messan Tossa, Université de Lomé. ‘Survivances architecturales de la colonisation allemande sur le littoral togolais’.  | 
 Jackqueline Frost, CNRS/ENS de Paris. ‘Maquisard Terrestrialities: Irregular Ecologies in Anticolonial and Antifascist Struggle’.  | 
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 Sarah Buekens, Université de Gand. ‘Déchets et injustice sociale : la géographie urbaine dans la littérature des îles de l’océan Indien’.  | 
 Manfa Sanogo, University College Dublin. ‘Mort aux ancêtres ! : art, jeunesse et la réappropriation de l’espace publique à Antananarivo’.  | 
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 15:30 – 15:45  | 
 Coffee Break  | 
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 15:45 – 17:15 
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 Panel 5: Colonising the landscape Chair Rebecca Glasberg, UCLA  | 
 Panel 6: Human and non-human ecologies Chair Jemima Hodgkinson, University of Liverpool 
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 Meghan O’Donoghue, University of Virginia. ‘Classroom or Farm? Lessons on the Land in Colonial French West African Schools, 1919-1940’.  | 
Jane Hiddleston, University of Oxford. ‘Transculturalism and Ecology in Francophone North African Poetry: Human/Nonhuman and Global/Local Communities’. | |
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 Fabiola Obame and Melissa Mengue, Université de Bretagne Occidentale. ‘Réflexion sur les parcs coloniaux en Afrique centrale’.  | 
 Hanane Essaydi, Faculté de Lettres de Marrakech. ‘L’« horizontale plénitude du vivant » Pour une poétique du vivant dans l’œuvre de Patrick Chamoiseau’.  | 
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 Juliana Coelho, University of São Paulo. ‘Mise en Scène et pouvoir colonial : Les paysages lointains de l’Exposition Coloniale de 1931’.  | 
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 17:15 – 17:30  | 
 Close day 1  | 
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Day 2 – Saturday 13th November
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 09:30 – 11:00 
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 Panel 7: Reinventing the feminised landscape Chair Fraser McQueen, University of Stirling 
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 Panel 8: Traumatic landscapes Chair Rebecca Infield, University of Warwick  | 
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 Giulia Champion, University of Essex. ‘La terre mère: Decolonising Motherscapes in Postcolonial Francophone Works’.  | 
 Clare Finburgh Delijani, Goldsmiths, University of London. ‘(Post)Colonial Seascapes: The Middle Passage in Recent Francophone Theatre’.  | 
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 Josephine Goldman, University of Sydney. ‘Water holding women, women holding rising water: Guy Gabon’s “artivism” and reclaiming feminised island space’.  | 
 Clíona Hensey, National University of Ireland Galway. ‘Le paradis perdu n’est pas un mythe”: Witnessing the (post)colonial landscape in Zahia Rahmani’s literary trilogy’.  | 
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 Yvette Gracia Essongue, Université Omar Bongo de Libreville. ‘L’écoféminisme comme outil d’engagement dans les romans d’Honorine Ngou et de Léonora Miano’.  | 
 Margaret Cunningham, Queen’s University Belfast. ‘Landscape and/as female memory in French Caribbean Disaster Narratives’.  | 
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 11:00 – 11:20  | 
 Coffee break  | 
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 11:20 – 12:50 
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 Roundtable: Creative responses to landscape change in post-colonial Mauritius Chair Julia Waters, University of Reading  | 
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 in conversation with Alix Le Juge (artist); Carl de Souza (novelist); David Constantin (film director)  | 
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 12:50 – 13:50 
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 Lunch  | 
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 13:50 – 15:20 
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 Panel 9: Haunted landscapes Chair Chris Hogarth, University of South Australia  | 
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 Panel 10: Human destruction of the landscape Chair Natalie Edwards, University of Adelaïde  | 
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 John Patrick Walsh III, University of Pittsburgh. ‘Suleiman’s Ghost: Specters of ‘Emerging Senegal’ in Mati Diop’s Atlantique’.  | 
 Alice Desquilbet, Université Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle. ‘Les profonds contre les paysages : Des terres et des hommes au cœur de l’extractivisme aurifère (Mali et Guyane)’.  | 
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 Benjamin Hiramatsu Ireland, Texan Christian University. ‘Anti-Nuclear Writing and Hauntological Islands: Francophone Asia-Pacific Literatures of Jimmy Ly, Ra’i Chaze, and Henri Hiro’  | 
 Marie Bouchereau, Université Jean Monnet, St-Etienne/UQAM. ‘Emprise et empreinte : étude écocritique de la métaphore de l’empreinte humaine dans L’Empreinte à Crusoé de Chamoiseau et Petroleum de Bessora’.  | 
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 Ari J. Blatt, University of Virginia. ‘Ruined Landscapes: On Thomas Jorion’s Vestiges d’empire’  | 
 Freya Davies-Ardill, University of Adelaide. ‘‘Archipelagic  | 
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 Subha Xavier, Emory University. ‘Climate Migrants on a Boat’.  | 
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 15:30 – 15:45 
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 Coffee break  | 
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 15: 45 – 17:15 
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 Panel 11: Alternative epistemologies of landscape Chair Rebekah Vince, Queen Mary, University of London 
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 Panel 12: Landscape and belonging Chair Antonia Wimbush, University of Liverpool  | 
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 Juliette Papadopoulos, Tulane University. ‘“Justice by Nature” and the relationship with the landscape in Samuel Mvolo’s Les fiancés du Grand Fleuve (1973) and J. Fame Ndongo’s L’A-Fric (2008)’.  | 
 Anna-Leena Toivanen, University of Eastern Finland. ‘Mobilities and urban landscapes in Francophone African narratives of diasporic return’.  | 
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 Olubunmi O. Ashaolu, Obafemi Awolowo University. ‘Motherist and Ecocritical Consciousness in Sembène Ousmane’s O pays! mon beau peuple’.  | 
 Sheila Petty, University of Regina. ‘Landscape and Cultural Heritage in Recent Moroccan Amazigh Documentary Films’.  | 
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 Deborah Leter, City University of New York. ‘Rethinking Epistemic Landscapes Through Utopian Essays: An Examination of Léonora Miano’s Afropea and Felwine Sarr’s Afrotopia’.  | 
 
 
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 17:15 – 17:45 
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 Closing remarks and vin d’honneur 
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