Colloque international D.H.Lawrence et le Malaise de la civilisation
31 mars-2 avril 2011
Mis en ligne par :Ginette Roy
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Mise à jour: 16 mars 2011.
(Bâtiment B, Salle des conférences)
Organisateurs : Ginette Roy, Stephen Rowley
JEUDI 31 MARS
9h15-12h
Peter PRESTON, University of Nottingham, “Lawrence and the Discourses of Civilisation”
Sarah KATRIB, Université de Strasbourg, “Freud, Romain Rolland and D.H.Lawrence on Michelangelo and the Civilisational Function of Art”
Natalya REINHOLD, University of Moscow, “The Myth of Duality in the Work of D.H. Lawrence”
Jacqueline GOUIRAND, Lyon II, “The Self and its Discontents : Ursula’s Progress in The Rainbow ”
14h30-17h15
Neil ROBERTS, University of Sheffield, “Lawrence, Freud and the Primitive”
Luke FERRETTER, Baylor University, “ ‘My State as a Kind of Church’ : Ritual, Renewal and Violence in The Plumed Serpent”
Maria OLLIVERE, University of London, “‘Iron and Bronze’ : Mexican Todestrieb and Indigenismo”
Nora STOVEL, University of Alberta, “Dangerous Power : Eurhythmics and Interpretive Dance in D.H. Lawrence’s Women in Love”
Jane COSTIN, University of Exeter, “’Heroes have more value than saints’”
VENDREDI 1ER AVRIL
9h15-12h
Michael BELL, University of Warwick, “Myths of Civilisation in Lawrence and Freud”
Brigitte MACADRÉ, Université de Reims, “Lawrentian Echoes in Freud’s Civilisation and its Discontents˝
Bethan JONES, University of Hull, “Pleasure, Leisure, Work and God : Lawrence and Freud’s Non-Fiction of 1929”
Susan REID, University of Northampton,”‘Superfluous or disturbing’ ? The Power of Three in Freud, Irigaray and Lawrence”
Keith CUSHMAN, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, "Feeling ‘Oceanic’:Civilization and Discontented Paul”
14h30-17h15
Sandra GILBERT, University of California, “The Gastronomic Lawrence : From Incestuous Milk to Impudent Peaches & Insolent Figs”
Olga DESIDERIO, Università di Salerno, “Dyspepsia as a Psychosomatic Symptom of Cultural Malaise in The Plumed Serpent”
Elise BRAULT-DREUX, Université de Valenciennes, “Laughter and Mockery in Women in Love : Symptoms of Discontent”
Nidesh LAWTOO, Université de Lausanne, “D. H. Lawrence and the Mimetic Unconscious, From Desire to Hypnosis”
Mathilde LA CASSAGNÈRE, Université de Savoie, “ The Death Instinct and the Recovery of Psychical Integrity in the Bestiary of Women in Love”
SAMEDI 2 AVRIL
9h15- 13h
Stefana ROUSSENOVA, University of Sofia, “‘Art Speech’ as against ‘the glyphs and graphic representations’ of Ideas and Lawrence’s Narrative Practice in Women in Love”
Stefania MICHELUCCI, Università di Genoa, “The Masks of the Self in D.H.Lawrence’s Women in Love and T.S. Eliot’s Prufrock”
Juliette FEYEL, Université Paris Ouest,"Kangaroo and The Plumed Serpent : Perverse Redemptions of the Social Body"
Andrew HARRISON, University of Nottingham, “’I Suppose We’re Civilised Savages’” : Culture and Regression in ‘The Witch à la Mode’ and ‘The Old Adam’”
Marina RAGACHEWSKAYA, University of Minsk, “Traumatised by Civilisation : Lawrence’s and Pat Barker’s Wartime Characters through the Freudian Lens”
Howard J. BOOTH, University of Manchester, “Maurice Magnus and Discontent : D.H. Lawrence on ‘Dregs’”