Monday 9 December 2013 D i s t a n c e/proximité ASFS conference, UQ 9:30-12:00 Bldg 32 Room 210
Meeting of Heads of French teaching programs in Australian universities Morning tea provided
10:00-12:00 Bldg 32 Room 208 Postgraduate Roundtable Chairs: Natalie Edwards and Amy Hubbell Morning tea provided
12:00-1:00 Conference Registration Desk Open Bldg 32 Room 212 1:00-1:30 Bldg 14 (Sir Llew Edwards Bldg) Room 212 Welcome
Opening Address: Professor Fred D’Agostino, Executive Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Queensland Chair: Barbara E. Hanna
1:30-2:30 Bldg 14 Room 212 Plenary Address: Dr Charlotte Dejean Thircuir (Université Stendhal - Grenoble 3) Chair: Béatrice Atherton Title: Construire de la proximité à distance : lien social et travail collectif dans la formation en ligne
2:30-3:00 Afternoon tea and Intext book display Bldg 32 Level 4 foyer Conference Registration Desk Open
3:00-5:00 Papers
Bldg 32 Room 208 Apprendre à distance ? Chair: Juliana de Nooy
Bldg 32 Room 209 Cinema and Memory Chair: Joe Hardwick
Bldg 32 Room 210 Extremities Chair: Françoise Grauby
Bldg 32 Room 215 Islands and New Worlds Chair: Tess Do
Céline DOUCET (Edith Cowan) Le français : une langue de proximité en Australie ?
Sylvie BLUM-REID (Florida) Revisiting the colonial plot – Marguerite Duras and Rithy Panh
Bertrand BOURGEOIS (Melbourne) Distance in proximity: from the first (1884)
to the second edition (1888) of Huysmans’ Un dilemme
Edith J. BENKOV (San Diego) New World-Old World: The Bridge in Montaigne and Las Casas
Christine DEVELOTTE (ENS de Lyon) Le présentiel par écran : réflexions sur la sensation de proximité à distance suscitée par la visioconférence poste à poste
Thierry JUTEL (Victoria U of Wellington) Beau Travail (1998), Post-Colonial Spaces, Memory and Embodiment
Jade PATTERSON (Melbourne) A place for monsters: between distance and proximity
Anne-Bénédicte ANDRÉ (UWA) Distance imposée, distance intériorisée : le vécu de l’île-paradis dans Train fou (2000) et L’aimé (1990) d’Axel Gauvin
Elize DU PLESSIS (University of South Africa) Views of distance education students on
teaching practice at schools
Annabelle DOHERTY (Sydney) Auteurism and Cinematic Cultural Memory in Claude Chabrol’s adaptation of Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary
José Luis FERNÁNDEZ CASTILLO (UQ) Henry Michaux, connaisseur des gouffres
Hamid MOKADDEM (CNEP/UNC) Si proche et si lointain. L’exemple de la Nouvelle-Calédonie
Béatrice ATHERTON (UQ) Enseigner le français par visioconférence :
Discussion d’une expérience vécue
Michelle ROYER (Sydney) ‘Tu me tues, tu me fais du bien’ (Hiroshima mon Amour, Resnais, 1959) : la mémoire spectatorielle dans Amour de Michael Haneke (2012)
Caroline STOTT (Sydney) Writing up close and from a distance: Transatlantic representations of Belleville (Paris) in contemporary roman noir
Anne LE GUINIO (UQ) Pays émergents et frontières discursives: légitimation d’une distanciation postcoloniale
Evening 6.00 for 6.30 pm Informal buffet dinner + optional trivia evening (Soirée quiz): deck at St Leo’s college.
Tuesday 10 December 2013 D i s t a n c e/proximité ASFS conference, UQ 9:30-10:30
Bldg 32 Room 208 Science and Discovery Chair: Peter Cryle
Bldg 32 Room 209 Contemporary Wanderings Chair: Murray Pratt
Bldg 32 Room 210 Traditions of Story-telling Chair: Christopher Hogarth
Bldg 32 Room 215 Poster Session
Paul GIBBARD (UWA) Science and emotion in the journal of Théodore Leschenault, botanist aboard the Baudin expedition
Craig ADAMS (Franche-Comté) Commerces de proximité et grande distribution: Networks of Food in Houellebecq
Carole EDWARDS (Texas Tech) La théâtralisation du conteur ou le conte théâtralisé aux Antilles
POSTER SESSION
Kim HAJEK (UQ) Wondrous illusion or universal fact: Scientific & literary views of magnétisme as precursor to hypnotism in late 19th century France
Klem JAMES (UNE) Flâneries Local and Distant in the Writings of the Surrealists and Michel Houellebecq
Médoune GUÈYE (Virginia Tech) Aminata Sow Fall's "Smuggling" of Traditional Narrative Strategies into the African Novel
10:30-11:00 Morning tea and Intext book display Bldg 32 Level 4 foyer + drop off a book for the exchange 11:00-12:00 Bldg 14 Room 212 Plenary Address: Emeritus Professor Peter Cryle, University of Queensland
Chair: Juliana de Nooy Title: Teaching foreignness: why we ought to maintain the intellectual challenge of the unfamiliar 12:15-2:00 Lunch Provided Bldg 32 Level 4 foyer ASFS AGM – 12:45 – 2:00 Bldg 32 Room 210 2:00-3:00
Bldg 32 Room 208 Modern Geographies Chair: Jacqueline Dutton
Bldg 32 Room 209 Occupying Political Spaces Chair: Sonia Wilson
Bldg 32 Room 210 Theorizing Distance (i) Chair: Leslie Barnes
Bldg 32 Room 215 Historical Perspectives Chair: Peter Cowley
Murray PRATT (Nottingham Trent) Uncounter
Chantal CROZET (ANU) L’enseignement du ‘fait religieux’ en Etudes françaises
Ashok COLLINS (UWA) The (A)theology of Distance and Proximity in Marion and Nancy
Charlotte CHAMBERS (UQ) The French influence on Middle English: An interdisciplinary approach
Angela GIOVANANGELI (UTS) The ‘ins’ and ‘offs’ of cultural programs: Marseille European Capital of Culture 2013
Liz RECHNIEWSKI (Sydney) ‘Il ne s’est rien passé au Cameroun’. Comment une guerre peut en cacher une autre
Margaux PORTRON (Paris 8) Distance et proximité dans l’œuvre de Michel Foucault
Véronique DUCHÉ-GAVET (Melbourne) Je donc ay traduit au plus propre et près. Traduire à la Renaissance
3:00-3:30 Afternoon tea and Intext book display Bldg 32 Level 4 foyer + book exchange 3:30-5:00 Bldg 32 Room 208
Translation and cultural distance Chair: Véronique Duché-Gavet
Bldg 32 Room 209 Cinematic Spaces Chair: Jean-Pierre Boule
Bldg 32 Room 210 Theorizing Distance (ii) Chair: Ashok Collins
Bldg 32 Room 215 Création, invention Chair: Bertrand Bourgeois
Esther HEBOYAN (Artois) Traduire l’Amérique de Grace Paley ou l’escale manquée : « Lavinia : An Old Story »
Helga ERICHSEN (UQ) The Crumpled Handkerchief: Seeing Time as both Proximity and Distance; A Bridge Between Theory and Practice for Effective Set Design.
Rhonda SIU (UNSW) Distance/proximity in the relation between music, philosophy and language in Merleau-Ponty’s existential phenomenology
Ian FOOKES (Paris 8, Auckland) Victor Segalen: la proximité à travers un réseau de distances
Sarah REED (Adelaide) Navigating the Literary Spaces of Cultural Understanding through the French translation of Richard Flanagan’s Death of a River Guide (1994)/À contre-courant (2000)
Greg HAINGE (UQ) On the Illusion of Distance and the Possibility of a Unified Space of Proximity in the Cinema: Jean-Jacques Beineix’s Diva and (the Erasure of) Diegetic and Non-diegetic Space
Quan WANG (Beijing Normal University) The Influence of Chuang Tzu’s Concept of Language on Jacques Lacan
Clara SITBON (Newcastle) Elles se rendent pas compte: De la contiguïté paratextuelle du hoax
Marie-Laure VUAILLE-BARCAN, Alistair ROLLS (Newcastle)
Où est l’original ? Le dernier avatar du premier roman de Douglas Kennedy
Benjamin ANDREO (Monash) Métamorphose poétique : La Belle et la Bête de Jean Cocteau – proximité et distance de l’adaptation
Françoise GRAUBY (Sydney) Distance/proximité de la création : sur deux rêves de A la Recherche du temps perdu
6.45 for 7.00 pm Conference Dinner at Aquitaine Brasserie, River Quay, South Bank, 07 3844 1888 www.aquitainebrasserie.com.au
Wednesday 11 December 2013 D i s t a n c e/proximité ASFS conference, UQ 9:30-11:00 papers
Bldg 32 Room 208 The West Reads the Other Chair: Hélène Jaccomard
Bldg 32 Room 209 Up Close and Personal Chair: Ben McCann
Bldg 32 Room 210 Accumulating the Self Chair: Angela Giovanangeli
Bldg 32 Room 215 Travel, Belonging, Positioning Chair: Alistair Rolls
Amir AHMADI (UQ) Persepolis: Negotiating exile
Derek ALLAN (ANU) Vanquishing temporal distance: Malraux, Art, and Metamorphosis
Amy HUBBELL (UQ) Layering Memories of Exodus on the Trauma of the Algerian War
Juliana DE NOOY (UQ) Distant (be)longings: contemporary Australian memoirs of life in France
Lois CUTMORE (UQ) Paratext and proximity in Les Arbres en parlent encore by Calixthe Beyala
Jean-Pierre BOULE (Nottingham Trent) Hervé Guibert photographe
Christopher HOGARTH (UNISA) Gendering Capital Accumulation in Fatou Diome’s Celles qui attendent
Jacqueline DUTTON (Melbourne) The Travel Ideal in Sans soleil & Sansa
Cathy O’CONNELL (Macquarie) Post-colonial Authenticity? A case study of selected works of New Caledonian author Georges Baudoux
Sonia WILSON (Sydney) Now you see me ...... : Show and tell in Jean Eustache's Les Photos d'Alix
Natalie EDWARDS (Adelaide) Accumulation and Archives: Sophie Calle’s Prenez soin de vous
Céline DOUCET (Edith Cowan) Implication et distanciation dans une recherche de « l’intérieur » : comment gérer les tensions ?
11:00-11:30 Morning tea and Intext book display Bldg 32 Level 4 foyer 11:30-12:30 papers
Bldg 32 Room 208 The Intercultural Classroom Chair: Marie-Laure Vuaille-Barcan
Bldg 32 Room 209 Machines and Screens Chair: Michelle Royer
Bldg 32 Room 210 Bearing Witness Chair: Natalie Edwards
Hayssam KOTOB (Université Libanaise) La communication interculturelle entre espace et temps
Elizabeth STEPHENS (UQ) Screen Organology: Rereading the French Pre-Cinematic Screen Through Canguilhem
Hélène JACCOMARD (UWA) Franchir la distance sociale : Le Quai d’Ouistreham de Florence Aubenas à la lumière de Pierre Bourdieu
Serge DREYER, (Tunghai) Les dimensions culturelles dans la classe de français à l’épreuve du proche et du lointain
Enda McCAFFREY (Nottingham Trent) Virtuality’s Challenge to Sexual Subjecthood: A Décalage of Proximity and Distance
Peter COWLEY (UQ) Louis Guilloux : The no man’s land between war diary and fiction
12:30-1:20 Lunch Provided Bldg 32 Level 4 foyer 1:20-2:20 papers
Bldg 32 Room 208 Grammar of Distance and Proximity Chair: Barbara E. Hanna
Bldg 32 Room 209 Supporting Roles Chair: Michelle Royer
Bldg 32 Room 210 Bearing Witness (suite) Chair: John West-Sooby
Lynn WALES (UQ) The semantics of future-referring verb forms in French
Ben McCANN (Adelaide) “The Eccentric Excentric”: Raimu and the Art of Acting Drunk
Narelle FLETCHER (UTS) My neighbour, my killer: the impact of distance and proximity on the discourse of survivors of the 1994 Tutsi genocide in Rwanda
Carl ORD (UQ) Grammatical concepts and L2 development: Australian university students of French learn the grammatical concept of aspect
Miriam THOMPSON (Sydney) Servante et Maîtresse : la mise en scène spatiale des rapports de pouvoir dans La Cérémonie (Claude Chabrol) et La Tourneuse de pages (Denis Dercourt)
Leslie BARNES (ANU) "J'entendais l'abîme": Sound and the Space of Mourning in Marie Darrieussecq’s Tom est mort
2:30-3:30
Bldg 23 (Abel Smith lecture theatre) Plenary Address: Professor Marc Augé Chair: Greg Hainge Title: L'âge, le temps et la mémoire
3:30-4:00 Afternoon tea and end of conference Bldg 32 Level 4 foyer. Chair: Amy Hubbell
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