Le Colloque « Résonances – Sustainable Connections and Reparative Aesthetics » aura lieu les 21 et 22 mars prochain au campus Nation de la Sorbonne Nouvelle (8 avenue de Saint-Mandé, 75012).
Il est coorganisé par l’EA PRISMES et l’University de Berkeley, California. Les auditeurs sont bien entendu les bienvenus.
L’accès au campus est toutefois filtré. Si vous pensez venir, prenez contact avec Claire Davison ou Caroline Pollentier (claire.davison@sorbonne-nouvelle.fr, ou caroline.pollentier@sorbonne-nouvelle.fr) au plus tard la veille, afin que nous signalions votre venue aux agents à l’accueil.
Programme :
Thursday 21 March – Room A608
10am Welcome, Coffee, and ‘Tuning In‘
Claire Davison, Elsa Hogberg and Elizabeth Abel
10.40 Resonance and Phonography
Chair: Claire Davison
Jonas Lundblad: Resonance as the basis for Olivier Messiaen’s ecological poetics of music
Tom McEnaney: Dehumanizing Song: Speech-Music, Tape, and Text
12-1.40pm Lunch
1.40-3.00pm Retrospective Resonance
Chair : Luca Pinelli
Mark Hussey: What resonates? Suffering at a distance
Elizabeth Abel: Moths, Soundwaves, Genocide: The Politics of Resonance in W.G. Sebald and
Virginia Woolf
Refreshments
3.30-4.50pm Optical Resonance
Chair: Alexandra Poulain
Carrol Clarkson: Chromophobia, Colour, and Commitment
Charlotte de Mille: Out of Cezanne***
Friday 22 March
9.30-10.50am: Sounding the Depths
Chair: Aliette Ventejoux
Rasheed Tazudeen: Submarine Resonance, Cosmic Migration: The Indian Ocean and the Black
Atlantic
Christina Kuhlberg: Archival Dissonance: Questioning Deep Listening in the French Black
Atlantic
Refreshments
11.10-12.30pm Ripples and Renewal
Chair: Marie Laniel
Grace Brockington: Radical Pacifism: Resonance across Time in the book and film of The Ballet of
the Nations
Alexandra Peat: ‘Like Rings in the Water’: The Resonances of Paper in Ali Smith’s Summer
Lunch
1.30-2.50pm Fine-Tuning and Radio Waves
Chair: Anne-Marie Smith-Di Biasio
Edward Allen: “Too hot or too delicate”: Louis MacNeice, the BBC, and South Africa
Claire Davison: Lest we remember? War, Sound and Sonic Memory in the BBC’s ‘Scrapbook’
Programmes
Refreshments
3.10-4.30 The Feel of Resonance
Chair: Elsa Högberg
Caroline Pollentier: Haptic Resonance and the Aesthetics of Remote Touching
Jill Stauffer: What Does Possibility Feel Like? Resonance and Social Change in Settler Colonial
space/time
4.45-5.30pm ‘Sociable’ Round Table, Drinks, and ‘Tuning Out’
Conclusions, reverberations, and perspectives