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Programme
May 14 16
2014
Cultural Politics
of Memory
9:00 11:00
11:00 12:30
12: 30 13:30
13:30 15:30
15:30 16:00
16:00 17:30
17:30 19:00
19:30
Cultural Politics
of Memory
8:30 9:00
9:00 11:00
11:00 11:30
11: 30 13:00
13:00 14:00
14:00 16:00
16:00 16:30
16:30 18:00
19:30
Cultural Politics
of Memory
8:30 9:00
9:00 11:00
11:00 11:30
11: 30 13:00
13:00 13:45
13:45 15:15
15:15 16:15
16:15 16:30
Parallel Sessions
Parallel Sessions 14
13:30 15:30
Memory and Representation in the Poetics and Politics of Brazilian and Portuguese Museums
Lilia Abadia University of Nottingham / CAPES Foundation Brazil
We Were Eternally Right and They Were Eternally Wrong: Politics and the Memory of the
Civil War in American Cemeteries
Emily Williams The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, USA
Witness to Remember: The Syrian Conflict and the Construction of Memory on YouTube
Rik Smit University of Groningen, Netherlands
What do We Fear? Trauma, Past and the Monster: Perspectives on the Works of Murnau and
Guillermo del Toro
Maria Gil Poisa Texas AM University, USA
Forget and Forgive? Amnesiac Veterans in Film Noir and Postwar Readjustment
Kulraj Phullar Kings College London
Salvation through Memory: Sloan Wilsons The Man in the Gray Flannel Suits Critique of US
Governments Politics of Silencing World War II Memories
Ruben Cenamor University of Barcelona, Spain
Parallel Sessions 14
13:30 15:30
Wasnt it golden?: Domophilia and the Constructions of Home in Narratives of the 1947
India/Pakistan Partition
Anindya Raychaudhuri University of St Andrews
Parallel Sessions 59
17:30 19:00
Unheard Voices: Lappish People in Matti Saanio's Reportage during and after PostWar
Reconstruction
Mervi Autti University of Lapland, Finland
Parallel Sessions 59
17:30 19:00
Social Practices & Enacted Memory (Session 7 Room 0.45)
Chair: Amjad Saleem
Recall and Response
Adeola Dewis Cardiff University
Race, History, Memory and Revision in James Baldwin's Blues for Mister Charlie
Meredith MalburneWade Elon University, USA
Remembering Woody Allen and Roman Polanski: Gender, Violence and Memorialisation in
Popular Culture
Tanya Serisier Queens University Belfast
History and (Hi)Story: A Collection of Memories about Food and Identity of Minorities in the
21st Century
Rossella Sorte Manchester Metropolitan University
9:00 11:00
'Then I Had to Yell Fire!' A War Bride's Negotiation of her Veteran Identity
Lauren Auger University of Brighton
Telling Stories Of and From the Archive: Family History, Desire and Identity
AnneMarie Caroline Kramer University of Nottingham
Postmemory as Transition: Loach's The Wind That Shakes the Barley (2006) and Jordan's
Michael Collins (1996)
Eleftheria Rania Kosmidou University of Salford and University College Dublin
Shaping Collective Visual Memory by Rewriting Propaganda: The Repetitive Use of the Last
Film Shots of Adolf Hitler in Documentary Films
Anna Luise Kiss University of Film and Television 'Konrad Wolf', Germany
Memory over the Dislocation: How the Audiences of the Propagandist Television Serials in
the Socialist Czechoslovakia Remember Their MeaningMaking Activity Stimulated by the
Serials
Irena Reifova Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
Mixed Memories
Bethan Harries University of Manchester
From Ethnicity to Sacred Land: Public Memory and Identity in South Africa's Freedom Park
Pieter Botha University of South Africa
9:00 11:00
Fairytales of our Past: Shifting Narrative Hegemonies of the Spanish Civil War
Amber Shields University of St Andrews
Cultural Memory and the Art of Collecting in Orhan Pamuk's Museum of Innocence
Elvan Julia Sayarer University of Montreal, Canada
FortDa Games: Remembering and Forgetting Origins in Zadie Smith's Novel White Teeth
Beatriz Perez Zapata University of Zaragoza, Spain
14:00 16:00
Komm, Frau (Come, Woman)' Polish Controversial Sculpture as a Challenge for Public
Narrative of the Second World War and a Role of the Red Army in 'Liberation' of Polish
Women
Dominika Czarnecka Independent Researcher, Torun, Poland
14:00 16:00
'Your Beautiful Motherland East Prussia will be Restored to You': Narratives of Flight and
Expulsion and the Politics of Memory in the Federal Republic of Germany, 19892010
Arddun Hedydd Arwyn Aberystwyth University
Memory, Reconstruction and Interpretation of the Franco Regime: Carlton J.H. Hayes and
Emmet John Hughes Distinctive Perceptions and Thoughts
Maria Luz ArroyoVazquez National University of Distance Education, Spain
Less Than One Fifth of People in the Former Soviet Republics Recall the Collapse of the Soviet
Union: What Stands Behind the Fact?
Veronika Nourkova Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia, coauthored by Norman Brown
University of Alberta, Canada
Fictional Memories and the Cultural Politics of Remembrance: The Case of E.L. Doctorow's
The Book of Daniel
Maria Ferrandez San Miguel University of Zaragoza, Spain
9:00 11:00
Collective Memory and Deleted Heritage of the Migrants: Elements for a French/Welsh
Comparison
Michel Rautenberg University Jean Monnet, SaintEtienne, France
The Analytics of Power and the Concept of Memory: Potentials and Critical Tensions in
Theoretical Conceptualisations
Stefanie Petschick University of Nottingham
Nostalgia, Active Amnesia and Anamnesis: The Mutual Influence of Collective and Individual
Memories in Watchmen and XMen Origins: Wolverine
Maciej Sulmicki University of Warsaw, Poland
Finding Our Way Back: La Prima Angelica (Carlos Saura, 1973) and the Politics of
Remembering
Juan Tarancon University of Zaragoza, Spain
Thatcher, the Hunger Strikes and Mediating the 1980s: Visual and Aural Representations of
the Past in Hunger
Andy Pope University of Portsmouth
9:00 11:00
The Limits of the Languages of Memoir: Memory and History in The Language of Men (2012)
Erica Moore University of South Wales
The Role of Cultural Memory in Firstperson Narratives Describing the Finnish Civil War
Andreas McKeough University of Helsinki, Finland
Emperor of Culture: Kawabata Yasunari's Role in the Erasure of Japanese Imperial Aggression,
Domestic Repression and American Hegemony
Charles Richard Cabell Toyo University, Japan
13:45 15:15
Humanism in the Autobiographies Edward Said and Nelson Mandela: Memory as Action
Jihan Zakarriya Cardiff University
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13:45 15:15
Local Poets, National Significance: Thomas Hardy and Robert Frost within Public Memory
Catherine Charlwood University of Warwick
Class Politics and Memorialisation in Two York Widows, Catherine Cappe and Charlotte
Smith Richardson
Kevin Binfield Murray State University, USA
The eyes cry bitterly, while the heart expresses joy: Memory and Emotion among the
Religious Settler Movement
Steffen Hagemann Technical University Kaiserslautern, Germany
One Land, Two Narratives: Comparative Discourses of Memory and Trauma in Palestinian
and Israeli Art
Luisa Gandolfo University of Aberdeen