[COLLOQUE] Tradition and Innovation in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

 
Date(s): 
Jeudi 21 novembre 2024 - 09:30 - Vendredi 22 novembre 2024 - 17:30
Lieu(x): 
Campus Lettres et Sciences Humaines, salle A104
23 boulevard Albert 1er
Nancy

Les 21 et 22 novembre auront lieu deux journées de colloque intitulé « Tradition and Innovation in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight » co-organisés par l’AMAES et IDEA.
Le colloque se déroulera au Campus Lettres et Sciences Humaines, 23 boulevard Albert 1er, Nancy, salle A104, et sera disponible à distance.

Le Programme :

Jeudi 21 Novembre

  • 9h30-9h45 Welcome
  • 9h45-11h15 Session 1: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and its ambiguities (1). Chair: Olivier Simonin (Université de Perpignan)
  • 9h45-10h15 Céline Savatier-Lahondès (Université de Clermont Auvergne): Gauvain à la croisée des chemins : entre tradition ancienne et foi chrétienne, syncrétisme, mystère et pédagogie
  • 10h15-10h45 Dermot Burns (University of Galway): ‘Now þenk wel …’: scepticism, gullibility, and weird words in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 10h45-11h15 Michael Reid: Morgan le Fay, Ambiguity and the Supernatural in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 11h15-11h30 break
  • 11h30-12h30 Plenary lecture 1: VISIO Raluca Radulescu (University of Bangor): Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Problems with Translation: Languages, Medieval to Modern
  • 12h30-14h30 lunch
  • 14h30-16h Session 2: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and its ambiguities (2). Chair: Fanny Moghaddassi (Université de Strasbourg)
  • 14h30-15h Aude Martin (Université de Lorraine): Who is Gawain? Referring to the Hero in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 15h-15h30 Olivier Simonin (Université de Perpignan): Tolkien, Reader and Critic of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 15h30-16h Mathilde Hamm (Sorbonne Université): Ambiguity and Inversions in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight; "That's a very queer painting..."
  • 16h-16h15 break 16h15-17h45 Session 3: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight in Translation. Chair: Tatjana Silec (Sorbonne Université)
  • 16h15-16h45 VISIO Michèle Gally (Université d’Aix-Marseille): Intégrer Gauvain et le Chevalier vert dans la dramaturgie de « Graal-théâtre » ?
  • 16h45-17h15 Claire Hélie (Université de Lille): Armitage’s Gawains: from the "Arnold Bennett mode" to the "Poet Laureate mode"
  • 17h15-17h45 Tobias Stockler (Université de Picardie-Jules Verne): Armitage and Lowery: Modern Adaptations, Ancient Worldbuilding
  • 19h dinner

Vendredi 22 novembre

  • 9h00-9h15 Welcome
  • 9h15-10h15 Plenary lecture 2 : VISIO François de la Bretèque (Université Paul Valéry Montpellier): Prédispositions à la fantasy cinématographique d’un chevalier de l’entourage arthurien
  • 10h15-10h45 Agnès Blandeau (Université de Nantes): 'Muance' in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and in Lowery's film version, The Green Knight
  • 10h45-11h break
  • 11h-12h30 Session 4: David Lowery’s The Green Knight (1). Chair: Agnès Blandeau (Université de Nantes)
  • 11h-11h30 VISIO ? Sandra Gorgievski (Université de Toulon): "The Green Knight" de David Lowery, un chevalier sous influence
  • 11h30-12h Dunja Haufe (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg): Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Revisited: David Lowery’s Ecocritical Interpretation of a Medieval Poem
  • 12h-12h30 Tatjana Silec (Sorbonne Université) and Justine Breton (Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne): "The Enchanted World of The Green Knight"
  • 12h30-14h30 lunch
  • 14h30-16h Session 5: David Lowery’s The Green Knight (2). Chair: Sandra Gorgievski (Université de Toulon)
  • 14h30-15h Kevin Harty (La Salle University, Philadelphia): Going Dutch: David Lowery’s ‘Middeleeuws Nederlands’ Debt; or, How Gawain Becomes the Knight of the Fox
  • 15h-15h30 Zoe Ennya (Sorbonne Université): In with the Old and the New: Objects and Meaning in The Green Knight
  • 15h30-16h Michael Eden (University of Arts London): Time, Horror, and Iconoclasm: Creative Responses to Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 16h-16h15 break
  • 16h15-17h45 Session 6: From Words to Pictures. Chair: Claire Vial (Sorbonne Nouvelle)
  • 16h15-16h45 VISIO Michael Torregrossa (Bristol Community College, Fall River, Massachusetts): Other Routes to the Green Chapel: Exploring Graphic Adaptations of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 16h45-17h15 VISIO? Wajih Ayed (Associate Professor, University of Sousse, Tunisia): The Immersion Paradox in Graphic Adaptations of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

 

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