Workshop (extern)
23.05.2024 – 24.05.2024
Political Novel in Europe and Migration/Exile
Ort: Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań
Organisiert von Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań
ZfL-Projekt(e): Kartographie des politischen Romans in Europa
Programm
Thursday, 23 May 2024
9.30
- Zrinka Božić (University of Zagreb), Tomasz Mizerkiewicz (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań): Introduction
Migration, Exile, Travel
Chair: Tomasz Mizerkiewicz (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań)
10.00
- Zrinka Božić (University of Zagreb): The politics of exile, the exile for politics
- Charlotte Woodford (University of Cambridge): Imagined communities and women’s multidirectional travel in the early twentieth century
12.15
- Mark Devenney (University of Brighton): Fiktionsbescheinigung: The novel and the violent fictions of citizenship
Migrant, Post-migrant
Chair: Gerard Ronge (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań)
15.00
- Ivana Perica (ZfL): “Provocation”, “propaganda”, “resonances”: The post-migrant political novel in the German context
- Rossie Artemis (University of Nicosia): Little Bees: Difference, otherness, and exclusion in 21st century Europe
17.15
- Vedrana Velickovic (University of Brighton): ‘Where are they flocking from?’: Representation of Eastern European migration in contemporary literature and culture
Friday, 24 May 2024
9.30
- Presentation of Migrant Info Point
NGO’s perspective on the PNE and migration/exile
Chair: Błażej Warkocki (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań)
10.00
- Alicja Skrzypczak (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań): Time and waiting in the context of migration
- Marta Kowalczyk (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań): The border
PNE and geographies of migration
Chair: Magda Potok (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań)
15.00
- Anna Gawarecka (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań): Victims or terrorists: How Czech literature looks at Islamic refugees
- Ewa Szperlik, Gerard Ronge (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań): Identity crypt and migration: Two case studies from contemporary Slavic prose (Bosnian and Polish)
17.15
- María Ayete Gil (Universidad de Alcalá): Crossing borders: From late-francoism to the 2008 crisis: A comparative study of Cacereño and Cabezas cortadas
- Ante Andabak (University of Zagreb): Abdulrazak Gurnah’s novelistic treatment of migration
- Concluding remarks: PNE and migration/exile