Convengo 22-24/11/17 organizzato dal Dipartimento di LIngue e Letterature straniere "Monstrosity from the canon to the anti-canon (Prof.ssa Daniela Carpi)

  dal 22/11/17 al 14/11/17
UNIVERSITA' di VERONA  |  Dipartimento di LINGUE E LETTERATURE STRANIERE
UNIVERSITA' di VERONA  |  Dipartimento di SCIENZE GIURIDICHE

22-24 NOVEMBER 2017
VERONA
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale
Lungadige Porta Vittoria 9

WEDNESDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2017


09:30 WELCOMING ADDRESSES
Roberta Facchinetti, Direttore del Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere
Donata Gottardi, Direttore del Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche
Daniela Carpi, Presidente AIDEL

CHAIR: Daniela Carpi (University of Verona)

10:00 Svend Erik Larsen (Emeritus, University of Aarhus) Monster and Solitude

10:30 Annalisa Ciampi (UN Special Rapporteur for the Freedom of Assembly and Peaceful Association - University of
Verona): Kafka’s Trial and the EU Dublin Asylum System
 
Coffee Break

11:30 Leonardo Latella (Museo di Storia Naturale Verona)
Natural History of Monstrosity

12:00 Paola Carbone, Giuseppe Rossi (IULM, Milan)
Who is the Monster? Laughing at Friends and Foes

12:30 Discussion

Lunch

CHAIR: Chiara Battisti (University of Verona)

14:30 Susana Onega (University of Zaragoza)
Patriarchal Law and the Ethics and Aesthetics of Monstrosity in Mary Shelley and Jeanette Winterson

15:00 Marita Nadal (University of Zaragoza)
Southern Gothic: the Monster as Freak in the Fiction of Flannery O’Connar

15:30 Enrichetta Soccio (University G. D’Annunzio, Chieti - Pescara)
Victorian Frankenstein: From Fiction to Science

Coffee Break

16:30 Sidia Fiorato (University of Verona)
Fairy Tales and Monstrosity

17:00 Carlo Pelloso (University of Verona)
Killing the Father and Being the Monstrum in Roman Law

17:30 Miriam Padovan (University of Padua)
The Statutes of Monstrum in Roman Law

18:00 Discussion

Dinner
20:15 Ristorante Al Bracere
via Adigetto, 6A

THURSDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2017

CHAIR: Enrichetta Soccio
(University G. D’Annunzio, Chieti-Pescara)

09:30 Cristina Costantini (University of Perugia)
The Monster’s Mystique. Managing a State of Bionormative Liminality and Exception

10:00 Heinz Antor (University of Koeln)
Monstrosity and Alterity in H.G. Wells’s The Island of Doctor Moreau

10:30 Steven Howe (University of Luzern)
The Vice-Scarred Monster: Napoleon, le droit des gens and German Romantic Nationalism

Coffee Break

11:30 Daniela Carpi (University of Verona)
The Technological Monstrum: Her by Spike Jontze

12:00 Fernando Armando Ribeiro (Pontificia Universidade Catolica PUC-Minas)
The Monster as a Denial of Difference: a Legal Approach to Kafka’s Metamorphosis

12:30 Discussion

Lunch

14:30 AIDEL ANNUAL MEETING
CHAIR: Yvonne Bezrucka (University of Verona)

15:00 Jean-Michel Ganteau (University of Paul-Valéry, Montpellier)
Exposed: Dispossession and Androgyny in Contemporary British Fiction

15:30 Marc Amfreville (University Paris-Sorbonne)
The Sleep of Reason Brings Forth Monsters

Coffee Break

16:30 Andrew Majeske (John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY)
Monstrous Reading: Law, Literature and The Legacy of Leo Strauss

17:00 Chiara Battisti (University of Verona)
Richard III at the Freak Show

17:30 Discussion

Dinner
20:15 Ristorante Maffei
Piazza Erbe


FRIDAY 24 NOVEMBER 2017
CHAIR: Sidia Fiorato
(University of Verona )

09:30 François Ost (University Saint Louis, Bruxelles)
Moi, Martin, ours à cinq pattes. Lettre à mes juges

10:00 Filippo Sgubbi (University of Bologna)
Monsters and Penal Law

10:30 Matteo Nicolini (University of Verona)
Monstrosity “Overseas.” Civilisation, Trading, and Colonial Policy in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness

11:00 Valentina Adami (University of Verona)
Eco-Trauma and Monstrosity in Contemporary Cli-Fi

Coffee Break

12:00 Raffaele Cutolo (University of Verona)
Politics of Biological Disempowerment: Sense8 and the Post-Human Monster

12:30 Roberta Zanoni (University of Verona)
Harry Potter and Monstrous Diversity

13:00 Discussion

Lunch
 

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