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Conference Programme, Day 3

Thursday 27 June


9:00  |  REGISTRATION - HAMILTON CENTRE

 

Panels: Construction of Race Through Imagery  |  Sexwork  |  Latin American Gothic

09:30  |  CONSTRUCTIONS OF RACE THROUGH IMAGERY - DARWIN, HAMILTON CENTRE

9.30 - Technologies of Sentiment and the Making of Racial Differences: Reassessing Caroline Gurrey’s 1905-1909 Photographic Portraits of Mixed-Race Bodies

Hannah Tavares

9.45 - “Black at Heart”: Asian Americans and Spectral Whiteness in Paul Beatty’s "The White Boy Shuffle" and "Tuff"

Meena Venkataramanan

10:00 - The Oriental Woman’s Body as the Spectacle ‘Other’: Reading Select Book Cover Illustration of Indian Diasporic Fictions

Afroj Jahan

10.15 - Q&A – all presenters

09:30  |  SEXWORK - MEAD, HAMILTON CENTRE

9.30 - Pleasurable Bodies: Sex, Power and #MeToo in Magic Mike’s Last Dance

Polina Zelmanova

9.45 - ‘She flays they say with an amazing grace’: The Somatics and Story of Georgian Flagellation Practices.

Emma Mitchell

10:00 - The Digital Sex Working Body

Rachel Stuart

10.15 - Q&A – all presenters

09:30  |  LATIN AMERICAN GOTHIC: MONSTROUS FEMALE BODIES, AND HORROR AS FEMINIST TOOL - TELFORD, HAMILTON CENTRE

9.30 - Ghoulish Capital and Domestic Labour in María Fernanda Ampuero’s Cockfight (2018)

Kate Houlden

9.45 - Narratives of bodily resistance: Perras de Reserva

Dahlia de la Cerda, Mariana Felix Sacliment

10:00 - Witch Hunts, Petrol, and Neocolonial Brutality in Present-Day Mexico: Fernanda Melchor’s Temporada de huracanes (Hurricane Season)

Emily Horton

10.15 - Q&A – all presenters

 

10.30  |  REFRESHMENT BREAK -  NEWTON ROOM & BALCONY, HAMILTON CENTRE

 

Panels: Technology, Media and Care  |  Movement and Place  |  Voice  | Thinking with the Non-Human

11:00  |  TECHNOLOGY, MEDIA AND CARE - DARWIN, HAMILTON CENTRE

11 - History in Practice: using material culture and zines to explore a Victorian medical device

Jennifer Wallis

11.15 - Forgetting the Body: rethinking the empathetic gaze

Kristen Loutenstock

11.30 - Findings from Draw Your Own (Ideal) Body

Anne-Mette Hermans

11.45 - Q&A – all presenters

11:00  |  MOVEMENT AND PLACE - MEAD, HAMILTON CENTRE

11 - Civic Automobility: driving white, driving black

Michael Shapiro

11.15 - Bodies in place? Reflections of ‘grown up children’ from armed forces families

Anne Chappell, Ellen McHugh

11.30 - Pattern and the improvised state: a methodology towards a becoming body

Michelle Mantsio 

11.45 - Cultivating Multispecies ‘Arts of Noticing’ Through Earth-Care and Dance: An Ethnography

Veronica Jimenez Borja & Elisa Sofia Jimenez Borja

12:00 - Q&A – all presenters

11:00  |  VOICE - TELFORD, HAMILTON CENTRE

11 - A Critical Phenomenology of Voice: intervocality and possibilities for vocal justic

Ann Cahill & Christine Hamel

11.15 - The “Ever Presence” of unnamed & unseen female bodies through voices in the 1940 and 2020 film adaptations of Rebecca

Alexis Lygoumenos

11.30 - Body, Speech, and Personal Growth: development in "Poor Things"

Iuliana Borbely

11.45 - Q&A – all presenters

11:00 |  THINKING WITH THE NON-HUMAN - CAVENDISH, HAMILTON CENTRE

11 - Cultivating Multispecies ‘Arts of Noticing’ Through Earth-Care and Dance: An Ethnography

Veronica Jimenez Borja

Elisa Sofia Jimenez Borja

11.15 - Neither bugs nor labs? Responses to lab-grown meat and insect flour in Italy

Marco-Benoît Carbone

11.30 - Q&A – all presenters

 

12:00  |  LUNCH BREAK - NEWTON ROOM, HAMILTON CENTRE

Panels: Fatness  |  Reimagining Therapy  |  Bodies and War  |  From Policy to People

13:00  |  FATNESS- DARWIN, HAMILTON CENTRE

1 - Fatness as a Material and Discursive Construct

Emily Scroggins

1.15 - Distorted Boundaries of the Body: A Critical Phenomenology of Fatphobia

Halie Elizabeth White

1.30 - ‘Why is the chubby guy running?’: Trans pregnancy, fatness and gender intelligibility

Francis Ray White

1.45 - Q&A – all presenters

13:00  |  REIMAGINING THERAPY - MEAD, HAMILTON CENTRE

1 - Feel Guilty 4 Ever: Art, violence and women’s bodies in prison

Jessica Collier

1.15 - Reimagining Embodiment in Arts Therapies: an intra-active framework of becoming

Dominik Havsteen-Franklin, Alice Myles, Daniel Stolfi, Liliana Montoya de la Cruz

1.30 - Chronic-ills: exploring relationality and meaning making among young adults of colour with idiopathic medical conditions

Salman Safir

1.45 - Q&A – all presenters

13:00  |  BODIES AND WAR - TELFORD, HAMILTON CENTRE

1 - Post-Death Performance and the case of Operation Mincemeat

Ariel Sobel

1.15 - Colonialism, memory and justice: the right to reclaim lost bodies

Marcus De Matos

1.30 - Is the ‘war on Gaza’ also a war on moral courage? Examining the moral courage to challenge the disposability of living civilian bodies in Gaza.

Mohammed Ali Syed

1.45 - Q&A – all presenters

13:00  |  FROM POLICY TO PEOPLE: THE EXTERNALISATION OF MIGRATION AND ASYLUM - CAVENDISH, HAMILTON CENTRE

1 - The External Dimension of Italian Migration Policy: a political science perspective

Matilde Rosina

1.15 - Externalisation Ventures and the Elusive Sanctuary: a legal perspective

Ermioni Xanthopoulou

1.30 - Restricting the right to asylum in the UK: a legal analysis of securitisation strategies

Cristina Sáenz Pérez

1.45 - Q&A – all presenters

Keynote: Clockword Bodies, Catrine Val

14:00  |  CLOCKWORK BODIES, CATRINE VAL - NEWTON ROOM, HAMILTON CENTRE

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Catrine Val is an international conceptual artist specializing in photography, film, and performance. With a deep interest in the concepts of time and history, she focuses on the role of women within diverse cultural and political systems, as well as their contributions to the field of philosophy.


At (Inter)Disciplinary Bodies, Catrine Val will perform 'Clockwork Bodies' with interventions on campus throughout the conference programme.

More info at 

Plenary, Prof Meredith Jones

14:30  |  PLENARY - NEWTON ROOM, HAMILTON CENTRE

Professor Meredith Jones – Director, Institute of Communities and Society