Poetry and the Visual Arts, 4 April 2014

Poetry and the Visual Arts
4 April 2014
Cripps Court, Magdalene College, Cambridge

This one-day workshop on poetry and the visual arts forms part of the AHRC-funded network ‘Contemporary French Poetic Practice: An Interdisciplinary Approach’. Please see the provisional programme below. All are welcome and there is no charge, but for catering reasons we would request that you contact Nina Parish (n.parish@bath.ac.uk) by 21 March if you would like to attend, mentioning any dietary requirements.

On Saturday 5 April at 5pm the poet Philippe Beck will present and read from his new book Opéradiques (Flammarion, 2014) in Benson Hall, Magdalene College, Cambridge. Wine will be served and all are welcome.

Please see here for further information.

Programme

9.30-10.00 Arrival, coffee, and welcome

10.00-12.00 Session 1
Philippe Charron (École des hautes études en sciences sociales) ‘Projection, exposition et intention. L’usage de la notion d'”image” comme champ d’action chez quelques auteurs contemporains (D. Arnaudet, Emmanuel Fournier, J. Mauche et Anne Portugal).’
Clive Scott (University of East Anglia) ‘The Sensorium of Literary Translation’
Greg Kerr (University of Glasgow) ‘ “Entre voir et vu”: Edmond Jabès and the questioning of the image’

12.00-1.15 Lunch (Cripps Gallery)

1.15-3.15 Session 2
Luigi Magno (università Roma 3) ‘Pour une poésie surfaciale’
Philippe Met (University of Pennsylvania) title tbc.
Geneviève Guétemme (université d’Orléans) ‘Jacques Jouet : Poésie et monotype’

3.15-3.45 Tea

3.45-5.15 Session 3
James Wishart (King’s College, London), ‘Distance optique et remaniements du collage dans les textes critiques de Bâtons, chiffres et lettres de Raymond Queneau.’
Mary Shaw (Rutgers University) and Claude Mouchard (Paris VIII), ‘Prismes, partitions ? Configurations de la voix dans quelques poèmes visuels’

5.15-6.15 Break and viewing of books on display in Cripps Gallery

6.15-7.00 Conversation : Jacques Jouet and Geneviève Guétemme


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