Program - The Future of Ecocriticism: New Horizons
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Program - The Future of Ecocriticism: New Horizons
NOVEMBER 4, 2009 8.00-8.30 9.00-10.00 1 Registration OPENING CEREMONY – Welcome Remarks 1-Melek Delilbaşı, Consultant to Rector, Ankara University, 2-Musa Yaşar Sağlam, Dean of the Faculty of Letters, Hacettepe University 3-Thomas M. Leary, Counselor for Public Affairs, Embassy of the United States of America, 4-Sevil Gürgan, Vice Rector, Hacettepe University 10.00-11.00 11.00-11.20 Plenary: ASPENDOS VI Scott Slovic: Materiality and Commitment in a Global Age Serenella Iovino: The Human Alien: A Reflection on the Future of Ecocriticism Chair: Simon C. Estok Discussion 11.20-11.40 COFFEE BREAK 11.40-12.40 12.40-13.00 Plenary: ASPENDOS VI Elizabeth Schultz: Humanizing Moby Dick: An Argument for Anthropomorphizing Baisheng Zhao: From Ecocritics to Ecoculturists: Thoughts on New Enlightenment Movement Chair: Greg Garrard Discussion 13.00-14.00 LUNCH 14.00-15.00 Plenary: ASPENDOS VI Simon C. Estok: Rationalizing Presentist Ecocritical Theory: Praxis Matters Axel Goodbody: Nomads, Rhizomes and Vagabonds: Theoretical and Poetic Models of Ecological Inhabitation for a Globalised World Chair: Greta Gaard Discussion 15.00-15.20 15.20-15.40 15.40-17.40 COFFEE BREAK ASPENDOS VI ASPENDOS II ASPENDOS III ASPENDOS IV ASPENDOS V Narratives of Ecodisasters and Apocalypse Ecospirituality: Myths and Legends Ecopoetics: Eastern/Western Views Postcolonial Reflections Theater in Ecocriticism Patricia Merivale: The Environmental Consequences of the Apocalypse Deniz Ilgaz: The Worship of Trees; Spiritual Significance of Nature Huriye Reis: “I pull the parapet’s poppy/ To stick behind my ear”: Nature in the Poetry of World War I Raniero Speelman: Primo Levi’s Ecocritical Stance Zafer Parlak: Perception of Nature in Anatolia Mystic Poetry: Folksongs and Tales Adamu Pangmeshi: Nature in Partnership with the Wretched of the Earth in J. M. Coetzee’s In the Heart of the Country, and Doris Lessing’s The Grass is Singing. Gholamreza Sami: The March of Industrial Machinery on American Landscape: A Study of Maxwell Anderson’s play, High Tor (1937) Nurten Birlik: The Stone Gods: Environmental Apocalypse Grant Jennings: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of the Zombie Movie Genre, Ecophobia, and Modern Fears of Environmental Disaster Volkan Kılıç: A Mystic Sound: Ney in Turkish Culture and Literature Reza Yavarian: Ecocritical Readings of Rumi Mithilesh K. Pandey: Environmental Imagination: The Poetry of Wordsworth and Kazuyosi Ikeda. Chen Guangchen: Suspension of Time and Transcendence of the Ego:Wang Wei’s Ecopoetics Gülşah Dindar: The Garip (Strange) Movement: A Poetic Return to “Naturality” or “Nature” itself? Elis Yıldırım: Nature’s Response to Harmful Human Activities: Calvino And Buzzati’s Views on the Environment Şenay Kara: Discussing (discourses of) Exploitation and Environmental Ethics at the Intersection of Postcolonial and Ecocritical Perspectives. Gözde Pembe Erdoğan: “Hunger and Lead:” An Ecocritical Reading of Robert Schenkkan’s The Kentucky Cycle Sezgin Toska: An Analysis of Nature as an Actant in The Emperor Jones Önder Çetin: Self-revelation and Claiming Post-colonial Identity through Nature in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children. Fatma Kalpaklı: The Relationship Between Nature and Human Psyche: Khaled Hosseini’s the Kite Runner. Chair: Ken Noda 21:00 CULTURAL NIGHT Chair: Elizabeth Schultz Chair: Peter I-Min Huang Chair: Cheng Xiangzhan Chair: Nur G. Akkerman NOVEMBER 5, 2009 09.00-10.00 10.00-10.20 Plenary: ASPENDOS VI Greta Gaard: Global Warming Narratives: An Ecofeminist Perspective Greg Garrard: How Queer Is Green? Chair: Axel Goodbody Discussion 10.20-10.40 COFFEE BREAK 10.40-12.00 12.00-12.20 PANEL: ASPENDOS VI TURKISH NATURE WRITERS Tarık Günersel: Naturally Gizem Altın Nance: Porcupine Dreams: A Collaboration of Art and Literature Deniz Postacı: We Cannot Write upon Nature without Reading Nature… H.Çağlar İnce: Lost Tales Chair: Serpil Oppermann Discussion 12.20-13.20 LUNCH 13.20-14.20 Plenary: ASPENDOS VI Linda Hogan: Brave Old World: Indigenous Knowledge Chair: Elizabeth Schultz Discussion 14.20-14.40 14.40-16.40 ASPENDOS VI ASPENDOS II ASPENDOS III ASPENDOS IV ASPENDOS V Music, Dance, Film and Eco –Aesthetics Ecopoetry Postcolonial Ecocriticism Environmental Justice, History and Ethics Ecocritical Readings Cheng Xiangzhan: The Core Issues of Ecoaesthetics and its Theoretical Development in China Gonca Gökalp Alpaslan: Perceptions of Nature in Modern Turkish Poetry David H. Evans: Race and Nature in Tony Morrison Indre Zakeviciene: The Potentiality of Ecopsychology: The Parallels of Lithuanian and English Poetry Şebnem Toplu: Self, Community, and Nature: Jacob Ross’s Pynter Bender Ute Ritschell: Poetic Installations- Artworks in Nature and Forest Bilge Mutluay: Singing for Clear Waters:Pete Seeger’s Hudson River Project Joan Stone: Swans and Eagles: An Ecocritical Reading of Bird Dances Li Hsiao Ching: Nature Oriented Films of Germany : A Comparative Study of the 3th Green Screen and the 8th NaturVision International Nature Film Festivals Chair: Serenella Iovino B. Ayça Ülker: An Ecofeminist Approach to Adrienne Rich’s Poem “Diving into the Wreck” Mirfatih Zakiev: Ethnoecology is One of the Branches of Postmodern Ecology Sinan Akıllı: An Early Ecocritic?: Henry Rider Haggard Selçuk Eryatmaz: Nature Reflected in William Wordsworth’s and Walter Scott’s Poetry Jacqueline Jondot: Damn the high dam! Jamal Mahjoub Chair: Tarık Günersel Chair: Carmen Flys- Junquera Mei Zhu: Environmental Injustice in Don DeLillo’s Poetics: The Case of Underworld Azad Hamad Sharif and Ishmael Mohammed Fahmi Saeed: The Ecological Crisis and the Risk-Oriented World in Two Literary Works Antonio Fabris: The Italian Presence in the Eastern Mediterranean: The Historical Background Diego Santaliana: The Development of the Land through Private Public Partnerships Pasquale Ventrice: Widespread Ecomuseum within the Perspective of Sustainable Development Iris Shu-O Huang : Where Deep Ecology and PostStructuralism Meet: The Ecological Poetics of Faulkner’s The Bear Ömürbek Karayev : An Ecological Approach to the Works of Cengiz Aytmatov Pelin Kümbet: Foreshadowing the Catastrophe: Ecocritical Reading of D.H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover Anna Vitucci: Italo Calvino’s La strada di San Giovanni, Autobiography and Ethic-Environmental Conscience Merve Sarı: Ecocriticism in Fantasy: Charles De Linth’s The Wild Wood and Environmental Concerns Chair: Nevin Özkan Chair: John VanderLippe 16.40-17.00 COFFEE BREAK 17.00-18.30 PANEL: ASPENDOS VI OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Sancar Ozaner, Outdoor Ecology-Based Environmental Training in Turkey or Understanding the Synthesis of Nature: Popularization of Science Yaşar Ergün, Narrating Amanos Nature School Şükran Yalçın Özdilek, Nature Education in Nature Gülşen Bağcı Kılıç, Nature Education in Turkey Chair: Ufuk Özdağ 20.00 ANTALYA CITY TOUR 1 NOVEMBER 6, 2009 08.00-10.00 ASPENDOS VI ASPENDOS II ASPENDOS III ASPENDOS IV ASPENDOS V Cultural Ecology Children’s Literature and Environmental Rights Environmental Traditions in Western Literary Texts Native American/First Nations Environmental Literatures and Nature Writing Ecolinguistics, ecotranslation, and environmental politics Anthony Pavlik: Children’s Literature and the Ecocritics Ayfer Gürdal Ünal: An Ecocritical Analysis of a Children’s Picture Book: The Walking Plane-Tree Pelin Taşkın: Environmental Rights of Children and a General Evaluation of Environmental Education in Turkish Educational System Jovanka Denkova: Ecological Humanitarian Thought in Macedonian Literature for Children and the Young. Esra Yardımcı and Gülşen Bağcı Kılıç: How did Nature-Based Education at a Camp Affect Children’s Conceptions of HumanNature Interaction? Robert Steinke: “Nature Is the Second God”: The Human Claim to Mastery over Nature and its Negation in Medieval German Literature N. Sibel Güzel: Nature in Ann Radcliffe’s Gothic Novels: The Hidden Talent Under the Veil of Gathic Jennifer Hamilton: Ecological Structures: The Work of the Storm in The Tempest Gül Kurtuluş: A New Approach to Sir Philip Sidney’s Sonnet Sequence, Astrophil and Stella: Imagery, Symbols and Themes in Accordance with Ecology, Love and Relationships Chair: Greta Gaard Chair: Huriye Reis Christina Caupert and Timo Müller: The Ecological Function of Imaginative Texts: Theory and Practice Erik Redling: “Portraits of Things”: Cultural Ecology and Gertrude Stein’s Modernist Experiments in Tender Buttons Funda Civelekoğlu: Ancient Greek Tragedy and the Ecology of Culture Michael Sauter: Harbingers of Globalization in Suburbia: Philip Roth’s American Pastoral Chair: Axel Goodbody Jeffrey Howlett: The Indian as Figure Head in North American Nature Writing Nevio Cristante: Sacred Ecology: The Life Breeding Significance in Politics Culture and Spirit of Native Sacredness in Nature Nancy Honicker: Their Proper Element: An American Genealogy of Nature Writing Christian Hummelsund Voie: Four Landscapes of Contemporary Nature Writing Gül Varlı: Engendering Nature from a Feminine Point of View Chair: David H. Evans Chair: Clare Brandabur Animals in Literature Ecocritical Approaches to Turkish Culture Jak Den Exter: Turks and Birds Pınar Batur: The Sea Connects it all: Yaman Koray’s Deep Ecology and Turkish Environmental Thought Günil Ayaydın Cebe: Yaşar Kemal’s Memed, My Hawk and Latife Tekin’s Muinar Kıymet Giray: İstanbul in the Pictorial Memory Mustafa Özcan: Fisherman of Halicarnassus 10.00-10.20 COFFEE BREAK 10.20-11.40 The Notion of Place: Lakes, Rivers and Farms Literary/Scientific Responses to Climate Change Reading Linda Hogan John VanderLippe, The Statis Environment: Atatürk Orman Çiftliği and the Kemalist Modernisation Project Clare Brandabur: Climate change in Byron and Mary Shelley Peter I-Min Huang: Ecopoetics: Ethics of Body, Cyborg Writing, and Excess Merih Aydınalp and İzzet Arı: Mitigatıon of Co2 Emıssıon From Electrıcıty Generatıon By Usıng Renewable Energy Sources Carmen Flys Junquera: (Un)mapping (Ir)rational Geographies: Linda Hogan’s Communicative Places Kevser Pişkin: The Beauty and the Beast Gülşen Aslan: Nature- Human Bond in Linda Hogan´s Solar Storms and People of the Whale. Blossom N. Fondo: “The Hunter Hunted”: The Case against Animal Destruction in Richard Connell’s The Most Dangerous Game Respondent: Linda Hogan Chair: Raniero Speelman James Bishop: “I Couldn’t Find My Plant”: Bioregional Pedagogy in the Composition Classroom Liu Quinghan, Ecological Literature Research Focusing on both sides of Yangtze River Dimitra Papazoglou: Limitations of Human Nature: Jan Mc Ewan and the Preservation of the Environment Nalan Büyükkantarcıoğlu: Environmental Sensitivity vs. Anthropocentrism in the Discursive Practices of Political Figures at 2009 Local Elections in Turkey: An Ecocritical Discourse Analysis Aymil Doğan: EcoInterpreting in the Making of Ecocriticism: Focus on Awareness Raising Carmen Valero Garces: Ecotranslation and/or Images of Translated Literary Landscape Uwe Küchler: Linking Foreign Language Education and the Environment: Intercultural Communicative Competernce and Environmental Literacy Evren Yiğit Devrimci: An Ecocritical Approach to 19th Century Travel Narratives of Istanbul: The Animals of the City Eldor M.Usmonov, Modeling of Ecological Policy of the States of Central Asia. Chair: Patricia Merivale Chair: Nalan Büyükkantarcıoğlu 11.40-12.00 COFFEE BREAK 12.00-13.00 PANEL: ASPENDOS VI Serpil Oppermann: The Future of Ecocriticism: The Third Wave Nevin Özkan: Doruk’s Plight: Human/ Nonhuman Relations in Abbas Sayar’s Yılkı Atı Ufuk Özdağ: Theorizing Ecological Art Criticism: Melchior d’Hondecoeter’s “The Contemplative Magpie” Chair: Scott Slovic CLOSURE 14.00 FIELD TRIP 20.00 GALA DINNER – TURGUT ALBAYRAK HALL Chair: Gizem Altın Nance