Programme
Draft programme – subject to change
Thursday 23 May
- 8:45-9:10 Registration, Veröld, lower ground floor (just outside VHV-023)
- 9:15-10:30 keynote – VHV-023, Main Auditorium.
– Chair: Monica Germanà.
– Varvara Korkina Williams: “Guardians of the Arctic Waters: Indigenous Wisdom and Creative Resistance” - 10:30-11:00 coffee.
- 11:00-12:30 Panel 1: Poetic Visions of Ice and Water – VHV-201, Home Zone of Languages.
– Chair: Kathryn Walchester.
– Kate Simpson, University of Leeds: “Langjökull: A Case Study in Polytemporal Poetics”
– Soffía Auður Birgisdóttir, University of Iceland: “Dimmumót: Steinunn Sigurðardóttir’s Apocalyptic Vision”
– Darryl Peers, Manchester Metropolitan University: “‘she became a discord of countless things’: The Self Coming Apart in Alycia Pirmohamed’s Another Way to Split Water”
– Danila Sokolov, University of Iceland: “Lyric at Sea: Writing the Storm in Early Modern England” - 12:30-13:30 Lunch in Háma, the university cafeteria (main UI hub)
- 13:30-15:00 Panel 2: Environmental Poetics of Music and Listening – VHV-201, Home Zone of Languages
– Chair: Þorvarður Árnason.
– Luka Hattuma, University of Utrecht: “Thawing Tundra’s and Inuit Throat Singers: Aquatic Turbulence in the Spoken Word Poetry of Tanya Tagaq”
– Konstantine Vlasis, New York University: “When Things Flow”
– Miguel Angel Crozzoli, University of Iceland: “I am the Ocean: Data Artivism in the Climate Crisis”
– Garrison Gerard, University of Iceland: “Frozen Echoes (Dead Ice Melting) for Clarinet and Fixed Media” - 15:00-15:30 coffee break.
- 15:30-17:00 Panel 3: Ice and Water Ecologies: Past and Present (ONLINE session) – VHV-201, Home Zone of Languages
– Chair: Christopher Dunn.
– Corrina Readioff, University of Liverpool: “‘…of all the enemies of these enormous fishes, man is the greatest’: Whales and Environmental Impact in Early Modern English Literature”
– Abdenour Bouich, University of Exeter: “Coeval Worlds, Alter/Native Words: Healing in the Inuit Arctic”
– Corine Wood-Donnelly, Nord Universitet and Uppsala University: “Beyond the Tip of the Iceberg: On the Materiality and Metaphysics of Ice”
– Hannah Armstrong, University of York: “‘An everlasting stillness’: Ecomedievalism and Ice in Sabine Baring-Gould’s Iceland: Its Scenes and Sagas (1863)” - 17:00 Wine Reception (Veröld, Home Zone of Languages)
Friday 24 May
- 9:00-10:30 Film screening and Q&A – VHV-023, Main Auditorium.
– Chair: Ingibjörg Ágústsdóttir.
– Elizabeth Ogilvie and Robert Page: Into the Oceanic. - 10:30-11:00 coffee
- 11:00-12:30 Panel 4: Uncanny Circularities: Ice and Water in Words and Images – VHV-201, Home Zone of Languages.
– Chair: Monica Germanà.
– Ellert Þór Jóhannsson, Árni Magnússon Institute, University of Iceland: “Representation and meaning of water and ice in Old Norse texts”
– Þorvarður Árnason, University of Iceland: “Waterfalls and Glacier Ice: Psychopathia lyrica hydrodynamica revisited”
– Björn Þór Vilhjálmsson, University of Iceland: “Cold Fever: Mobility and Genre in Icelandic Cinema”
– Auður Aðalsteinsdóttir, University of Iceland: “Creatures of the Sea: a hydrofeminist reading of uncanny encounters in recent Icelandic fiction” - 12:30-13:30 Lunch in Háma, the university cafeteria (main UI hub).
- 13:30-15:00 Panel 5: Interacting with Ice and Water – VHV-201, Home Zone of Languages.
– Chair: Marion Amblard.
– Dalrún Kaldakvísl, Independent scholar: “Sharks and Men: Shark fishing in Iceland”
– Sigríður Guðmarsdóttir, University of Iceland: “Decolonizing baptism: Indigeneity, environment and water rituals under climate change”
– Christopher Dunn, Stefansson Arctic Institute, Akureyri: “Sensing Ice: A Philosophical-Aesthetic Investigation of Immediacy and Mediation”
– Benjamin Aidoo and Allyson Macdonald, University of Iceland: “Access to abundance: views on sustainability and water use in Iceland” - 15:00-15:30 coffee break.
- 15:30-17:00 Panel 6: Representing the Arctic – VHV-201, Home Zone of Languages.
– Chair: Ingibjörg Ágústsdóttir.
– Samuel Solnick, University of Liverpool: “Time Travelling with Ice”
– Daniel Abdalla, University of Liverpool: “‘The Whitest of Pages’?: Critical Encounters with Black Life at the Poles”
– Kathryn Walchester, Liverpool John Moores University: “‘Restless water’: British women, travel and the environment in the nineteenth century”
– Marion Amblard, University of Grenoble: “Painting the Arctic: ice and water in Scottish art” - 17:00-17:20 Closing remarks.
- 20:15 dinner at Kopar restaurant.
Sponsors:
- Centre for Research in the Humanities at the University of Iceland
- Rector of the University of Iceland
- University of Westminster
- Vigdís International Centre for Multilingualism and Intercultural Understanding