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Event

Potentials of Ecocriticisms - AHCS Graduate Student Symposium

Friday, February 8, 2019toSaturday, February 9, 2019
Arts Building W-215, 853 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0G5, CA


FEBRUARY 8th
Location: ARTS W-215, 平特五不中, 845 Sherbrooke West, Montr茅al

16:00 鈥 19:00
Film screening of Anthropocene: The Human Epoch
Followed by a discussion with Director Jennifer Baichwal + reception

FEBRUARY 9th
Location: Thomson House, 3650 McTavish, Montr茅al

9:00 鈥 10:15
Panel 1: Landscape, Map and Matter

Moderator: Ayesha Vemuri, 平特五不中

Laurence Charlebois, Concordia University
鈥淩emodelling the Tahitian Landscape: The Legacy of French Occupation in French Polynesia鈥

Nicolas Holt, 平特五不中
鈥淭rading the Terrain for the Map: Frank Gillette鈥檚 SIX MATRICES and the Limits of Traditional Media Ecology鈥

jake moore, 平特五不中
鈥淪toried Matter and teaching-a-stone-to-talk inverted; Mattered story and learning how to listen鈥


10:15 鈥 10:30
Coffee Break


10:30 鈥 11:30
Panel 2: Plants and Biophilia

Moderator: Robin Lynch, 平特五不中

Andrea Valentine-Lewis, 平特五不中
鈥淎rtistic and Affective Strategies to Combat Solastalgia鈥

Marcus Prasad, University of British Columbia
鈥淣atures of Consumption: Biophilia, Open Space, and the Mall


11:30 鈥 12:30
Panel 3: Eco-Marxism

Moderator: Bur莽 Kostem, 平特五不中

Joel Auerbach, 平特五不中
鈥淭he Concept of Potentiality as an Ecocritical Analytic鈥

Hannah Tollefson, 平特五不中
鈥淐anaries and coal miners; a multispecies energy history鈥


12:30 鈥 13:30
Lunch Break


13:30 鈥 14:45
Panel 4: Animals and Body Parts

Moderator: Rach Klein, 平特五不中

Georgia Phillips-Amos, Concordia University
鈥淭he Enclosure and the Crash: Rhinos in the Work of William Kentridge鈥

Chanelle Lalonde, 平特五不中
鈥淢ourning Extinct and Endangered Birds in Contemporary Art鈥

St茅phanie Hornstein, Concordia University
鈥淢anhandled: Prescient Ecofeminism in Agnes Denes鈥 Body Prints


14:45 鈥 15:45
Keynote: 鈥淔rench Art in the Age of Oil鈥

Brian R. Jacobson, Cinema Studies Institute, University of Toronto
This talk examines how France鈥檚 emerging oil industry and its petrochemical subsidiaries came to bear on the French neo-avant-garde and French cinema during the 1950s and 1960s. With particular attention to the work of Yves Klein and industrial filmmakers employed by French oil and gas companies, it investigates how petroleum and its industry created both content and material conditions of possibility for new forms of hydrocarbon art. In what ways, the talk asks, did such art speak back to the extractive industry that made it possible, and with what consequences for our long-term understanding of oil鈥檚 and art鈥檚 entangled ecologies, the politics of France鈥檚 neo-avant-garde, and the climate changing processes named by the so-called Anthropocene?


15:45 鈥 16:00
Tea Break


16:00-17:00
Panel discussion: Brian Jacobson (UofT), Christine Ross (平特五不中), Darin Barney (平特五不中)

Moderator: Hannah Tollefson, 平特五不中



Braddock and Irmscher (2009) define ecocriticism as a critical approach that 鈥渆mphasizes issues of environmental interconnectedness, sustainability, and justice鈥 in order to inflect the existing vocabularies, tropes and epistemologies of cultural interpretation.鹿

As such, ecocritical analyses often engage with the material forms and discursive constructions of media infrastructures. Parks and Starosielski (2015) note that media infrastructures have been and continue to be used 鈥渢o claim and reorganize territories and temporal relations.鈥澛 Their material dependence on and interconnectedness with the environment imbricate media infrastructures within issues of resource development, urban planning, Indigenous and national sovereignties, surveillance, labour, etc.

How can art history and communication studies adopt ecocriticism as an interpretative paradigm in their respective analyses? More specifically, in which ways can they incorporate environmental history and ecology in order to develop what Braddock and Irmscher (2009) describe as 鈥渁 more earth-conscious mode of analysis鈥?鲁

To be held on February 8th and 9th, 2019 in Montreal, Quebec, the AHCS Graduate Symposium will present original and insightful graduate work that addresses questions related to the environmental turn in cultural interpretation.听

Invited speakers and panelists: Brian R. Jacobson (UofT), Jennifer Baichwal (filmmaker), Christine Ross (平特五不中) and Darin Barney (平特五不中)

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鹿 Alan C. Braddock and Christopher Irmscher, A Keener Perception: Ecocritical Studies in American Art History
(Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, 2009), 2.
虏 - Lisa Parks and Nicole Starosielsky (eds.), Signal Traffic: Critical Studies of Media Infrastructures (Urbana,
Chicago and Springfield: University of Illinois Press, 2015), 5.1
鲁听- Braddock and Irmscher, A Keener Perception, 3. Xyrography #14, 2018

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