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Political Biography in Literature & Cinema

Delphine Letort & Joanny Moulin, eds.
Political Biography in Literature and Cinema
Biography: An International Quarterly
University of Hawai’i Press, 41.3 (2018): 607-612. https://uhpress.hawaii.edu/title/bio/
DOI 10.1353/bio.2018.0061
hal-02082383

Introduction to Political Biography in Literature and Cinema
Delphine Letort & Joanny Moulin

French Television and Political Biography
Rémi Fontanel

Recasting the Iron Lady into Flesh and Blood: Gender Performance and Politics in Three Thatcher Biopics
Nicole Cloarec

Writing the Life of Ronald Reagan: An Impossible Mission?
Françoise Coste

From Political Biography to Political Event: The Daens Myth in Literature in Cinema
Gertjan Willem

Séminaire 25 janvier 2019

Relations épistolaires  & biographie
La correspondance privée de la famille d’Azeglio


Conférence de Monsieur le Professeur Georges Virlogeux
éditeur scientifique de l’Epistolario de Massimo d’Azeglio

Massimo D’Azeglio

Vendredi 25 janvier 2019
15h, salle 2.44
Maison de la recherche
Aix-Marseille Université
29, avenue R. Schuman, Aix-en-Provence
colette.collomp@univ-amu.fr / guidobaldi.laura@orange.fr

Séminaire 18 janvier 2019

« Prière à desceller d’une ligne de vie »
Vies de Foucault & Derrida

Conférence de Francesca Manzari
Séminaire Biographie
18 janvier 2019
17h-19h – salle 2.44

Maison de la Recherche
Aix-Marseille Université
29, avenue Robert Schuman
13621 Aix-en-Provence

MoVIES, New Approaches to Filming Lives

MoVIES – Au-delà du Biopic, nouvelles approches des vies filmées
Troisième colloque international de la Biography Society
Maison de la Recherche – Aix-Marseille Université
29, avenue Robert Schuman, 13621 Aix-en-Provence, France
17-18-19 octobre 2019

PROGRAMME

THURSDAY 17 OCTOBER
13:00               Accueil
14:00               Ouverture

15:00-17:30    PANEL 1         Au-delà du biopic, réflexions sur le renouvellement d’un genre
Modérateur :   Joanny MOULIN

15:00-15:30    Gilles MENEGALDO – Extending and Blurring Boundaries: Intermediality, Genre Hybridity and Irony in Some « Experimental » Contemporary Biopics

15:30-16:00    Vincent ZEIS –  Le biopic Warner des années 1950 aux années 2010 : de The FBI Story à J. Edgar

16:00-16:30    Philippe MORICE – Ma Créature, c’est moi ? Dimension biographique dans le cinéma de Clint Eastwood

16:30-17:00    Francesca MANZARI – « Lou Andréas-Salomé de Cordula Kablitz-Post : Contre le destin »

17:00-17:30    Taïna TUHKUNEN – Sliced-up Lives and Other Iconoclastic and Experimental Techniques in Contemporary Biopics

17:00-17:30    Discussion
18:00-19:00    Conférence plénière de Josée DAYAN (à confirmer)

19:00               Réception

FRIDAY 18 OCTOBER

9:00                 Café
10:00-13:30    PANEL 2         Biophotie et historiographie
Modérateur :   Thierry ROCHE

10:00-10:30    Jean-Michel DURAFOUR – Je n’ai pas tué Marie Stuart

10:30-11:00    Antoine CAPET – Que veulent nous dire les « scènes inventées » du film Darkest Hour (Joe Wright, 2017) ?

11:00-11:30    Indranil CHAKRABARTY – Constructing a Biopic Narrative Based on Scant Historical Evidence

11:30-12:00    Nicole CLOAREC – Singular and collective voices in Against the Law (Fergus O’Brien, BBC, 2017) and An Englishman in New York (Richard Laxton, ITV, 2009)

12:00-12:30    Discussion

13:00-15:00    Déjeuner

14:30-17:00    PANEL 3         Le biopic au féminin
Modérateur :   Taïna TUHKUNEN

15:00-15:30    Catherine CLINTON – Ladies Sing the Blues: Black Women’s Representations in Biopics

15:30-16:00    Laurence HUSSON – « Raden Ajeng Kartini : princesse, féministe, héroïne nationale indonésienne et star de cinéma »

16:00-16:30    Laura GUIDOBALDI – Dans l’alcôve du Risorgimento. Politique et séduction : l’incroyable destin de Virginia Oldoini, comtesse de Castiglione

16:30-17:00    Claudia CONTI –  Sorelle Mai de Marco Bellocchio

17:00-17:30    Discussion

14:00-16:30    PANEL 4         Variations autour des figures de héros
Modérateur :   Yannick GOUCHAN

15:00-15:30    Justin S. WADLOW – Sound and vision : Todd Haynes et la vie des saints

15:30-16:00    Colette COLLOMP – La vie de Saint François d’Assise au cinéma

16:00-16:30    Alain HERTAY – Larry Karaszewski et Scott Alexander, duo de scénaristes spécialisés dans l’écriture de biopics

16:30-17:00    Anne-Marie PAQUET DEYRIS – Representational strategies of heroic villains: Biopics of R. Nixon & D. Cheney

17:30-18:00    Jean BAFFIE – Figures royales vs héros issus du peuple dans le cinéma thaïlandais
18:00-18:30 Discussion
20:00               Dîner

SATURDAY 19 OCTOBER

9:00                 Café
10:00-12:30    PANEL 5        
Portraits et représentations historiques
Modérateur :   Phuong Ngoc (Jade) NGUYEN

10:00-10:30    Yannick GOUCHAN – Portraits de poètes dans le film biographique

10:30-11:00    Pichaiwat SAENGPRAPAN – Le rôle des chansons dans Le Scaphandre et le Papillon

11:00-11:30    Audrey DOUSSOT – Gilliam’s The Brothers Grimm – from writing mortals to legendary characters

11:30-12:00    Jean-Marc RIVIÈRE – Les Médicis. Maîtres de Florence, ou la ressemblance (télévisuelle) par contact

12:00-12:30    Discussion

10:00-12:30    PANEL 6         La dimension politique du biopic
Modérateur :   Patrick Di MASCIO

10:00-10:30    Delphine LETORT – Militant Biopic: the Making of a Hero

10:30-11:00    Stefano MAGNI – Réflexions sur la valeur politique de quelques « biopics ». Deux cas italiens du XXIe siècle

11:00-11:30    Gerardo IANDOLI – Le spectacle obscur : sur Kings of Crime de Roberto Saviano

11:30-12:00    David GOLDIE – Entering the ‘Shadowlands’, biopic as metonymic adaptation

12:00-12:30    Discussion

13:00-15:00    Déjeuner

15:00               Biography Society : Réunion du Bureau

16:00               Biography Society : Assemblée générale

AMU Biography Society Visits SJTU Center for Life Writing

A delegation of the Biography Society of Aix-Marseille University (AMU) goes to China from 20 to 27 December 2018 to meet their counterparts at the Center for Life Writing (CLW) of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU).

At the invitation of distinguished Pr. Yang Zhengrun, Director of the CLW, & Pr. Liu Jialin,  Deputy Director of Center for Life Writing & Vice Dean of School of Humanities at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, & of Pr. Sun Yongbin, Dean of School of Foreign Languages at Nanjing University of Finance and Economies, Pr. Joanny Moulin (IUF, LERMA), Dr. Francesca Manzari (CIELAM) and Mr. Zhou Yinan (doctoral student, IrASIA) will participate to a workshop entitled “A Dialogue between the Biographer, the Scholar and the Reader” at the SJTU-CLW Center in Nanjing on 22 & 23 December, giving conferences on “Biography in Contemporary France” & “Reading an Always Already Written Life: Jacques Derrida’s Biography”.

On 24 December they will participate to a symposium at the Nanjing University of Information, Science & Technology, at the invitation of Pr. Li Jianbo, Master of the College of Liberal Arts, giving conferences on English Studies & Translation Studies in French universities.

On 26 December in Shanghai, they will visit Shanghai Jiao Tong University & discuss the terms of a project of research partnership with the directors of the Center for Life Writing at the School of Humanities.

Workshop:

A Dialogue Between the Biographer, the Scholar and the Reader

22-23 December 2018, Nanjing

Organizers:
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Center for Life Writing
College of Foreign Languages at Nanjing University of Finance and Economics

Workshop Description:
SJTU Center for Life Writing is to launch the life writing workshop for the purpose of promoting life writing culture and stimulating life writing practice and research. The prosperity of life writing depends on the concerted efforts of biographers, scholars and readers. Throughout the history of life writing, most of the eminent life-writing theorists are outstanding biographers concurrently. Life-writing theories are practical, while the practice of life writing is in need of theoretical guidance and readers’ response and support. Our workshop will thus extend invitation to biographers, scholars and readers in this field to exchange information, publicize research results, elicit research topics, recommend excellent works, discuss projects and coordinate writing schemes. The workshop takes the form of discussion on issues of common concern emerging in the writing, researching or reading of biography. It is open-ended in nature and we welcome scholars, biographers and readers as well as organizations and societies in the field home and and abroad to participate, give advice and make comments. Any sponsorship to our workshop is warmly welcome. For further information, please contact our center.

Speakers:

Han Shishan (former Vice President of Writer’s Association at Shanxi Province, biographer), “The Selection of the Subject and the Exploration of the Materials.”

Li Hui (former journalist on People’s Daily, Lu Xun Prize[①] winner, biographer), “Those Respectable People in Ba Jin’s Random Reflections.[②]

Liu Jialin (Associate Master of College of Humanities, SJTU; Professor of Comparative Literature; Deputy Director of SJTUCLW), “Trans-Cultural Biography: Similarities and Dissimilarities.”

Manzari, Francesca (senior lecturer in comparative literature at AMU). “Reading an Always Already Written Life: Jacques Derrida’s Biography.”

Moulin, Joanny (Senior Professor of the Institut Universitaire de France, President of Biography Society, Professor of English Studies as AMU, biographer). “Biography in Contemporary France.”

Sun Yongbin (Master of College of Foreign Language Studies at Nanjing University of Finance and Economics, Professor of English). “The Modernity of Life of Johnson: What Do We Learn from James Boswell?”

Tang Xiumin (Fellow of SJTUCLW, Professor of English). “Life Writing, Life of Objects, and Life of the Disabled/Illness: ‘New’ Forms in Western Biography.”

Zhang Xinying (Professor of Chinese Literature at Fudan University, the Changjiang Scholar[③], biographer). “The Second Half of Shen Congwen’s Life and Biography of Shen Congwen.”[④]

Registration Fee: RMB 800

Contact:
Email:ncdswyylt@163.com
Tel:+86-25-86718376
Dr. Cheng Yanqiu  13451823924
Prof. Sun Yongbin  13913936562

[①] Lu Xun Literary Prize, established in 1986 and named after China’s most respected writer Lu Xun, is one of the four prestigious awards in Chinese literature.

[②] Ba Jin (1904-2005), a renowned Chinese novelist. Random Reflections, published after the widely known Cultural Revolution, is an in-depth confession which explores the author’s own inner world and expresses his profound sorrow for what he did during that period. Ba Jin is hence regarded as “the conscience” of the twentieth-century Chinese Literature.

[③] The Changjiang Scholar Program: the highest academic award issued to an individual in higher education by the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China.

[④] Shen Congwen (1902-1988), a singular Chinese novelist. He was highly acclaimed as a novelist before 1949, the year when PRC was founded, and became a researcher on ancient costumes for the rest of his life, a dropout from Chinese literature ever since. He is attractive to scholars of literature studies both in and outside China.

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