COLL internat. VALE, 09-10/04/2026: « Living Matters », Salle des Actes

Chères et chers Collèges, et Doctorant.e.s,

Nous avons le plaisir de communiquer le programme du colloque de VALE, qui aura lieu, comme vous le savez, le 9 et le 10 avril prochain. Nous espérons vous retrouver nombreux à cette occasion!

Colloque international: « Living Matters »

Organisateurs:  Thomas Constantinesco, Anne-Valérie Dulac et Charlotte Ribeyrol, avec le soutien de Stella Granier, Gabriel Saada et Anna Shmatenko

Salle des Actes, Sorbonne Université

9 April 2026

8:45-9:00: Opening

9:00-10:30: Panel 1: The Matter of Sight and Sound

Elitza Koeva (Sorbonne Université): Symbiotic Resonances: Sounding More-Than-Human Worlds

Maëlle Nagot (Université Paris Cité / University of Surrey): Flowers, Boxes, and the Absent Self: The Life of Things in Katherine Mansfield’s Doodles

Kendra Drischler Attnäs (Lycée Stanislas): Living Landscapes in California Poetry: Coolbrith, Sterling, Jeffers

10:30-11:00: coffee break

11:00-12:30: Panel 2: Matter and Form

Lisa Anki (Collège Bel Air, Meudon): “To be alive — is Power —”: Emily Dickinson’s ‘Epigenesist Poetics’

Neela Cathelain (Sorbonne Université): Lifeforms and Formless Matter: Unthinking Mastery in Jeff VanderMeer and Amitav Ghosh

Françoise Sammarcelli (Sorbonne Université): Of lice and words: Ascension by Steve Tomasula – or fiction, nature, and (trans)formation

12:30-13:30: Lunch

13:30-15:00: Panel 3: Life / Death

 Gabriel Saada (Sorbonne Université): “Never dead but living in the new”: questions of immortality in William Morris’s prose romances

Anna Shmatenko (Sorbonne Université): Dissection Wounds: The Liveliness of Cadaverous Flesh in the Nineteenth-Century United States

Emma Frigo (Université Grenoble Alpes / Université Paris Nanterre): “A pullulating cadaver”: Henry Miller’s aesthetics of decay

15:00-15:30: Coffee break

15:30-17:00: Panel 4: Domestic Materialities

Ludovic Le Saux (CPGE, VALE): Clearing the Victorian cobwebs: dust, spiders and the art of cleanliness

Lisa Bognenko (Université Paris Cité / Sorbonne Université): Sewing Ideas: Weaving Text and Textile with Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Marie Bouchet (Université de Toulouse): Nabokov’s Poethics of Mundane Matter: Caring for Things

 17:30-18:30: Performance by Tom Payne (Sheffield Hallam University) – to be confirmed

 

10 April 2026

9:00-10:30: Panel 5: Water and Trees

Armelle Sabatier (Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas): The Ecology of Colours: Performing Water Polychromy and States of Matter on the Jacobean Stage

Sophie Elzière (INALCO): Water Mesh and Pollen Light: The Vibrant Matters of Ted Hughes’s River

Héloïse Lecomte (Sorbonne Université): The Tree of (Living) Memory: Metabolising Loss in Elif Shafak’s The Island of Missing Trees (2021)

10:30-11:00 coffee break

11:00-12:00: Keynote: Farah Karim-Cooper (Folger Shakespeare Library)

12:00-13:30: Lunch

13:30-15:00: Panel 6: From Romantic to Modernist Ecologies

Camille Adnot (ENS Ulm): From Sensibility to Animacy: Non-human Sympathies in Wollstonecraft’s Letters

Stella Granier (Sorbonne Université): Ruskin’s lively materials: rusted iron and the continuum of inorganic matter

Nina Milonet (Université de Lille): “re-peating yourself”: A History of Peat in James Joyce’s Ecology

15:00-15:30: Coffee break

15:30-17:00: Panel 7: Speculative Fictions 

Pheobe Chetwynd (CY Cergy Paris Université): Meat Futures: (De)Naturalising Anthropocentrism in Contemporary Science Fiction

Moura El Fahli (ENSAM, Université Mohammed V, Rabat–Agdal): Vegetal Intelligence and Vital Materialism in Richard Powers’s The Overstory and Sue Burke’s Semiosis Trilogy

Seray Dizard (Istanbul University): Chaos/Complexity and Posthuman Ecology in Torrey Peters’s Infect Your Friends and Loved Ones

17:00-17:15: Break

17:15-18:45: Panel 8: From Vitality to Virality

Maya Haidar (University of Cambridge): Colonial Vitalities in Domestic Manuals for Imperial Women (1880-1910)

Rim Makni-Bejar (Université Evry Paris-Saclay): Vital/Viral Matter: HIV/AIDS, Death and the Female Body in South African Women’s Writing

Katia Marcellin (Université de Perpignan): Breathing Matters: Viruses and Contagious Vulnerabilities in Pandemic Fiction

18:30-19:30: Cocktail