2nd Global Conference (2008)
The programme for the conference is available below. Delegates are listed according to the session in which they appear. Clicking on the Session Title will take you to the abstracts (where available) for that session. Each delegate is listed according to their affiliation.
Final Conference Programme (1.4)
Wednesday 3rd September 2008
from 12.30
Registration
13:30
Welcome and Opening Words
Abigail Cannons and Stephen Hessel
14.00
Session 1: Fear, Horror and Terror at the Movies 1
Chair: Stephen Hessel
Carnographic Culture: America and the Rise of the Torture Porn Film
Beth A. Kattelman
Getting Medieval: Re-presentations of Embodied Fear in the Film Se7en
Shona Hill
23 Days of Cannibalistic Joy: How Jeepers Creepers Sets Itself Apart from the Conventional Slasher Film
Dan Carr
15.30
Tea
16.00
Session 2: Religious Dimensions of Fear, Horror and Terror
Chair: Rob Fisher
Fear, Horror and Terror: Contextual Usage in the Qur’an
Muhammad Imtiaz Zafar
Colonial Fear and Ideology of Buddhist Incantation and Poetry: Heterogeneous Times of Japan and Korea, 1910-35
Inhye Han
Relationship between Death Anxiety, Fear, and Religiosity among Security Personnel in Pakistan
Rabia Hussain Kanwal
17.30
Notices and Announcements
17.40
Wine Reception
18.30
Dinner
Thursday 4th September
09.15
Session 3: The Political Nexus 1
Chair:: Ipek Atik
The Politics of Terror
Ali Riza Taskale
Tocqueville’s Virus: The Globalisation of Fear
Mark Featherstone
10.30
Coffee
11.00
Session 4: FHT and the Philosophers’ Stone
Chair: Ali Rtza Taskale
Re-presenting Representations
Ipek Atik
Dreadful yet irresistible “Luella Miller”: Horror in the Absence of Self
Chiho Nakagawa
On Chigurh’s Coin and Benjamin’s Angel: Fear, Horror, and Terror through the Fate of History
Stephen Hessel
12.30
Lunch
14.00
Session 5: The Political Nexus 2
Chair: Simone do Vale
The Dreadful Space: Horror and the Politics of Fear
Mikko Canini
The Politics of Fear: New Zealand’s Asian Inv-Asian Rhetoric, Fear and Social Cohesion Policies
Shilinka Smith
Fear, Horror, Terror: Violent Movies for Violent Times
Thomas Riegler
15.30
Tea
16.00
Round Up Session
Convenor: Stephen Hessel
16.30
Sessions End
Friday 5th September
09.30
Session 6: FHT in Public Faces and Public Spaces
Chair: Dan Carr
Societies Under Siege: Media, Government, Politics and Citizens’ Freedoms in an Age of Terrorism
Banu Baybars-Hawks
Trash Mob: Zombie Walks and the Positivity of Monsters in Contemporary Popular Culture
Simone do Vale
10.30
Coffee
11.00
Session 7: In the Words of FHT 1
Chair: Allan McConnell
The Gothic topography in Scandinavian Horror Fiction
Yvonne Leffler
Legends and Ghost Stories in Naples between Two Centuries: Matilde Serao, Roberto Bracco and Benedetto Croce
Armando Rotondi
Re-reading Fear in Fairy Tales: Little Brave Riding Hood
Cynthia Jones
12.30
Lunch
P.M
No formal sessions.
Time of sight-seeing, shopping, touring
Saturday 6th September
09.30
Session 8: Panel Discussion – Weaving the Threads of FHT
Shona Hill
Rabia Kanwal
Mark Featherstone
Ipek Atik
Thomas Reigler
Allan McConnell
Yvonne Leffler
10.30
Coffee
11.00
Session 9: Fear, Horror and Terror at the Movies 2
Chair: Maureen Moynihan
Portrayal of women in Popular Pakistani Cinema: Atypical perspective
Rabia Hussain Kanwal
Will You Still Love Me in the Morning?’: Gender Representation and Monstrosity in Alexander Aja’s High Tension
Joshua Cohen
Transgressing Boundaries: Genies in Turkish Horror Films
Y.Gurhan Topcu
12.30
Lunch
14.00
Session 10: In the Words of FHT 2
Chair: Inhye Han
Confronting Horror in the Abject Borderline State in Rudyard Kipling’s ‘The City of Dreadful Night.’
Lizzy Welby
Torturous Laughter: Expression and Repression of Horror in Rudyard Kipling’s “The Mark of the Beast”
Maureen Moynihan
15.00
Tea
15.30
Development Meeting
16.00
Conference Close
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