Registration
Opening Session
José António Falcãoopart
Welcome note
Isabel Capeloa Gilprogram director — the lisbon consortium
Prof. Maria da Glória Pinto Garciarector of the catholic university of portugal
Peter Hanenberg chair
Samuel Webernorthwestern university
Untimely Thoughts on Europe To–Day:
Latency and Virtuality of Derrida’s
“Other Heading”
Coffee Break
Antonio Monegaluniversitat pompeu fabra
Dark Is the Room Where We Sleep:
The Silence of Wars and the Truth of Graves
Lunchaura
paper sessionsmudegroup 1 — Performing Latencyroom — auditorium
Isabel Gil, Luísa Leal Faria, Frederik Tygstrupchairs
Alexandra Balona european graduate schoolThe eruption of the sensible. Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker “En Attendant” and “Cesena”
Ana Dinger the lisbon consortium1913–2014: A hundred and one years of latency and emergences in Le Sacre du printemps
Cristina Graça the lisbon consortiumThe Green Table: Dance as a Medium of Social Commentary
Break
Maria Brock birkbeck collegeVelvet Revolution or Frenzied Uteri: Pussy Riot as Symptom
Nazaré Sousa the lisbon consortiumCrisis and protest music
Eva Gruber university of graz“VOICE[–]OVER” on power and policy. The latent subversion of (performing) sound and silence
group 2 — Conceptualizing Latenciesroom — foyer
Peter Hanenberg, Samuel Weber, Carla Ganitochairs
Simon Ferdinand amsterdam school for cultural analysisDrawing like a State: Gert Jan Kocken and Warfare Cartography
Teresa Costa the lisbon consortiumLighthouse, Liminality, Latency
Nik Völker the lisbon consortiumTraces otherwise than archiving. De–collecting and recalling images from the Portuguese colonial past
Break
Martin Gloger university of kasselIs there an internship generation? First insights from a recent empirical research
Anna Weigel jlu giessenThe Crisis of the Printed Book as a State of Latency(?)
Mauricio Patrón Rivera pei – macbaWar and arts practices in the necropolitics
group 3 — Writing Latencyroom — cafeteria
Alexandra Lopes, Knut Ove Eliassen, Adriana Martinschairs
Snezana Vuletic jlu giessen / phd–netAnticipating the Fall of the British Empire: Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day
Christine Schwanecke gcsc – jlu giessenChallenging artistic latency or conforming to it? Sarah Kane’s In–Yer–Face Play Blasted
Alexandra Cheira ulices – university of lisbonThrice Upon a Time: Latent Upheaval in end–of–the–century wonder tale writing in France and England
Break
Julia Powers yale universityRepression in Portugal’s Second Modernism: Fernando Pessoa and António Botto
Patricia Anzini da Costa northwestern universityTropical Latency: Fringe Poetry, Politics and Brazil
Laura Oulanne university of helsinki / phdnetRevolutionary and Conservative Dreamscapes in Djuna Barnes’s Short Fiction
Welcome Receptionsponsored by the Lisbon City Hallmude — museu do design e da moda
monday — june 30são carlos theatre salão nobre
9:00 am
9:30 am
10:00 am
11:00 am11:30 am
11:30 am12:30 am
12:45 am1:45 pm
3:30 pm
2:00 pm
4:00 pm
3:30 pm4:00 pm
3:30 pm4:00 pm
2:00 pm3:30 pm
4:00 pm5:30 pm
2:00 pm 3:30 pm
4:00 pm5:30 pm
6:00 pm
tuesday — july 1catholic university of portugal library building
master classes
Isabel Capeloa Gil & Frederik TygstrupReading Latency: Robert Musil’s
The Man Without Qualitiesroom — descobrimentos
Alexandra Lopescatholic university of portugal
Translatability and the narrative experience.
Modes of writing and reading
in contemporary fictionroom — brasil
Pirjo Lyytikäinenuniversity of helsinki
Latency as a Literary and Cultural Conceptroom — expansão missionária
Coffee Break
Lunchauditorium a2
paper sessions
group 1 — Performing Latencyroom — descobrimentos
Isabel Gil, Luísa Leal Faria, Antonio Monegalchairs
Beatriz Hernández the lisbon consortiumConsumers are also soldiers: trademark conflicts, boycotts and competition between Western and domestic products in Shanghai consumer culture during 1920–1930
Mallorie Chase university of california – santa barbaraAzulejos in the Metro: a National Art
Sofia Costa Pessoa the lisbon consortiumCultural memory in contemporary art: Trafaria Praia by Joana Vasconcelos
Coffee Break
10:00 am1:00 pm
10:00 am1:00 pm
10:00 am1:00 pm
11:00 am11:30 am
1:00 pm2:00 pm
2:00 pm3:30 pm
2:00 pm3:30 pm
2:00 pm3:30 pm
4:00 pm5:30 pm
4:00 pm5:30 pm
Raul Gschrey gcsc – jlu giessenDisappearing Boundaries and Latent New Frontiers: Contemporary Arts and the Construction of European Borders
Claudia Madeira new university of lisbonThe Art of Silence: the relationship between art and war in Portugal
Nataliya Hovorkova the lisbon consortiumIdentity issues in the artistic work of caricaturist António Teixeira Cabral. Latencies of Identity Apperception in Modernism and its Taking off in Postmodern Time
group 2 — Conceptualizing Latenciesroom — expansão missionária
Peter Hanenberg, Alexandra Strohmaier, Catarina Burnaychairs
Vincent Valour northwestern universityThe Crisis of European Humanity from Husserl to Kafka
Annimari Juvonen the lisbon consortiumVisualizing social injustice and European identities
Vera Herold the lisbon consortiumLetzeburg, Luxembourg, Luxemburg – Europe’s new cradle?
group 3 — Writing Latencyroom — brasil
Alexandra Lopes, Inês Espada Vieira, Pirjo Lyytikäinen, Ana Margarida Abranteschairs
Danae Gallo González gcsc – jlu giessenLatency in Three Tempos: Life Writing by Political Exiles of the Spanish Civil War in Algeria
Ana do Carmo the lisbon consortium / phdnetKatzenberge as a locus of latency within cultural memory
Emanuel Stelzer university of bergamo / phdnet“There Is Always Another Story”: Latencies in Auden and Isherwood’s The Ascent of F6
Coffee Break
Anna Ovaska university of helsinki / phdnetRepresenting “Madness” as Dialectics between Transgression and Repression in Helvi Hämäläinen’s Kaunis sielu (1927 / 2001)
Nora Berning gcsc – jlu giessenLatency as a mediating hinge between literature and medicine: Translating Illnesses into narratives
3:30 pm4:00 pm
3:30 pm4:00 pm
wednesday — july 2millennium foundation auditorium
Welcome coffee
Helena Menaboard of millennium foundation
Welcome Note
Adriana Martins chair
Catherine Perretnanterre university – paris x
A Latent Body
Barbie Zelizeruniversity of pennsylvania
Temporal and Spatial Nearsightedness:
On Latency, Crisis and Journalism
Lunchaura
Visit to NARC: Archeological Site
10:00 am11:00 am
9:30 am10:00 am
11:00 am12:00 am
12:15 am1:15 pm
1:30 pm2:30 pm
2:30 pm4:00 pm
6:30 pm
2:30 pm4:00 pm
paper sessions
group 2 — Conceptualizing Latenciesroom — auditorium
Peter Hanenberg, Elisabeth Nivre, Rita Figueiraschairs
David Hallbeck university of stockholmThe keywords of European latency
Athanasia Vidali–Soula ionian university greeceTowards the surface: Inquiries on a contemporary notion of the subject between art and theory
group 3 — Writing Latencyroom — sala do conselho
Alexandra Lopes, Angela Locatelli, Jorge Fazenda Lourençochairs
Nouzha Baba university of leidenRepresentations of the Politics of Cultural Difference. Studies in French and Dutch Literature of Migration
Özlem Ezer middle eastern technical university, cyprusSticking together as creative souls: Halide Edib and Her Productive Years in Exile
Pelin Kivrak yale university“Displacement, Travails, Redemption, Sucess”: Searching for the Traditional Immigration Paradigm in the Works of Aleksandar Hemon
Lecture and Talk with Denis Johnson writerflad — cnc / disquiet programsala portugal — sociedade de geografia de lisboa
thursday — july 3national theatre museum auditorium
10:00 am10:30 am
10:30 am11:30 am
11:30 am12:30 am
12:30 am1:30 pm
Welcome coffee
José Carlos Alvarezmuseum director
Welcome note
Ana Margarida Abrantes chair
José Miguel Sardicacatholic university of portugal
Great Expectations. The latency of World War I
in Republican Portugal (1912–1916)
Ansgar Nünninguniversity of giessen
Epistemological crises and latent forms of life:
crises as cultural challenges and alternatives
to consuming lives and the notion of steady growth
Lunch
monteiro–mor restaurant (national museum of costume — monteiro–mor palace)
recommended activities
exhibition
‘Artists Engaged? Maybe’Next Future Programcalouste gulbenkian foundationtemporary exhibitions gallery — main building, ground floor & gardenadmission 4€
exhibition
‘The Poetic Futility to Manage the Infinite’Edgar Martinscalouste gulbenkian foundationtemporary exhibitions gallery, main building 1admission 4€
exhibition
‘The Grass is always greener’Danish, Austrian and Portuguese Contemporary Artistscentre for modern artcalouste gulbenkian foundationadmission 5€
daily pass gulbenkian foundation (all exhibitions) 15€
opening hours: 10:00 am — 6:00 pm
friday — july 4oceanarium auditorium
10:30 am11:30 am
10:00 am10:30 am
11:30 am12:30 am
12:30 am2:00 pm
Welcome coffee
João Falcatooceanarium director
Welcome note
Luisa Leal de Faria chair
Knut Ove Eliassennorwegian university of science and technology
Liberalism, neo–liberalism and the critique
of governmentality
Martha Roslerphotographer
Lunchcafeteria
paper sessions
group 1 — Performing Latencyroom — auditorium
Isabel Gil, Luísa Leal Faria, Catherine Perretchairs
Marisa Falcón the lisbon consortiumThe influence of uncertainty
Ana Felker pei – macbaOppression: the forbidden word
Tomé Quadros university of saint joseph, macauJia Zhang–Ke’s 24 City in the spotlight of the new urban cinema
Coffee Break
Corinna Lawrenz the lisbon consortiumLatent memories of a violent past: challenges and forms of cinematic representation in 48 by Susana de Sousa Dias
Stella Lange the university of graz / phdnet“When laugh swells up tears to your eyes” – Rhetorical latency in Roberto Benigni’s Life is Beautiful
Janelle Gondar yale universityLuis Buñuel’s La Voie Lactée (1969): An Exile’s Return
group 2 — Conceptualizing Latenciesroom — vip
Peter Hanenberg, Knut Ove Eliassen, Nelson Ribeirochairs
Penn Ip Tsz Ting amsterdam school for cultural analysisHap for Happiness: Migrant Workers’ Affect and Crisis in Contemporary China
Roxana Bedrule university of copenhagenFields of Expectation in Postcommunism. The Case of the Secret Police Archives
Franziska Ochs gcsc – jlu giessenWake up from Latency! How Directly perceived Effects of the Climate Crisis are Translated into Emotions that Cannot be Ignored
Coffee Break
Katja Cicigoj gcsc – jlu giessenArtistic Practices of Withdrawal: What is Latent is Only What is Not Yet
Sara Eriksson university of stockholm / phdnetLatency and media participation in the late 20th century
group 3 — Writing Latencyroom — sala panorâmica
Alexandra Lopes, Esther Peeren, Jorge Vaz de Carvalhochairs
Sanja Nivesjo university of stockholm / phdnetDissident Sexuality and the Latency of Post–Conflict Trauma: Same–Sex Desires in Our Sister Killjoy
Verena Lindemann the lisbon consortium / phdnetLatent Ideology – Translated Literature for Girls in Portugal during the Estado Novo
Ioanna Kipourou jlu giessen / phdnetTrauma and Womanhood in “The Demon Lover” by Elizabeth Bowen
Coffee Break
Sandra Bettencourt university of lisbonRepresentation of crisis and (in)security in Rui Zink’s A Instalação do Medo
Sabine Schönfellner university of graz / phdnetHuman beings on the Assembly Line – Brave New World and the contemporary debate on Eugenics in Great Britain
2:00 pm3:30 pm
2:00 pm3:30 pm
2:00 pm3:30 pm
4:00 pm5:30 pm
4:00 pm5:30 pm
4:00 pm5:30 pm
3:30 pm4:00 pm
3:30 pm4:00 pm
3:30 pm4:00 pm
saturday — july 5orient museum
Boat Tour at Trafaria Praia(Portuguese pavillion at the 55th Venice Biennale) cais do sodré pier
Visit to the Exhibition ‘Where is China’Portuguese and Chinese Contemporary Artorient museum
Isabel Capeloa Gil chairprogram director – the lisbon consortium
Hans Ulrich Gumbrechtuniversity of stanford
Was there something latent after 1945?
(and what this has to do with ‘Latency’)
Isabel Capeloa GilClosing Remarks
IVLSSSC Closing Dinnerpapagayo restaurant — urban beach
5:30 pm6:30 pm
6:30 pm7:00 pm
2:45 pm
4:30 pm
8:00 pm