Animaladies II Program and Registration

Animaladies II Program and Registration

Register to attend Animaladies II

Animaladies Program:

Thursday December 13th

9.45Acknowledgment of Country & Welcome: Fiona Probyn-Rapsey
10.00Keynote Lecture :  pattrice jones         Chair:  Melissa Boyde
11.00Morning Tea
11.30Chair: Alison MooreChair:
Eva Meijer  – Sanctuary politics and the borders of the demosChloe Taylor  – Of gimps, gastropods, and grief
Sharri Lembryk – Animaladies of knowledge: The epistemic echo chamberTracey Nicholls –  Precarious Grief
Darren Chang – Farmed animal sanctuaries on stolen land: De-weaponizing and re-subjectifying domesticated animals as part of anti-colonial strugglesZoei Sutton – Critical companions: challenging the role of ‘pets’ through relationships
1.00Lunch
2.00Keynote Lecture: Elan Abrell            Chair: Yvette Watt
3.10Chair: Katie GillespieChair: Nekeisha Alayna Alexis
Rowena Lennox – Women who won’t shut up. Lindy Chamberlain, Jennifer Parkhurst, dingoes and reliable narratorsSanna Karhu – Toward a feminist critique of killing: Sight, regulation, and the politics of the slaughterhouse
Clare Archer-Lean – Knots of distraction and action: Animal representation in Charlotte Wood’s fictionJan Dutkiewicz “… a moment of silence.” The nonviolent slaughterhouse and Temple Grandin’s politics of reform and sacrifice
Hayley Singer – F is for … failure, forgetting, filiations, fleischgeistKathrin Herrmann – The 3Rs principles of animal experimentation: actions and distractions
4.40Afternoon tea
5.00Keynote Lecture: Nekeisha Alayna Alexis

Chair: Esther Alloun

 

 

 

6-7pm

Drinks &  light supper

SLAM (5 min each) Chair: Fiona Probyn-Rapsey  

Teya Brooks Pribac and Jason Grossman – Liberté, égalité, étrangeté

Anne Melano – “There will be no rescue”: Jean Hegland’s Into the Forest

Eva Meijer – The melancholic animal

Esther Alloun – Going to the dogs in Occupied Palestine: Animaladies and settler colonial madness

BOOK LAUNCH: Animaladies, (Eds) Lori Gruen & Fiona Probyn-Rapsey, Bloomsbury 2018 – launched by Melissa Boyde

 

   Friday December 14th

 

9.30

Chair: Lori Gruen

lynn mowson- bloodlines: tracing paths from bodies to biotechnologies

Yamini Narayanan – Cow is a mother, mothers can do anything for their children!” Gaushalas as landscapes of anthropatriarchy and hindu patriarchy

Yvette Watt  – Unfair Game: animal abuse and gender in the visual arts

11.00Morning Tea
11.30Chair: pattrice jonesChair: Elan Abrell
Danielle Celermajer – Reading with KatieGuy Scotton  – Geographies of animal fear
Susan Pyke –  Snake Church (after leaving the ‘sanctuary of ignorance’)Jordan McKenzie –  Emotion and morality: A sociological perspective on moral judgements of animal cruelty
Mehmet Emin Boyacioglu – White, middle-class privilege and toxic masculinity: An ethnographic case study of grassroots animal activism in CanadaAlex Lockwood – An insomniac call to bear witness: How the malady of an ethical sleeplessness complicates and contests the hidden practices of industrial nonhuman slaughter
1.00Lunch and AASA AGM (1.15-1.45pm)
2.00Chair: lynn mowson
Alison Moore – Feminist resonances across lives in the dairy industry
Iselin Gambert and Tobias Linne – #SoyBoy: Race, gender, and tropes of ‘plant milk masculinity’
Katie Gillespie – Scent of the spectral: Sensory witnessing beyond sight
3.30Afternoon tea
4.00Keynote  Lecture : Lori Gruen

Chair: Yamini Narayanan

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