SOCIAL & ENVIRONMENTAL (In)JUSTICE
SOCIAL & ENVIRONMENTAL (In)JUSTICE
in Discourse & in the Literary/Artistic Imagination
16th, 17th, 18th April 2024
DAY 1: Tuesday 16th April 2024
9:00 – 9:30– Opening Ceremony
* President of the University of Tunis: Prof. Habib SIDHOM
* Faculty Dean: Prof. Othman HASNAOUI
*Coordinator of the organizing committee: Prof. Saloua KAROUI- ELOUNELLI
9:30 – 10:15– Key-Note speech: Pr. Mickael POPPELARD (University of CAEN, France)
“Dost thou think so, spirit ?”: Rethinking social and environmental (in)justice through Shakespeare’s The Tempest and Aimé Césaire’s Une Tempête.
10:15 – 10:30 Discussion
10:30-10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 – 12:30 PANEL 2
Moderator: Dr. Amira HADHILI (University of Tunis)
10:45- 11:10 Lamia TAYEB (University of Tunis-Manar)
“J. M. Coetzee’s ecopoetics and environmental ethics: A neo-materialist reading of Life and Times of Michael K and The Lives of Animals”
11:10 – 11:35 Haddad MORDJANA (University of Oum El-Bouaghi, Algeria)
Social Injustice between Ecological Determinism and Human Resilience Strategies in Babour Ellouh (2021) and Harga (2021& 2022) TV Series
11:35 – 12:00 Mohamed-Djihad SOUSSI (Institut Supérieur des Langues. U of Carthage)
Le cas Ian Brady, ou quand un tueur en série pense la morale et la justice
12:00 – 12:30 Discussion
12:30 – 13:45 LUNCH
14:00 – 15:20 PANEL 3 (online)
Moderator: Dr. Lamia TAYEB
14:00 – 14:20 Kiril Hadzhikosev, PhD candidate (Sofia University)
Expression and Monumentality: « The Whole Unfinished History »
14:20-14:45 Ergün Baylan, PhD candidate (Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University)
Indigenous Environmentalist Approach and Land Back Movement: Reservation Dogs’ Green Cause
14:40 – 15:00 TALAT, PhD candidate (National Institute of Technology Patna, India)
The Silent Struggles: Violence, Social Injustice and the Resilience of Dalit Women
15:00- 15:20 Yesmina KHEDHIR (University of Debrecen, Hungary)
“There’s No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster”: Environmental Racism, Ecological Trauma, and Communal Resistance in Jesmyn Ward’s Post-Katrina Novel Salvage the Bones
15:20 – 15:45 Discussion
DAY 2: Wednesday 17th April 2024
9:30- 11:15 PANEL 4: (Hybrid)
Moderator: Prof. Lanouar BEN HAFSA
9:30- 10:00 Pr. Deborah MADSEN (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Environmental Agency and the ‘More-Than-Human’ in Native American Digital Narrative
10:00- 10:25 Dr. Bhat SHILPA (Karnavati University, India) Online
Citiization, Post-colonialism and ‘Scaping’ in Upamanyu Chatterjee’s English, August
10:25- 10:50 Radhia FLAH-GAIECH (University of Sousse)
Between Personal and Impersonal Justice: Negotiating Might and Right in T.H. White’s The Once and Future King«
10:50- 11:15 Discussion
11:10- 11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-12:50 PANEL 5
Moderator: Prof. Deborah MADSEN
11:30- 12:00 Bertrand CARDIN (University of Caen, France)
The Solace of Nature in Times of Troubles: Kerri ní Dochartaigh ’s Thin Places (2020) and Dara McAnulty’s Diary of a Young Naturalist (2020)
12:00- 12:30 Diana YANKOVA & Andrei ANDREEV (New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria)
Social (in)justice for all: A case study of Bulgarian immigrants in Canada
12:30-: 12:50 Discussion
13:00-14:30 LUNCH
14:30- 15:55 – PANEL 6
Moderator: Prof. Bertrand CARDIN
14:30- 14:50 Maxim SHADURSKI (Siedlce University, Poland) Online
Narratives of the threshold: timescape and the novel in the face of environmental emergency
14:50- 15:10 Amel ZAOUGA (University of Manouba)
The Environmental Mantra of What is Environmental Is Itself Social: A Transdisciplinary Study of Interactions between Human Beings and the Environment
15:10- 15:35 Lucia DELLA FONTANA & Mario LAARMANN (Sorbonne Université, France and Saarland University, Germany)
Jessica Oublié’s Tropiques Toxiques – An Investigative Comic Book’s Contribution to
Environmental and Social Justice
15:35-15:55 Discussion
15:45-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 – 17:45 PANEL 7
Moderator: Prof. Wajih AYED (University of Sousse)
16:00-16:20 Fuad JADAN (University of Manouba)
Eco-social Injustices in Magic Realism: A Comparative Study
16:25 –16:45 Carles Granell SALES (UNED (National University of Distance Education) online
A Metamodernist period anthology: Borlik’s Literature and Nature in the English Renaissance: An Ecocritical Anthology
16:45- 17:05 Ichrak BEN HAMOUDA (Université Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle)
Sois Muse et tais-toi ! Musique et représentation des (in)justices genrées de George Sand à Nancy Huston
17:05- 17:20 Safa KAABI (U of Manouba)
Gender, Justice and Empowerment : constructing the societal Paradigm we inspire to inhabit
17:20- 17:45 Discussion
Day 3: Thursday 18th April 2024
9:00- 10:55 PANEL 08
Moderator: Prof. Mickael POPPELARD
9:00- 9:25: Raluca Elena COLTOIU (« Dimitrie Cantemir » National Military College, Romania)
Online
Plurilingual vs Monolingual approach to English teaching
9:25- 9:50: Chahra BELOUFA (Arab Open University / Saudi Arabia) online
Exploring Gratitude & Social Justice in Shakespeare’s ‘The Winter’s Tale’ & ‘The Merchant of Venice’
9:50-10:15: Rudolf SÁRDI (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Tunisia)
Towards a Posthuman Gothic Justice: An Alternative Reading of Bram Stoker’s Dracula
10:15- 10:35 Sonia FARID (Faculty of Arts, Cairo University)
“¡Todos somos indios!”: Indigenous cosmopolitics in selected American oil-boom narratives
10:35-10:55: Discussion 11:00- 11:15: Coffee Break
11:15- 13:15 Panel 09
Moderator: Prof. Saloua KAROUI-ELOUNELLI
11:15- 11:40– Mourad ROMDHANI (University of Sousse, Tunisia)
Temporal Quests and Spatial Resistance: Claiming Justice in William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury & Ghassan Kanafani’s All That’s Left to You
11:40-12:00– Tünde VARGA & Daniela JAUREGUI (Hungarian University of Fine Arts) online
Ecological Justice in Art Practices: From Representing the Indigenous to Long-term Practice
12:00- 12:25 Dmytro DROZDOVSKYI Shevchenko Institute of Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine online
Mitchell’s and Haddon’s Narratives as Social and Environmental Militances: Models of Posthuman Ontologies
12:25-12:50 Dr. Yang GINA Independent Scholar
Deaf View/Image Art and Deaf Experience: Resistive and Affirmative Strategies in the Work of Betty Miller and Susan Dupor
12:50-13:15– Discussion
13:15-14:00 LUNCH
Clôture
Participants
Prof. Mickael POPPELARD (University of CAEN, France)
Prof. Deborah MADSEN (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Prof. Lanouar BEN HAFSA (FSHS, University of Tunis, Tunisia)
Prof. Bertrand CARDIN (University of Caen France)
Prof. Saloua KAROUI-ELOUNELLI (E.N.S, University of Tunis, Tunisia)
Prof. Wajih AYED (University of Sousse, Tunisia)
Dr. Amira HADHILI (FSHS University of Tunis, Tunisia)
Dr. Maxim SHADURSKI (Siedlce University, Poland)
Dr. Yang GINA (Independent Scholar)
Prof. Diana YANKOVA (New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria)
Prof. Andrei ANDREEV (New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria)
Dr. Haddad MORDJANA (University of Oum El-Bouaghi, Algeria)
Dr. Mohamed-Djihad SOUSSI (Institut Supérieur des Langues. U of Carthage)
Dr. Lamia TAYEB (University of Tunis-Manar, Tunisia)
Dr. Rudolf SÁRDI (Ecole Normale Supérieure, U. of Tunis, Tunisia)
Dr. Sonia FARID (Faculty of Arts, Cairo University, Egypt)
Dr. Mourad ROMDHANI (University of Sousse, Tunisia)
Dr. Radhia FLAH-GAIECH (University of Sousse, Tunisia)
Dr. Amel ZAOUGA (University of Tunis-Manar, Tunisia)
Dr. Lucia DELLA FONTANA (Sorbonne University, France)
Dr.Mario LAARMANN ( Saarland University, Germany)
Dr.Fuad JADAN (University of Manouba Tunisia)
Ichrak BEN HAMOUDA (Université Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle)
Yesmina KHEDHIR (University of Debrecen, Hungary)