FRIDAY, MAY 25
9:00–10:15 – University of Iceland and the Nordic House
Askja 130
Translatability and Creative Differences
Moderator: Gauti Kristmannsson, Professor of Translation Studies, University of Iceland
Anastasia Borisova, Institute of Asian and African Studies of Moscow State University:
Japanese translations of the Book of Psalms – religious poetry across cultures
Beata Kowalczyk, PhD candidate at the University of Tokyo:
Unbearable Untranslatability. Polish and English Version of the Japanese Play Five Days in March by Toshiki Okada
Yau-yuk Chong, Associate Professor at The Chinese University of Hong Kong:
The Play of Creative Differences: Poetics of Film Title Translation in Hong Kong
Askja 131
Film Adaptations and Creative Writing
Moderator: Martin Regal, Associate Professor of English, University of Iceland
Anubha Anushree, Assistant Professor at The University of Delhi, India:
Radicalizing Romance: (Re-)Adapting the Nation in Saratchandra Chattopadhyay’s Debdas
Jukka Sihvonen, Professor at The University of Turku, Finland:
David Cronenberg and Adaptive-Expressionist Biology
Kaisa Kurikka, PhD Candidate at The University of Turku, Finland:
Films In-Between Book-Covers: What Is Happening to Baby Jane?
Nordic House
Creative Writing and the Digital Age
Moderator: Dóra Ísleifsdóttir, Assistant Professor of Graphic Design, Iceland Academy of the Arts
Andrej Blatnik, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia:
Content vs. context – from the aura of substance to the pseudo-aura of the author
J.D.A. Winslow, artist and poet, Scotland:
How the Internet Saved me from the Post-Modern Monster
Kelly Peters, Graduate Student at Chapman University, Orange, CA, USA:
Fan fiction and Wikis: How the Digital Age has brought about the True “Death of the Author”
10:30 – University of Iceland and the Nordic House
Askja 130
Cultural Space and Creative Writing
Moderator: Gunnþórunn Guðmundsdóttir, Associate Professor in Comparative Literature
Anne Burke, Lecturer at Middlesex University, London, UK:
The Blind Flâneur: sensing the city and self through walking
Paola Attolino, Associate Professor at The University of Salerno, Italy:
“Flipping something outta nothing”: on the translatability of hip-hop iconicity
Sergi Mainer (Spain), Marie Curie Intra-European Fellow at The University College Cork, Ireland:
The Ideological Recreation of Maria-Antònia Salvà’s translation of Frederic Mistral’s Mirèio during the Catalan Diaspora
Askja 131
Cinematic Representations and Creative Writing
Moderator: Heiða Jóhannsdóttir, PhD Candidate in Film and Cultural Studies, University College London
Kristen Radtke, Instructor at The University of Iowa, USA:
Video and the Transformation of Twenty-First Century Essaying
Riikka Pelo, Ph.D. candidate in Arts at Aalto University, Finland:
Translatabilities: figure of caesura in the context of screenwriting
Ingibjörg Ágústsdóttir, Lecturer at The University of Iceland:
Translating History Into Film: The Case of Mary Queen of Scots
Nordic House
Signs and Symbols in Creative Writing
Moderator: Benedikt Hjartarson, Adjunct Lecturer in Comparative Literature, University of Iceland
Zachary Tyler Vickers, Lecturer at the University of Iowa, USA:
Convergence: Text-Image Dynamics of The Graphic Novel
Birger Vanwesenbeeck, Assistant Professor of State University of New York, USA:
Lacrimae Rerum: Ekphrastic Mourning from Virgil to the Moderns
Martin Regal, Associate Professor of English, University of Iceland:
“Add a graphic and increase your traffic” – Intermedial Signification in A Visit From the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan
Lunch break
13:00 – Nordic House
Plenary – Keynote speaker:
Abé Mark Nornes, Chair of the Department of Screen Arts and Cultures and Professor of Asian Cinema in Both the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures and School of Art & Design at The University of Michigan, USA:
Translating Calligraphy
Moderator: Björn Þór Vilhjálmsson, Instructor in Film Studies and Comparative Literature, University of Iceland
14:15 – University of Iceland and the Nordic House
Askja 130
Music and Creative Writing
Moderator: Hildigunnur Rúnarsdóttir, Composer, Music Teacher, Singer
Adrian Tien, Assistant Professor at The National University of Singapore:
The Linguistics of Music: Analysing aesthetic and cultural meanings of Chinese music as a case study
Anna Ponomareva, Lecturer at The Imperial College London, UK:
Connection between Word and Music: Eugene Onegin, Novel in Verse and Opera
Hallveig Ágústsdóttir, PhD. candidate at Brunel University, London, UK:
Visual Music, Graphic Notation & Sound-drawing
Askja 131
Textual Space
Moderator: Ólöf Gerður Sigfúsdóttir, Director of Research Service Center, Iceland Academy of the Arts
Birna Kristjánsdóttir, PhD candidate at the University of Iceland:
Material and Meaning at the Museum
ENDEMI – Ragnhildur Jóhannsdóttir, Visual Artist; Elísabet Brynhildardóttir, Visual Artist; Katrín IJH Hirt, Visual Artist;
Selma Hreggviðsdóttir, Visual Artist; Lilja Birgisdóttir, Visual Artist:
When is Art Text and Text Art?
Soffía Sæmundsdóttir, Visual Artist, Iceland:
Revealing Words…
Nordic House
Issues in Creative Writing
Moderator: Hlín Agnarsdóttir, Author and Lecturer in Creative Writing, University of Iceland
Rúnar Helgi Vignisson, Director of the Creative Writing Program at the University of Iceland:
Fictional Truth – using the methods of fiction in biographies
Suvi Nurmi, Visual Artist, Finland:
Poetry Workshop as a Method of Community-based Art
Ragnar Helgi Ólafsson, Graduate Student at The University of Iceland:
A Few Words on the Act of Writing a Message in a Bottle
15:45 Nordic House: Plenary session
Performance Art and Creative Writing
Moderator: Ingibjörg Þórisdóttir, Education Manager, University of Iceland
Gudri Lapé, Art Student at Iceland Academy of the Arts:
“Text-I’ll Spin through Textile”
Julie Fournier Lévesque, Visual Artist, Canada:
Undictation
Anat Eisenberg, Director/Dances; Bergþóra Snæbjörnsdóttir, Poet, Iceland; Rakel McMahon, Visual Artist, Saga Sigurðardóttir, Dancer, Iceland; Yair Vardi, Light Designer/Performance Artist, Germany:
The Days of the Child Prodigy are Over