Sugar, Spice and the Not So Nice

Sugar, Spice and the Not So Nice / Comics Picturing Girlhood Symposium

Duración:
Del 22-IV-2021 al 23-IV-2021
Localización:
Virtual · Global
Contacto:

Congreso internacional organizado por la Universidad de Gante, que debido a la pandemia COVID-19 tuvo que celebrarse de forma virtual.

Recensión

Comics have long relied on reinforcing reader identity formation whether through interest, age group or hobbies. Constructed and largely mythical notions of gendered readership consequently became key aspects of many of these comics. As gendered products, comics have constructed feminine role models and identities to which girls have replied with both rebellion and conformity. The aim of this symposium is to inspire and promote discourse around comparative constructions of girlhood. This exploration will consider relationships between and influences on European girls’ comics in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Due to the pandemic of covid-19, this conference will take place online. To attend the talks, register here.


Programa

Thursday 22 April

11:00 – 12:30 Welcome – Dona Pursall & Eva Van de Wiele (Ghent University)
  Keynote – Mel Gibson (Northumbria University Newcastle)
Professional Identity, Girlhood Comics, Affection, Nostalgia and Embarrassment + Q&A
13:30 – 14:30 Panel 1 – Disability in Girl Comics (Chair: John Miers)
  Charlotte J. Fabricius (University of Southern Denmark)
Beyond the WASP: Disability, Community, and Girl Power in The Unstoppable Wasp
  JoAnn Purcell (York University and Seneca College)
What Does a Girl with an Intellectual Disability Really Want?
15:00 – 16:30 Panel 2 – Beyond Fact and Fiction (Chair: Michel De Dobbeleer)
  María Porras Sánchez (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
‘A harrowing, transient girlhood’: Representations of Refugee Girls in the Context of European Migrant Crisis
  Giorgio Busi Rizzi (Ghent University)
Green Apples Sometimes Fall Far from the Tree: The Evolution of Valentina Mela Verde from the Pedagogy of Girlhood to Engaged Realism
  Özlem Alioğlu Türker (Ankara University)
Sıdıka Behind the Window and the Women’s Activism in Turkey
17:00 – 18:30 Rountable
  Monalesia Earle (independent scholar) and Joe Sutliff Sanders (Cambridge University) discuss Hilda and the Black Hound by Luke Pearson, Jeg rømmer by Mari Kanstad Johnsen, Sardine by Emmanuel Guibert and Joann Sfar
19:00 – 20:30 Panel 3 – Beyond Judgement (Chair: Jessica Burton)
  Alison Halsall (York University Toronto)
‘Friendship to the max!’: The Lumberjanes’ Collectivist and Feminist Revision of the Scouting Story
  Joan Ormrod (Manchester Metropolitan University)
‘It’s fun-it’s new and it’s all for YOU’: Modernity and the Active Female Body in Mirabelle 1964-1967
  Marine Berthiot (University of Edinburgh)
Developing A Style of One’s Own in Mophead, a Graphic Novel by Selina Tusitala Marsh (2019)
   
  Book presentation and interview – Valentine Gallardo & Mathilde Van Gheluwe: Pendant que le loup n’y est pas

 

Friday 23 April

9:30 – 11:00 Panel 4 – A Space for Girls’ (Comics) (Chair: Gert Meesters)
  Frauke Pauwels (University of Antwerp)
Not a Place for Decent Girls: Developing Girlhood in the Space Between
  Sylvain Lesage (Université de Lille)
Girls’ Comics, The Lost Continent of the Ninth Art?
 

Aswathy Senan (The Research Collective Delhi)
The Childhood of Malayalis: The (Im)possibilities of Comic Imagination

11:15 – 12:15

Panel 5 – Feminists in Training (Chair: Ivan Pintor Iranzo)

 

Nicoletta Mandolini (Universidade do Minho)
Re-Appropriating Abjection. Ana Caspão’s Fundo do nada (2017) as a Feminist and Macabre Coming of Age

 

Amanda Potter (Open University)
Girlhood in Training: Learning to Become a Warrior and a Woman in The Legend of Wonder Woman (2015- 16), Sword Daughter (2018-20) and Age of Conan: Valeria (2019)

 14:00 – 15:00

Keynote 2 – Julia Round (Bournemouth University)

  ‘There’s no room for demons when you’re self-possessed’: Supernatural Possession in Spellbound and Misty + Q&A
15:30 – 16:30 Panel 6 – Beyond Bodies (Chair: Eszter Szép)
  Martha Newbigging (Seneca College Toronto)
Drawing Comics: A Methodology to Materialize Queerness Within Childhood
  Barbara Postema (Massey University New Zealand)
‘There are a lot of ways to be marked’: Suffering Bodies in Skim by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki
17:00 – 18:30 Panel 7 – Beyond Reading (Chair: Maaheen Ahmed)
  Benoît Glaude (UCLouvain and Ghent University)
Girlhood, Motherhood and Children’s Press Readership: Margot’s Role in Super maman (1999)
  Mel Loucks (New Mexico Military Institute)
Out of the Mouths of Babes: Jackie Ormes and the Children of the Civil Rights Movement
  Sébastien Conard (KASK Ghent School of Arts and LUCA Brussels)
Death and the Maiden: Charlotte Salomon in Red and Yellow Dots
 
Ilustración de la artista residente en Gante Valentine Gallardo
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