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The document provides an agenda for "Theorising Wales: Gender, Culture, Politics" conference taking place from July 12-14, 2010. The conference will include keynote lectures, parallel paper sessions, receptions and dinners. Topics to be discussed include gender and difference in Wales, Welsh film and media, international perspectives on Wales, Welsh identities and history, postcolonialism, performance, arts, and devolved Welsh politics and culture. Simultaneous translation will be provided for papers delivered in Welsh.

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Rhaglen - Programme

The document provides an agenda for "Theorising Wales: Gender, Culture, Politics" conference taking place from July 12-14, 2010. The conference will include keynote lectures, parallel paper sessions, receptions and dinners. Topics to be discussed include gender and difference in Wales, Welsh film and media, international perspectives on Wales, Welsh identities and history, postcolonialism, performance, arts, and devolved Welsh politics and culture. Simultaneous translation will be provided for papers delivered in Welsh.

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Rhaglen / Programme

Theorising Wales:
Gender, Culture, Politics
12-14 July 2010

Damcaniaethu Cymru:
Rhyw, Diwylliant a Gwleidyddiaeth
12-14 Gorffennaf 2010
********
NB: Bydd Cyfieithu ar y pryd ar gael ar gyfer bob papur a draddodir yn y
Gymraeg.

NB: Simultaneous translation will be available for all papers delivered in Welsh.

Dydd Llun – Mercher / Monday – Wednesday:

Arddangosfa / Exhibition:

'Mothers & Daughters: Portraits from Multi-Ethnic Wales'

Bydd fersiwn ddigidol o arddangosfa ffotograffig Glenn Jordan yn


rhedeg drwy gydol y gynhadledd.

A digital version of Glenn Jordan’s photographic exhibition will run


throughout the conference.

********

* NB: Simultaneous translation will be available for all papers delivered in Welsh. 1
DYDD LLUN, 12 GORFFENNAF
MONDAY, 12 JULY
1.30 pm Registration / Cofrestru

2.15 pm Welcome / Croeso

2.30 Keynote Lecture 1 / Darlith Prif Siaradwr 1: (Room 1 / Ystafell 1)


Chair/cadeirydd: Brigid Haines (Swansea University/ Prifysgol Abertawe)

Professor/ Yr Athro Chris Weedon (Cardiff University/Prifysgol Caerdydd) The


Cultural Politics of Gender and Difference in Contemporary Wales

3.30 – Tea, coffee, cakes / Te, coffi, cacennau

4pm – 5.30: Parallel Session 1 / Sesiwn Baralel 1

Film / TV / Games / Ffilm / Teledu / Gemau (Room 1/Ystafell 1)


Chair/cadeirydd: Anwen Jones (Aberystwyth University/Prifysgol Aberystwyth)
• Steve Blandford, Stephen Lacey, Ruth McElroy & Rebecca Williams (University of
Glamorgan / Prifysgol Morgannwg) Portrayal, Nation and Welsh contemporary
landmark drama
• Kate Woodward (Aberystwyth University / Prifysgol Aberystwyth) Sailing on
stormy seas: The myth and meaning of Madam Wen (1982)
• Audrey L Becker (Marygrove College / Coleg Marygrove, Detroit) From Wales
to South Korea: Imagining The Mabinogi in Film and Video Games

International Wales / Cymru Ryngwladol (Room 2 / Ystafell 2)


Chair/cadeirydd:
• Ana Gonçalves (Estoril Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotel Studies (ESHTE) /
University of Lisbon / Prifysgol Lisbon, Portugal / Portiwgal) Cardiff through the
World’s Eyes: Welsh Identity and Global Culture in Europe’s Youngest Capital
City
• Elin Royles (Aberystwyth University / Prifysgol Aberystwyth) Cenedl fach a’r
llwyfan rhyngwladol: Paraddiplomyddiaeth wedi datganoli a’i arwyddocâd i
ddamcaniaethu Cymru [A small nation and the international stage: Decentralized
paradiplomacy and its significance in theorizing Wales ]*
• Blanka Říchová (Charles University / Prifysgol Charles, Prague) Welsh studies in
the Czech Republic

* NB: Simultaneous translation will be available for all papers delivered in Welsh. 2
6pm – Reception / Derbyniad (University of Wales Press / Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru)

6.45 pm – Dinner / Pryd Bwyd

8pm – Keynote Lecture 2 / Darlith Prif Siaradwr 2: (Music Room / Ystafell Cerdd)
Chair/cadeirydd: Brigid Haines (Swansea University / Prifysgol Abertawe)

Dr Glenn Jordan (University of Glamorgan/Prifysgol Morgannwg) Mothers and


Daughters: Pictures of a Multi-Ethnic Wales

********

TUESDAY, 13 JULY
DYDD MAWRTH, 13 GORFFENNAF

9.00 am Parallel Session 2 / Sesiwn Baralel 2:

Performance 1 / Perfformiad 1 (Room 1/Ystafell 1)


Chair/cadeirydd: Liza Penn-Thomas (Swansea University/Prifysgol Abertawe)
• Rebecca Edwards and Heike Roms (Aberystwyth University / Prifysgol
Aberystwyth) 'Welsh Not': Performing Wales in 1970s Performance Art
• Rowan O’Neill (Aberystwyth University / Prifysgol Aberystwyth) ‘Efelychu’ fel
strategaeth cadwedigaeth: Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru, Archif Clifford
McLucas a fi [‘Emulation’ as a preservation strategy: The National Library of
Wales, the Clifford McLucas Archive and me]*
• Anwen Jones (Aberystwyth University / Prifysgol Aberystwyth) ‘Playing Wales’

Welsh Identities / Hunaniaethau Cymreig (Room 2 / Ystafell 2)


Chair/cadeirydd:
• Alyce von Rothkirch (Swansea University / Prifysgol Abertawe) Public
Intellectual Intervention in The Welsh Outlook: Liberalism, Welsh Identity and
the Public at the beginning of the 20th Century
• Geraldine Lublin (Swansea University / Prifysgol Abertawe) ‘From Outsiders to
Members of the Nation, and back? The Welsh community in Patagonia by the
Centenary and Bicentenary celebrations of Argentine Independence (1910-2010)
• Huw Osborne (Royal Military College of Canada / Coleg Milwrol Brenhinol
Canada) “The edge of the familiar”: Home, Exile and Trauma in Contemporary
Gay Welsh Literature

10.30 am Coffee / Coffi

* NB: Simultaneous translation will be available for all papers delivered in Welsh. 3
11.00 Parallel Session 3 / Sesiwn Baralel 3:

Postcolonial Wales 1 / Cymru Ôl-wladychol 1 (Room 1/Ystafell 1)


Chair/cadeirydd:
• Robert Rhys (Swansea University / Prifysgol Abertawe) Ailfesur y Filltir Sgwâr:
D.J. Williams a Dan Amor [Re-measuring the Square Mile: D. J. Williams and
Dan Amor]*
• Carys Lewis, (University of Brest / Prifysgol Brest) Bibra in Raymond Williams’s
People of the Black Mountains: A Hybrid Figure of Postcolonial Wales or “the
story almost writes itself”

Historical Identities / Hunaniaethau Hanesyddol (Room 2 / Ystafell 2)


Chair/cadeirydd:
• Bethan M Jenkins, (Trinity College, Oxford / Coleg Y Drindod, Rhydychen)
Theorising Wales and England in the eighteenth century
• Mary Chadwick (Aberystwyth University / Prifysgol Aberystwyth) Walking
Conundrums: Riddles, Masquerade and National Identity in Late Eighteenth-
Century Wales

12 pm Keynote Lecture 3 / Darlith Prif Siaradwr 3: (Room 1/Ystafell 1)


Chair/cadeirydd: Geraldine Lublin (Swansea University/Prifysgol Abertawe)

Dr Daniel Williams (Prifysgol Abertawe/Swansea University) Creu’r Diwylliant


Mewnol: Iaith a Hil yn Llên Saesneg Cymru [Constructing the Inner Culture:
Language and Race in Welsh Writing in English]

1pm Lunch

2 pm -3.30 pm Parallel Session 4 / Sesiwn Baralel 4:

Wales and the Gothic / Cymru a’r Gothig (Room 1/Ystafell 1)


Chair/cadeirydd: Huw Osborne (Royal Military College of Canada/Coleg Milwrol
Brenhinol Canada)
• Diana Wallace (University of Glamorgan/Prifysgol Morgannwg) Doomed heirs
and ancestral houses: Gothic Wales in historical fictions by Elizabeth Gaskell and
Vernon Lee
• Jane Aaron (University of Glamorgan/Prifysgol Morgannwg) Gwlad y Meirw
Byw: Llên Gothig Gymraeg [Land of the Living Dead: Welsh-Language Gothic
Literature]*
• Bethan Coombs (University of Glamorgan/Prifysgol Morgannwg) ‘I make no
apology for this excursion into Celtic twilight. I like it in there.’ An exploration of
the use of Welsh myth, folklore and fairy tale in the work of Alice Thomas Ellis.

* NB: Simultaneous translation will be available for all papers delivered in Welsh. 4
Devolved Wales / Cymru Ddatganoledig (Room 2 / Ystafell 2)
Chair/cadeirydd: Alan Finlayson (Swansea University/Prifysgol Abertawe)
• Anita Pilgrim (Visiting Research Fellow, University of Glamorgan / Cymrawd
Ymchwil Gwadd, Prifysgol Morgannwg) ‘Mapping Sex and Relationship
Education in Wales’
• Simon Hoffman and Jill Morgan (Swansea University/Prifysgol Abertawe) ‘The
Legal Language of Devolution’
• M. A. Kevin Brice (Swansea University/Prifysgol Abertawe) White, Welsh and
Muslim - a minority within a minority: constructing a demographic and socio-
economic profile

3.30-4pm Tea/coffee/cakes / Te/coffi/cacennau

4pm – 5pm Session 5 / Sessiwn 5: (Room 1/Ystafell 1)

Arts / Celfyddydau
Chair/cadeirydd: Geraldine Lublin (Swansea University / Prifysgol Abertawe)
• Martin Crampin (University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic
Studies/ Canolfan Uwchefrydiau Cymreig a Cheltaidd Prifysgol Cymru) ‘Looking
for Welsh Art in the Churches of Wales’
• Moira Vincentelli (Aberystwyth University/Prifysgol Aberystwyth) ‘Women and
Ceramics in Wales’

5 pm – 6 pm Keynote Lecture 4 / Darlith Prif Siaradwr 4: (Room 1/Ystafell 1)


Chair/cadeirydd: Daniel Williams (Swansea University / Prifysgol Abertawe)

Professor / Yr Athro Gerardine Meaney (University College Dublin / Coleg y


Brifysgol Dulyn) Gender, Ireland and Cultural Change

6.45 pm Dinner / Pryd Bwyd

8.15 pm Film Showing / Arddangosiad Ffilm: (Room 1 / Ystafell 1)


Sleep Furiously (2007), dir. Gideon Koppel

********

* NB: Simultaneous translation will be available for all papers delivered in Welsh. 5
WEDNESDAY, 14 JULY
DYDD MERCHER, 14 GORFFENNAF

9.30 am – 11 am Parallel Session 6 / Sesiwn Baralel 6:

Postcolonial Wales 2 / Cymru Ôl-wladychol 2 (Room 2 / Ystafell 2)


Chair/cadeirydd:
• Allen Jones (University of Louisiana / Prifysgol Louisiana) Decolonizing the
Creative/Critical Divide: Hybridity as Creative Resistance in Dylan Thomas
• Meriel Griffiths (University of Western Australia / Prifysgol Gorllewin Awstralia)
‘that fine line/between nation and mental states’: contemporary Welsh poetry in
English and the (de)construction of national identity.
• Allan James (University of Klagenfurt / Prifysgol Klagenfurt) Sociolinguistic and
Literary Practices of Interlinguality in Late-Modern Wales: Re-Considering a
Traditional Hybrid Code

Performance 2 / Perfformiad 2 (Room 1/Ystafell 1)


Chair/cadeirydd:
• Menna Machreth (Bangor University / Prifysgol Bangor) Twm Morys:
politiceiddio rôl y “bardd gwlad” [Twm Morys: politicizing the “bardd gwlad”
(folk poets)] *
• Liza Penn-Thomas (Swansea University / Prifysgol Abertawe) Ken Etheridge's
theatre: deconstructing the masculine myth
• Gwawr Ifan (Bangor University / Prifysgol Bangor) 'Y Gân i Wella'r Galon':
Cerddoriaeth mewn Iechyd a Lles yng Nghymru. ['Healing Harmonies': Music in
health and well-being in Wales'] *

11.00 am Coffee / Coffi

11.30 am -12.30 pm Keynote Lecture 5 / Darlith Prif Siaradwr 5: (Room 1/Ystafell 1)


Chair/cadeirydd: Alan Finlayson (Swansea University / Prifysgol Abertawe)

Simon Brooks (Cardiff University / Prifysgol Caerdydd) Liberal political theory


and the failure of Welsh culture in the 19th century

12.30 pm Lunch / Cinio

1.30pm End / Diwedd

* NB: Simultaneous translation will be available for all papers delivered in Welsh. 6

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