Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche
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Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche
Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche Associazione Italiana di Diritto e Letteratura AIDEL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2014 Fables of the Law Verona, 12-14 November 2014 SALA DEL MUSEO CIVICO DI STORIA NATURALE, Lungadige Porta Vittoria n.9 WEDNESDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2014 9.30-10.00 WELCOMING ADDRESS Magnifico Rettore dell’Università degli Studi di Verona Roberta Facchinetti, Direttore del Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Donata Gottardi, Direttore del Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche Daniela Carpi, Presidente AIDEL CHAIR: Daniela Carpi (University of Verona) 10.00 Pier Giuseppe Monateri (University of Turin): Witches and Kings. James I and His Jurisdiction over Magic at the Root of the Modern Demonology of Sovereignty 10.30 William McNeil (Griffith University, Australia): Driving a Stake through Modernity’s. Fables of Law: Popular Culture’s Lex Vampirica and the Law of the Undead in True Blood and Twilight 11.00 COFFEE BREAK 11.30 Heinz Antor (University of Köln): Post-Mabo White Settler Fables and the Negotiation of Native Title Legislation in Andrew McGahan's The White Earth (2004) 12.00 Patrick Hanafin (Birkbeck College, London): The Invitation to Narrate is a Summons': The Fable of Law's Narrating Voice 12.30 Discussion 13.00-14.30 LUNCH CHAIR: Jeanne Gaakeer (Erasmus University Rotterdam) 14.30 Daniela Carpi (University of Verona): Politically Correct Fairy Tales 15.00 Matthew Anderson (University of New England): Baudelaire's Two Swans 15.30 Marett Leiboff (University of Wollongong): Concocting the Fabulous and Fabulosing the Law: Fabulizing the Fable of the Catspaw, the Good Old Rule, Alexander’s Bung-hole - and a Two Headed Baby 16.00 COFFEE BREAK 16.30 Patrizia Nerozzi and Mara Logaldo (University IULM, Milan): ‘A Nice Piece of Law and Order for You’ The Parody of Law in the Nonsensical World of Flann O’ Brien 17.15 Riccardo Baldissone (University of Kent / Curtin University): Tales of Mystical Bodies: On theDouble Nature of Western Collectives 17.45 Discussion THURSDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2014 CHAIR: Pier Giuseppe Monateri (University of Turin) 9.30 Donata Gottardi and Marco Peruzzi (University of Verona): Stereotypes and Gender Identity 10.15 Maria Caterina Baruffi and Alessandra Cordiano, (University of Verona): Archetypes and Family Models 11.00 COFFEE BREAK 11.30 Giovanna Ligugnana (University of Verona) An Invented Executive: the Ministry of Magic in Harry Potter 12.00 Matteo Nicolini (University of Verona): A Mythological Past or an Allegory of the Present? The 'Tales of the Elders of Ireland' beyond Time, Fables, and Law 12.30 Discussion 13.00-14.30 LUNCH 14.30- 15.00 AIDEL ANNUAL MEETING CHAIR: Paola Carbone (University IULM, Milan) 15.00 Julia Chryssostalis (University of Westminster): Fable, Fiction, Truth? What Does Literature Know About Law? 15.30 Chiara Battisti (University of Verona): Law and Order: Fairy Tale Unit. The Case Hoodwinked 16.00 COFFEE BREAK 16.30 Sidia Fiorato (University of Verona): The (Non)sense of the Law in Alice in Wonderland 17.00 Sara Soncini (University of Pisa): Parables of Prevention: Storytelling and the War on Terror in Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman 17.30 Discussion FRIDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2014 CHAIR: Patrizia Nerozzi (Emeritus) 9.30 Paola Carbone and Giuseppe Rossi (University IULM, Milan): Ethics and Law at Play on the Football Field 10.15 Cristina Costantini (University of Perugia): The Haunting Memory of Law. Mystic Fables, Uncanny Presences and Normative Spectrality 10.45 Filippo Sgubbi (University of Bologna): The Fable of the Bees in Contemporary Penal Law. 11.15 COFFEE BREAK 11.45 Anna Enrichetta Soccio (University of Chieti-Pescara): Divorce and the Failure of Law in Dickens’s Hard Times. 12.15 Valentina Adami (University of Verona): Earth Jurisprudence and the Myth of Gaia. 12.45 Discussion 13.00-14.30 LUNCH CHAIR: Heinz Antor (University of Köln) 14.30 Doris Pichler (University of Graz): When a Legal Case Becomes a Legal Tale: The Role of Fable, Fact and Fiction in Reshaping Legal Discourses in Italian literature. 15.00 Raffaele Cutolo (University of Verona):Law and Magic: The Myth of King Arthur 15.30 Roxanne Doerr (University of Verona): Summons, Prophecies, Possession and Madness: Intersections of Law and Magic in Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell 16.00 John Gooch (University of Texas at Dallas): The Anti-Fabulist Legal Rhetoric of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. in ‘The Path of the Law’. 16. 30 Discussion SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Daniela Carpi Chiara Battisti Sidia Fiorato ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Raffaele Cutolo Valentina Adami