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[Commlist] This Woman’s Work: A Kate Bush Symposium
Mon Oct 14 22:37:28 GMT 2019
This Woman’s Work: A Kate Bush Symposium, Edinburgh College of Art, Dec
12th - 13th 2019 - Confirmed speaker schedule + delegate registration
link now open
With apologies for cross-posting:
The confirmed speaker programme for This Woman’s Work: A Kate Bush
Symposium, to be held at Edinburgh College of Art on Thursday December
12th and Friday December 13th, is as follows.
The symposium organisers actively welcome attendance from
non-presenting symposium delegates. Delegates can register to attend the
symposium @
https://www.epay.ed.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/college-of-humanities-and-social-science/edinburgh-college-of-art/edinburgh-college-of-art-events/this-womans-work-a-kate-bush-symposium
Delegate registration fees are £100 (waged) or £50 (unwaged or student)
Thursday December 12th
9.45 – 10.45: Keynote 1: D-M Withers (University of Sussex): Figures,
Communities and Concepts: Kate Bush as a Multi-Faceted Pop-Cultural
Phenomena
11.00 – 12.00: Panel 1 – National identities • Samuel Love (University
of Edinburgh): ‘How Beautiful it is, Amongst all the Rubbish’: Kate
Bush’s ‘Oh England My Lionheart’ and the Iconography of Englishness
• Daniel Pietersen (Independent scholar): Two Steps on the Water: Folk
Horror in the work of Kate Bush
12.15 – 1.15: Panel 2 – Gender (I) • Kirsty Fairclough (University of
Salford): The Fine Purple, The Purest Gold: Authorial Connection in the
Collaborations between Kate Bush and Prince • Alison Mayne (University
of Edinburgh): Plucked from Mrs Bartolozzi’s Washing Line: Kate Bush,
clothing and exchanging experiences
2.00 – 3.00: Panel 3 – Sensual worlds • Jenny Ann Cubin (Lancaster
University): What a lovely afternoon: A Sky of Honey and Pastoral Convention
• Thomas Houlton (Independent scholar): Bushcraft: Exploring Kate Bush’s
Sensual World
3.15 – 4.15: Panel 4 – Art historical perspectives • Molly Gilroy
(Independent scholar): ‘Strange Phenomena’: Tracing Surreal
Metamorphosis, Ballet and Keys in the works of Kate Bush, Maya Deren and
Leonor Fini
• Sandra Lockwood (Simon Fraser University): Kate Bush and the Romantic
Sublime
4.30 – 5.45: Keynote 2: Graeme Thomson (author of Under the Ivy: The
Life and Music of Kate Bush) in conversation
Friday December 13th
9.30 – 10.30: Keynote 3: Ian Cawood (University of Stirling): Lionhearts
and Fishpeople: Kate Bush on Stage
10.30 – 11.30: Panel 5 – Gender (II) • Levent Donat Berköz (Independent
scholar): Swapping Places: Kate Bush’s Masquerade in ‘Running Up That Hill’
• Usha Wilbers and Lara Severens (Radboud University): Into the Sensual
World: Gender Subversion in the Work of Kate Bush
11.45 – 1.15: Panel 6 – Studio technologies • Amanda Feery (Independent
musician): This Woman's Work: A Composer's Perspective on Vocality and
Narrative in the work of Kate Bush • Paul Harkins (Edinburgh Napier
University): Following the Auteurs: Kate Bush and the Fairlight CMI
• Laura M. Zucconi (Stockton University): Deeper Understanding: Kate
Bush in the Historical Context of Producers
2.00 – 3.15: Keynote 4: Rob Young (The Wire magazine): title TBC
3.30 – 5.15: Panel 7 – Performance • Hannah Buckley and Catriona McAra
(Leeds Arts University): Running with Wolves, Somaticizing the Text:
Revisionary Feminism and Contemporary Dance
• Harry Maberly (Independent artist): Kate Bush: Fiction, Fantasy and Fandom
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