Program:
November 25, Monday
13h : Registration and Lunch
14h30 : Greetings and Opening Remarks
14h45 : Session 1: THE NATURAL WORLD IN PREMODERN JEWISH LITERATURE
Chair: Dorit Lemberger
- The Serpent in the Talmud | Giuseppe Veltri, Hamburg University
- Preeminent in Leprosy: The Grotesque as a Metaphor for Human-Nature Relations in the Babylonian Talmud | Yael Bruchim, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
- Isn’t the Sky? New Perspectives on Hebrew Garden Poetry of Al-Andalus Yarden Ben Tzur, Tel Aviv University
- The Rabbi of Animals: The Hagiographic Character of the Hassidic Rebbe David of Lelov as a Dialogical Righteous Man of Man-Nature | Zeev Kitsis, Bar-Ilan University
16h45 : Coffee break
17h : Session 2: LITERARY ANIMALS
Chair: Raffaele Esposito
- Orpaz’s Animals Anna Lissa, Université Paris 8 – Inalco, Cermom
- Some Reflections on The Bear by Assaf Schur: Or the Natural History of Zionist State | Noam Pines, University at Buffalo
- Dinka’s Language in Someone to Run with: The Theory of Speech-Acts as a Literary Method | Dorit Lemberger, Bar-Ilan University
- Their Voyage Out: Life and Death through Animality in the Writing of Virginia Woolf and Sami Berdugo | Riki Traum Avidan, Ramapo College of New Jersey
19h30 : Dinner
November 26, Tuesday
09h30 : Session 3: ECOCRITICISM AND ECOPOETICS IN YIDDISH AND HEBREW LITERATURE
Chair: Vered Karti Shemtov
- Early Environmentalism in the Early Work of Sholem Yankev Abramovitsh | Shai Abadi, Levinsky-Wingate Academic Center
- Animals Protest against Their Victimization in Hebrew and Yiddish Literature | Naama Harel, Columbia University
- Attitude to the Custom of Atonement in Agnon’s Work | Dan Misheiker, Levinsky College
- The Golden Peacock: An Eternal Flight between Life and Death | Aviv Livnat, Tel Aviv University & New York University
11h30 : Coffee Break
12h : Session 4: Climate Change and Speculative Fiction
Chair: Shai Abadi
- Human Parts: A Discussion of Orly Castel Bloom’s Book in the Context of Climate Crises | Oshrat Lopez, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
- Blurring Symbolic Boundaries between Center and Periphery through Climate Change Discourse in Israel and Hebrew Fiction | Ilanit Ben Dor Derimian, Université de Lille SHS
- No Longer a Land of Milk and Honey: Hostile Nature in Hebrew Speculative Fiction | Raffaele Esposito, University of Naples L’Orientale
13h : Lunch
15h : Session 5: THE POETRY OF NATURE / THE NATURE OF POETRY
Chair: Ilanit Ben Dor Derimian
- The Anger of Nature: A Reading in Chaim Nachman Bialik’s “I Knew in a Night of Fog” | Vered Karti Shemtov, Stanford University
- Bent is the Smell of the Yakantalisa: The (Un)natural World in Hezy Leskly’s Poetry | Jonatan Tadmor, Stanford University
- “Adjectives Stretch like Cats »: The Role of the Animal in Zuzanna Ginczanka’s Poetic Language | Gilad Shiram, Stanford University
16h30 : Coffee Break
17h : Session 6: ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY IN MODERN HEBREW PROSE
Chair: Oshrat Lopez
- Vibrant Matter Writing: Eco-Ethical Possibilities in Shimon Adaf’s Work | Danny Luzon, Haifa University
- Odors, Nature and Nativity in 1960’s Hebrew Prose | Tal Yehezkely, Tel Aviv University
- « Everyone Out of the Tree »: Nature and People, Word and Image in Etgar Keret’s « Shesek » | Ronit Rapp, David Yellin College of Education
18h30 : Final remarks