ASANOR Conference 2022
29 September – 1 October
Bodø, Norway

Appalling Ocean, Verdant Land :

America and the Sea

Program and Schedule
THURSDAY 29 SEPTEMBER 2022

8:30 – 10:00 : 

Coffee and Registration

Location : Second Floor, Scandic Havet

10:00 – 10:30 : 

Welcome Remarks and Announcements

Location : Second Floor, Scandic Havet

10:45 – 12:00 : Session 1 

1A. The Slave Trade and Global Circulation

Location : Refleksjon Room, First Floor, Scandic Havet

Chair: Andrew McKendry (Nord University)

    • Katharina Fackler (University of Bonn)
      • “Energy, Extraction, and Emancipation at Sea: The Life of John Thompson (1856)”
    • Bryce Traister (University of British Columbia)
      • “The Origins of America’s Vax Wars”
    • Hamid Masfour (Sultan Moulay Sliman University)
      •  “The Politics and Poetics of the Sea in African American Fiction: The Case of Charles Johnson’s The Middle Passage

1B. Melville

Location : Inspirasjon Room, Second Floor, Scandic Havet

Chair: Sara Prieto (University of Alicante)

    • Peter Ferry (University of Stavanger)
      • “Beards, Shaving, and the Sea: Herman Melville’s Narratives of Maritime Masculinity”
    • Jessica Allen Hanssen (Nord University)
      • “’Have patience, for the sailor would be faithful to his word’: Representations of Home in Typee
    • Stefan Rabitsch (University of Oslo)
      • “’I’ll chase him round the moons of Nibia and round the Antares maelstrom’: Star Trekkin’ White Cetacean Contours with Forlorn and Redemptive Ahabs”

12:00 – 13:00 : 

Lunch Break

13:00 – 14:15 : Session 2 

2A. Conceptualizing Climate Change

Location : Refleksjon Room, First Floor, Scandic Havet

Chair: Andrew McKendry (Nord University)

    • Katja Lindskog (Yale University)
      • “Sustainable Transitions and Archipelago Cultures in N.K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth
    • Nina De Bettin Padolin (University of Graz)
      • “‘Tell them what it’s like to see an entire ocean level with the land’: An Intermedial Reading of Moana Rua: The Rising of the Sea
    • Mateusz Kucab (Jagiellonian University, Cracow)
      •  “’Wanting the sea’: Mourning and Dark Ecology in Edna St. Vincent Millay’s Sea Poems”

2B. Black Bodies and American Futurity

Location : Inspirasjon Room, Second Floor, Scandic Havet

Chair : Stephen Dougherty (University of Agder)

    • Jen Atkins (Florida State University)
      • “Diasporic Dance and The Critical Catch-22 in Falcon and the Winter Soldier
    • Celina Stifjell (NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
      • “Afrofuturist Mermaid Tales: Black Oceanic Futures After the End of the World”
    • Corin Kraft (University of Basel)
      • “The Middle Passage in Jesmyn Ward’s Sing, Unburied, Sing

15:00: Transportation

Shuttle to Keynote Event and Museum Reception

Pick-up Location: Entrance to Scandic Havet Hotel

    • Meet 10 minutes before departure time (14:50)

15:30 – 16:30 : Keynote Presentation I

Meghan Freeman

Location : Norwegian Jekt Trade Museum

Introduction : Andrew McKendry (Nord University)

Sponsor: Humanities, Education and Culture Research Group

  • “American Idols: Tourism and the Transatlantic Sculpture Trade, 1850-1875”

16:30 – 18:00 : 

Reception and Museum Tour

Location : Norwegian Jekt Trade Museum

18:15: Transportation

Shuttle to Scandic Havet

Pick-up Location: Entrance to Norwegian Jekt Trade Museum

    • Meet 10 minutes before departure time (18:05)

20:00 – 22:00 :

Film Screening

Location : Fram Kino (Fram Cinema)

Event Partner: Bodø Film Club

  • Moby Dick (1956, dir. Huston)
FRIDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

8:15 – 9:15 : 

Coffee and Registration

Location : Third Floor, Scandic Havet

9:15 – 10:30 : Session 3

3A. Indigenous Knowledge and Form

Location : Refleksjon Room, First Floor, Scandic Havet

Chair: Cassandra Falke (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)

    • Kirsten Møllegaard (University of Hawai’i at Hilo)
      • “Shark Tales: Literature, Resistance, and Indigenous Epistemologies in the ‘New Oceania’”
    • Laura Castor (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)
      • “Theories of Water: Trauma Meets Indigenous Futurity in Leanne Betasamosake Simpson’s Noopiming: The Cure for White Ladies (2020)”
    • Bethany Webster-Parmentier (Europa-Universität Flensburg)
      • “‘This wasn’t an ancient ocean; it was every ocean since the beginning of time’: Waterways and Genre in the Fiction of Darcie Little Badger”

3B. Seascapes and Sightlines

Location : Storhavet 1, Third Floor, Scandic Havet

Chair : Jeff Slomba (Southern Connecticut State University)

    • Astrid Tvetenstrand (Boston University)
      • “Owning an Ocean View: Possessing Sightlines from the Water in Nineteenth-Century Newport, Rhode Island”
    • Charles Ivan Armstrong (University of Agder)
      • “’It might be anywhere’: Derek Mahon, Ekphrasis, and the American Atlantic Seaboard”
    • Sarah Klotz (College of the Holy Cross)
      • “Seeing the Sea in Plains Pictography by the Fort Marion Prisoners, 1875-1878”

10:45 – 12:00 : Session 4

4A. Education and Pedagogy

Location : Storhavet 1, Third Floor, Scandic Havet

Chair : David Valente (Nord University)

    • Wenche Sørmo, Karin Stoll, and Mette Gårdvik (Nord University)
      • “How to Cope with Marine Debris in the Arctic Region: Experiences from a Marine Debris Project Carried out with Pupils Living on Islands in rural Alaska and Northern Norway”
    • Kevin Steinman (Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training)
      • “Indigenous Poetry and Sustainability: Troubling Anthropocene Logic through Kinship and Holistic Care”
    • Sara Prieto, Ferran Riesgo, Remedios Perni, Pablo Sánchez-Jerez, and Kilian Toledo-Guedes (University of Alicante)
      • “Crossovers: Teaching the Sea through Literary Texts and Scientific Contexts”

4B. Ethnicity and Community

Location : Refleksjon Room, First Floor, Scandic Havet

Chair : Ana Elisa Gomez Laris (University of Duisburg-Essen)

    • Svein-Halvard Jørgensen and Per Bjarne Ravnå (Nord University)
      • “Seafarers on the Prairie: Northern Norwegian Negotiations on Democratic Exceptionalism”
    • Anna Marta Marini (Universidad de Alcalá)
      • “Monsters from the Other Side: The Sea as Embodiment of Ethnic Otherness”
    • Lene Johannessen (University of Bergen)
      • “‘Tropologies of Anticipation’: Crossing Oceans in Lee Chew’s ‘Biography’ and Drude Krog Janson’s A Saloonkeeper’s Daughter

12:00 – 13:00 : 

Lunch Break

13:00 – 14:15 : Session 5

5A. Whaling, Fishing, and National Identity

Location : Refleksjon Room, First Floor, Scandic Havet

Chair : Ellyne Hamran (Ocean Sounds Norway)

    • Alison Fields (University of Oklahoma)
      • “’The one creature in the world that must remain unpainted’: Exhibiting Whales in the American Midwest”
    • Kinsey Brooke (Indiana University, Bloomington)
      • “North American Occupational Sea Songs: Fishing, Protest, and Celebration”
    • Anders Parmann (Nord University)
      • Moby Dick and Norwegian Law: How Literature can Help us Understand Legal Concepts such as Possession”

5B. Science and Space

Location : Storhavet 1, Third Floor, Scandic Havet

Chair : Stefan Rabitsch (University of Oslo)

    • Klaudia Borkiewicz (Adam Mickiewicz University)
      • “Dimensions of Reality: The Sea as an Inverted Formula for the Cosmic Space in Hemingway’s Islands in the Stream
    • Stephen Dougherty (University of Agder)
      • “Terraqueous Globe”
    • Tom Nurmi (NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
      • “Foamy Grammar: Writing Waves in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Science”

14:30 – 15:45 : Session 6

6A. The Navy and Maritime Conflict

Location : Refleksjon Room, First Floor, Scandic Havet

Chair : Ken Runar Hanssen (Nord University)

    • Thomas Jamison (Naval Postgraduate School)
      • “The View from San Francisco: Threats, Opportunities, and the ‘New Navy’ (1880-1897)”
    • Gary E. Weir (Marine Policy Center, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
      • “Defined by the Ocean: American Naval Officers, Scientists, and the Reshaping of Maritime Conflict”
    • Martin Holtz (University of Graz)
      • “’All is clear, open, fluent’: The Sea in Revolutionary War Fiction”

6B. Visual Arts Across Borders and Boundaries

Location : Storhavet 1, Third Floor, Scandic Havet

Chair : Astrid Tvetenstrand (Boston University)

    • Georgia Soares (Harvard University)
      • “Washed Ashore: The Ocean as Cultural Marker in Alfredo Andersen’s Artwork”
    • Jeff Slomba (Southern Connecticut State University)
      • “Moving the Littoral Zone: Contemporary Coastal Representations of Anthropogenic Global Warming”
    • Ellen Marie Sæthre-McGuirk (Nord University), Jennifer Parker (University of California, Santa Cruz), and Fiona Hillary (RMIT University)
      • “Rising Waters and Rhythm of the Tides: Coastlines as Sites for Practice-Based Arts Research and Speculative Futures with Seaweed and Kelp”

16:00 – 17:00 : Keynote Presentation II

Thomas Hallock

Location : Storhavet 1, Third Floor, Scandic Havet

Introduction : Ken Runar Hanssen (Nord University)

Sponsor : United States Embassy, Oslo

  • “The Interests of the Sea: Pedagogy, Sympathy and Change in Today’s Early American Classroom”

17:15 – 18:15 : 

ASANOR ’24 and Bicentennial ’25

Location : Storhavet 1, Third Floor, Scandic Havet

    • Presentation from Terje Mikael Hasle Joranger, Norwegian Emigrant Museum
    • ASANOR Administration Meeting

18:00 – 19:00 : 

Drop-In Event: ZOOLYS

Location : Stormen Concert Hall

Event Partners: North SciComm, Voldseth Media, Stormen Konserthus and Forskningsdagene 2022

    • ZOOLYS: Zooplankton Vertical Migration Animation — A Researchers’ Night Event for Forskningsdagene 2022

19:00 – 22:00 : 

Banquet Dinner

Location : Lyst På Restaurant

SATURDAY 01 OCTOBER 2022

8:15 – 9:15 : 

Coffee and Registration

Location : Third Floor, Scandic Havet

9:15 – 10:30 : Session 7

7. Rough Waters and Smooth Sailing: A Roundtable Discussion on Teaching American Studies in Norway

Location : Refleksjon Room, First Floor, Scandic Havet

    • Eir-Anne Edgar (NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
    • Jessica Allen Hanssen (Nord University)
    • Tom Nurmi (NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
    • Susan Erdmann (University of Agder)

10:45 – 12:00 : Session 8

8A. Sea Spaces and Identity

Location : Inspirasjon Room, Second Floor, Scandic Havet

Chair: Alf Tomas Tønnessen (University of Agder)

    • Michael John Prince (University of Agder)
      • “’We’re out at sea and that’s that’: Identity and Characterization in Kerouac’s The Sea Is My Brother
    • Jordan Howie (University of Toronto)
      • “Are Ocean Liners Necessary?: The Transatlantic Crossing as Spatial Category in Henry James”
    • Ken Runar Hanssen (Nord University)
      • “Awful but Cheerful: Key West as American Island of the Mind”

8B. Refuge and Immigration

Location : Refleksjon Room, First Floor, Scandic Havet

Chair: Lene Johannessen (University of Bergen)

    • Carole Martin (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
      • “Coordinating Water, Homeland, and Nation: Oceanic Ties in Vietnamese American Refugee Literature”
    • Cassandra Falke (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)
      • “Responsibilities at Sea in Refugee Fiction”
    • Ana Elisa Gomez Laris (University of Duisburg-Essen)
      • “‘I want to see if their tiny raft will hold them’: Boats and Floating Detention Centers as Sites of Purgatory in Migration Policy”

12:00 – 13:00 : 

Lunch Break

13:00 – 14:15 : Session 9

9A. Political Currents

Location : Refleksjon Room, First Floor, Scandic Havet

Chair: Meghan Freeman (Manhattanville College)

    • Sandra Meerwein (Obama Institute for Transnational American Studies)
      • “From ‘Manifest Destiny’ to a ‘Free and Open Indo-Pacific’: U.S. National Identity and the Conceptualization of Oceanic Spaces”
    • Olga Thierbach-McLean (University of Hamburg)
      • “Let a Thousand Nations Bloom on the High Seas”: Seasteading as Anarcho-Capitalist Utopia”
    • Alf Tomas Tønnessen (University of Agder)
      • “A Hillbilly Dream? J. D. Vance, Trump Nostalgia, and Rural Consciousness in the 2022 Ohio Senate Election”

9B. Folklore and Cultural Change

Location : Inspirasjon Room, Second Floor, Scandic Havet

Chair : Peter Ferry (University of Stavanger)

    • Ulkar Yusifova (Baku Slavic University)
      • “The Sea Motif and Related Beliefs in North American Folklore”
    • David Valente (Nord University)
      • “Mediation through Mermaids: Picturebooks for Exploring Gender-queerness in the English Classroom”
    • Mercedes Pérez Agustín and Iñaki Sainz de Murieta (Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Madrid)
      • “The Ocean as an Intercultural Exchange between Basque Culture and Native American Oral Tradition”

14:30 – 14:45 : 

Closing Remarks

Location : Second Floor, Scandic Havet

 

Ivan Albright
“Inland Sea,” 1969
Watercolor and brush and black ink, with touches of gouache, on off-white wove paper, 275 × 375 mm
Fair Use 
© The Art Institute of Chicago, Gift of Ivan Albright, Jr., 1977.249

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