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4 février 2021

Twin Peaks | The Return First Online Conference - Conference Program !

“It is in Our House Now”

Lynchland & Unwrapping the Plastic Present “It is in Our House Now”, Twin Peaks | The Return First International Online Conference (June 19-20, 2021), that will focus on the third season of Mark Frost and David Lynch’s acclaimed television series.

Conference Full Schedule

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Our talented friend Maja Ljunggren has created the official poster of our upcoming conference, many thanks Maja !

We have received 59 papers from all over the world for this Conference, and it has been a very difficult task to select 32 of them for the upcoming event. Here's the full line-up of all the contributions, many names will sound familiar to our Twin Peaks / David Lynch Community.

English Speaking Presentations

 

Beatrice Ashton-Lelliott, University of Portsmouth
“My grandson does magic!”: The Legacy of Conjuring in Twin Peaks | The Return

Kyle Barrett, University of Waikato
Between Two Worlds: Is it Film or is it Television? Twin Peaks | The Return and the Undefinable Assemblage

Jeremiah Beaver, TakeTheRing.com
The Scarlet Woman: Diane Evans by Way of Marjorie Cameron

Joshua Bell, University of Sheffield
“You can’t see it without a cosmic flashlight!” – Connections Between Talismanic Objects in Twin Peaks | The Return and Renaissance Magic

Simon Bowie, SOAS, University of London
Cultural Associations of the Nuclear with Ruptures in Time

Thomas Britt, George Mason University
Twenty-Five Year Shrine: The Screen in Twin Peaks | The Return

Maury Bruhn, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Sleepers and Sweepers: Temporality, Boredom, and Anxiety in À la recherche du temps perdu and Twin Peaks | The Return

David Bushman, Fayetteville Mafia Press
Who killed Hazel Drew?

Tommy P. Cowan, University of Amsterdam
Bob, Burroughs, and the Bomb: On the Virality of Lynch’s Demons

Andrew Hageman, Luther College
Strange Temporalities: Twin Peaks | The Return as Anthropocene Cinema

Matthew C. Halteman, Calvin University
The Roadhouse and Mindful Alienation: On Fearlessly Losing Hope in Twin Peaks’ House Away from Home

Rob King, Texas Tech University
Twin Peaks | The Return as Re-Imagined Frontier Narrative

Karla Lončar, The Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography
The Perils of Looking Back: The Return and the Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice

Radek Przedpełski, Trinity College Dublin
Twin Peaks | The Return as The Eternal Return of Cosmotechnical Contingency

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Emma Shafer, New York University
Violence Against Women in Twin Peaks | The Return

Robert Sinnerbrink, Macquarie University
“There's a sort of evil out there”: Uncanny Secularity in Lynch’s Twin Peaks | The Return

Courtenay Stallings, Pepperdine University
Mothers and Daughters in Liminality: Exploring Sarah Palmer and Laura Palmer in Twin Peaks | The Return

Garrett Strpko, Calvin University
Between Two Superimposed Worlds: André Bazin, Spatial (Dis)unity, and the Superimposed ‘Screens’ of Twin Peaks | The Return

John Thorne, co-editor of Wrapped in Plastic & The Blue Rose Magazine
“Ten is the Number of Completion” – Laura Palmer as the Hindu Avatar Kalki, and her Revised Narrative Purpose in Twin Peaks | The Return

Michael Waugh, Newcastle University
“Make sense of it”: Information Overload, Fan Participation and an Excess of Meaning in Twin Peaks | The Return

Ethan Warren, senior editor, Bright Wall/Dark Room
It’s a Strange Carnival: Tensions Between Camusian and Nagelian Absurdity in Twin Peaks | The Return

Bernhard Winkler, University of Ljubljana
Eros and Evil - Sexual Negativity in Twin Peaks | The Return

Mark Yates, University of Salford
“Our air, our water, our Earth”: An Ecocritical Reading of Twin Peaks | The Return

Michail Zontos
The Machine that Burned the Garden: Incinerating the American Myth in Twin Peaks | The Return

 

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French Speaking Presentations

Guillaume Agard, Université de Caen-Normandie
Vers un Axe Twin Peaks / Jérusalem: Twin Peaks | The Return Confronté au Concept d’Eternalisme

Anthony Bekirov & Thibaut Vaillancourt, Universités de Genève, de Konstanz et de Paris Nanterre
Dispositifs Lynchiens de la Vision : Un Panoptique entre Goétie et Théurgie

Emmanuelle Bobée, Université de Rouen
Les Musiques « On Stage » dans Twin Peaks | The Return : Une Mise en Abyme entre Contemporanéité et Nostalgie

Louise van Brabant, Université de Liège
How’s Annie ? and how’s Audrey ?

Orlane Glises de la Rivière, Université de Strasbourg
Twin peaks | The Return :  Une Saison Crépusculaire

Alain Hertay, Haute École de la Province de Liège
Motel Room, le Noir et le Non-Lieu

Victor Inisan, Université de Lille
Expansion et Métamorphoses du Sycomore dans Twin Peaks | The Return

Guillaume Matthias, Youtuber & Hôte de podcast sur Twin Peaks
Présentation de ses théories sur la série : Voyage des Lignes Temporelles Entremêlées au Troisième Monde

 

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𝓛𝓮𝓽'𝓼 𝓡𝓸𝓬𝓴 !

 

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F
So exited about this thanks. Gonna be enlightening!
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Will it be via Zoom? Where do I register? La conférence se déroulera-t-elle en zoom, où puis-je m'inscrire?
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At what time will this be held? I'd love to attend, but I have another online conference on that date.
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