Programme

4 April 2024

08:45-09:15

Registration 

9:15

Opening Session

9:30 - 10:30

Panel 1

The Fragility of Power: A Transcultural Reading of Irish Folklore in Code Geass and the Fate Series

Noelia López Fernández and Silvia Váquez Lorenzo, Universidade da Coruña


Nosferatu Visits Scotland: The Adaptation of Der Kleine Vampir (1979) from German to Anglosaxon Culture in The Little Vampire (2000) 

Natalia Mirón-Florido, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea


"I'm perfectly capable of deciding what to eat and when": Food and Gender in Mark Mylod's The Menu (2022)

Alexandra Simón López, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

10:30 - 11:30

Panel 2

"We're bad feminists": Feminism and Post-feminism in Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Fleabag (2016-2019)

María Ventoso Prado, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela


Barbie (2023): Getting Rid of Plastic Feminism 

María José Salazar, Universidade de Vigo


Restoring the Historical Memory through Contemporary African American Feminist Miniseries

María Platas Alonso, Universidade de Vigo

 11:30 - 12:00

Coffee Break 

12:00 - 13:00

Ethical Worldly Entanglements: Lessons from Cultural Studies

Andrea Ruthven, Universitat de les Illes Balears

13:00 - 14:00

Panel 3

From High to Mass Culture: The Rise of Instapoetry as a Significant Component of Popular Culture

Irene Martínez Misa, Universidade da Coruña


Is the Bard Barding Still?: Adapting Shakesperean Humour in the 21st Century

Mar Nieves-Fernández, Universidade de Vigo


"The Rythm of the Knight": Character Analysis of Brienne of Tarth and Jamie Lannister in the Game Of Thrones TV Series

Alberto Quintá Vila, Universidade de Vigo

14:00 - 15:00

Lunch Break 

15:00 - 16:00

"I won't ever have to tell anyone that I'm a lesbian witch": Lesbianism and Witchcraft in Irish Young Adult Fiction

Iria Seijas-Pérez, Universidade de Vigo

16:00-16:15

Coffee Break

16:15 - 17:45

Panel 4

"We made it real": Gothicism, Intermediality and First-Person Modalization in What Remains of Edith Finch

Andrea Orois Prado, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela


"One Endless Suffocating Loop": Narrating Depression and Anxiety in Euphoria through First Person Point of View

Aslihan Yucel, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela


"I think I'll eat your heart": The Influence of Cannibalism in Popular Culture through Thomas Harris' trilogy Hannibal Lecter (1981-1999) and NBC's Hannibal (2013)

Noelia Carmona-Rivero, Universidad de Extremadura


Jon Snow vs Arya Stark: Narrative Development and Build-up towards Final SEason in HBO's Game of Thrones

Pablo Iglesias Fernández, Universidade de Vigo

17:45

Closing Remarks