Calls for Papers/Contributions
Manières d’apprendre – Le genre des apprentissages : contraintes et contournements Revue Genre & Histoire, n°20 (2017)
Submitted by ccarlin on 25 April 2016 - 2:23pmhttps://genrehistoire.revues.org/
Antiquité – époque contemporaine
Coordination : Ulrike Krampl (Tours), Dominique Picco (Bordeaux-Montaigne), Marianne Thivend (Lyon 2)
Femmes face à l’absence de l’Antiquité à l’époque contemporaine (Europe-Amérique du Nord) : terre, mer, outre-mer Rochefort (11-12-13 mai 2017)
Submitted by ccarlin on 25 April 2016 - 2:10pmDe Pénélope attendant Ulysse durant vingt années, à Marthe, femme de soldat qui succombe à l’infidélité dans le Diable au Corps de Raymond Radiguet, les femmes confrontées à l’absence de leur conjoint constituent une figure littéraire récurrente. Entre l’épouse vertueuse érigée en modèle et la femme adultère source de scandale, il existe bien des nuances qui incitent à dépasser cette approche strictement sentimentale, celle de la « vertu des femmes de marins ».
Tragedy and the Dramaturgy of Ruins
Submitted by ccarlin on 9 April 2016 - 10:23amCall for Participation
Directing and Dramaturgy Working Group
TaPRA Bristol September 2016
Tragedy and the Dramaturgy of Ruins
Following the Directing and Dramaturgy Working Group’s Interim Event at the Citizens Theatre Glasgow on the theme of Tragedy and the Contemporary, we are happy to present Tragedy and the Dramaturgy of Ruins as the focus for the main TaPRA conference.
The conceited man
With his lofty scheme
Ruins himself
NASSCFL 20017, Lyon, 21-24 juin 2017 (source: Mathilde Bombart)
Submitted by jtamas on 6 April 2016 - 5:35amAppel à communication pour le 47e Colloque international de la NASSCFL, Lyon, 21-24 juin 2017 : « Littérature, livre et librairie au xviie siècle »
CFP: Transparency and Opacity in French Lit, Princeton Grad Conference. Due date: 15 May 2016
Submitted by farisallison3 on 31 March 2016 - 10:07amCall for Papers
Princeton University
Department of French and Italian
Fall 2016
Transparency and Opacity in French Language Literature
Les Amants magnifiques : réinventer un divertissement royal
Submitted by ccarlin on 22 March 2016 - 8:32pmUniversité de Rennes – Opéra de Rennes
26-28 janvier 2017
MLA 2017: Deadline extended to March 21
Submitted by ccarlin on 17 March 2016 - 9:55amMLA Philadelphia 2017
Call for Papers: LLC 17th-Century French
Guaranteed Sessions:
“Biography:”
Stories, both past and contemporary, of real-life characters; portraits, episodes, anecdotes, and news as they relate to the general meaning and experience of a life; the intersection of reality, fiction, and style. 300-word abstract by March 15; Jean-Vincent Blanchard (jblanch1@swarthmore.edu).
Early Modern Works by and about Women: Genre and Method
Submitted by ccarlin on 16 March 2016 - 10:58amNovember 4–6, 2016
McGill University, Department of Philosophy
Montreal, Canada
This interdisciplinary workshop aims to bring together scholars working on one or both of the following:
L’État en scènes - Théâtres, opéras, salles de spectacles du XVIe au XIXe siècle
Submitted by ccarlin on 12 March 2016 - 8:07pmL’État en scènes - Théâtres, opéras, salles de spectacles du XVIe au XIXe siècle : aspects historiques, politiques et juridiques
Colloque international, Amiens, Université de Picardie-Jules-Verne
Logis du Roy - 14, 15 et 16 juin 2017
Date limite pour les propositions: le 1er juin 2016
Call for Papers: Sharing Space in the Early Modern World (1450-1750) University of Oxford. Due date: 11 March 2016
Submitted by farisallison3 on 6 March 2016 - 2:33pmCall for Essay Proposals: MLA Options for Teaching Series, Teaching French Neoclassical Tragedy
Submitted by ccarlin on 3 March 2016 - 1:21pmProfs. Hélène Bilis and Ellen McClure invite proposals for a volume entitled Teaching French Neoclassical Tragedy to appear in the Options for Teaching Series published by the Modern Languages Association. A guiding question for our volume will be: why teach French neoclassical tragedy, and why now?
Prix XVIIe siècle
Submitted by ccarlin on 2 March 2016 - 9:32pmDepuis 1984, la Société d’étude du XVIIe Siècle (http://www.17esiecle.fr) décerne chaque année un Prix XVIIe Siècle assorti d’une somme de 2000 euros. Ayant pour but d’encourager la diffusion d’un savoir rigoureux auprès du plus large public, ce Prix récompense, sans exclusive de discipline, un ouvrage traitant du XVIIe siècle, paru l’année précédente.
MLA 2017 Philadelphia: LLC 17th-Century French. Due date: 15 March 2016
Submitted by farisallison3 on 27 February 2016 - 3:17pmMLA Philadelphia 2017
Call for Papers: LLC 17th-Century French
Guaranteed Sessions:
“Biography:”
Stories, both past and contemporary, of real-life characters; portraits, episodes, anecdotes,
and news as they relate to the general meaning and experience of a life; the intersection
of reality, fiction, and style. 300-word abstract by March 15; Jean-Vincent Blanchard
CFP: Versus. Antagonism, Self-Criticism, Hostility in Literature & Art. Johns Hopkins Grad Student Conference. Due date: 1 April 2016
Submitted by farisallison3 on 23 February 2016 - 11:53amCall for Papers
VERSUS
Antagonism, Self-Criticism and Hostility in Literature and Art
Keynote Speakers:
Stanley Fish, Davidson-Kahn Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law, Florida
Nathalie Hester, Associate Professor of Italian and French, University of Oregon
International University
The Department of German & Romance Languages & Literatures (GRLL)
September 16-17, 2016
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
CFP: Identités dissimulés. Le voyage anonyme dans les sociétés anciennes et modernes. Limoges. Date limite: 15 juin 2016
Submitted by farisallison3 on 23 February 2016 - 11:46amAppel à communication
Identités dissimulées. Le voyage anonyme dans les sociétés anciennes et modernes
Colloque international du Centre de recherches interdisciplinaire en histoire, histoire de l’art et musicologie (CRIHAM, Universités de Limoges et de Poitiers)
FLSH, Université de Limoges, les 24-25 NOVEMBRE 2016
Présentation
CFP: Shakespeare in French, 17th cent. to today. Due date: 5 April 2016
Submitted by farisallison3 on 23 February 2016 - 11:15amCall for Papers SHAKESPEARE IN FRENCH
Wednesday, 8 June 2016
Venue: Senate House Library, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU
Marking 400 years since the death of William Shakespeare, the Institute of Modern Languages Research (IMLR), London and Senate House Library in association with the Institut français du Royaume-Uni and Culturethèque, are organising a one-day conference.
Le rire des épistoliers (XVI-XVIIIe siècles)
Submitted by ccarlin on 18 February 2016 - 9:26pmColloque international, 8-9 juin 2017.
Les propositions de communication sont à soumettre avant le 30 juin 2016.
Organisé par Marianne Charrier-Vozel, Centre d'Etude des Correspondances et Journaux intimes (CECJI) - EA 7289, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest.
La musique a-t-elle un genre ? Genre et discours sur la musique de l’Antiquité au XXIe siècle
Submitted by ccarlin on 15 February 2016 - 11:19pmUniversité Jean Monnet de Saint-Étienne
Date limite pour l’envoi des projets de communication : 15 mars 2016
Adresse : alban.ramaut@univstetienne.fr
CFP: La Maison du Châtelet et ses archives (XIIe-XVIIIe siècles). Date limite: le 30 avril 2016
Submitted by farisallison3 on 12 February 2016 - 9:49amDeuxième colloque biennal des Cahiers haut-marnais
14-15 octobre 2016, Chaumont
La Maison du Châtelet et ses archives (XIIe-XVIIIe siècles)
APPEL À COMMUNICATION
« Les Histoires comiques et la modernité de l’écriture, » Œuvres et Critiques 2016
Submitted by ccarlin on 10 February 2016 - 12:12pmDe la part de Francis Assaf (fassaf@uga.edu)
Chères/Chers collègues,
Notre collègue Rainer Zaiser m’a très aimablement demandé d’éditer et de coordonner le deuxième fascicule 2016 d’Œuvres et Critiques, ce que j’accepte très volontiers de faire.
Thème proposé : « Les Histoires comiques et la modernité de l’écriture. »
Contribute to The Literary Encyclopedia
Submitted by ccarlin on 6 February 2016 - 8:01pmDear Colleagues, The Literary Encyclopedia is currently seeking contributors for the following topics. If you would be interested in contributing or if you have an advanced graduate student who would be qualified to contribute, please let us know asap!
All best, Allison Stedman (on behalf of the 17th-century French Lit editorial desk)
Racine’s Athalie
Pierre Corneille’s Cinna, Suréna
Thomas Corneille + his Timocrate, Ariane
Appel à communications Colloque universitaire Exodes et voyages infinis. Date limite: 15 mars 2016
Submitted by farisallison3 on 2 February 2016 - 10:59amAppel à communications
Colloque universitaire Exodes et voyages infinis
Dans le cadre de la 33eédition du Congrès Boréal
Du 20 au 22 mai 2016 à l'Espace théâtre de Mont-Laurier
Organisé par :
Mathieu Villeneuve, étudiant à la maîtrise en études littéraires, Université du Québec à Montréal
CFP - SCSC Bruges, August 18-20, 2016 “1616-2016: 400 years of Les Tragiques”. Due date: 12 Feb 2016
Submitted by farisallison3 on 2 February 2016 - 10:57amSOURCE: Francofil
Dear colleagues,
Please find below the CFP for a collaborative panel discussion on Théodore Agrippa d’Aubigné’s Les Tragiques.
CFP - SCSC Bruges, August 18-20, 2016 “1616-2016: 400 years of Les Tragiques”
CFP: UPenn French and Italian Grad Conference, "Bitterness." Due date: 5 Feb 2016
Submitted by farisallison3 on 29 January 2016 - 1:50pmUniversity of Pennsylvania
French and Italian Graduate Society Conference - March 26, 2016
BITTERNESS
Keynote Speaker: Prof. David Marsh (Rutgers University)