Conferences & Colloquia
Colloque « Être de son siècle »
Submitted by cschuwey on 19 November 2021 - 9:24pmColloque « Être de son siècle »
02 et 03 décembre 2021, Université Paris Nanterre
Organisation et contacts :
Écrire l’histoire du harcèlement sexuel sur la longue durée
Submitted by cschuwey on 19 November 2021 - 6:38pmÉcrire l’histoire du harcèlement sexuel sur la longue durée : nommer, dénoncer, représenter, mettre en image ou en musique - 9-10 décembre 2021, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin et Université d'Evry.
Ce colloque aura lieu en format hybride :
« Qu’un ami véritable est une douce chose ! » — Amitiés et dilections lafontainiennes
Submitted by cschuwey on 25 October 2021 - 11:15am
« Qu’un ami véritable est une douce chose ! »
Amitiés et dilections lafontainiennes
Sous le haut patronage de
Jean-Michel Blanquer
Ministre de l’Éducation nationale, de la Jeunesse et des Sports
Sous l’égide du CELLF 16-21 (UMR 8599 Sorbonne-Université/CNRS)
de l’École Normale Supérieure-PSL et de l’Università degli Studi di Napoli L'Orientale
Séminaire - (In)civilités : langue, discours, société
Submitted by cschuwey on 12 October 2021 - 2:23pm(In)civilités : langue, discours, société
Poétique et rhétorique aux siècles classiques
Année universitaire 2021-2022
Premier semestre
21 septembre : Rentrée-introduction
28 septembre — Méthodologie de la recherche
5 octobre — Alain Riffaud (Le Mans)
« Incivilités éditoriales : comment Molière fut publié et débité »
12 octobre — Carole Gayet-Viaud (EHESS)
« Civilité et incivilités: réflexions sur un clivage contemporain et ses effets »
MLA Annual Convention - Register now!
Submitted by cschuwey on 3 October 2021 - 11:26pm
The early registration deadline for this year’s MLA convention is coming soon, on October 7. The convention will take place in Washington, DC on January 6-9, 2022, with some sessions held online.
Please take note of these sessions featuring (or of interest to) members of our dix-septiémiste community:
Dr. Céline Carayon - CAHSA speakers series
Submitted by cschuwey on 3 June 2021 - 2:41am(La version française suit)
Dear colleagues,
As part of its biannual online lecture series, the Collectif d’Anthropologie et d’Histoire du Spirituel et des Affects (CAHSA) is pleased to present a talk by Dr. Céline Carayon, Associate Professor of History, Salisbury University (Maryland). The talk (in English) will last 30-40 minutes, followed by 20-30 minutes for discussion (in French and English).
CAHSA Online Speaker Series
Presents
Dr. Céline Carayon
Salisbury University (Maryland)
17 June 2021
Le génie à l’épreuve du genre - Journée 2
Submitted by cschuwey on 30 May 2021 - 4:45pmLaurence Marie, Inventer l'acteur – SECFS conversation with Hélène Bilis
Submitted by cschuwey on 26 May 2021 - 3:19am
Please join us for our SECFS conversations online series showcasing recent books about eighteenth-century France.
NASSCFL 2021: 50th International virtual conference and anniversary of the NASSCFL's creation, University of Iowa, 28-30 May 2021.
Submitted by cschuwey on 6 May 2021 - 3:00pmNASSCFL 2021: 50th International virtual conference and anniversary of the NASSCFL's creation, University of Iowa, 28-30 May 2021.
Program: click here
Gold, Sugar, Tobacco: The Stuff of the Early Modern Atlantic World
Submitted by cschuwey on 16 April 2021 - 10:24pmGold, Sugar, Tobacco:
The Stuff of the Early Modern Atlantic World
Revised schedule for Zoom conference
Friday, April 30, 2021
10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Law, literature, and economics
Edward Holberton (Bristol), “Liberty, Law and Lyric in The Barbados Gazette”
Nathan Nikolic (Graduate Center), “‘They fear they are bought and sold’: Leveller Entanglements with England’s Early Slave Trade”
Marginalised Voices and Figures in French Festival Culture, 1500–1800 (24-25 April)
Submitted by klaporta on 16 April 2021 - 4:42pmMarginalised Voices and Figures in French Festival Culture, 1500–1800
Music Department, King's College London
24–25 April 2021
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
SATURDAY 24 APRIL
Faith Beasley to Lead a Post-Show for a MIP Production (4/18)
Submitted by klaporta on 13 April 2021 - 9:34amOn Sunday, April 18, Faith Beasley will lead a conversation following Molière in the Park's presentation of pen/man/ship.

Sunday, April 18th, Post 7pm Show:
A specialist of early modern French literature, Dartmouth Professor of French and Women's Gender Studies, Faith Beasley, will host a conversation on how women have used literature to engage with social issues of their time.
Black Baroque series (April 14 - May 3, 2021), organized by Prof. Noémie Ndiaye (U Chicago)
Submitted by klaporta on 31 March 2021 - 9:20amColloque de la SIEFAR - "Femme et folie sous l'ancien régime" (en ligne, 25 - 26 mars)
Submitted by klaporta on 25 February 2021 - 2:18pmColloque : "Femme et folie sous l’Ancien Régime"
SIEFAR -- En ligne
Pour assister au prochain colloque de la SIEFAR, merci de vous inscrire à l'adresse suivante : colloque.siefar@gmail.com
Comité d’organisation :
Marianne Closson (Université d’Artois/SIEFAR)
Nathalie Grande (Université de Nantes/SIEFAR)
Claudine Nédelec (Université d’Artois/SIEFAR)
Ghislain Tranié (Centre Roland Mousnier/SIEFAR)
Journée d'Étude -- Panser et repenser l’œuvre : le concept de restauration (7 avril 2021)
Submitted by klaporta on 21 January 2021 - 11:26amJournée d'Étude Jeunes Chercheurs Lettres / Histoire / Sciences Humaines
Panser et repenser l’œuvre : le concept de restauration
Mercredi 7 avril 2021
Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale Centre Universitaire du Musée 34 Grande Rue 62200 Boulogne-sur-Mer
Comité scientifique
Jean Devaux, Professeur à l’ULCO, Littérature française du Moyen Âge et de la Renaissance
Xavier Escudero, Professeur à l’ULCO, Études hispaniques
Assemblée constituante pour fonder le Centre International Jean Racine (vendredi 5 février sur Zoom)
Submitted by klaporta on 11 January 2021 - 11:56amLe Centre International Jean Racine sera officiellement créé le vendredi 5 février 2021.
Le but est de fédérer chercheurs, enseignants, professionnels du théâtre, créateurs, écrivains, amateurs liés par un intérêt fort à l’œuvre de Jean Racine. A ce titre, nous serions très heureux de pouvoir compter sur votre participation à la fondation du Centre lors de l’assemblée constituante, vendredi 5 février 2021 à 17h00 (heure de Paris) en vidéoconférence (Zoom).
Early Modern French Studies sessions at the MLA 2021
Submitted by cschuwey on 9 December 2020 - 12:25pmWith the MLA 2021 Convention just about a month away, please note the nine exciting sessions related to early modern French studies (listed below). Convention information and registration are available here,
70 - New Work in Sixteenth-Century French Studies - Thursday, 7 January 2021, 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
mla.confex.com/mla/2021/meetingapp.cgi/Session/10193
85 - The Possibilities of Fiction in Seventeenth-Century France — Thursday, 7 January 2021 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
mla.confex.com/mla/2021/meetingapp.cgi/Session/9575
Acte I, scène 1. Ouvertures du théâtre (France, Italie, Espagne. XVIe – XVIIe siècles)
Submitted by ccarlin on 23 October 2020 - 3:55pm

Le 5 et le 6 novembre -- en présentiel et par Zoom
Colloque international organisé par Patrizia De Capitani, Marc Douguet et Marc Vuillermoz
LLSETI (EA 3706), Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc / Litt&Arts (UMR 5316), équipe RARE, UGA / LUHCIE (EA 7421), UGA
Journée d’études en ligne : "AUTOUR DU LIVRE", en l'honneur de Colette Winn
Submitted by ccarlin on 12 October 2020 - 5:15pmFriday, October 16, 2020 at 9 AM CDT – 4 PM PDT
Public · Hosted by French Connexions at Washington University in St Louis
Online Event
The French cultural center at Washington University in St Louis presents:
"AUTOUR DU LIVRE"
Silver Colloquium Journée d’études en l'honneur de Colette Winn
16 october 2020
Department of Romance Languages and Literatures (RLL)
Washington university in St. Louis
Talk: 'In a Manner that Might have No': Sexual Desire and Intellectual Disability in French Fairy Tales
Submitted by ccarlin on 12 October 2020 - 5:02pmGreetings! I wanted to share a talk that I am giving with the "Women, Gender and Early Modern World" research group at the Harvard Mahindra Center.
November 2020 zoom conference, Masculinities in the Premodern World: Continuities, Change, and Contradictions
Submitted by ccarlin on 27 September 2020 - 2:45pm12-14 November 2020
Panic & Plague in 1720 & 2020: The View from Minnesota (Lecture Series)
Submitted by ccarlin on 20 September 2020 - 9:40pmAddressing Racism and Anti-Blackness in French and Francophone Studies: A Virtual Colloquium Series
Submitted by ccarlin on 13 September 2020 - 5:03pmSPONSORED BY THE FRENCH DEPARTMENT AT WELLESLEY COLLEGE
https://sites.google.com/wellesley.edu/addressing-antiblackness/schedule
Registration required
All talks take place from 2:30–3:45 PM EST
Speakers and dates:
Marlene L. Daut, Professor of African Diaspora Studies, University of Virginia, Thursday, September 17, 2020
Upcoming on Zoom: What's Wrong with the Renaissance – Curriculum, Colonialism, and English?
Submitted by ccarlin on 1 September 2020 - 2:37pmWhen: Thursday, 1 October 2020 5:00 p.m. (GMT)
Where:Zoom Hosted by the Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies and the Department of English and Related Literature, University of York United Kingdom
Contact:Kevin Killeen crems-enquiries@york.ac.uk
A round-zoom-table discussion with: Shani Bans, Issa Islam, Farah Karim-Cooper, Wendy Lennon, Subha Mukherji