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Littérature française du dix-septième siècle (MLA, New York)

Littérature française du dix-septième siècle (MLA, New York)

Publié le par Romain Bionda (Source : Jean V Blanchard)

MLA 2018 New York Janvier 4-7 - LLC Seventeenth-Century French Literature.

Les propositions de communication d'une page sont à envoyer directement aux organisateurs de chaque atelier.

“Current Trends in the Poetics of the 17th-century French Text,” chaired by Toby Wikstrom, twikstro@tulane.edu

 

“Sound, Noise, and Silence in Seventeenth-Century France,” chaired by Hall Bjornstad,  hallbjor@indiana.edu

 

“Security and Surveillance during the Ancien Regime,” chaired by Jean-Vincent Blanchard. This session's approval is pending ("non-guaranteed" session) jblanch1@swarthmore.edu 

 

“The Sixteenth/Seventeenth Century Divide in French” Special session for 16th and 17thc French

 

French studies in North America has, by and large, clung to a divide between sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that was imported wholesale from the French academy. What’s at stake in this divide, how did it come to be, and how have its constraints shaped our field? How do those of us who work across that divide articulate our difference from that norm, and how do we define our historical corpus? How do different institutions or national traditions redraft it? What approaches, methodologies or problematics might benefit from taking down the wall between our ways of working? We invite a wide range of reflections in a round-table format (5 minutes per speaker). Send 200-word proposals to Katherine Ibbett(k.ibbett@ucl.ac.uk) and Jan Miernowski (jmiernow@wisc.edu) by 10 March 2017.

 

 

Jean-Vincent Blanchard

Swarthmore College

Secretary, MLA LLC Seventeenth-Century French Literature Forum