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UID:7846-1764869400-1764874800@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM VALE: 4/12/2025: "Small Things"\, Présentation du thème
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URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-vale-4-12-2025-small-things-presentation-du-theme/
LOCATION:Club des Enseignants (Sorbonne Université)
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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UID:7819-1764781200-1764788400@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:03/12/2025: SEM Modernités 16-18 / PEARL: Supriya Chaudhuri
DESCRIPTION:Supriya Chaudhur\, title tba
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/03-12-2025-sem-modernites-16-18-pearl-supriya-chaudhuri/
LOCATION:D 421
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251120T190000
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CREATED:20250904T170613Z
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UID:7817-1763658000-1763665200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:20/11/2025: Sem Modernités 16-18\, Sorbonne\, Bibliothèque UFR Etudes anglophones
DESCRIPTION:KAren Britland:
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/20-11-2025-sem-modernites-16-18-sorbonne-bibliotheque-ufr-etudes-anglophones/
LOCATION:Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de la Sorbonne
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251119T173000
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UID:8029-1763573400-1763578800@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Texte et image\, 19/11: Anca Cristofovici\, « Cartes et cartographie entre représentation\, diversion et imagination ».
DESCRIPTION:Le centre de recherche Texte et Image a le plaisir de vous convier à sa prochaine séance. \nDans le cadre de nos travaux autour des questions de carte et cartographie nous recevrons Anca Cristofovici (Professeure émérite\, Université de Caen) \nElle interviendra le mercredi 19 novembre à 17h30 dans la bibliothèque d’anglais en Sorbonne (G358\, esc. G\, 2ème étage\, accès par le 17 rue de la Sorbonne) \navec une communication intitulée : \n« Cartes et cartographie entre représentation\, diversion et imagination ». \nElle y présentera l’œuvre de plusieurs artistes visuels à partir de cartes et sur divers supports. \n[Bio : Anca Cristofovici est Professeure Emérite de littérature et photographie américaines à l’Université de Caen\, ancienne directrice du centre de recherche ERIBIA\, et membre du programme doctoral RADIAN en recherche artistique et création. Son travail explore les frontières entre les divers médiums artistiques. Ses publications incluent des essais sur la littérature postmoderne américaine\, la photographie\, la pensée visuelle\, ainsi que des traductions de poésie et des catalogues d’expositions. Elle écrit aussi de la fiction et son œuvre littéraire a été présentée en divers lieux aux Etats-Unis et en Europe.] \nNous serons heureux de vous retrouver à cette occasion. Celles et ceux qui ne peuvent pas se joindre à nous pourront se connecter sur zoom via le lien suivant : \nSujet: Réunion Zoom de Francoise Sammarcelli \nHeure: 19 nov. 2025 05:30 PM Paris \nParticiper à la réunion Zoom \nhttps://zoom.us/j/7077816070?omn=97424781427 \nID de réunion: 707 781 6070 \nInstructions pour participer \nhttps://zoom.us/meetings/97424781427/invitations?signature=dUCd_xeLTxZf1z1X3zj9JjmHzoDNoo1bEtsHcTPvYtk \n  \nBien amicalement \nFrançoise Sammarcelli \nProfesseure émérite
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-texte-et-image-19-11-anca-cristofovici-cartes-et-cartographie-entre-representation-diversion-et-imagination/
LOCATION:Bibliothèque UFR d’études anglophones\, 1\, rue victor Cousin\, Paris
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251023T183000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250629T075457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T071836Z
UID:7714-1761238800-1761244200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Poetry Beyond - jeu 23 octobre à 17h - Séance de clôture du cycle La poésie exposée - Angela Finn\, Kit Fryatt\, Michael Hinds\, Ellen Howley\, et Jack Quin (Dublin City University)
DESCRIPTION:Lors de cette séance chorale\, qui viendra conclure le cycle interdisciplinaire « Du livre aux murs : la poésie exposée (musées\, galeries\, bibliothèques) » co-animé par Valentin Fauque et Juliette Utard depuis 2023\, nous écouterons nos collègues de Dublin City University\, Angela Finn\, Kit Fryatt\, Michael Hinds\, Ellen Howley\, et Jack Quin\, membres du partenariat franco-irlandais PHC Ulysses « Correspondences: Poetry and Intermediality »\, évoquer divers contextes d’exposition de la poésie\, irlandaise notamment\, allant du beau livre au ferry aux poèmes-galeries (programme ci-dessous). \nLa séance débutera à 17h à la Sorbonne\, dans la bibliothèque de l’UFR d’anglais (esc. G\, 2e etage). \nUn cocktail suivra à 18h30 au Club (Sorbonne\, RdC\, près de la salle des actes) pour marquer la fin de ces deux années de réflexion collective et évoquer le nouveau cycle\, qui portera sur « Les Tiers-lieux de la poésie » (2026-2028). \nPROGRAMME – jeudi 23 octobre 17h-18h30 \n\nAngela Finn’s short talk\, “Poetry\, Space and Typography: Rearranging the Reading Experience\,” will take a look at three-dimensional poetry with reference to works by Augusto de Campos\, Peter Downsbrough and Leontia Flynn.\n\nAngela Finn is a final year PhD student at the School of English\, Dublin City University\, with a particular interest in hybrid literary forms. She won the 2020 Madrid Desperate Literature Short Story competition\, was the 2022 recipient of the Iron Mountain Literature John McGahern Award and was recently shortlisted for the 2025 RTÉ Francis MacManus Award. \n\nMichael Hinds\, “On Board W.B. Yeats”\n\nWhat if you decorated the interior of a car ferry with an exhibit about the life and work of W.B. Yeats and nobody seemed to care? Irish Ferries\, the company that owns the W.B. Yeats\, installed placards offering a kind of info-tour about the poet on the main deck (with wall plaques containing QR codes to recordings)\, thematized names for various zones on the ship\, menus and walls adorned with relevant citations to the poems\, and a lightbox designed to display a layered version of “Sailing to Byzantium.” It could be that the use of Yeats in the Irish tourism and culture industry is so prevalent (e.g.\, Yeats Country Butter\, Yeats Spring Water) that it becomes invisible\, perversely turning the ship into a supermodernist non-place of consumerism (to use Marc Augé’s formulation). Yet perhaps the poetry on show here can still be thought of as a kind of participatory public art\, even if people are not consciously participating in it? In effect\, the indifference to Yeats’s poetry that its exhibition here generates is the enactment of a kind of Yeatsian anxiety over whether an artist ever gets the audience they want. The presentation will show images from a walk through on the ship. \n\nJack Quin\, Ellen Howley\, Kit Fryatt\, “Gallery Poems: an Irish case study”\n\nFrom Tennyson’s “The Palace of Art” to W.H. Auden’s “Musée des Beaux Arts\,” the gallery poem is a genre\, or sub-genre\, distinct from traditional ekphrasis in its scale and ambition. These galleries\, whether real or imagined\, allow the poet to catalogue and inscribe artworks for their own purposes in poems that are typically meditative\, critical of the world beyond the gallery walls\, and creatively abrasive about the boundaries between the verbal and visual. This paper will consider the gallery poem as a distinct\, albeit neglected\, genre through a small handful of Irish examples. W.B. Yeats’s magisterial work in ottava rima\, “The Municipal Gallery Revisited\,” meditates on the portraits of multiple\, now deceased\, Irish artists and statesmen: “Ireland’s history in their lineaments trace.” Twenty years later\, the Belfast poet and gallery curator John Hewitt penned his own gallery poem with the same name as a tongue-in-cheek critique of curation and conservation in the Municipal Gallery of Dublin. \nSeamus Heaney’s “Summer 1969” from North mobilises Goya’s Black Paintings in the Prado to reckon with one of the darkest periods of the Troubles. Paul Durcan’s two collections Crazy About Women and Give Me Your Hand are poetic renderings of respective National Galleries in Ireland and the UK\, which embody and parody a certain sort of accessible outreach curation in each institution. While Caitríona O’Reilly’s “The Sea Cabinet” sequence is loosely moored in Hull’s Maritime Museum thinking through the ethics of exhibition\, and Paula Meehan’s “The Island\, A Prospect\,” written for the National Gallery’s exhibition “Shaping Ireland: Landscapes in Irish Art\,” climbs through the frame to contemplate deep time and a landscape long after its human inhabitants depart. \nTaken together\, are galleries just one subject among many in Irish poetry or is there something particularly magnetic and paradigmatic about the gallery space? How does the rivalry\, or paragone\, of word and image play out in gallery poems where the speaker variously assumes the role of gallery tour guide\, curator and exhibition label to artworks – with considerable poetic license? Do successive poets constitute a line of influence in gallery poems\, and does the increasing popularity of the sub-genre for Irish poets suggest a competitive trend of writing them? (in parallel with competing Irish elegies\, political poems\, or even fixed forms like the sonnet\, villanelle\, sestina?). \nJack Quin is Assistant Professor in English at Dublin City University. Before joining DCU he was a British Academy postdoctoral fellow at the University of Birmingham. He is the author of W.B. Yeats and the Language of Sculpture (2022) from Oxford University Press\, as well as numerous articles and book chapters on poetry and visual culture in Modernist Cultures\, International Yeats Studies\, the Oxford Handbook of W.B. Yeats\, and the Edinburgh Companion to Yeats and the Arts. \nEllen Howley is Assistant Professor at the School of English in Dublin City University. Her monograph\, Oceanic Connections: The Sea in Irish and Caribbean Poetry\, was recently published by Syracuse University Press. She is the co-editor of Seamus Heaney’s Mythmaking (Routledge\, 2023) and has published work in the Journal of Commonwealth Literature\, Comparative Literature and Irish Studies Review. She is the DCU representative on the board of the Irish Humanities Alliance.  \nKit Fryatt lectures in English at Dublin City University. His publications include Austin Clarke: An Introduction (Aberdeen University Press\, 2020) and Book of Inversions (poetry\, with Harry Gilonis\, London: Veer2\, forthcoming 2025). \nUne lecture de poésie par Kit Fryatt viendra clore la séance.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-poetry-beyond-seance-de-cloture-du-cycle-la-poesie-exposee-et-cocktail-de-fin/
LOCATION:Sorbonne\, bibliothèque de l’UFR d’anglais (salle Louis Bonnerot)
CATEGORIES:Atelier de travail,Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251009T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251009T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250904T170439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T170439Z
UID:7814-1760029200-1760036400@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Modernités 16-18 et PEMS: Paddy Bullard
DESCRIPTION:Paddy Bullard: « Jane Austen’s Handicraft »
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-modernites-16-18-et-pems-paddy-bullard/
LOCATION:D421
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251003T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251003T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250915T061707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T071545Z
UID:7841-1759500000-1759510800@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM A19\, 03/10/2025: Stuart Burrows (Brown University)\, "Hawthorne's Confessions"
DESCRIPTION:Université Paris Cité\, Olympe de Gouges building\, Room 830\, and online \nStuart Burrows is Professor of English at Brown University\, where he teaches classes on nineteenth and twentieth century fiction and poetry\, film\, and literary theory. He is the author of two books: A Familiar Strangeness: American Fiction and the Language of Photography\, published by the University of Georgia Press in 2008\, and Henry James and the Promise of Fiction\, published by Cambridge University Press in 2023\, as well as numerous essays in journals such as American Literary History\, boundary 2\, and J19. He is currently working on a book on cinema\, featuring chapters on Varda\, Antonioni\, Tarkovsky\, and Kiarostami. \n \nHe will give a talk titled “Hawthorne’s Confessions.” \nMy paper attempts to understand not just why Hawthorne was so interested in the act of confession\, but why confessing takes such strange forms in his work. Confession supplies much of the drama in The Scarlet Letter\, organizes the closing moments in The House of the Seven Gables\, and provides the subject matter for any number of Hawthorne’s short stories\, from “The Minister’s Black Veil” to “Ethan Brand.” The critic Laurence Davies notes that the act of confession held “an ambivalent fascination” for the resolutely Protestant Hawthorne\, borne out by a remark in his French and Italian Notebooks: “What an institution that is! Man needs it so\, that it seems as if God must have ordained it.” Yet Hawthorne never actually entered what he called “the safe secrecy of the confessional.” And although there are many confessions in his work\, they almost never concern the acts of the people who make them. In contradistinction to Michel Foucault’s insistence that the person who confesses “obligates himself to being … the one who did such and such a thing\, who feels such and such a sentiment\,” Hawthorne introduces a fissure between the person confessing and the act confessed. Hester\, for example\, is repeatedly pressed to confess not what she has done—the fact that she has a child who is not her husband’s makes her sin clear to all\, let alone the fact that she wears the scarlet letter—but the person with whom she did it. Parson Hooper and Ethan Brand\, meanwhile\, confess not to a particular sin\, but to the very existence of sin itself. “Hawthorne’s Confessions” reads Hawthorne’s fiction as imagining the entire world as one open-air confessional\, in which every supposed secret is known from the beginning\, and thus has no need to be confessed. I argue that Hawthorne’s fiction both confirms and challenges D. A. Miller’s classic definition of the nineteenth century novel in terms of an “open secret.”
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-a19-03-10-2025-stuart-burrows-brown-university-hawthornes-confessions/
LOCATION:Université Paris Cité
CATEGORIES:Séminaires ou conférences
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UID:7844-1758821400-1758828600@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:AG extraordinaire de VALE et pot de rentrée
DESCRIPTION:Elections partielles pour le Conseil\, accueil des nouveaux doctorants\, suivis du pot de rentrée au CLub des Enseignants
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/ag-extraordinaire-de-vale-et-pot-de-rentree/
LOCATION:Club des Enseignants (Sorbonne Université)
CATEGORIES:Conseil,Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250616T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250616T150000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250611T072023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250611T072228Z
UID:7568-1750068000-1750086000@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM A19\, 16/06/2025 : “Kyla Tompkins (University at Buffalo)\, Dana Luciano (Rutgers University) and Brigitte Fielder (University of Wisconsin-Madison) // Literature\, Science and Race in the Nineteenth Century”
DESCRIPTION:Program \nUniversité Paris Cité\, Olympe de Gouges Building\, Room 830 \n10:00-12:00: The Matter of Nineteenth-Century Studies: A Conversation between Dana Luciano and Kyla Tompkins. \nDana and Kyla would like to share the introduction to How the Earth Feels and the introduction and chapter 1 of Deviant Matter in advance of the seminar (the document password will be emailed to A19 participants – please use the contact button on the homepage if you don’t receive it). \n14:00-15:00: Animal Humanism: Species\, Race\, and Humanity in the Long Nineteenth Century: Brigitte Fielder (Wisconsin-Madison) \nBrigitte would like to share the following material\, which we would remind participants not to circulate further: \n\nIntroduction to Animal Humanisms\nChapter 5 from Animal Humanisms\n\nA Zoom link will be available here before the event.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/yla-tompkins-university-at-buffalo-on-deviant-matter-ferment-intoxicants-jelly-rot-nyu-press-2025/
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250611T190000
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CREATED:20250604T113738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T113738Z
UID:7556-1749663000-1749668400@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Texte et image: Conversation avec S. Tomasula\, 17 h 30
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URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-texte-et-image-conversation-avec-s-tomasula-17-h-30/
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250604T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250604T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250604T115601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T115601Z
UID:7564-1749024000-1749056400@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:Sém Modernités 16-18 / PEARL / Sphinx : Présentation par Karen Bloom Gevirts de son ouvrage "The Apothecary's Wife" (2025)
DESCRIPTION:Dans le cadre du projet « Les femmes et la pratique expérimentale » (au sein du programme SPHINX)\, nous aurons le plaisir de recevoir Karen Bloom Gevirtz\, pour la parution de son ouvrage: \nThe Apothecary’s Wife: The Hidden History of Medicine and How It Became a Commodity (University of California Press\, 2025) \n  \n \n\n\nAbout the Book\n« A lively medical\, scientific\, and economic history. »—Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)\nBest Nonfiction Books of 2024\, Kirkus Reviews \n« A timely reminder that the current greed-based healthcare system is a relatively recent man-made scheme. »—Forbes \nA groundbreaking genealogy of for-profit healthcare and an urgent reminder that centering women’s history offers vital opportunities for shaping the future. \nThe running joke in Europe for centuries was that anyone in a hurry to die should call the doctor. As far back as ancient Greece\, physicians were notorious for administering painful and often fatal treatments—and charging for the privilege. For the most effective treatment\, the ill and injured went to the women in their lives. This system lasted hundreds of years. It was gone in less than a century. \nContrary to the familiar story\, medication did not improve during the Scientific Revolution. Yet somehow\, between 1650 and 1740\, the domestic female and the physician switched places in the cultural consciousness: she became the ineffective\, potentially dangerous quack\, he the knowledgeable\, trustworthy expert. The professionals normalized the idea of paying them for what people already got at home without charge\, laying the foundation for Big Pharma and today’s global for-profit medication system. A revelatory history of medicine\, The Apothecary’s Wife challenges the myths of the triumph of science and instead uncovers the fascinating truth. Drawing on a vast body of archival material\, Karen Bloom Gevirtz depicts the extraordinary cast of characters who brought about this transformation. She also explores domestic medicine’s values in responses to modern health crises\, such as the eradication of smallpox\, and what benefits we can learn from these events.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-modernites-16-18-pearl-sphinx-presentation-par-karen-bloom-gevirts-de-son-ouvrage-the-apothecarys-wife-2025/
CATEGORIES:événements publics à l'agenda,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250522T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250522T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250521T164527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T164527Z
UID:7539-1747933200-1747940400@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Modernités 16-18/ PEARL\, 22/05/2025: C. Koslofky et A.-M. Miller-Blaise\, "Epidermis and skin Works"
DESCRIPTION:RAPPEL: attention\, le séminaire est à 17 h 00 à la MR de Sorbonne Nouvelle\, rue des Irlandais. \nChères et chers Collègues et Doctorant.e.s\, \nLa prochaine séance du séminaire conjoint Modernités 16-18 (Sorbonne Université) et PEARL (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle) aura lieu le jeudi 22 mai de 17h00 à 19h00 à la Maison de la Recherche de la Sorbonne Nouvelle\, 4 rue des Irlandais\, Paris 5e\, en salle Mezzanine. La séance sera consacrée à l’histoire de la peau et de ses représentations. \nNous y entendrons : \nCraig Koslofsy: “’These exterior marks’? Royals Resisting Epidermalization in the Seventeenth Century.”  \net \nAnne-Marie Miller-Blaise: « John Webster’s Skin Works » \nNous nous réjouissons de vous retrouver nombreux à cette occasion. \nBien cordialement\, \nAriane Fennetaux\, Anne-Marie Miller-Blaise\, Line Cottegnies et Alexis Tadié \n  \nCraig Koslofsky teaches and supervises graduate research in early modern German\, European\, and Atlantic history at the University of Illinois\, Urbana-Champaign. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Michigan in 1994 after studies at Duke University\, the University of Warwick\, the Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen\, and the Freie Universität Berlin. His publications in Reformation history\, the history of daily life\, and the history of the body cover the period from the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries. In 2011 his study Evening’s Empire: A History of the Night in Early Modern Europe was published by Cambridge University Press. More recently he has published two co-edited books on early modern skin: Stigma: Marking Skin in the Early Modern World (with Katherine Dauge-Roth\, 2023) and A German Barber-Surgeon in the Atlantic Slave Trade: The Seventeenth-Century Journal of Johann Peter Oettinger (with Roberto Zaugg\, 2020). \nIn 2022 he worked with the Gerda Henkel Stiftung (Düsseldorf) to produce a short documentary on the history of skin\, available in German and English at https://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/ein_ort_an_dem_geschichte_gemacht_wird. His global history of early modern skin\, The Deep Surface: Skin in the Early Modern World\, will appear with Cambridge University Press in 2026. \nAnne-Marie Miller-Blaise is Professor of Early Modern English Studies at the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle. Her areas of research are in early modern poetry and drama\, with a special interest for their interactions with material culture. She has notably co-edited Objets nomades : circulations matérielles\, appropriations et identités à l’ère de la première mondialisation (Brepols\, 2021) and The Ecology of Dress in Shakespeare and his Contemporaries (Edinburgh University Press\, 2024).
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-modernites-16-18-pearl-22-05-2025-c-koslofky-et-a-m-miller-blaise-epidermis-and-skin-works/
LOCATION:PAris 3: Maison de la recherche\, Rue des Irlandais\, Salle du Conseil\, 5 rue des Irlandais
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250515T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250515T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250508T134743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T134743Z
UID:7511-1747330200-1747335600@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Transculturalismes 15/05/25 : John McLeod\, « The figure of the trespasser in contemporary Anglophone culture »
DESCRIPTION:La prochaine séance du séminaire de l’axe Transculturalismes du laboratoire VALE (Sorbonne Université)\, co-organisé par Jaine Chemmachery et Alexis Tadié\, aura lieu le 15 mai 2025. \nNous entendrons une présentation de John McLeod (University of Leeds) intitulée : “The figure of the trespasser in contemporary Anglophone culture”. \nCette séance aura lieu de 17h30 à 19h à la Maison de la Recherche (28 rue Serpente\, 75006 Paris)\, en salle D040.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-transculturalismes-15-05-25-john-mcleod-the-figure-of-the-trespasser-in-contemporary-anglophone-culture/
LOCATION:D 040 Maison Recherche
CATEGORIES:Séminaires ou conférences
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250430T153000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250409T163348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T163348Z
UID:7475-1746021600-1746027000@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM A19\, 30/03/2025 : J. Michelle Coghlan (University of Manchester)\, "Louise Michel in America"
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-a19-30-03-2025-j-michelle-coghlan-university-of-manchester-louise-michel-in-america/
LOCATION:Université Paris Cité
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250410T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250410T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20240923T124002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250331T073450Z
UID:6843-1744306200-1744311600@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM VALE général: 10/04/2025\, Salle des Thèses (D 306)\, Kirsty Sinclair Dootson (University College London)\, "Silver\, Cotton\, Gelatine: The Racial Materiality of Film"
DESCRIPTION:Attention Changement de Lieu\, salle des Thèses\, D. 306\, en Sorbonne \n10 avril 2025: Kirsty Sinclair Dootson (University College London)\, « Silver\, Cotton\, Gelatine: The Racial Materiality of Film » \n  \n 
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-vale-general-10-04-2025-kirsty-sinclair-dootson-university-college-london-silver-cotton-gelatine-the-racial-materiality-of-film/
LOCATION:Bibliothèque UFR d’études anglophones\, 1\, rue victor Cousin\, Paris
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250409T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250409T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250410T155728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T155740Z
UID:7489-1744218000-1744225200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Texte & Image
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-texte-image/
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250403T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250403T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250401T134403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T134817Z
UID:7509-1743701400-1743706800@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Transculturalismes 03/04/25 : Neela Cathelain\, « The Novel and Eschatology as Bildung: (Re)Claiming the Homeland with George Eliot and Yasmin Zaher »
DESCRIPTION:Le séminaire de l’axe Transculturalismes du laboratoire VALE (Sorbonne Université)\, co-organisé par Jaine Chemmachery et Alexis Tadié\, reprendra le 3 avril 2025. Nous entendrons une présentation de Neela Cathelain (Sorbonne Université) intitulée : “The Novel and Eschatology as Bildung: (Re)Claiming the Homeland with George Eliot and Yasmin Zaher”\, dont vous trouverez le résumé ci-dessous. \nCette première séance aura lieu de 17h30 à 19h à la Maison de la Recherche (28 rue Serpente\, 75006 Paris)\, en salle D040. Les séances suivantes auront lieu de 17h30 à 19h\, toujours à la Maison de la Recherche : le programme pour les mois à venir sera précisé ultérieurement. \nAbstract: \n“The project was to create a new natural order. The idea had come to me from the nature of upstate New York\, and the greenhouse in Paris. But I understood that what I needed was different\, something older\, a regression to my biblical homeland.” \n      In The Coin by Yasmin Zaher (2023)\, the unnamed Palestinian protagonist rebuilds a doomed ecosystem reminiscent of her lost homeland in her New York apartment. This contemporary novel poses a paradoxical question about enterprises of creation\, rebirth\, or reworlding and their relation to destruction\, colonization\, and displacement. This paper investigates how Bildung – the traditional trajectory of the novel – may be imbricated in eschatological projects; it focuses on The Coin\, and on George Eliot’s 1876 proto-Zionist novel Daniel Deronda. While Daniel Deronda relies on seemingly antithetical narratives and plots – mysticism and realism\, messianism and colonialism – The Coin depicts the multi-layered dislocation that results from “bourgeois teleologies of violence” (Khatib). This paper will examine the different ways both novels tackle the inherent negativity of the fantasized return to the homeland\, both formally (i.e. the projected return outside the plot\, outside the novel as an organized system) and with respects to the protagonists and their own attempts at self-exclusion from the social order.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-transculturalismes-03-04-25-neela-cathelain-the-novel-and-eschatology-as-bildung-reclaiming-the-homeland-with-george-eliot-and-yasmin-zaher/
LOCATION:D 040 Maison Recherche
CATEGORIES:Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250403T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250403T183000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20240801T120654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250322T090108Z
UID:6772-1743699600-1743705000@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Poetry Beyond -  jeudi 3 avril 2025 à 17h - Catherine Marcangeli (Paris Cité) "Curating The Mersey Sound (1967-2017)" (festival de poésie\, rock et arts visuels\, Liverpool 2017)
DESCRIPTION:Le 3 avril 2025 à 17h (salles des thèses du Campus des Cordeliers)\, nous accueillerons Catherine Marcangeli (Paris Cité\, LARCA) qui nous parlera notamment du festival qu’elle a monté à Liverpool pour les 50 ans de The Mersey Sound (Penguin Modern Poets\, 1967)\, comprenant des expositions d’archives et de peintures\, des poèmes diffusés dans la ville\, des commandes à des poètes contemporains\, mais aussi des ateliers d’écriture et un concert de rock. Elle évoquera également l’exposition City Music / City Poems et la série de concerts / lectures dont elle a assuré le commissariat à la Whitechapel Art Gallery de Londres. \nBio: Catherine Marcangeli est Maîtresse de Conférences à Université Paris Cité. Spécialiste de la scène artistique britannique des années soixante\, elle a assuré le commissariat de nombreuses expositions sur le Pop Art\, ainsi que sur les liens entre art et poésie (Biennale de Liverpool\, ICA\, National Poetry Library\, Whitechapel Art Gallery…). Elle poursuit actuellement des recherches sur le Performance Art\, et prépare une exposition à la Tate Gallery de Liverpool sur les Happenings de l’artiste\, poète et musicien Adrian Henri. \n 
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-poetry-beyond-cycle-la-poesie-exposee-jeudi-3-avril-2025-a-17h-catherine-marcangeli-paris-cite-curating-the-mersey-sound-festival-de-poesie-rock-et-arts-visuels-liverpool-2017/
LOCATION:Campus des Cordeliers\, Salle des thèses
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250328T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250328T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250309T124939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250309T124955Z
UID:7358-1743181200-1743188400@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM A19\, 28/03/2025 : “Agrégation Online Seminar on Hawthorne’s Tales”
DESCRIPTION:Program\n\n\n5pm-5:30pm: Shirley SAMUELS\, Cornell University: “Reading the Letter of the Law” \n5:30-6pm: Antoine TRAISNEL\, University of Michigan: “The Afterlife of Prophecy: Reading ‘The Great Stone Face’ as a Parable of the Anthropocene” \n6pm-6:30pm: Ren HEINTZ\, Cal State Los Angeles: Transitioning Queer Studies in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: Hawthorne’s “The Minister’s Black Veil” as Case Study. \n6:30pm-7pm: Q&A \n\n\n\nThe session will be held online on March 28th\, 2025. More information about the event and the Zoom invite link can be found here.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-a19-28-03-2025-agregation-online-seminar-on-hawthornes-tales/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250320T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250320T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20240923T123854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T120838Z
UID:6841-1742491800-1742497200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM VALE général: 20/03/2025: Liliane Campos\, "Microcosmic matter in contemporary fiction”
DESCRIPTION:Nous avons le plaisir d’accueillir notre collègue Liliane Campos (Sorbonne Nouvelle) lors de la prochaine séance du séminaire VALE qui se tiendra jeudi 20 mars à 17h30 à la bibliothèque de l’UFR d’études anglophones de Sorbonne Université (1\, rue Victor Cousin\, escalier G\, 2ème étage). Vous trouverez sa bio ainsi qu’un résumé de sa communication intitulée “The infant planet and the iron sphere: microcosmic matter in contemporary fiction”ci-dessous. \nLa séance sera animée par Thomas Constantinesco. Stella Granier et Marie Duic seront les répondantes.\n\nCelles et ceux qui ne peuvent pas se joindre à nous pourront se connecter sur zoom via le lien suivant :\nSujet: Séminaire VALE 20.03.2025\nhttps://zoom.us/j/95071584132?pwd=YaPbHgLf1TjFHS4lZSUogwDaemplpC.1 \nID de réunion: 950 7158 4132\nCode secret: 374864 \nBien cordialement\,\n\nAloysia Rousseau pour VALE\nLiliane Campos (Sorbonne Nouvelle)\, « The infant planet and the iron sphere: microcosmic matter in contemporary fiction » \nThis talk will examine the haunting presence of miniature planets in recent works of ecofiction. Microcosmic poetics\, I suggest\, are a key mode of literary engagement with the Anthropocene\, which allow characters and readers to encounter the damaged planet they inhabit. These miniature Earths can be read as allegorical figures\, which enable response-ability across scales. Yet the encounters mediated by these entities are also material and sensual events\, where the human subject not only faces\, but also touches the earth\, iron\, stone and plastic that make up the Earth. This talk asks what new forms of ecological awareness are enabled by such microcosmic matter\, in contemporary novels by N. K. Jemisin\, Ali Smith\, Jeanette Winterson\, A. S. Byatt and Karen Tei Yamashita. Drawing on the scale-critical strand of environmental humanities\, and particularly the concepts proposed by Timothy Clark\, Bruno Latour and Peter Sloterdijk\, I read these figures as sites of ethical demands\, epistemic challenges\, and ontological trouble. \nLiliane Campos is a Lecturer in English and Theatre Studies at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University and a Fellow of the Institut Universitaire de France. Her research explores the role of science in theatre and literature. She recently edited Life\, Re-Scaled: The Biological Imagination in Twenty-First-Century Literature and Performance (Open Book Publishers\, 2022\, open acess) with Pierre-Louis Patoine. Liliane directs the BioCriticism webinar ( https://biocriticism.hypotheses.org ).
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-vale-general-20-03-2025-liliane-campos-tba/
LOCATION:Bibliothèque UFR d’études anglophones\, 1\, rue victor Cousin\, Paris
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250310T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250310T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250127T213055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T122226Z
UID:7227-1741626000-1741633200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:ANNULATION / Surveillance Imaginings: Lucy E. Thompson (Aberyststwyth University) "Gender\, Surveillance\, and Literature in the Romantic Period"
DESCRIPTION:Lundi 10 mars à 17h: séance du séminaire « Surveillance Imaginings » en visioconférence. \nConférence de Lucy E. Thompson (Aberyststwyth University)\, qui présentera son ouvrage « Gender\, Surveillance\, and Literature in the Romantic Period\, 1780-1830 » (Routledge\, 2022). \nLien de connexion à suivre.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/surveillance-imaginings-lucy-e-thompson-aberyststwyth-university-gender-surveillance-and-literature-in-the-romantic-period/
LOCATION:en visioconférence
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250306T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250306T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250221T174021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250221T174021Z
UID:7335-1741280400-1741287600@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Modernités 16-18 - PEARL: "Les études de la première modernité et les humanités environnementales"
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URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-modernites-16-18-pearl-les-etudes-de-la-premiere-modernite-et-les-humanites-environnementales/
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250306T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250306T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250221T135606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250221T135606Z
UID:7328-1741278600-1741284000@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM A19/Frontières du littéraire\, 6/03/2025: Alice de Galzain (SU)\, “Cultivating the Roots of Feminism: Health\, Gender\, and Reform at Brook Farm and the Fruitlands\,” Université Paris Cité
DESCRIPTION:A joint session of the Boundaries of Literature and A19 seminars (ECHELLES-UMR 8264 / VALE-UR 4085) will be held on March 6\, 2025\, from 04:30 to 06 pm (Paris)\, in room 830 of the Olympe de Gouges building at Université Paris Cité (8 pl. Paul Ricoeur\, 75013) and on Zoom: https://u-paris.zoom.us/j/88247458026?pwd=2EkWgFbAewR637Fjgkdj0ZeqktYopI.1 (meeting ID: 882 4745 8026).\n\nWe’ll be pleased to welcome Alice de Galzain (Sorbonne Université)\, who will share her work through a presentation entitled: « Cultivating the Roots of Feminism: Health\, Gender\, and Reform at Brook Farm and the Fruitlands ». You can read a short abstract for her presentation at this address.\n\nAlice de Galzain is a postdoctoral researcher at Sorbonne University. Her research project\, entitled “Women Networks and Transcendentalist Utopias: Health\, Gender\, and Reform” (TransUTOPIA)\, aims to uncover the feminist subculture that existed within Transcendentalist utopias (Brook Farm and the Fruitlands). More broadly\, Alice specializes in nineteenth-century American literature\, with a focus on feminist women’s writing. She has taught American Literature at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Sussex\, where she worked as Lecturer in American Studies and English. She is the Associate Editor of The Concord Saunterer: A Journal of Thoreau Studies and the Associate Editor of Margaret Fuller\, Periodical and Other Writings\, The Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Writings of Margaret Fuller. In 2022\, her article “Transcendentalist Women in Conversation: Margaret Fuller\, Sophia Ripley\, and ‘Woman’” appeared in Transatlantica: American Studies Journal. More recently\, her work on “Woman [and] Artist’: Margaret Fuller on Bettine Brentano-von Arnim and Friendship” was published in LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory\, and she has an essay due to appear in Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers in the coming months.\n\nWe are looking forward to this discussion.\n\nWarm regards\,\nThe Boundaries of Literature and A19 teams.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-a19-frontieres-du-litteraire-6-03-2025-alice-de-galzain-su-cultivating-the-roots-of-feminism-health-gender-and-reform-at-brook-farm-and-the-fruitlands-universite-paris-c/
LOCATION:Université Paris Cité
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250305T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250305T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250217T155108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250217T155108Z
UID:7291-1741195800-1741201200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:05/03/35: Sem Texte et Image\, C. Bouveresse: "La revanche du papier"
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/05-03-35-sem-texte-et-image-c-bouveresse-la-revanche-du-papier/
LOCATION:Bibliothèque UFR d’études anglophones\, 1\, rue victor Cousin\, Paris
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250305T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250305T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250312T122115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T122143Z
UID:7390-1741194000-1741201200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:05/03/25: Sém PRITEPS/VALE: Xavier LEMOINE (Université Gustave Eiffel) « Sida : représentation des sexualités en crise sur les scènes étasuniennes ? » \, modération: Julie Vatain
DESCRIPTION:Nous vous rappelons que la prochaine séance du séminaire aura lieu à la Bibliothèque Ascoli (17 rue de la Sorbonne\, escalier C\, 2e étage)\,\nmercredi 5 mars de 17h30 à 19h30\, avec l’intervention suivante:\n\nXavier LEMOINE (Université Gustave Eiffel)\n« Sida : représentation des sexualités en crise sur les scènes étasuniennes ? »  \nDiscutante : Julie Vatain
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/05-03-25-sem-priteps-vale-xavier-lemoine-universite-gustave-eiffel-sida-representation-des-sexualites-en-crise-sur-les-scenes-etasuniennes-moderation-julie-vatain/
LOCATION:Bibliothèque Ascoli
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250214T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250214T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250211T103301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250211T103301Z
UID:7265-1739541600-1739552400@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM A19/AmHealth\, 14/02/2025: "Infectious Disease Beyond Biomedicine" (MR 001)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-a19-amhealth-14-02-2025-infectious-disease-beyond-biomedicine-mr-001/
LOCATION:S 001 Maison de la recherche
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250206T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250206T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20240923T123723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T123723Z
UID:6839-1738863000-1738868400@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:Sem VALE général: 06/02/2024\, Michael Jonik\, "Instinctive Faculties: Impulse\, sensation and intuition in Benjamin Rush"
DESCRIPTION:6 février 2025: Michael Jonik (Sussex)\, “Instinctive Faculties”:  Impulse\, Sensation and Intuition in Benjamin Rush’s Lectures on the Mind \n\nAbstract: Benjamin Rush (1746-1813)\, perhaps best known as a Philadelphia physician\, psychiatrist and statesman\, develops an idiosyncratic psychology based on how physical causes affect the mental faculties. In this paper\, I situate Rush’s emergent science of the mind within the early US Republic’s philosophical community and its broader milieu of transatlantic thinkers: Franklin and Jefferson\, David Hartley\, and Joseph Priestley\, Thomas Reid and Scottish Common Sense Philosophy\, or Erasmus Darwin\, but also to lesser known figures such as Thomas Cooper or Benjamin Smith Barton\, and French physicians such as François-Joseph-Victor Broussais and Xavier Bichat.  My focus\, however\, is on how Rush modifies associationist psychology (metaphysically closest to Hartley and Priestley) to understand what he calls the “instinctive faculties” of impulse\, sensation and intuition in terms of both human and animal psychologies. I will explore this primarily in terms of his Lectures on the Mind\, but also in his Three Lectures Upon Animal Life and Diseases of the Mind. I will historically reconstruct how Rush’s philosophy of medicine\, psychiatry\, and the mind responded to Scottish Common Sense philosophy (including exchanges with figures at the University of Edinburgh)\, and use this reconstruction as a basis for specific conceptual interventions around\, for example\, questions of instinct and sensation. This research will be based on archival work at the American Philosophical Society in relation to Rush’s place in medical history; Smith Barton’s work on animal cognition; material on Darwin\, Priestley and Wister; and the Native American and Indigenous Collections.\n\n 
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-vale-general-06-02-2024-michael-jonik-instinctive-faculties-impulse-sensation-and-intuition-in-benjamin-rush/
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250130T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250130T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20250109T135528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T135530Z
UID:7168-1738258200-1738263600@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:30/01/2025: Sém Modernités 16-18 / PEARL\, C. Boulard
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/30-01-2025-sem-modernites-16-18-pearl-c-boulard/
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250116T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250116T183000
DTSTAMP:20260505T021611
CREATED:20240713T122620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250112T200327Z
UID:6746-1737046800-1737052200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Poetry Beyond - Cycle "La Poésie exposée" - 16 jan 2025 - 17h Cordeliers - Abigail Lang (Paris Cité) et Mica Gherghescu (Centre Pompidou)
DESCRIPTION:Le 16 janvier 2025 à 17h\, sur le Campus des Cordeliers (Salle des Thèses) nous aurons la chance d’accueillir Abigail Lang (Paris Cité\, LARCA)\, qui parlera de l’exposition « Adventures in Poetry » dont elle a été commissaire au Centre international de la poésie de Marseille de janvier à avril 2024\, et Mica Gherghescu (Centre Pompidou/ Bibliothèque Kandinsky) qui présentera les expositions qu’elle a coordonnées (d’Aimé Césaire à Ghérasim Luca\, de Bernard Heidsieck à la poésie concrète) au Musée national d’art moderne (voir les résumés ci-dessous). \nSéance ouverte aux étudiant·e·s de Master et doctorat ainsi qu’aux chercheur·euses en littérature et histoire de l’art. \n  \n\nAbigail Lang (Paris Cité / LARCA)\, « Adventures in Poetry : Exposer la collection de poésie américaine du cipM »\n\nComment exposer une collection d’ouvrages ? Comment restituer la vitalité de la poésie américaine des années 1950-1980 ? Comment négocier un récit ? Ce sont là les principales questions que j’ai eues à résoudre lorsque j’ai accepté l’invitation du centre international de poésie Marseille (cipM) à mettre en valeur sa collection de livres de poésie américaine. Dans ma présentation\, je reviendrai sur les solutions mises en œuvre dans l’exposition Adventures in Poetry\, qui s’est tenue du 20 janvier au 27 avril 2024. \nAbigail Lang est maîtresse de conférences HDR en littérature américaine à Université Paris Cité. Elle est l’autrice de La conversation transatlantique. Les échanges franco-américains en poésie depuis 1968 (2021).
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-poetry-beyond-12-dec-2024-cycle-la-poesie-exposee-abigail-lang-paris-cite-sur-lexposition-adventures-in-poetry-jan-avr-2024-a-la-bibliotheque-du-cipm/
LOCATION:Campus des Cordeliers\, Salle des thèses
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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SUMMARY:SEM Modernités 16-18/ PEARL\, 17 h 30: Valérie Capdeville (Université Rennes 2):  "Sociabilités urbaines et transfert culturel : anatomie du ‘gentlemen’s club’ dans l’Amérique coloniale (1720-1776)".
DESCRIPTION:Jeudi 5 décembre\, 17 h 30\, salle S 001\, Maison de la recherche\, SU: Valérie Capdeville (Université Rennes 2):  « Sociabilités urbaines et transfert culturel : anatomie du ‘gentlemen’s club’ dans l’Amérique coloniale (1720-1776) ».
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-modernites-16-18-pearl-17-h-30-valerie-capdeville-universite-rennes-2-sociabilites-urbaines-et-transfert-culturel-anatomie-du-gentlemens-club-dans-l/
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