SEM Transculturalismes : Ritu Tyagi (Université de Pondicherry) : « Post-Indenture Indian Diaspora and Gender »
S 001 Maison de la rechercheRitu Tyagi (Université de Pondicherry) : "Post-Indenture Indian Diaspora and Gender".
Ritu Tyagi (Université de Pondicherry) : "Post-Indenture Indian Diaspora and Gender".
12 mai Alexis Tadié, Sorbonne Université, “Autour de John Evelyn’s Sylva, or a Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propogation of Timber in His Majesty’s Dominions (1662)”.
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Following 1848 French the abolition of slavery more than 42,000 Indian indentured were brought to Guadeloupe as plantation labour. Till recently, the island had neglected memorializing its Indian heritage and there has not been any systematic study of its cultural and political manifestations, including its relationship to the prominent memorialization of slavery and to Guadeloupean […]
This paper focuses on the figure of the Palestinian rebel in three texts published since the Second Intifada (2000-2005). The Intifada highlighted to Palestinians that statehood had not only been made more difficult to achieve since the 1993 Oslo Accords, but also that liberation from Israeli occupation must precede state-building. This represents a reversal to […]
Le séminaire A19 (VALE / LARCA) organise sa dernière séance au titre de 2022 le vendredi 9 décembre, de 14h à 16h, autour de Jennifer Greiman (Wake Forest University). Sa communication a pour titre: "Unplanted to the last: Melville’s Democracy and the Poetics of Grass." La séance aura lieu à Université Paris Cité, bâtiment Olympe […]
La prochaine séance du séminaire "L'Actuel" aura le lundi 16 janvier de 17h à 19h en salle 040 à la Maison de la Recherche (Serpente). Le texte choisi à l'occasion est tiré de Génie du Non-lieu de Georges Didi-Huberman (Minuit 2001).
Le vendredi 20 janvier, de 10h à 12h, dans l'amphi Molinié (Maison de la recherche, rue Serpente, 75006 Paris), dans le cadre du cycle "Déconstructions Queer" du programme "Genre et autorité" (porté par Anne Tomiche et Frédéric Regard) et après la séance de novembre dernier ("Qu'est-ce que le genre?"), nous aurons le plaisir d’accueillir : […]
Todd Carmody : "Work Requirements: Literary Labour and Social Welfare," bibliothèque de l'UFR
The connection between Vietnam and Pondicherry that flourished from the mid-19th to the mid-20th century is as yet completely unremarked upon within postcolonial studies and memory studies. During this period, people from French India settled in Vietnam to work as bureaucrats, merchants, soldiers, and service-providers. In course of twentieth-century decolonisation processes in Vietnam and French and British […]
PRrésentation de la journée. Accueil 10h: Pascale Pauplin (responsable du département publications et open access) fera un point HAL 11h : Adeline Chevrier-Bosseau : "'Done into dance': traduire la poésie d'Emily Dickinson en danse" 12h : Juliana Lopoukhine : "Poétiques apatrides" 13h : Déjeuner Buffet au deuxième étage de la Maison de la Recherche 14h […]
The next session of the A19 seminar series (VALE / LARCA) will take place on Friday, 10 February, 2pm-4pm, at Sorbonne Université, Bibliothèque de l’UFR d'étude anglophones. A Zoom link will be posted on the A19 website a few days prior to the event. Jamie Fenton will give a paper entitled: “When Persons Become Supposed: […]