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LAST-MODIFIED:20230130T140302Z
UID:4867-1686589200-1686596400@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM PACT "L'Actuel"
DESCRIPTION:Séance du 12 juin 2023\, qui se déroulera autour du texte de Jean-François Lyotard\, « La Phrase-affect »\, Misère de la philosophie\, Paris : Galilée\, 1994\, pp. 43-54.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-pact-lactuel-2/
LOCATION:Serpente
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230608T190000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T070205Z
UID:4439-1686245400-1686250800@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Transculturalismes : Pablo Mukherjee\, "Memories of the Future: Post-Colonial Climate Fiction"
DESCRIPTION:Memories of the Future: Postcolonial Climate-Fiction \n\n\nPostcolonial societies are generally\, though not exclusively\, marked by the « environmentalism of the poor » (Martínez-Alier\, J. 2002). While such historical struggles and conflicts around the unequal and uneven appropriation and distribution of the so-called « free gifts of nature » illuminate some fundamental aspects of modern and contemporary forms of colonialism and capitalism\, their relationship with the geo-historical processes of climate change is less clear. In this essay\, I argue that certain forms of postcolonial fiction register and represent « environmentalism of the poor » in order to extend their enquiry to climate change and climate crises. I compare the work of this fiction to benchmark « official » reports and enquiries such as the IPCC reports to show that such postcolonial fiction can and does go to places where these others cannot\, precisely because of its awareness of the inter-related social\, historical and aesthetic dimensions of the modern colonial life-world.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-transculturalismes-pablo-mukherjee-memories-of-the-future-post-colonial-climate-fiction/
LOCATION:D 421
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230525T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230525T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20221020T104142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221124T081333Z
UID:4443-1685035800-1685041200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Transculturalismes : Pavan Malreddy (Goethe University Frankfurt)\, "The Right to Un-belong: Ethics and Aesthetics of Contemporary Migrant literature"
DESCRIPTION:Conventional debates on the figure of the migrant – in its myriad iterations as the displaced\, diasporic subject\, exile\, refugee – have tended to focus on the process of the movement itself\, the political and economic conditions that led to such movement\, the egregious conditions aroused by such movement\, and the trials and tribulations of the subjects who are subjected to such movement. Accordingly\, the debates on migrants and moving subjects in literary studies follow a linear trajectory of the migrant figure arriving from a point of origin (typically in the global periphery) to a destination (typically the Global North). This unreflective imagination of the migrant figure has been the source of xenophobia and other cultural anxieties all over the world. This talks challenges this standardized view of the migrant as ethnocentric\, nostalgic\, homebound\, or obsessed with home culture and customs by arguing that – from a selection of contemporary novels and short fiction – new migrant figures do not seek to arrive from a point of origin to a point of destination. Instead\, they reject the very idea of home and enter a world of liminal permeance\, proclaiming their right to un-belong both from the homes they have departed from\, and the destinations they have arrived at. \n(Literature: Mohsin Hamid’s Exist West; William Kentridge’s “Shadow Procession”; Warsan Shire’s “Home”; Hisham Mater’s The Return) \n  \nPavan Kumar Malreddy teaches at Goethe University Frankfurt. He has published numerous essays and book chapters on race\, postcolonialism\, terrorism\, and Indigenous politics in journals such as Third Text\, Textual Practice\, CounterText\, Third World Quarterly\, Intertexts\, Postcolonial Studies\, Postcolonial Text\, Journal of Postcolonial Writing\, Distinktion\, Intertexts\, Wasafiri\, The European Legacy\, and AlterNative\, among others. He has also co-edited essay collections on Brexit\, populism\, and the war on terror\, and recently completed his second monograph titled Insurgent Cultures: Narratives of Violence from the Global South.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-transculturalismes-pavan-malreddy-goethe-university-frankfurt-violence-and-literary-agency-in-the-global-south/
LOCATION:S 001 Maison de la recherche
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230515T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230515T183000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20230316T112119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T093402Z
UID:5011-1684170000-1684175400@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM - 15/05/23 - Antonia Rigaud (Sorbonne Nouvelle) - "Les 'text-paintings' de Glenn Ligon : la poésie entre lisibilité et illisibilité"
DESCRIPTION:Les « text-paintings » de Glenn Ligon : la poésie entre lisibilité et illisibilité \nAntonia Rigaud (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle) \nCette conférence sera l’occasion de présenter le travail de Glenn Ligon\, artiste afro-américain contemporain né en 1960 et dont l’œuvre est déjà largement inscrite dans le canon de l’art expérimental états-unien. Artiste visuel avant tout\, Ligon utilise l’écriture comme matériau visuel : il commence en effet au début des années 1990 à produire des tableaux qui transcrivent au pochoir sur la toile des citations d’écrivains (afro-américains pour l’essentiel\, mais pas seulement). Les citations qui constituent la matière du tableau nous invitent à un travail de déchiffrage\, les lettres se brouillant du fait de la superposition de textes ou de traces noires sur la toile blanche. \nL’artiste s’empare ici de la littérature comme d’un matériau visuel\, travaillant dans une filiation revendiquée avec le travail visuel de Jasper Johns\, et dans le sillage de ce que fit la génération précédente d’artistes conceptuels tels que Carl Andre ou Robert Smithson par exemple\, mais à cette différence près que le propos de l’œuvre se situe bien moins du côté d’une réflexion formelle que d’une invitation à réfléchir à notre rapport au lisible. Ligon engage ses spectateurs dans une réflexion sur l’acte d’écriture mais peut-être plus encore sur celui de la lecture et de l’illisibilité. La stratégie intermédiale qu’emploie Ligon dans ces œuvres où la poésie est au centre de l’expérience visuelle lui permet d’interroger la question de la visibilité de la culture afro-américaine ainsi que sa « lisibilité » dans le cadre large de la culture états-unienne. \nLiens vers certaines œuvres qui seront évoquées : Untitled (I Feel Most Colored When I Am Thrown Against a Sharp White Background) (1990); For Comrades and Lovers (2015);  Notes for a Poem on the Third World (2018); Debris Field (2018).
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-antonia-rigaud-universite-sorbonne-nouvelle-les-text-paintings-de-glenn-ligon-la-poesie-entre-lisibilite-et-illisibilite/
LOCATION:Serpente D224\, 28 rue Serpente\, Paris\, 75006
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230512T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230512T123000
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CREATED:20230331T121510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T092045Z
UID:5115-1683885600-1683894600@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Axe Théâtre
DESCRIPTION:La prochaine séance du séminaire de l’axe théâtre se tiendra le vendredi 12mai 2023 à la Maison de la Recherche (Salle D223). Nous espérons vous y retrouver nombreuses et nombreux pour parler théâtre anglophone contemporain ! \nProgramme: \n10h : Elise Rale (Sorbonne Université) : “Representing History in Contemporary American Drama” – Progress report of the doctoral thesis  \n10h40 : Julie Vatain-Corfdir (Sorbonne Université) : « Resilient Acts: 21st-century plays by women (US) » \n11h20 : Graham Saunders (University of Birmingham): Book launch: Harold Pinter (Routledge Modern and Contemporary Dramatists Series\, 2023) \n12h30 : fin de la séance
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-axe-theatre/
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230510T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230510T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20230329T053643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T053643Z
UID:5051-1683739800-1683747000@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Texte et image: 10/05/2023
DESCRIPTION:Lance Olsen (écrivain/ University of Utah): « Writing and Unfinalizability – with references to My Red Heaven (2020) and Skin Elegies (2021)»
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-texte-et-image-10-05-2023/
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:20230420T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230420T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20221020T103838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221020T103838Z
UID:4441-1682011800-1682017200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Transculturalismes : Marianne Hillion (Université de Strasbourg)\, « Slumming it ? l’écriture des marges de la ville dans la littérature indienne anglophone contemporaine »
DESCRIPTION:L’urbanisation spectaculaire de l’Inde depuis les années 1990 se caractérise\, entre autres\, par la multiplication des quartiers informels (ou slums)\, symptômes des contradictions du développement économique du pays\, et\, plus largement\, de la planète (si l’on s’en réfère à l’ouvrage de Mike Davis Planet of Slums). Cette intervention s’intéressera à la manière dont la littérature indienne anglophone représente ces quartiers et les formes de vie\, de lutte et d’occupation de l’espace urbain de leurs habitant.e.s. Étudier ces textes de fiction et de non-fiction (Suketu Mehta\, Sampurna Chattarji\, Arundhati Roy\,…) à la lumière des travaux de Vyjayanthi Rao et d’Ananya Roy sur l’ « urbanisation subalterne » permet d’interroger les ambivalences de ces écritures de la pauvreté urbaine\, caractérisées par une oscillation entre l’indignation vis-à-vis de conditions de vie intolérables et la célébration de l’ingéniosité des classes populaires\, faisant ainsi écho à la pratique et à l’écriture victorienne du slumming.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-transculturalismes-marianne-hillion-universite-de-strasbourg-slumming-it-lecriture-des-marges-de-la-ville-dans-la-litterature-indienne-anglophone-contemporaine/
LOCATION:S 001 Maison de la recherche
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230420T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230420T120000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20230417T112041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T112041Z
UID:5174-1681984800-1681992000@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:20/04/2023: « The Arts & Crafts of colour in 19th c Europe »\,  CHROMOTOPE
DESCRIPTION:La dernière séance du séminaire « The Arts & Crafts of colour in 19th c Europe » organisé dans le cadre de CHROMOTOPE sera consacrée à la lumière (éclairage et photographie) et aura lieu à 10h le 20 avril prochain au Musée des Arts et Métiers. Il sera également possible de se connecter par zoom en cliquant sur le lien suivant: \n\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/6593369052?pwd=akRTdkJRTUpkQmVRWG43K2VZd3RUQT09   \n\n\nBien cordialement\,
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/20-04-2023-the-arts-crafts-of-colour-in-19th-c-europe-chromotope/
LOCATION:Musée des Arts et Métiers
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230419T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230419T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20230405T094208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T094208Z
UID:5136-1681927200-1681932600@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Genre et autorité\, 19/04\, 18h\, Odéon: « Race\, genre et jalousie » autour d'Othello
DESCRIPTION:Nous avons le très grand plaisir de vous convier à la dernière table ronde du séminaire « Genre et Autorité hors-les-murs » organisé par Anne Tomiche et Frédéric Regard (Faculté des Lettres de Sorbonne Université\, Philomel – Initiative Genre).\n\nCette dernière se déroulera le mercredi 19 avril 2023 de 18h à 19h30 au Théâtre de l’Odéon.En contrepoint à la mise en scène d’Othello de Shakespeare par Jean-François Sivadier\, trois spécialistes venu.es de champs disciplinaires différents croiseront leurs regards pour éclairer la question de la jalousie à partir de questionnements sur l’articulation entre race et genre.\n\nVous trouverez ci-dessous toutes les informations relatives à ce rendez-vous à ne pas manquer.\n \n————————————– SÉMINAIRE GENRE ET AUTORITÉ HORS-LES-MURS 2022-2023 —————————————-\n\n« Race\, genre et jalousie »\n\nEn contrepoint à la mise en scène d’Othello de Shakespeare par Jean-François Sivadier.\n\nAvec\nJaine Chemmachery\, spécialiste des questions postcoloniales (Faculté des Lettres de Sorbonne Université)\nJean-Pierre Marcos\, philosophe et psychanalyste (Vincennes – St Denis)\nLadan Niayesh\, spécialiste de littérature de la Renaissance anglaise (Paris-Cité)\n\nQuand ?\nMercredi 19 avril 2023 de 18h à 19h30\n\nOù ?\nSalle Roger Blin – Théâtre de l’Odéon\nPlace de l’Odéon\n75006 Paris\n\nEntrée gratuite sur uniquement sur réservation :\nreservationenseignement@theatre-odeon.fr\n(Veillez à bien indiquer les noms de Frédéric Regard et d’Anne Tomiche dans l’objet ou le corps de votre email)\n\nRetrouvez également toutes les informations sur le site internet de Philomel ou directement sur la page du Théâtre de l’Odéon.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-genre-et-autorite-19-04-18h-odeon-race-genre-et-jalousie-autour-dothello/
LOCATION:Théâtre de l’Odéon
CATEGORIES:événements publics à l'agenda,Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230414T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230414T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20221118T150037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221130T065810Z
UID:4625-1681489800-1681495200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:14/04/23: Sém Modernités 16-18 HORS THEME / PEMS: Janelle Jenstad
DESCRIPTION:Janelle Jenstad (University of Victoria\, Canada)\, Early Modern Stage Directions and the Encoded Playbook: Text or Markup? Présidence de séance: L. Cottegnies. \nAttention:  Lieu : Maison de la recherche Sorbonne nouvelle\, 4 rue des Irlandais (75005)\, salle du conseil
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/13-04-23-sem-modernites-16-18-hors-theme-pems-janelle-jenstad/
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:20230413T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230413T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20220919T081119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T081135Z
UID:4388-1681407000-1681414200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:13/04/2023\, SEM VALE: P. Withington (Sheffield University)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/13-04-2023-sem-vale-p-withington-sheffield-university/
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:20230412T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230412T173000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20230323T084800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T093437Z
UID:5026-1681315200-1681320600@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM - 12/04/2023 - Michael Nardone (U. de Montréal) - "Articulating Poetics: Media History and the Archivization of Poetry 1995-2015"
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-12-04-2023-michael-nardone-u-de-montreal-articulating-poetics-media-history-and-the-archivization-of-poetry-1995-2015/
LOCATION:Sorbonne\, salle G073
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230405T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230405T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20230329T053528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T073429Z
UID:5049-1680715800-1680723000@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Texte et Image\, 05/04/2023
DESCRIPTION:5 avril 2023 : Valentin Fauque (doctorant contractuel\, Faculté des Lettres/Collège des Ingénieurs de Sorbonne Université) : « La poésie au musée : stratégies d’exposition »
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-texte-et-image-05-04-2023/
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:20230331T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230331T150000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20230213T155839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230213T161009Z
UID:4954-1680256800-1680274800@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Genre et autorité\, 31/03/2023: Déconstructions queer
DESCRIPTION:Dans le cadre du séminaire ‘Genre et Autorité’ de Philomel\, le 3ème volet sur les déconstructions sera consacré à deux questions: ‘Qu’est-ce que le queer’ avec Sam Bourcier de 10h à 12h\, et « Qu’est-ce que l’intersectionnalité\,’ avec Cyril Vettorato de 13h à 15h. L’évènement aura lieu à l’Institut d’Etudes Avancées de Paris\, au 17 quai d’Anjou (métro Pont-Marie ou Sully-Morand). \n 
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-genre-et-autorite-31-03-2023-deconstructions-queer/
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230317T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230317T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20230310T074543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T074543Z
UID:5003-1679061600-1679068800@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM A 19: Pauline Pilote
DESCRIPTION:Pauline Pilote (UBS/HCTI) will present her book\, Wizards of the West : Walter Scott et le roman historique américain\, ”
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-a-19-pauline-pilote/
LOCATION:Paris Cité
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230316T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230316T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20220919T080949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T080949Z
UID:4386-1678987800-1678995000@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:16/03/2022\, SEM VALE: A. Torti et T. Dubost
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/16-03-2022-sem-vale-a-torti-et-t-dubost/
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230216T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230216T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20220919T080850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T080850Z
UID:4384-1676568600-1676575800@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:16/02/2023\, SEM VALE: E. Marsoin (Paris Cité)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/16-02-2023-sem-vale-e-marsoin-paris-cite/
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230210T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230210T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20230202T133011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T133011Z
UID:4917-1676037600-1676044800@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM A 19: Jamie Fenton
DESCRIPTION: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.\n\n\n\n\n\nA Zoom link will be posted on the A19 website a few days prior to the event.\n\nJamie Fenton will give a paper entitled: “When Persons Become Supposed: Emily Dickinson and the American Civil War.” \n\n\n\n\n\nWhen I state myself\, as the Representative of the Verse — it does not mean — me — but a supposed person. Emily Dickinson to Thomas Wentworth Higginson\, July 1862. \nEmily Dickinson sent this cryptic statement to her mentor\, Thomas Wentworth Higginson\, as the United States entered its second year of civil war. This paper aims to decode the statement\, by paying special attention to that innocuous word ‘supposed’. What is a ‘supposed’ person? How does Dickinson go about supposing them? What lives do they live in verse? The paper will offer two routes through this problem. First it will investigate Dickinson’s interest in dramatic monologue. Her poems have attracted the label of lyric\, but this is not a truth inherent\, and we should be confident in pursuing their relationship with other modes. If a supposed person is something like a character\, how far are Dickinson’s poems from those of her heroes\, Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning? The second route is towards the Civil War. Dickinson wrote this letter to a Higginson away at war\, where she feared he had become ‘impossible’. This part of the paper will argue that ‘supposing’ was a necessary talent for civilians waiting for news of combatant relatives or friends: with no guarantee of survival\, soldiers had to be imagined alive. This kind of supposing found its way into Dickinson’s poems in the voices of soldiers. The paper will end by trying to draw the two routes together\, proposing\, via an encounter with Shakespeare\, that Dickinson’s poems can be read as the monologues of impossible people. \n\n\n\nJamie Fenton began his education at Jesus College\, Cambridge\, where he completed a BA in English and MPhil in American Literature\, before moving on to an AHRC-funded PhD at Pembroke College\, Cambridge\, which he finished in 2021. In early 2020\, he held a Kluge Fellowship at the Library of Congress\, Washington\, D.C. in 2021-2022\, he held a postdoctoral fellowship at UNiversity College London.\nHis research interest is American Literature\, especially the literature of the American Civil War. He practices a historical-formalist mode of close reading\, which aims to work out how style emerges from and then thinks about its political and cultural environment. His PhD investigated a series of Civil War poets\, including Walt Whitman\, Herman Melville\, Laura Redden\, Emily Dickinson\, and Paul Laurence Dunbar. He has also written on Woody Guthrie\, Henry David Thoreau\, and the contemporary poet Erica Dawson.\n\nWe look forward to welcoming you to this session!\n\nWith all best wishes\,\n\nThomas Constantinesco\, VALE\, Sorbonne Université\nCécile Roudeau\, LARCA UMR 8225\, Université Paris Cité\nhttps://a19.hypotheses.org/
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-a-19-jamie-fenton/
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230210T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230210T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20220919T080750Z
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UID:4382-1676023200-1676052000@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:10/02/2023: JOURNEE VALE ET AG
DESCRIPTION:PRrésentation de la journée. \nAccueil \n10h: Pascale Pauplin (responsable du département publications et open access) fera un point HAL \n11h : Adeline Chevrier-Bosseau : « ‘Done into dance’: traduire la poésie d’Emily Dickinson en danse » \n12h : Juliana Lopoukhine : « Poétiques apatrides » \n13h : Déjeuner Buffet au deuxième étage de la Maison de la Recherche \n14h : Elisabeth Angel-Perez : présentation de son ouvrage Le Théâtre de l’oblitération: essai sur la voix photogénique dans le théâtre britannique contemporain (SUP) \n15h : AG de VALE \nOrdre du jour : \n1. Accueil \n2. Tour de table des axes : bilan de l’année écoulée et projets pour 2023 \n3. Projections budgétaires \n4. Séminaire général VALE et colloque \n5. Revue Sillages critiques \n6. Mise à jour des statuts \n7. HCERES \n8. Questions diverses
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/19-01-2023-journee-vale-et-ag/
CATEGORIES:Atelier de travail,Conseil,Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230209T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230209T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20221020T103401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221020T103401Z
UID:4436-1675963800-1675969200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Transculturalismes : Ananya Kabir (King's College\, London) “Archipelagic Asias\, creolising memory: connecting Pondicherry to Saigon”
DESCRIPTION: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 India\, and subsequent dispersal of these Indo-French residents of Vietnam to various locations in metropolitan France as well as Pondicherry\, these links faded from postcolonial public memory. Nevertheless\, local Pondicherrian memories of this connection remain strong\, as evidenced particularly in memoirs\, cookbooks\, as well as entrepreneurial attempts to incorporate that history into gastronomy\, fashion\, and heritage tourism. What kind of memory work can we observe from the gaps and overlaps between the textual and material turns to the historical connection between Pondicherry and Saigon that were facilitated by the French Empire in the Indian Ocean? Why do those invested in this memory work find it urgent or necessary? Using the paradigms of memory studies\, creolisation as a theory of cultural encounter\, and archipelagic thought\, I will use the Pondicherry-Vietnam connection as a case study for memorialising “archipelagic Asias” as an alternative to terracentric cultural nationalisms.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-transculturalismes-ananya-kabir-kings-college-london-archipelagic-asias-creolising-memory-connecting-pondicherry-to-saigon/
LOCATION:S 001 Maison de la recherche
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230127T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230127T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20230123T075412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T075412Z
UID:4837-1674828000-1674835200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM A19: Todd Carmody\, "Work Requirements: Literary Labour and Social Welfare"
DESCRIPTION:Todd Carmody : « Work Requirements: Literary Labour and Social Welfare\,«  \nbibliothèque de l’UFR
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-a19-todd-carmody-work-requirements-literary-labour-and-social-welfare/
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:20230120T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230120T120000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20230109T165729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230109T165958Z
UID:4805-1674208800-1674216000@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:20/01/23: CONF Philomel: Evelyne Grossman\, "Qu'est-ce que la déconstruction? Genre et déconstruction"\, SU
DESCRIPTION: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 : \nEvelyne GROSSMAN\,\nProfesseure de littérature à l’Université de Paris \nQu’est-ce que la déconstruction? Genre et déconstruction \nNous espérons vous retrouver nombreux et nombreuses et vous adressons\, au nom de Philomel et de l’Initiative Genre\, tous nos vœux pour 2023.\nAnne Tomiche et Frédéric Regard
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/conf-philomel-evelyne-grossman-quest-ce-que-la-deconstruction-genre-et-deconstruction-su/
LOCATION:Maison recherche
CATEGORIES:événements publics à l'agenda,Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230116T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230116T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20221123T143927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221123T144128Z
UID:4632-1673888400-1673895600@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM PACT L'Actuel
DESCRIPTION: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).\n\nLe texte choisi à l’occasion est tiré de Génie du Non-lieu de Georges Didi-Huberman (Minuit 2001).
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-pact-lactuel/
LOCATION:D 040 Maison Recherche
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221209T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221209T153000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20221206T112705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221206T113338Z
UID:4702-1670594400-1670599800@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM: 09/12/2022\, 14h: Jennifer Greiman (Wake Forest University)\,"Unplanted to the last: Melville’s Democracy and the Poetics of Grass\," Sém. A19
DESCRIPTION: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. » \nLa séance aura lieu à Université Paris Cité\, bâtiment Olympe de Gouges\, salle 317. Un lien zoom sera indiqué sur le site du séminaire quelques jours avant: https://a19.hypothA19  \nIn a famous 1851 letter to Nathaniel Hawthorne\, Herman Melville describes his “ruthless democracy” as a principle of radical egalitarianism joined to a process of transience and transformation\, which he figures through the cycle of grasses growing\, going to seed\, rooting\, and growing again. From Pierre and Israel Potter in the 1850s to Clarel in the 1870s and Weeds and Wildings published a year before his 1891 death\, Melville’s grasses become a key register of both the macro-politics and micro-politics of democracy across his work – a means of connecting the histories of war and settlement that transform the landscapes of upstate New York and western Massachusetts to the minutest forces of vegetable creativity and change. This talk will trace Melville’s grassy figures alongside the more famous poetic grasses of Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass to tease out the difference of Melville’s conception of democracy. While both Melville and Whitman develop experimental aesthetics from the adhesive powers of democratic sociality and the figurative bounty of grass\, Whitman’s poetics and prose after the Civil War is explicitly committed to the question of how poetry might plant an enduring democratic union. Melville\, by contrast\, holds to the radical premise that democracy is unplantable – that is\, it must be understood as groundless (in Jacques Rancière’s formulation)\, in part\, because its most militant potential derives from a combination of human and non-human creativities (in William Connolly’s). \nMichael Jonik is Reader in English and American Literature at the University of Sussex. He will be her respondent. \nJennifer Greiman is Associate Professor of English at Wake Forest University and the associate editor of Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies. She is the author of Melville’s Democracy: Radical Figuration and Political Form (forthcoming from Stanford University Press) and Democracy’s Spectacle: Sovereignty and Public Life in Antebellum American Writing (Fordham University Press\, 2010) and the co-editor\, with Paul Stasi\, of The Last Western: Deadwood and the End of American Empire (Bloomsbury Academic\, 2013). Her articles have appeared in The New Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville\, The New Melville Studies\, Timelines of American Literature\, J19: The Journal of Nineteenth-century Americanists\, Leviathan\, REAL\, and Textual Practice. Recently\, in June 2022\, Jennifer Greiman was keynote at the Melville’s Energies conference in Paris. \nWe hope to see you there! \nThomas Constantinesco \nPour A19
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-09-12-2022-14h-jennifer-greiman-wake-forest-university-sa-communication-a-pour-titre-unplanted-to-the-last-melvilles-democracy-and-the-poetics-of-grass-sem-a19/
LOCATION:Paris Cité
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221124T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221124T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20221020T103025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221020T103025Z
UID:4434-1669311000-1669316400@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Transculturalismes : Jumana Bayeh (Macquarie University\, Sydney)\, "The Palestinian Rebel in Fiction"
DESCRIPTION: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 what had been widely assumed\, and perhaps still erroneously perceived by many\, that statehood and liberation are coeval. In The Parisian by Isabella Hamad\, A Rebel in Gaza by Asmaa al-Ghoul and Mornings in Jenin by Susan Abulhawa\, rebel characters are deployed to emphasise that liberation is central to and a necessary precursor of the achievement of state-based independence.  \nJumana Bayeh is Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University\, Australia. She is the author of The Literature of the Lebanese Diaspora: Representations of Place and Transnational Identity (2015)\, has co-edited a volume on Arabs in Australia\, and has published on Arab diaspora fiction\, the relationship between diaspora and world literature and the impact of diaspora on democracy. She is currently working on two projects – one that examines the Arab diaspora novel from Australia\, North America and the UK and another collaborative work on rioting and the literary archive. In 2022\, is a fellow at the Collegium de Lyon concentrating on the former of these two projects.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-transculturalismes-jumana-bayeh-macquarie-university-sydney-the-palestinian-rebel-in-fiction/
LOCATION:S 001 Maison de la recherche
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221110T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221110T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20220919T080529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T081214Z
UID:4380-1668101400-1668108600@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:10/11/2022\, SEM VALE: M. Coghlan (University of Manchester)
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URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/10-11-2022-sem-vale-m-coghlan/
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:20221020T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221020T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20221020T102645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221020T102645Z
UID:4430-1666287000-1666292400@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Transculturalismes: Sandrine Soukaï (Université Gustave Eiffel)\, "'Paysan de l'écriture': Writing the Indo-Guadeloupean Memory of Indenture"
DESCRIPTION: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 Creole identity. I intervene within this lacuna by studying the literary corpus of the most prolific francophone and creolophone Indo-Guadeloupean writer\, Ernest Moutoussamy. Combining trauma studies\, oral history\, archival research and close reading\, I analyse the oeuvre of this “paysan de l’écriture” (Moutoussamy). By investigating the relationship between Caribbean\, French/European\, Indian diasporic\, and Creole identities\, filtered through literary forms and linguistic choices\, I present new paradigms for postcolonial studies through the traversal of Francophone\, Creolophone\, and Anglophone cultural spheres. In so doing\, I mobilize literary memorialization to foster cross-cultural ethical engagement and push forward recent developments in memory studies. \nDr Sandrine Soukaï is Lecturer in British and Postcolonial Literatures at Gustave Eiffel University (LISAA). Her research areas include (post-)colonial\, memory and trauma studies. She specialises in South Asian literatures\, in particular related to Partition\, and is the author of a thesis entitled The Shadows of Partition in Indian and Pakistani novels in English. Her current work moves away from peninsular India to examine creolised Indianness in Caribbean literatures\, histories and memories of indenture and their articulation with slavery across Francophone\, Creolophone and Anglopone cultural areas. She has published several articles and book chapters on South Asian literatures and is working as co-editor on a collective volume Island Indias: Archipelagic Memory (Brill\, forthcoming) which will include part of her latest work on Indo-Guadeloupean literature on indenture.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-transculturalismes-sandrine-soukai-universite-gustave-eiffel-paysan-de-lecriture-writing-the-indo-guadeloupean-memory-of-indenture/
LOCATION:S 001 Maison de la recherche
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221006T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221006T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20220919T075931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T080224Z
UID:4374-1665077400-1665084600@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:06/10/2022: SEM VALE Gen\, F. Laroque\, Shakespeare
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URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/06-10-2022-sem-vale-gen-f-laroque-shakespeare/
LOCATION:amphi Quinet\, Sorbonne
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220613T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220613T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20220321T153753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220321T154252Z
UID:4143-1655139600-1655146800@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM PACT l'Actuel
DESCRIPTION:Descriptif à venir.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-lactuel/
LOCATION:Maison de la Recherche salle 002\, Salle 002\, 28 rue Serpente\, Paris\, 75006
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220519T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220519T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T200912
CREATED:20210705T074838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211011T084629Z
UID:3731-1652981400-1652988600@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM VALE 6
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URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-vale-6/
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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