SEM A19: Todd Carmody, « Work Requirements: Literary Labour and Social Welfare »
Todd Carmody : "Work Requirements: Literary Labour and Social Welfare," bibliothèque de l'UFR
Todd Carmody : "Work Requirements: Literary Labour and Social Welfare," bibliothèque de l'UFR
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: […]
Pauline Pilote (UBS/HCTI) will present her book, Wizards of the West : Walter Scott et le roman historique américain, ”
For the conference website, click here Conference Outline France figures prominently in Jewett’s life and writing: she claimed French (Huguenot) descendance through her paternal grandmother; she knew French well and integrated French language, painting, and literature in her work; she was a frequent visitor to France; she was translated into French by Th. Bentzon (Mme Blanc) […]
Le programme et les résumés des communications sont à retrouver via le lien suivant : https://filesender.renater.fr/?s=download&token=79ce3836-a5e7-407e-9ba9-cd6ccc23f75e.
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). We’ll be pleased to welcome Alice de Galzain (Sorbonne Université), who will share […]
On Friday 14th March, A19 will hold a colloquium on new work in Nineteenth-Century American Literature. We hope you will take this opportunity to hear from leading scholars and contribute to their emerging research. Provisional Program 14h-14h30: Katie McGettigan (Royal Holloway): “Constantine Samuel Rafinesque, Simon Pokagon and the Environmental History of American Books” 14h30-15h: James […]
Program 5pm-5:30pm: Shirley SAMUELS, Cornell University: “Reading the Letter of the Law” 5:30-6pm: Antoine TRAISNEL, University of Michigan: “The Afterlife of Prophecy: Reading ‘The Great Stone Face’ as a Parable of the Anthropocene” 6pm-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. […]
POLAR X WORKSHOP & SYMPOSIUM: WOMEN’S NARRATIVES OF POLAR ENCOUNTERS, EXTRACTIVISM AND EXPLORATION FROM THE 19TH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT Friday 13 June & Saturday 14 June 2025 (U Paris Cité) For the program please click here.
Program Université Paris Cité, Olympe de Gouges Building, Room 830 10:00-12:00: The Matter of Nineteenth-Century Studies: A Conversation between Dana Luciano and Kyla Tompkins. Dana 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 […]
The Fourth International Poe and Hawthorne Conference will take place in Paris from July 1st to July 4th, 2025. The topic of the conference, “dis/embodiment,” is an attempt to recover the messiness of bodies and their materiality, to move beyond the ontological rift between matter and spirit, and to embrace the oxymoronic resistance to the mind/body divide—in other […]
Université Paris Cité, Olympe de Gouges building, Room 830, and online Stuart 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 […]
Le groupe de recherche A19 (VALE, Sorbonne Université, et ECHELLES, Université Paris Cité) a le grand plaisir de vous annoncer la tenue du séminaire en ligne «From Jim to James, and Back: The Afterlives of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn». Le séminaire aura lieu le vendredi 30 janvier 2026 de 17 à 19 heures, en distanciel. […]
Le groupe de recherche A19 (VALE, Sorbonne Université, et ECHELLES, Université Paris Cité) a le grand plaisir de vous annoncer la tenue d’un séminaire dédié à l’historien, artiste, et écrivain Amérindien David Cusick (1780-1840). Le séminaire aura lieu le 20 février de 14 à 16 heures à la Bibliothèque de l’UFR d’études anglophones de Sorbonne […]