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DTSTAMP:20260526T132754
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SUMMARY:SOUT: Bastin Goursaud\, "Du spoken word à la parole publique : inscrire la performance dans la poésie britannique contemporaine"
DESCRIPTION:Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer la soutenance de thèse de doctorat de M. Bastien GOURSAUD :\n \n« Du spoken word à la parole publique : inscrire la performance dans la poésie britannique contemporaine. » \n \nElle aura lieu le vendredi 4 décembre 2020 à 14 heures en visioconférence.\n \nLe jury est composé de :\nMme Hélène Aji\, Professeure\, Université Paris Nanterre\, rapporteure\nM. Pascal Aquien\, Professeur\, Sorbonne Université\, directeur\nMme Elisabeth Angel-Perez\, Professeure\, Sorbonne Université\nM. Jean-Marie Fournier\, Professeur\, Université de Paris\, rapporteur\nM. Marc Porée\, Professeur\, Ecole Normale Supérieure-Ulm\n \nUn lien Zoom sera envoyé aux personnes qui en feront la demande auprès de Bastien Goursaud\nBastienGoursaud@hotmail.com
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sout-bastin-goursaud-du-spoken-word-a-la-parole-publique-inscrire-la-performance-dans-la-poesie-britannique-contemporaine/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Soutenances prévues
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200318T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200318T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T132754
CREATED:20200312T100041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200318T094719Z
UID:3015-1584550800-1584554400@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:Poetry Beyond - Lecture-rencontre autour de Jacinta Kerketta (Inde) - ANNULÉE
DESCRIPTION:ATTENTION: SEANCE ANNULÉE POUR CAUSE DE FERMETURE DES SITES DE SORBONNE UNIVERSITÉ \nPoetry Beyond accueillera la poétesse indienne Jacinta Kerketta à la Maison de la Recherche (Salle S002) le mercredi 18 mars de 17h à 18h\, pour une séance exceptionnelle à l’occasion de son passage à Paris. \nJacinta Kerketta\, née en 1983 au Jharkhand (Inde)\, lira en hindi puis en anglais des poèmes issus de son recueil Angor\, traduit en français par Annie Montaut pour les éditions Banyan (à paraître en 2020). \nLa rencontre sera animée par Marianne Hillion et Manon Boukhroufa. \nCette séance est possible grâce aux Rencontres de mars autour des littératures Dalit et Adivasi\, organisées par Judith Misrahi-Barak (Montpellier 3) dans le cadre de AHRC Follow-on Funding ‘On Page and on Stage: Celebrating Dalit and Adivasi Literatures and Performing Arts’ (2020-21)\, qui se tiendront du 12 au 14 mars dans 3 médiathèques parisiennes : \nhttps://quefaire.paris.fr/100333/la-poesie-dalit-et-adivasi-au-croisement-des-langues\, \nAngor_JacintaKerketta Angor_JacintaKerketta_2016
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/poetry-beyond-lecture-rencontre-autour-de-jacinta-kerketta-inde-mercredi-18-mars-a-17h-serpente-s002/
LOCATION:Serpente S002\, 28 rue Serpente\, Paris\, 75006
CATEGORIES:événements publics à l'agenda
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200312T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200313T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T132754
CREATED:20200311T070502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T070513Z
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SUMMARY:COLL international: "Simon Armitage"\, 12-13/03\, en collaboration avec Univ. de Lille
DESCRIPTION:Ce colloque\, qui aura lieu les 12 et 13 mars prochains\, se tiendra dans la salle des colloques\, Maison de la Recherche\, Université de Lille\, site Pont-de-Bois\, Villeneuve d’Ascq \nThursday 12 March \n9.00-9.30\nWelcome and introduction \n9.30-10.30\nGuest speaker (chair: Aurélie Thiria-Meulemans\, Université de Picardie)\nPr. Terry Gifford\, Bath Spa University: The Environmental Re-enchantment of ‘Commonplace Things’. \n10.30-12.00 Early Armitage (chair: Dr. Steve Ely\, Huddersfield University) \nPr Adrian Grafe (Université d’Artois): ‘Who is this guy?’: Simon Armitage’s Zoom! (1989)\nJoanna Kruczkowska (University of Lodz): Letters from Iceland and Moon Country: Authorship\, Authenticity and Travel Writing\nSigurbjörg Þrastardóttir (poet and translator): Three Fingers. And Joe. – on receiving Simon Armitage’s poetry in Iceland \n13.30-15.00\nTranslation Workshop (facilitated by Dr. Carole Birkan-Berz\, Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle\, and Dr. Samuel Trainor\, Université de Lille) \n15.00-16.00\nArmitage in situ and in books (chair: Dr. Sophie Musitelli\, Université de Lille) \nDr Cécile Beaufils (Paris Sorbonne Université): Simon Armitage and the lie of the land: embodied writing\, embodied publishing\nAndrew Moorhouse (editor of Fine Press): Armitage in Fine Press Poetry \n16.30: Visit of the exhibition curated by the Arts students at the University Library \n17.30\nGuest speaker and poetry reading (chair: Pr. Hélène Quanquin\, Université de Lille)\nSteve Ely (Huddersfield University): “Armitage\, Hughes and the GCSE” followed by a poetry reading \nFriday 13 March \n9.00-10.30 Armitage\, History and Politics (chair: Pr. Adrian Grafe\, Université d’Artois) \nDr Sarah Montin (Sorbonne Nouvelle): Evading Authority: Simon Armitage and the problem of Memorial Poetry (an analysis of Still\, with incursions into The Not Dead and Out of the Blue)\nDr Danny O’Connor (Liverpool University): ‘You can almost see Brexit from here’: Armitage\, the Laureateship and the aesthetics of Englishness\nDr Kyra Piperides Jaques (University of York): ‘Seen through the padlocked iron gates’: Yorkshire\, England and Europe in the post-Referendum poetry of Simon Armitage and Matt Abbott \n11.00-12.30 Roundtable on Armitage’s Influences (facilitated by Pr. Marc Porée)\nWith Pr. Terry Gifford\, Pr. Adrian Grafe\, Dr. Lacy Rumsey\, Bastien Goursaud\, PhD \n14.00-15.00 Armitage and the classics (chair: Pr. Philippe Vervaecke\, Université de Lille) \nPr Rowland Cotterill (Independent researcher): Epic performances: at war and at sea with Simon Armitage and Alice Oswald\nPenelope Kolovou (Universität Bonn): Homer\, Bowie\, et al. at the marketplace \n15.00-16.00 Exploring unpoetic territories (chair: Dr. Claire Hélie\, Université de Lille) \nDr Elise Brault-Dreux (Valenciennes): The endogenous poetry of hospital regulation – ‘The Flags of the Nations’\nDr François Ropert (Université Cergy Pointoise): Departures\, displacements\, and exile in Hansel and Gretel (A Nightmare in Eight Scenes)\, or ‘the Jelly Babies (for ironic effect)’ in print and on stage \nCe colloque a reçu le soutien de CECILLE (ULille)\, VALE (Parsis Sorbonne Université)\, PRISMES (Sorbonne Nouvelle)\, LILA (ENS Ulm)\, la MESH et la SEAC. \nSi vous souhaitez plus d’information\, n’hésitez pas à nous contacter (conferencearmitagefrance@gmail.com) ou à consulter le site du colloque (http://conferencearmitage.wixsite.com/france) \nBien cordialement\, \nClaire Hélie\, MCF Université de Lille\nCarole Birkan-Berz\, MCF Université Sorbonne Nouvelle\,\nAdrian Grafe\, Université d’Artois\nMarc Porée\, ENS Lyon\nSamuel Trainor\, Université de Lille\nJuliette Utard\, Paris Sorbonne Université\n_______________________________________
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/coll-international-simon-armitage-12-13-03-en-collaboration-avec-univ-de-lille/
LOCATION:Lille
CATEGORIES:Colloques ou journées d'études,Liste complète
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200210T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200210T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T132754
CREATED:20191210T112549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200109T121619Z
UID:2562-1581357600-1581361200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:CONF Poetry Beyond - Jeffrey Lependorf sur John Ashbery - Lundi 10 février à 18h (Amphi Cauchy)
DESCRIPTION:The Reflection Once Removed:  \nLooking and Seeing Through John Ashbery’s Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror \nBiography \nJeffrey Lependorf\, an accomplished musician\, composer\, visual artist and nonprofit arts professional\, serves as Executive Director of The Flow Chart Foundation (www.flowchartfoundation.org)\, an organization dedicated to exploring the interrelationships of various art forms as guided by the legacy of poet John Ashbery. He currently also serves as Executive Director of Small Press Distribution\, a nonprofit literary book distributor\, and directs the Art Omi: Music International Musicians Residency\, a program he created to foster international artistic collaboration. He received his undergraduate degree from Oberlin Conservatory\, and his masters and doctorate degrees from Columbia University\, where he taught for a number of years. \nEvénement organisé par le groupe Poets & Critics (Paris Est) et l’axe de recherche Poetry Beyond (VALE) avec le soutien de l’Institut Universitaire de France. \nNB: Toute personne extérieure à Sorbonne Université est priée de s’inscrire avant le 5 février : clement.oudart@sorbonne-universite.fr\n\nASHBERY CONFERENCE
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/conf-poetry-beyond-jeffrey-lependorf-sur-john-ashbery-lundi-10-fevrier-a-18h-amphi-cauchy/
LOCATION:amphi cauchy\, 17 rue de la Sorbonne
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200121T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200121T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T132754
CREATED:20190826T113143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200117T094845Z
UID:1567-1579629600-1579633200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Poetry Beyond: La lecture/performance sur la scène poétique contemporaine (Bastien Goursaud\, avec la participation d'Abigail Lang)
DESCRIPTION:Comment analyser la lecture/performance de poésie\, genre en plein essor sur la scène anglophone contemporaine? Quel statut lui accorder mais aussi quelle méthodologie adopter pour lui faire la place qu’elle mérite dans la critique littéraire? Enfin\, comment définir ou redéfinir le « spoken word » par rapport à la catégorie plus générale de « lecture publique »? Pour cette séance nous nous réunirons autour de Bastien Goursaud (SU) qui nous fera le plaisir de partager un chapitre de sa thèse en cours\, Les  voix du corps chez quatre poètes lyriques contemporains: souffle et sujet lyrique\, et d’Abigail Lang (Paris-Diderot)\, spécialiste de la question\, qui sera sa discutante. \nLes participants sont invités à lire le chapitre en cours pour prendre part à la discussion. \nPatience Agbabi\, « Ufo Woman » (film-poem)
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-poetry-beyond-la-lecture-performance-sur-la-scene-poetique-contemporaine/
LOCATION:Serpente D224\, 28 rue Serpente\, Paris\, 75006
CATEGORIES:Atelier de travail,Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20191128T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20191128T173000
DTSTAMP:20260526T132754
CREATED:20190826T105645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191119T073637Z
UID:1560-1574955000-1574962200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM: 28/11\, "Marges de la poésie: les lettres de poètes - autour de Jonathan Ellis" (Sheffield U)
DESCRIPTION:Quel statut accorder aux lettres de poètes? Qu’est-ce qui s’y joue entre prose et poésie? La correspondance est-elle forcément épitexte (selon la typologie de Genette) et ne peut-elle pas dans certains cas pleinement faire partie de l’œuvre? Nous nous réunirons le jeudi 28 novembre autour de Jonathan Ellis (Sheffield University)\, spécialiste de la question\, responsable de l’ouvrage Letter Writing Among Poets (Edinburg UP\, 2015) et auteur d’une monographie en cours consacrée aux lettres de poètes pour Oxford University Press. \nLes participants sont invités à m’envoyer avant la séance (aux alentours du 20 novembre) un exemple de lettre émanant d’un poète de leur choix afin d’alimenter la discussion (temps de présentation limité à 5mn). \nContact: juliette.utard@gmail.com \n————————————————————————————————————- \nWhat status should we grant to poets’ letters? To what extent do they trouble the boundaries between poetry and prose? Are poets’ correspondences merely an epitext (to borrow Gérard Genette’s taxonomy) or should they be regarded as an integral part of the text? We are pleased to invite you for a discussion with our special guest Jonathan Ellis (Sheffield University)\, the leading expert in the field of literary correspondences\, editor of Letter Writing Among Poets (Edinburg UP\, 2015) and author of a forthcoming monograph on poets’ letters for Oxford University Press. \nParticipants are encouraged to send a sample of a letter\, email or tweet by a poet of their choice prior to the session so I can make copies for the roundtable discussion (presentations will be limited to 5mn per person). \nContact: juliette.utard@gmail.com
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-marges-de-la-poesie-les-lettres-de-poetes-autour-de-jonathan-ellis-sheffield-u/
LOCATION:Serpente D117\, 28 rue Serpente\, Paris
CATEGORIES:Atelier de travail,Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20191017T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20191017T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T132754
CREATED:20190826T110827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191015T065005Z
UID:1563-1571328000-1571335200@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Poetry Beyond: Séance "état des lieux"\, 17/10/19
DESCRIPTION:Cette séance non thématique ouvrira l’année 2019-2029 en offrant à chacun des membres de Poetry Beyond la possibilité de présenter en 5 mn (pas plus) un projet en cours. \nTous les participants sont invités à faire circuler un poème de leur choix avant la séance (aux alentours du 10 octobre) afin de partager avec les autres participants un échantillon de leur corpus. \nSéance ouverte aux enseignant-chercheurs\, doctorants\, et étudiants de M1 et M2 travaillant sur un corpus de poésie anglophone. \nContact: juliette.utard@gmail.com
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-poetry-beyond-seance-etat-des-lieux/
LOCATION:Serpente Salle 002 (RDC)\, 28 rue Serpente\, Paris\, 75006
CATEGORIES:Atelier de travail,Liste complète
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20191014T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20191014T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T132754
CREATED:20191005T120202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191005T120600Z
UID:2011-1571076000-1571079600@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:CONF [Poetry beyond]: Ann Lauterbach sur John Ashbery - Lundi 14 octobre à 18h - Amphi Cauchy
DESCRIPTION:Ann Lauterbach (Ruth and David Schwab II Professor of Languages and Literature\, Bard College) \n« TimeWatching Itself : Narrativity and the Ordinary Sublime in John Ashbery’s Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. » \n\n\nAnn Lauterbach was born and grew up in Manhattan\, where she studied painting at the High School of Music and Art. She received her BA (English) from the University of Wisconsin (Madison) and went on to graduate work at Columbia University on a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship. She lived in London for seven years\, working as an editor\, teacher\, and curator of literary events at the Institute of Contemporary Arts. Her early poems were published in England. Returning to New York in 1974\, Lauterbach worked in art galleries and began to publish poetry and art criticism. She has taught in the Writing programs at Brooklyn College\, Columbia\, Iowa\, City College and the Graduate Center of CUNY. From 2007-2011 she was a visiting Core Critic (Sculpture) at the Yale School of Art. In 2006\, she was a Faculty poet for the Summer Literary Seminars in Saint Petersburg\, Russia. In 2013 she was named Distinguished Sherry Poet at the University of Chicago; her work was the subject of a seminar in Paris in 2014. Lauterbach has written on artists Joe Brainard\, Jessica Stockholder\, Taylor Davis\, Kenji Fujita and Cheyney Thompson\, among others\, and for the exhibition “Whole Fragment” at the Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery in Reno\, Nevada. She has published ten collections of poetry\, most recently Spell (Penguin\, 2018). Her prose has been collected in The Night Sky: Writings on the Poetics of Experience (Viking\, 2006); The Given & The Chosen\, and Saint Petersburg Notebook. Lauterbach has received fellowships from the Ingram Merrill Foundation\, the Guggenheim Foundation and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Her 2009 collection\, Or to Begin Again\, was nominated for a National Book Award. She has been\, since 1990\, co-Chair of Writing in the interdisciplinary Milton Avery School of the Arts and\, since 1997\, Ruth and David Schwab II Professor of Languages and Literature\, at Bard College. She lives in Germantown\, New York. \nEvénement organisé par VALE\, l’axe de recherche Poetry Beyond\, le groupe Poets & Critics (Paris Est)\, et avec le soutien de l’Institut Universitaire de France et de la Poetry Foundation.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/conf-poesie-americaine-ann-lauterbach-sur-john-ashbery-lundi-14-octobre-18h-amphi-cauchy/
LOCATION:amphi cauchy\, 17 rue de la Sorbonne
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190615
DTSTAMP:20260526T132754
CREATED:20190507T080520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190528T102747Z
UID:1292-1560297600-1560556799@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:COLL Poetry Beyond: “Passages: The Robert Duncan Centennial Conference in Paris"\, 12-14/06/19
DESCRIPTION:“PASSAGES”: THE ROBERT DUNCAN CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE IN PARIS \nSorbonne Université\, Paris\, June 12-14 2019 \nOrganizing committee: \nHélène Aji (Université Paris Nanterre)\, Stephen Collis (Simon Fraser University)\, Xavier Kalck (Sorbonne Université)\, James Maynard (University at Buffalo)\, Clément Oudart (Sorbonne Université) \n  \nJUNE 12 \nMaison de la recherche (28 rue Serpente)\, D040 \n9AM — Registration \n9.30AM—Welcome Address by Pascal Aquien\, VP of Sorbonne Université’s Faculté des Lettres\, and by the Organizing Committee \n10AM PLENARY PANEL 1 \nThe H.D. Connection: Reading Robert Duncan Reading H.D.(Chair: Cynthia Hogue) \n\nLara Vetter (University of North Carolina): “On Love and the American Canon: H.D.\, Robert Duncan\, and ‘Venice-Venus.’”\nJeanne Heuving (University of Washington): “Associating With Robert Duncan: Universals\, Genders and Sexualities in H.D.’s Helen in Egypt”\nSusan McCabe (University of Southern California): “Duncan & H.D.: the ‘Chosen Family’ and Queer Lineage”\nBrian Caraher (Queen’s University Belfast\, UK): “Sourcing ‘a Place of First Permission’: Robert Duncan’s ‘Mythological Mind’ and H.D.’s Trilogy”\n\n12PM    LUNCH BREAK full buffet in Hall of 2nd Floor.  \n2PM 2 WORKSHOPS \nD040 Workshop 1a. Duncan in Paris (Chair: Olivier Brossard) \n\nTed Byrne (Independent scholar): “là où il y a œuvre\, il n’y a pas folie” (on Duncan\, Blaser and Nerval)\nAbigail Lang (Université Paris Diderot): “Duncan in Paris”\nNorma Cole (Independent scholar): “Field Notes from Paris”\nClément Oudart (Sorbonne Université): “Duncan’s French Musings: Experiencing the Foreign and the Poetics of Strangeness”\n\nD116 Workshop 1b. Duncan’s Politics (Chair: Juliette Utard) \n\nKatherine Dubois (University of Maine): “‘As Far as Our Neighborhood Extends:’ Looking at the Duncan Circle as a Model for What’s Possible”\nSarah Ehlers (University of Houston): “The Trotskyite Menace on Campus: Robert Duncan in the Thirties”\nPeter Moore (Purdue University): “Banking the Seeds of Language: Robert Duncan\, Phonetics and the Vernacular of Preliteracy”\nEric Keenaghan (University at Albany): “La politique des vieux: Robert Duncan’s Late Anarchism\, Sexuality\, and Poetry’s Political Life”\n\n4PM COFFEE BREAK Hall of 2nd Floor \n4.30PM D040 KEYNOTE 1: MIRIAM NICHOLS  \n“POETRY AND POLIS: ROBERT DUNCAN’S SYMPOSIUM OF THE WHOLE” \n(Chair: Stephen Collis) \n6.30PM Amphitheatre Quinet — POETRY READING 1 – Sorbonne main campus (46 rue Saint-Jacques) \nHosted by Hélène Aji and featuring Rachel Blau DuPlessis\, Norma Cole\, Michael Heller\, Steve McCaffery\, Michael Palmer\, Jerome Rothenberg\, Nathaniel Tarn \n  \nJUNE 13 \nMaison de la recherche (28 rue Serpente) \n9AM D035 PLENARY PANEL 2 Duncan and the Esoteric (Chair: Devin Johnston) \n\nNorman Finkelstein (Xavier University): “Robert Duncan\, Kabbalah\, and ‘The Dominion of the Poetic Mind’”\nJoseph Donahue (Duke University): “The Lion of the Lord in Love: Robert Duncan and Sufism”\nPeter O’Leary (School of the Art Institute of Chicago): “Duncan’s Esotericism: A Modern Test”\n\n10.30AM COFFEE BREAK Hall of 2nd Floor \n11AM 2 WORKSHOPS D035 Workshop 2a. Duncan Remembered (Chair: James Maynard) \n\nDevin Johnston (Saint Louis University): “In the South: Robert Duncan and Australia”\nRobert Adamson (Independent scholar): “The Ambassador from Venus”\nAlice Fahs (University of California\, Irvine) and Mimi Chubb (Independent scholar): “First Lover: Reflections on Robert Duncan’s Relationship with Ned Fahs”\n\nD116 Workshop 2b. Duncan and Philosophy (Chair: Nicholas Manning)  \n\nElisabeth Joyce (Edinboro University of Pennsylvania): “‘ways of singing the world’: Robert Duncan\, Black Mountain and Phenomenology”\nRobert Kaufman (University of California\, Berkeley): “Negative Lunch; or\, Duncan’s Frankfurt School”\nJeff Hamilton (Independent scholar): “This is the Place:” Kantorowicz’ Mystical Humanism & Liturgical Form in “The Structure of Rime”\n\n12.30PM LUNCH BREAK full buffet in Hall of 2nd Floor.  \n2PM 2 WORKSHOPS D035 Workshop 3a. Duncan and Some Others (Chair: Fiona McMahon) \n\nDaniel Katz (University of Warwick\, UK): “Duncan’s Logographs: Derivation and Gertrude Stein”\nSteve McCaffery (University at Buffalo): “Reading Duncan Reading Stein”\nJeff Twitchell-Waas (Independent scholar): “‘A // music / at rest’: Duncan and Objectivist Poetics”\nXavier Kalck (Sorbonne Université): “The Mathematics of Robert Duncan and John Taggart’s Pythagoreanism”\n\nD116 Workshop 3b. Duncan at School and in the Press (Chair: Antonia Rigaud) \n\nJennifer Moxley (University of Maine): “Three Orphic Triangles and One Square: Robert Duncan at Black Mountain College”\nEdward Alexander (Royal University of Bhutan / UC Berkeley): “Duncan’s Open-Form and Cagean Intermedia: The Poetics and Pragmatics of “Theatre” After Black Mountain”\nNicholas James Wittington (University of California\, Santa Cruz): “Kreis in Poetry: Robert Duncan\, Diane di Prima\, and David Meltzer in the Poetics Program at New College of California”\nStephan Delbos (Charles University\, Prague\, Czech Republic): “The Community of Love and Scorn: Robert Duncan\, Grove Press and Cold War American Poetry”\n\n4PM COFFEE BREAK Hall of 2nd Floor \n4.30PM D035 KEYNOTE 2: STEPHEN FREDMAN \n“ROBERT DUNCAN\, DAVID ANTIN\, AND THE PERFORMANCE OF EXPERIENCE.” \n(Chair: Xavier Kalck) \nSorbonne main campus (46 rue Saint-Jacques) \n6.30PM Amphitheatre Quinet — POETRY READING 2 \nHosted by Stephen Collis and featuring Robert Adamson\, Jane Augustine\, Michael Boughn\, Ted Byrne\, Stephen Cope\, Joseph Donahue\, Thom Donovan\, Amy Evans Bauer\, Norman Finkelstein\, Rob Halpern\, Jeanne Heuving\, Cynthia Hogue\, Devin Johnston\, Robert Kaufman\, Erica Kaufman\, Karen Mac Cormack\, Myung Mi Kim\, Abigail Lang\, Peter Middleton\, Jennifer Moxley\, Peter O’Leary\, Dale Martin Smith \nJUNE 14 \nSorbonne main campus (46 rue Saint-Jacques) \n9AM Amphitheatre Quinet — PLENARY PANEL 3 Duncan Now (Chair: Miriam Nichols) \n\nRachel Blau DuPlessis (Temple University): “Robert Duncan’s Long Poem: a Counterfactual Prospectus”\nMichael Boughn (Independent scholar): “Dispatches from the Poetry Wars”\nJames Maynard (University at Buffalo): “Duncan Scholarship Now”\n\n10.30AM COFFEE BREAK Faculty Club (Club des Enseignants\, 54 rue Saint-Jacques) \n11AM 2 WORKSHOPS \nAmphitheatre Quinet Workshop 4a. The Book of the H.D. Book(Chair: Norman Finkelstein)  \n\nStephen Collis (Simon Fraser University): “Pages from an RD Book: Time and the Anthropocene.”\nJeff Fallis (Georgia Tech): “Can The H.D. Book Still Save American Art (and America Itself)?”\nCorey Zielinski (University at Buffalo): “People of the Book: Robert Duncan and Edmond Jabès”\n\nAmphitheatre Michelet Workshop 4b. Duncan\, H.D. and Beyond (Chair: Lara Vetter) \n\nJane Augustine (Independent scholar): “Before Miss Keogh: Notes on Robert Duncan’s Early Childhood Reading and Literary Milieu”\nAmy Evans Bauer (Royal Holloway\, University of London\, UK): “Editing the Fan Mail/Fan Male: The Robert Duncan-H.D. Correspondence and the Performance of Influence”\nCharles Lock (University of Copenhagen\, Denmark): “’That need for the sublime’: Fragments of Transcendence in Ezra Pound\, H.D. and Robert Duncan”\n\n12.30PM LUNCH BREAK full buffet at Hôtel des 3 Collèges (16 rue Cujas) \n2PM 2 WORKSHOPS \nAmphitheatre Quinet Workshop 5a. Duncan and the Form of Forms (Chair: Célia Galey) \n\nGraça Capinha (University of Coimbra\, Portugal): “‘the inner law silenced now’ or Robert Duncan’s Relevance Today”\nMichael Heller (NYU): “The War of Poetry: Duncan’s Heresies”\nAdam Katz (University at Buffalo): “Prolegomena to a Metaphysical Prosodics”\nPeter Middleton (University of Southampton\, UK): “Codes of Life and Text: Robert Duncan’s Poetic Cryptography”\n\nAmphithéâtre Michelet Workshop 5b. Duncan and Some Others (2) (Chair: Stephen Fredman) \n\nRoss Hair (University of East Anglia\, UK): “Re-membering in Robert Duncan’s ‘Nel Mezzo Del Cammin di Nostra Vita’”\nDale Martin Smith (Ryerson University\, Canada): “The Circle of the Bee-Hive: On the Correspondence of Robert Duncan and Charles Olson”\nStephen Williams (Benedictine University): “Robert Duncan and Concrete Reality”\nPatrick James Dunagan (Independent scholar): “‘O for some high blown language release’: Lynn Lonidier’s Robert Duncan”\nAdam Mitts (University at Buffalo): “Loss and Community in Robert Duncan and Kevin Killian’s Dante Sonnets”\n\n4PM COFFEE BREAK Faculty Club (Club des Enseignants\, 54 rue Saint-Jacques) \n4.30PM Amphithéâtre Quinet  \nROUNDTABLE ON ROBERT DUNCAN & NEW NARRATIVE \n(Moderator: Stephen Collis) \nStephen Cope (Hobart and William Smith Colleges\, NY)\, Thom Donovan (The New School\, NYC)\, Rob Halpern (Eastern Michigan University)\, Kaplan Harris (Saint Bonaventure University\, NY)\, Erica Kaufman (Bard College Institute for Writing and Thinking)\, Eric Sneathen (University of California\, Santa Cruz)\, Robin Tremblay-McGaw (Santa Clara University) \n7PM Amphithéâtre Quinet  \nKEYNOTE 3: MICHAEL PALMER\, “THE OPEN”  \n(Chair: Clément Oudart) \n8PM COCKTAIL AT THE FACULTY CLUB (Club des Enseignants\, 54 rue Saint-Jacques) \nContact: robertduncaninparis@gmail.com
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/coll-passages-the-robert-duncan-centennial-conference-in-paris-12-14-06-19/
LOCATION:Maison de la Recherche salle 002\, Salle 002\, 28 rue Serpente\, Paris\, 75006
CATEGORIES:Colloques ou journées d'études,Liste complète
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190404T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190404T173000
DTSTAMP:20260526T132754
CREATED:20190526T101814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190528T103512Z
UID:1371-1554393600-1554399000@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Poetry Beyond : Autour de Ludovic Le Saux\, 4/04/2019\, 16h00\, Serpente (salle D117)
DESCRIPTION:Le prochain workshop de l’axe Poetry Beyond: Critique\, Création\, Sciences Humaines se tiendra le jeudi 4 avril 2019 à Serpente (salle D117) autour de Ludovic Le Saux\, qui présentera des pages fraîchement rédigées sur William Morris intitulées : \n“I like the straining game of striving well to hold up things that fall”:  \nWilliam Morris et la matérialité de l’impalpable” \nCharlotte Ribeyrol sera répondante. Pour lire ces pages\, merci de contacter à Juliette Utard.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-poetry-beyond-workshop-l-le-saux-4-04-2019-16h00-serpente-salle-d117/
LOCATION:Serpente D117\, 28 rue Serpente\, Paris
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190314T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190314T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T132754
CREATED:20190526T101503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190528T103557Z
UID:1366-1552577400-1552582800@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Poetry Beyond : Autour de Peter Boxall\, 14/02/2019\, 15h30\, Sorbonne (salle F366)
DESCRIPTION:Peter Boxall\, actuellement professeur invité à l’UFR d’Études anglophones de Sorbonne Université\, présentera une communication intitulée : \n“Life-beyond\, world-beyond\, poetry-beyond: Don DeLillo as eco-poet”. \nProfesseur à l’Université de Sussex\, Peter Boxall est notamment l’auteur de Twenty-First Century Fiction\, The Value of the Novel\, et directeur de l’ouvrage Thinking Poetry de Routledge. \nSi vous souhaitez assister à la séance\, merci d’envoyer un mail à Nicholas Manning pour recevoir les textes de Peter Boxall et de Don DeLillo qui seront diffusés en amont.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-poetry-beyond-workshop-p-boxall-14-02-2019-15h30-sorbonne-salle-f366/
LOCATION:Sorbonne F366
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190207T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190207T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T132754
CREATED:20190403T121154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190528T103834Z
UID:1098-1549560600-1549566000@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM VALE: Conférence de Peter Boxall\, "Proust\, Joyce\, Beckett"\, 07/02/19 à 17h30
DESCRIPTION:Nous avons le plaisir de vous inviter à la prochaine séance du séminaire VALE qui se déroulera le jeudi 7 février à 17h30 (bibliothèque de l’UFR). \nNous y entendrons Peter Boxall (University of Sussex; Professeur invité\, Sorbonne Université) pour une présentation intitulée : \n“All twined together: Proust\, Joyce\, Beckett”. \nAbstract \nThis paper addresses Beckett’s reception of Joyce and Proust\, in terms of the ways in which all three writers account for the relation between mind and its various biopolitical extensions. Marcel writes\, in Proust’s A la recherche\, that the ‘contradiction of survival and annihilation’ are ‘strangely intertwined within me’\, and this twining is central to Proust’s imaginative apparatus. It is a central aim also of Joyce’s work to give aesthetic expression to the weaving of material forms around the ‘impalpable\, imperishable’ movement of mind\, in order to test the tensile strength of what Joyce calls the ‘strandentwining cable of all flesh’. \nThis paper will explore this twining in Proust and in Joyce\, as it works through Beckett’s writing\, from Dream of Fair to Middling Women to Worstward Ho. The work of Joyce and Proust is ‘all twined together’ in Beckett\, in such a way that it offers his work one of its key binding principles. The commingling of mind and matter in Beckett’s imagination is won from this joint legacy from Proust and Joyce. But to fully respond to this twining in all three writers it is necessary to understand how the forms of attachment that it enacts between mind and material – what Beckett calls in Proust (after Baudelaire) the ‘adequate union of subject and object’ – turns also around a form of dismantlement\, a falling into what Proust calls the ‘abyss of nonbeing’\, and what Beckett calls ‘the blessedness of absence’. Beckett’s work refuses some of the consolatory forms developed in Proust and Joyce\, exhibiting a greater scepticism concerning the power of the artwork to overcome the oppositions that it witnesses between the material and the imaginary; but in so doing it develops the logic of binding that drives Joyce and Proust to its ultimate conclusion. It is in Beckett’s reconceiving of Proust’s and Joyce’s aesthetics of binding and twining that the modernist body – machinic amalgam of mind and matter\, of animate and inanimate – finds its definitive expression.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/1098/
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:20181129T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181129T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T132754
CREATED:20190403T121905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190528T103725Z
UID:1070-1543514400-1543518000@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:SEM Poetry Beyond : Autour de Bastien Goursaud\, 29/11/2018\, 18h-19h\, Maison de la Recherche\, salle D117
DESCRIPTION:Le premier workshop de l’axe Poetry Beyond : Critique\, Création\, Sciences Humaines aura lieu jeudi prochain 29 novembre\, 18h-19h en salle D 117 de la Maison de la Recherche (28 rue Serpente\, 75006). \nBastien Goursaud nous présentera ses recherches en cours sous le titre \n« ‘I would be somebody else’:  \nTexte\, performance et récit de soi chez Carol Ann Duffy et Jackie Kay. » \nCentré autour d’une discussion de textes critiques ou créatifs circulés en amont\, le format du workshop est le suivant:\n– 3-5 minutes de présentation des grandes lignes du texte par son auteur au début de la séance\n– 7-8 minutes de réponse par un(e) répondant désigné auparavant\, volontaire\, ou invité\n– 40 minutes de discussion autour du texte.
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/sem-poetry-beyond-workshop-29-11-2018-18h00-mr/
LOCATION:Serpente D117\, 28 rue Serpente\, Paris
CATEGORIES:Liste complète,Séminaires ou conférences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180613T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180616T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T132754
CREATED:20180427T081418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190529T080507Z
UID:199-1528876800-1529168400@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:COLL: Société d'Etudes Modernistes\, “Modernist Objects”\, 13-15 juin 2018\, Maison de la Recherche
DESCRIPTION:Third International Conference of the French Society for Modernist Studies (SEM) \n13-14-15-16th June 2018\, Paris Sorbonne University (VALE EA 4085) \n \nKeynote speakers: \nRachel Bowlby (University College London); Douglas Mao (Johns Hopkins University). \nIn a line which seems pre-emptively levelled at Aaron Jaffe’s The Way Things Go exactly one century later\, Richard Aldington wrote in The Egoist that “one of the problems of modern art” is that “to drag smells of petrol\, refrigerators\, ocean greyhounds\, President Wilson and analine [sic] dyes into a work of art will not compensate for lack of talent and technique.” This was December 1914. In the next few decades\, psychoanalysis sought to make sense of the trivial\, thinkers inquired into the status of the mass-produced object\, and the rise of feminist and Labour movements posed the prosaic and essential question of material comforts. Modernist art and literature focused on the mundane\, as emblematized by the everyday object\, which now crystallized our changing relation to the world. The anachronistic frigidaire patent in Ezra Pound’s “Homage to Sextus Propertius\,” ordinariness in William Carlos Williams’s famous “red wheelbarrow\,” defamiliarization in Gertrude Stein’s “Roastbeef” are but a few possible variations on the object\, its importance becoming central to the British neo-empiricists and the American Objectivists. Papers could examine the claim that the poetry and prose\, the visual and performing arts\, and the music of the Modernist era accounted for a shift in object relations with an intensity of observation in proportion with the changes which so profoundly affected the experience of living in industrial times. This SEM conference invites English-language contributions that cover the widest range of reflections on Modernist objects. \nTopics may include\, but are not restricted to: \n– the object vs the thing \n– instruments and tools\, technology\, the machine \n– the object as mass-produced commodity; resistance to consumption \n– waste\, junk\, obsolescence\, recycling \n– the material presence of the book or the magazine in everyday life \n– architecture\, machines for living \n– the Utopian potential of the crafted object \n– the gift and the unalienable object \n– objects\, social identities and intimacy \n– the object and/in space \n– the object in/of science \n– non-human agency \n– the object in the Anthropocene \nScientific Committee: \nHélène Aji\, Rachel Bowlby\, Vincent Bucher\, Noëlle Cuny\, Xavier Kalck\, Jennifer Kilgore-Caradec\, Douglas Mao\, Scott McCracken\, Caroline Pollentier\, Naomi Toth \nPlease send proposals (300 words) and short biographies to Hélène Aji\, Université Paris Nanterre (helene.aji@parisnanterre.fr)\, Noëlle Cuny\, Université de Haute Alsace (noelle.cuny@gmail.com)\, and Xavier Kalck\, Université Paris Sorbonne (xkalck@gmail.com no later than November 15th\, 2017. Notification of decision: December 15th\, 2017. \nAffiche « Modernist Objects » \nProgramme « Modernist Objects”
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/modernist-objects/
LOCATION:Sorbonne University\, Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:Colloques ou journées d'études,Liste complète
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180609
DTSTAMP:20260526T132754
CREATED:20190528T102419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190529T081215Z
UID:1378-1528243200-1528502399@vale.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:COLL Poetry Beyond: “Elizabeth Bishop in Paris: Spaces in Translation & Translations of Space”
DESCRIPTION:  \n“Elizabeth Bishop in Paris: Spaces in Translation & Translations of Space” \nJune 6-8\, 2018 \nOrganized by Angus Cleghorn (Seneca College Toronto)\, Jonathan Ellis (University of Sheffield)\, \nMyriam Bellehigue (Sorbonne Université) and Juliette Utard (Sorbonne Université and CNRS/LARCA) \nMaison de la Recherche de Sorbonne Université – 28 rue Serpente\, 75 006 Paris \nGround Floor Auditorium (Room D035) \n WEDNESDAY JUNE 6 \n9:00 Coffee & Croissants on arrival (3rd floor) \n9:30-10:15\, Editing Elizabeth Bishop (chair: Angus Cleghorn) \n\nThomas Travisano (Hartwick College)\, “The Editing of Elizabeth Bishop: A Brief History”\n\n10:15 Coffee break (3rd floor) \n10:30-12:30\, Shifting Sands: Bishop in the Archive (chair: Lorrie Goldensohn) \n\nBethany Hicok (Williams College)\, “Go to the Source: New Directions in Bishop Studies at the Fluid Boundaries of the Archive”\nVivian Pollak (Washington University in St. Louis)\, “Bishop’s Letters to Dr. Ruth Foster: A Biographical Speculation”\nHeather Treseler (Worcester State University)\,“Bishop and the Scenes of Reading and Writing”\n\n12:30 Buffet – Lunch (3rd floor) \n1:30-3:30\, Bishop and Creative Spaces (chair: Lisa Goldfarb) \n\nSusan Rosenbaum (University of Georgia)\, “Bishop and Stein in Paris: Varieties of Experiment”\nBonnie Costello (Boston University)\, “Dreams and Waking Visions in Elizabeth Bishop”\nLorrie Goldensohn (Vassar College)\, “Elizabeth Bishop’s ‘One Long Poem””\n\n3:30 Refreshments (3rd floor) \n4:00-6:00\, Bishop and French Architectures (chair: Jo Gill) \n\nLisa Goldfarb (New York University)\, “Sky\, Sea\, and Shore: Bishop\, Valéry\, and Post-Symbolist Poetics”\nAngus Cleghorn (Seneca College in Toronto)\, “Bishop’s Stevensian Architecture in Paris”\nVidyan Ravinthiran (Birmingham University)\, “Another look at Quai d’Orléans”\n\n  \nTHURSDAY JUNE 7  \n9:45 Coffee & croissants on arrival (2nd floor) \n10:00-12:00\, Bishop and / in Translation (chair: Antoine Cazé) \n\nNeil Besner (University of Winnipeg)\, “Brazilians’ Bishop: Translating North from South”\nKatrina Mayson (Sheffield University)\, “Elizabeth Bishop\, Translation\, and the Collaborative Ear”\nMariana Machova (University of South Bohemia)\, “Translating Animals”\n\n12:00 Buffet Lunch (2nd floor) \n1:30-3:30\, Bishop Reaching Out (chair: Juliette Utard) \n\nPeter Swaab (University College London)\, “‘Oh\, but it is dirty!’: Elizabeth Bishop’s Liking for Dirt”\nMyriam Bellehigue (Sorbonne Université)\, “Elizabeth Bishop and Intertextuality: Reading Bishop with Flannery O’Connor”\nFany Beaunay (Sorbonne Université)\, “‘You are an I’ : Emergence of the Reader’s Voice in Geography III”\n\n3:30 Refreshments (2nd floor) \n4:00-5:00\, Works-in-Progress (chair: Jonathan Ellis) \n\nMatthew Holman (University College London)\, “King Street\, Merida\, Palais du Sénat: Bishop at the Tibor de Nagy”\nChristopher Laverty (Queen’s University Belfast)\, “The ‘better judgement’ behind the ‘walk on air’: Seamus Heaney’s productive misreading of Bishop”\nTymek Woodham (University College London)\, “Elizabeth Bishop and Charles Olson: Two paths out of Worcester\, MA”\n\n6:30-8:00 \nPoetry Reading at the Sorbonne (17 rue de la Sorbonne – Salle des Actes) \nMaureen McLane\, Heather Treseler\, Vidyan Ravinthiran\, and Deryn Rees-Jones \n(introduced by Jonathan Ellis) \n FRIDAY JUNE 8        \n9:30 Coffee & croissants on arrival (2nd floor) \n10:00 – 12:00\, Opening Lines / Poetic Lines / Lines of Music (chair: Maureen McLane) \n\nJonathan Ellis (University of Sheffield)\, “For a Child of 1918: Elizabeth Bishop at 7 Years Old”\nLangdon Hammer (Yale University)\, “Line\, Leash\, Loop\, Snarl”\nDeryn Rees-Jones (University of Liverpool)\, “Clavichord: A Poetic Essay”\n\n12:00 Buffet – Lunch (2nd floor) \n1:00-3:00\, Bishop and Others (chair: Bonnie Costello) \n\nJo Gill (University of Exeter)\, “City Night to Night City: Proportion and Scale in O’Keeffe and Bishop”\nDavid Hoak (independent scholar)\, “Dear Elizabeth\, Dear May: Reappraising the Bishop / Swenson Correspondence”\nMaureen McLane (New York University)\, “(Elizabeth Bishop)”\n\n3:00 Refreshments (2nd floor) \n3:30-5:30        Bishop and / in Theory (chair: Bethany Hicok) \n\nAxel Nesme (University of Lyon 2)\, “The Purloined Letters of Elizabeth Bishop”\nLhorine François (Université de Bordeaux Montaigne)\, “Torture at Work in a Tortured Work: Distortion and Revision in Elizabeth Bishop’s Poetry”\nSteven Axelrod (University of California Riverside)\, “Bishop and Political Theory”\n\nConference Finale & Dinner 7:30 at la Bastide Odéon (7 rue Corneille\, 75 006 Paris) \nThe event is sponsored by \nSorbonne Université\, V.A.L.E. EA n° 4085 (Sorbonne Université)\, the University of Exeter\,  \nthe US Embassy & BAAS Small Grants program\, Seneca College (Toronto)\,  \nCNRS-LARCA UMR n° 8225 (Paris-Diderot)\, \nInstitut des Amériques and CREA(Paris-Nanterre)
URL:https://vale.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/coll-elizabeth-bishop-in-paris-spaces-in-translation-translations-of-space/
LOCATION:Serpente 035\, 28 rue Serpente\, Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:Colloques ou journées d'études,Liste complète
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