Draft program SE-17 2016-3
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Draft program SE-17 2016-3
Draft Program SE-‐17 Dartmouth College November 10-‐13, 2016 All sessions, with the exception of the workshops, will take place at the Hanover Inn. Workshop meeting rooms tbd. Thursday, Nov 10 9:00 Registration opens 10-‐10:15: Welcome 10:30-‐12:15: Anachronism I: Chairs, Geoffrey Turnovsky, Univ. of Washington ([email protected]) Lewis Seifert (Brown), "Performing Anachronism in Quinault/Lully’s Armide” ([email protected]) Grégoire Menu (Harvard), "Future Present: Legitimizing the Power of Louis XIV Through Anachronistic Scenes in 1650s Epic Poetry” ([email protected]) Abby Zanger (Independent), "Anachronism and Bourbon Political Allegory in Images from the Birth of Louis XIV” ([email protected]) Jean Leclerc (University of Western Ontario), "De la connivence à l’anthropologie : pour une lecture de l’anachronisme dans les travestissements de Virgile" ([email protected]) Lunch: On own; Executive committee meeting (lunch) 2:00-‐3:45: Counterfeiting I: Chair: Ellen Welch, Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Simon Gabay, Post-doctoral Fellow, University of Neuchâtel ([email protected]) “Les contrefaçons comme sources” Susanna Caviglia, Université de Limoges (France) and Visiting Scholar at the University of Chicago ([email protected]) “Imitating the Figurae: From Reuse to the New Work at the Académie Royale de Paris” Tristan Alonge, Sciences Po ([email protected]) “Racine’s Phèdre, a Greek Counterfeit” Kathrina A. LaPorta, NYU, ([email protected]) “Communities of Dissent: The Politics of Undoing in Anti-Absolutist Pamphlet Literature” 4:00-‐5:30: Rivalries/Rivalités I: Chair: Stephen Shapiro, Bennington College, [email protected]: Paul Scott, University of Kansas, “Belle but not bête: Rivalry, Sexuality and Confusion in Mme d’Aulnoy’s Belle Tales” ([email protected]) Charlotte Trinquet ﴾UC Florida) “Fairy Tale Genre or Genres: Rivalries among the TaleTellers of the Late 1690s ([email protected]) Benjamin Fancy, Brown University, “Rien enfin de si opposé: Rivalry in Madeleine de Scudéry’s Clélie” ([email protected]) Visit to Rauner exhibit: Rare Books 6:30 Vin d’honneur Friday, Nov. 11 Registration Open 8:00-‐noon Hanover Inn 7:30-‐8:30: Workshops Workshop 1: Sarah Beytelmann, Princeton University; Claire Goldstein, Univ. of California Davis, Ellen McClure, Univ of Illinois, Chicago, Jennie Row, Solmsen Fellow, Univ of Wisconsin-Madison/Assistant Professor Boston University, Toby Wikström, Tulane University Workshop 2: Katherine Dauge-Roth, Bowdoin College, Theresa Kennedy, Baylor University, Michèle Longino, Duke University, Deborah Steinberger, Univ. of Delaware Workshop 3: Juliette Cherbuliez, Univ of Minnesota, Sylvaine Guyot, Harvard University, Chloé Hogg, Univ of Pittsburgh, Chris Semk, Yale Univ., Ellen Welch, Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 8:00-‐8:30: Breakfast Hayward Room, Hanover Inn 8:45-‐10: 15 Counterfeiting/La contrefaçon II: Chair: Ellen Welch, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill . Ann Delehanty, Reed College ([email protected]) "Counterfeiting the Other in Cyrano's L'Autre Monde Christophe Schuwey, Lecturer, Université de Fribourg ([email protected]) “L’innovante contrefaçon du Cocu imaginaire” Volker Schröder, Associate Professor of French, Princeton University ([email protected]) “Rien n’est beau que le… faux ? : Boileau et ses contrefaçons” 10:30-‐12:00 Rivalries/Les Rivalités II: Chair: Stephen Shapiro, Bennington College Benoit Bolduc, NYU, “Césars, Princes Conquérants ou Illustres Romains? Rivalités poétiques dans les marges du Carrousel des Chevaliers de la Gloire” ([email protected]) Allison Stedman, Univ of North Carolina,Charlotte, “Subversive Healing: Rivalry and Religion in Jean Crassat’s Instructions Spirituelles” ([email protected]) Katharine Ann Jensen, Louisiana State Univ., “Moralizing Historical Fiction: Genlis Rivals Lafayette” ([email protected]) 12:00-‐1:45 Lunch on own; 2:00-‐3:45: Anachronism II: Chair, Geoffrey Turnovsky, Univ. of Washington [email protected] Alexandre Albert-Galtier (Oregon), "Les ‘Dialogues de morts’ de Fénelon: anchronisme et construction du discours sur l’art ou la métamorphose de ‘L’Ut pictura poesis'” ([email protected]) Nicholas Dion (Sherbrooke), "Le Commentaire sur l’élégie de Tarquinio Galluzzi: la théorisation d’un genre élégiaque qui ne fut jamais” ([email protected]) Ashley Williard (South Carolina), "Race, Gender, Intersectionality: An Anachronistic Approach to the 17th Century" ([email protected]) Pierre Zoberman (Université de Paris 13), "Gender and Sexual Identities: Anachronism and/or Useful Approach?” ([email protected]) 4:00-‐5:45 L’industrie et la création de l’objet: Chair: Ellen McClure, Univ of Illinois, Chicago ([email protected]) Francis Assaf, Univ. of Georgia, ([email protected]), “L’industrie entre 1665 et 1683: vision, creation, imagination” Didier Course, Hood College, ([email protected]), "’Les Livres rares qui peuvent servir à embellir la bibliothèque de sa Majesté’ : le manuscrit arabe dans les collections royales” Audrey Calefas-Strebelle, Mills College, ([email protected]), “Tapis, café, sorbet, et objets associés: Du produit truc à la manufacture française” Kathryn Hoffmann, Univ of Hawaii-Manoa, ([email protected]), “Transparent Desires and Deadly Mixtures: Glass Objects and New Histories from the Seventeenth Century” Evening Free Saturday, Nov. 12 7:30-‐8:30 Workshops Workshop 1: Sarah Beytelmann, Claire Goldstein, Ellen McClure, Jennie Row, Toby Wickström Workshop 2: Katherine Dauge-Roth, Theresa Kennedy, Michèle Longino, Deborah Steinberger Workshop 3: Juliette Cherbuliez, Sylvaine Guyot, Chloé Hogg, Chris Semk, Ellen Welch. 8:00-‐8:30 Breakfast 8:45-‐10:30: Abandonment and Forgetting in the Theater / L’abandon et l’oubli au theater Chair: Jeffrey Peters, University of Kentucky ([email protected]) Perry Gethner, Oklahoma State University, “Voluntary and Involuntary Forgetting in Rotrou” [email protected] Ralph Albanese, University of Memphis, “L’Oubli et la mémoire dans quelques tragédies classiques” [email protected] Kelly McConnell, Dartmouth College, “Incapable d’oublier”: Duty, Devotion, and Love in the Plays of Jean Racine” [email protected] 4. Tiphaine Pocquet, ENS de Lyon, "Qui s’oublie dans l’oubli de soi-même ? De quelques figures tragiques de l’oubli de soi au début du XVIIe siècle" [email protected] 10:45-‐12:30: La Séduction I: Chairs, Deborah Steinberger, Univ of Delaware and Allison Stedman, UNC Charlotte: [email protected] and [email protected] Mitchell Greenberg, Cornell, "Theatrical Seduction" ([email protected]) Agnès Cousson, Univ de Rennes, “L’art de plaire et de séduire selon Mlle de Montpensier” ([email protected]) Francis Mathieu, Southwestern University, « La Confession comme remède à la séduction dans La Princesse de Clèves » ([email protected]) Gilles Declercq, Univ “Enjeux sémiologiques de la séduction chez Molière” ([email protected]) 12:30-‐2:15: Assemblée générale with lunch 2:30-‐4:30: Sessions 10 and 11: concurrent In Ford Syre/Brewster: I. Abandonment and Forgetting in Prose / L’abandon et l’oubli au théâtre en prose Chair: Jeffrey Peters, Univ of Kentucky 1. Martine Debaisieux, University of Wisconsin-Madison “« Par tant de destours » : périls de l’abandon et dérives textuelles dans Moyse sauvé”[email protected] 2. Starra Priestaf, Texas Tech University “Against Oblivion: Writing and Abandonment in the Lettres portugaises”[email protected] 3. Laurence Plazenet, Université Paris-Sorbonne “Abandon et oubli dans le roman français du XVIIe siècle : crime ou norme?” [email protected] 4. Hall Bjørnstad, Indiana University “Abandon et oubli selon Pascal” [email protected] In Hayward: II. La Séduction II: Chairs: Deborah Steinberger and Allison Stedman Stella Spriet, “Les pièces à machines : la force de l’éclat spectaculaire” ([email protected]) Bertrand Landry “Les multiples facettes de la séduction anthropologique dans les mémoires militaires d’Henri de Campion » ([email protected]) Michèle Rosellini, ENS-Lyon, ([email protected] ) “’Soyez amant, vous serez inventif:’ Invention et seduction dans les Contes de La Fontaine Megan Kruer, Cornell University, ( [email protected],) Rapt de séduction : Telling Stories of Consent in Law and Literature 4:30-‐6:00: Pedagogy Chair: Laura J. Burch, College of Wooster ([email protected]) Christopher Semk, Yale University, ([email protected]), “Networking Racine” Anna Rosensweig, University of Rochester, ([email protected]), “How Does that Make you Feel? An Affective Approach to Teaching Seventeenth-Century Tragedy” Hélène Bilis, Wellesley College, ([email protected]), and Hélène Visentin, Smith College, ([email protected]), “Virtual Connections: Team-Teaching Early Modern France in the Digital Era” Banquet 7:00