2019 – 2020

PhD seminar “Literary realities”. 

Organized by Sylvie Bauer et Benoît Tadié

2019 – 2020 Program

  • Session 1: Thursday 19/09 – Valérie Savard and Laurence Perron
  • Session 2: Thursday 17/10 – Zelda Chesneau
  • Session 3: Thursday 21/11 – Pauline Boisgerault
  • Session 4: Thursday 12/12 – Pauline Boisgerault
  • Session 5: Thursday 23/01 – Christine Baron
  • Session 6: Thursday 20/02 – Ariane Lefebvre
  • Session 7: Thursday 5/03 – “Trans” study day
  • Session 8: Thursday 19/03 –
  • Session 9: Thursday 16/04 – Christelle Centi
  • Session 10: Thursday 14/05 – Isabelle Alfandary
  • Session 11: Thursday 19/06 – Stefania Iliescu

 

2018 – 2019

PhD seminar “Literary realities”.

In partnership with CELLAM // organized by Sylvie Bauer, Emmanuel Bouju and Benoît Tadié

2018 – 2019 Program “Literature and Translation

  • Session 1 – Introduction September 20
  • Session 2 – Olivier Gallmeister (editor) and Sophie Aslanides (translator) October 18
  • Session 3 – Cross-reading VO/VF around Ulysses, James Joyce, with Flavie Epié (Bordeaux Montaigne University) and Valérie Bénéjam (Nantes University) December 13 > Session postponed to January 17
  • Session 4 – Tiphaine Samoyault (Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3) about Ulysses, James Joyce January 11
  • Session 5 – Jean-Jacques Lecercle (University of Paris Nanterre) February 14
  • International study days: “Passers-by of American literature in France 1917-1967” March 14-15
  • Study day: “Usual Suspects” March 21
  • Session 6 – Bastien Méresse (Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3) and Nicolas Richard (translator and writer) on Thomas Pynchon May 9

“Popular culture and industrial identity in Manchester” 

Workshop organized by Guillaume Clément, Nicole Cloarec and Aurore Caignet, May 25

 

2016

“Popular music and Political Discourse” 

Research seminar organized by Guillaume Clément and David Haigron, March

 

2015

“A Secularized Sacred Place: Northrop Frye’s Theory of Culture” & “The Prison of Narcissus: Narratives of Reality and Illusion in Jacques Lacan and Northrop Frye”

Sára Tóth Conference (Károli Gáspár University, Budapest, Hungary), April 30

 

2012

“Littérature du complot : lectures et interprétations” (Literature of conspiracy: readings and interpretations) — Meeting with Percival Everett

Roundtable discussion hosted by Anthony Larson, Claude Le Fustec, Anne-Laure Tissut and Florian Tréguer, November 21

 

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