CFP: Gender and Textual Mobility
Submitted by ccarlin on 22 May 2016 - 4:30pmANZAMEMS (Australian and New Zealand Medieval and Early Modern Society conference)
Wellington, New Zealand
7–10 February 2017
Abstracts by 1 August 2016
ANZAMEMS (Australian and New Zealand Medieval and Early Modern Society conference)
Wellington, New Zealand
7–10 February 2017
Abstracts by 1 August 2016
The University of Delaware Press invites submissions on a rolling basis to its series:
The Early Modern Exchange
Series Editors:
Gary Ferguson, University of Virginia, author of Same-Sex Marriage in Renaissance Rome: (Hi)stories of Sexuality, Identity, and Community
Meredith K. Ray, University of Delaware, author of Daughters of Alchemy: Women and Scientific Culture in Early Modern Italy
Amsterdam University Press
Amsterdam University Press
Series editor: Dr. Allison Levy, http://www.allisonlevy.com/
Moore Institute, National University of Ireland, Galway
22–25 March 2017
Abstracts due 19 September 2016
Association des Études Françaises et Francophones d’Irlande
ADEFFI 2016 – 18ème Colloque Annuel
OBÉISSANCE
University College Cork (14-15-16 Octobre 2016)
Intervenant principal: M. Yves Ansel
Pour son 18ème colloque, l’ADEFFI a retenu cette année le thème ‘Obéissance’.
L’histoire sociale du mariage s’est fortement éloignée depuis quelques décennies de la seule problématique démographique de la mesure de la nuptialité (âge au mariage, célibat définitif) et de ses facteurs explicatifs, enjeux qui ont concentré l’attention des historiens lors des premières décennies de développement de la démographie historique.
Call for Papers
Discipline of Rhetoric Renaissance Society of America Chicago, 30 March-1 April 2017
The Discipline of Rhetoric invites papers and panels for its sessions at the annual meeting. We may submit up to five guaranteed panels. We invite papers and panels on any subject appropriate to our discipline and especially welcome those that address the following:
•the works of Petrus Ramus
•educational practice and reform
•delivery and visual rhetorics
The Aphra Behn Europe Society invites submissions of papers for its biennial conference, “Gender Cartographies: Histories, Texts & Cultures in the Long Eighteenth Century, 1660-1830”, to be held at the University of Huelva, Spain, from 5-7 October 2016. This conference encourages interdisciplinary approaches to the fields of historical writing and historiography, textual studies, and the analysis of culture(s) with especial emphasis on women’s writing of the long eighteenth century.
https://genrehistoire.revues.org/
Antiquité – époque contemporaine
Coordination : Ulrike Krampl (Tours), Dominique Picco (Bordeaux-Montaigne), Marianne Thivend (Lyon 2)
De Pénélope attendant Ulysse durant vingt années, à Marthe, femme de soldat qui succombe à l’infidélité dans le Diable au Corps de Raymond Radiguet, les femmes confrontées à l’absence de leur conjoint constituent une figure littéraire récurrente. Entre l’épouse vertueuse érigée en modèle et la femme adultère source de scandale, il existe bien des nuances qui incitent à dépasser cette approche strictement sentimentale, celle de la « vertu des femmes de marins ».
Call for Participation
Directing and Dramaturgy Working Group
TaPRA Bristol September 2016
Tragedy and the Dramaturgy of Ruins
Following the Directing and Dramaturgy Working Group’s Interim Event at the Citizens Theatre Glasgow on the theme of Tragedy and the Contemporary, we are happy to present Tragedy and the Dramaturgy of Ruins as the focus for the main TaPRA conference.
The conceited man
With his lofty scheme
Ruins himself
Appel à communication pour le 47e Colloque international de la NASSCFL, Lyon, 21-24 juin 2017 : « Littérature, livre et librairie au xviie siècle »
Call for Papers
Princeton University
Department of French and Italian
Fall 2016
Transparency and Opacity in French Language Literature
Université de Rennes – Opéra de Rennes
26-28 janvier 2017
MLA Philadelphia 2017
Call for Papers: LLC 17th-Century French
Guaranteed Sessions:
“Biography:”
Stories, both past and contemporary, of real-life characters; portraits, episodes, anecdotes, and news as they relate to the general meaning and experience of a life; the intersection of reality, fiction, and style. 300-word abstract by March 15; Jean-Vincent Blanchard (jblanch1@swarthmore.edu).
November 4–6, 2016
McGill University, Department of Philosophy
Montreal, Canada
This interdisciplinary workshop aims to bring together scholars working on one or both of the following:
L’État en scènes - Théâtres, opéras, salles de spectacles du XVIe au XIXe siècle : aspects historiques, politiques et juridiques
Colloque international, Amiens, Université de Picardie-Jules-Verne
Logis du Roy - 14, 15 et 16 juin 2017
Date limite pour les propositions: le 1er juin 2016
Profs. Hélène Bilis and Ellen McClure invite proposals for a volume entitled Teaching French Neoclassical Tragedy to appear in the Options for Teaching Series published by the Modern Languages Association. A guiding question for our volume will be: why teach French neoclassical tragedy, and why now?
Depuis 1984, la Société d’étude du XVIIe Siècle (http://www.17esiecle.fr) décerne chaque année un Prix XVIIe Siècle assorti d’une somme de 2000 euros. Ayant pour but d’encourager la diffusion d’un savoir rigoureux auprès du plus large public, ce Prix récompense, sans exclusive de discipline, un ouvrage traitant du XVIIe siècle, paru l’année précédente.
MLA Philadelphia 2017
Call for Papers: LLC 17th-Century French
Guaranteed Sessions:
“Biography:”
Stories, both past and contemporary, of real-life characters; portraits, episodes, anecdotes,
and news as they relate to the general meaning and experience of a life; the intersection
of reality, fiction, and style. 300-word abstract by March 15; Jean-Vincent Blanchard