Calls for Papers/Contributions

Les poètes et la langue française de Malherbe à Boileau (Reguig & Peureux)

Les poètes et la langue française de Malherbe à Boileau

Colloque international organisé à la Chaise-Dieu (?), les 9 et 10 juin 2022 par Guillaume Peureux (CSLF, Université Paris Nanterre) et Delphine Reguig (IHRIM, Université Jean Monnet – Saint-Étienne)

Calls for Papers from 17th-Century French Forum for MLA Washington, DC 2022 

How the French 17th Century Invented (or Not)... 

What ideas, practices, forms, or genres can be ascribed to 17th-century France and what should be reconsidered in light of a different temporality or geographic origin? Send 300-word proposals to harrisod@grinnell.edu by 1 March 2021.  

 

Restarts in 17th-Century France  

Disability’s Worldmaking: Pasts and Futures

Disability’s Worldmaking: Pasts and Futures

Worlds are made through time and space, and disabled writers, thinkers, and artists have challenged the “givenness” of the world as-is to show that there can be alternative, vibrantly crip modes of existing. How do we leverage this moment of flux - and francophone disabled re-imaginings of the past or future - in order to reconfigure the temporalities and spaces of our impoverished present?