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Alexandre Dumas: Ecrire noir/ou blanc

Friday, April 22, 2022 9:00AM-9:30AM --BREAKFAST9:30-9:45 AM - OPENING REMARKS Daniel Desormeaux (Johns Hopkins University), Julie Anselmini (Université de Caen, France,10:00 -11:00-- INAUGURAL LECTURE Claude Schopp (Président de la Société des Amis d' Alexandre Dumas) "Alexandre Dumas et ses domestiques de couleur11:00AM-1:00 PM --PANELI11:00 -11:30: Nathalie Solomon (Université de Perpignan) "L'étranger dans les récits de […]

Engaging with the Global Hispanophone

Roundtable: José F. Siale Djangany, writer from Equatorial Guinea, in conversation with students enrolled in the graduate seminar “Engaging with the Global Hispanophone." This is a virtual seminar on Zoom. Organized by Benita Sampedro Vizcaya ([email protected]), Visiting Professor of Spanish, in collaboration with the students enrolled in the “Engaging with the Global Hispanophone” graduate seminar, and with the […]

Spanish Lecture Series

José Siale Djangany was the recipient of the 2021 Premio Internacional de Literaturas Africanas Justo Bolekia Boleká, for his book Misántropos de ébano y otros relatos (2021). He is an attorney and writer of Bubi and Ndowé ancestry, born in Malabo (Equatorial Guinea). After studying law in Paris, he returned to his home country to […]

Modernism at the Beach

Associate Professor of French Hannah Freed-Thall (New York University) presents "Modernism at the Beach," a lecture that touches on queer sexuality and the balneary cultures of France as viewed by Marcel Proust. Gilman Hall Rm. 208.

Panel on Brazil’s 2022 Presidential Election

Charles Commons Salon A

Andre Pagliarini Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia Panelist Gladys Mitchell-Walthour North Carolina Central University Panelist Luis Rodriguez Stanton Nuclear Fellow at Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation Moderator This panel features You can also join this session virtually: https://zoom.us/j/92628938660 - Meeting ID: 926 2893 8660

The World is a Theater: Apollinaire, War, and Nation

Professor Rentzou's (Princeton) talk, "The World is a Theater: Apollinaire, War, and Nation," will be held in Gilman 479.  Rentzou is the author of the newly published Concepts of the World: The French Avant-Garde and the Idea of the International (Northwestern UP, 2022) and of Littérature malgré elle: le surréalisme et la transformation du littéraire (2010). At […]