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SUMMARY:AMU. Centenaire de la naissance de Georges Brassens
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URL:https://maisondelarecherche.univ-amu.fr/evenement/amu-centenaire-de-la-naissance-de-georges-brassens/
CATEGORIES:Actualités,Conférences
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SUMMARY:CRISIS-CIVIS. Séminaire « Penser les crises par les géographies imaginaires »
DESCRIPTION:Adossé au programme de recherches intitulé « Géographies imaginaires » (https://imaginaires.hypotheses.org)\, issu du partenariat entre le Centre de Recherches sur la Littérature des Voyages (CRLV.org)\, le CIELAM\, le CAER\, IRASIA et le LERMA et labellisé CRISIS\, en collaboration avec deux autres universités CIVIS\, ce séminaire AMU souhaite interroger les capacités du genre du voyage imaginaire à penser les crises épistémologiques\, sociales\, politiques et religieuses. \n Lundi 27 septembre 2021 : Crises épistémologiques et voyages imaginaires ? \n\nSylvie Requemora (CIELAM\, AMU) : « Le voyage imaginaire comme machine libertine à critiques ».\nMichèle Longino (Duke Univ. USA)\, « Représentations réelles et représentations fictives dans les récits de voyage en Orient au XVIIe siècle ».\nIrini Apostolou (CIVIS\, Athènes U.)\, « Géographies réelles et paysages fictionnels : le topos en représentation ». (visio)\nThi phuong ngoc Nguyen (IRASIA\, AMU)\, « Voyages imaginaires dans l’œuvre du poète vietnamien Tản Đà (1889-1939) et critiques de la colonisation ».\n\n \nProchaine séance du séminaire Crisis-Civis : lundi 11 octobre 2021 « Voyages dans la lune »
URL:https://maisondelarecherche.univ-amu.fr/evenement/crisis-civis-seminaire-penser-les-crises-par-les-geographies-imaginaires/
LOCATION:Salle de colloque 2 – bâtiment T1 – Pôle Multimédia\, 29 avenue Robert Schuman\, 13621 Aix-en-Provence cedex 1\, France
CATEGORIES:Actualités,Séminaires
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SUMMARY:LERMA. Séminaire "Expérience de la modernité" : Robinsonnades
DESCRIPTION:Séance consacrée aux Robinsonnades\, via Zoom\nProgramme C\, Expériences de la modernité dans l’espace transatlantique\, XVII-XVIIIème siècles\, Thème C3 Le texte et sa postérité\n. Ian KINANE (University of Roehampton)\, « Shifting Perspectives in Two Mid-Twentieth Century Robinsonades: O’Dell and Tournier »\n. Ruth MENZIES (LERMA\, AMU)\, « Le Robinson des Demoiselles : A Nineteenth-Century French Robinsonade for Girls »\nhttps://britaix.hypotheses.org/ \nAbstracts\n. ‘Shifting Perspectives in Two Mid-Twentieth Century Robinsonades: O’Dell and Tournier’\nThis paper argues that both Scott O’Dell and Michel Tournier employ the Robinsonade to mount their respective critiques of U.S. and French imperialism in Island of the Blue Dolphin and Friday and Robinson\, and that the Robinsonade is – and can be – employed as a tool to resist and comment upon imperialist\, nationalist practices. I will show how these texts go largely against the grain of critical writings on Robinsonade fictions\, which argue that the Robinsonade is an anachronistic\, imperial form unsuited for such critiques. Rather than bolstering the imperial policies of their respective nations\, as the use of the Robinsonade form might\, at first\, suggest\, I conclude that O’Dell and Tournier re-imagine the formal constraints of the Robinsonade and construct in their respective texts a vision of a post-imperial world that runs counter to the national narratives of both the United States and France at the time of these books’ publication. I am particularly interested in discussing Tournier with the group and understanding the significance of Friday and Robinson within France’s educational culture.\nIan Kinane (University of Roehampton)\n. ‘Le Robinson des Demoiselles (1835): an edifying Robinsonade for young French girls?’\nCatherine Woillez’s numerous children’s books are unequivocally didactic and moral\, reflecting her Catholic upbringing and faith.\nHer 1835 Robinsonade\, Le Robinson des Demoiselles\, reworks Defoe’s hypotext to depict a tragic yet edifyingly studious\, sweet-natured and pious heroine\, Emma de Surville\, who is shipwrecked on a desert island at the tender age of fifteen. Forced\, like Crusoe\, to find food and shelter and domesticate her unfamiliar environment\, Emma does so in an explicitly gendered manner\, as preoccupied with the elegance of her clothing and interior decoration as any bourgeois nineteenth-century Frenchwoman was expected to be. Alongside hunting\, basket-weaving and parasol-making\, she creates a pretty flower garden and an aviary and learns to cure her ailments with natural remedies. Through a particularly unsubtle plot device\, Catherine Woillez provides Emma with an orphan to care for\, thus extending her didactic project to include motherhood and childrearing.\nThis paper explores how\, in transposing Defoe’s novel to an extremely different context – historically\, geographically\, spiritually and in terms of gender – Woillez offers readers not only practical\, moral and religious guidance\, but also occasional glimpses of her own life after marriage\, at the age of fifteen\, to a military officer in the Napoleonic army. It also examines how\, rather as Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe has taken on a life of its own reaching far beyond the confines of the original text\, Woillez’s didactic female Robinsonade might perhaps be viewed as slightly more radical that its author perhaps intended it to be.\nRuth Menzies (LERMA\, Aix-Marseille Université) \n 
URL:https://maisondelarecherche.univ-amu.fr/evenement/lerma-seminaire-experience-de-la-modernite-robinsonnades/
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