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Littérature, espace(s) public(s) et démocratie
Literature, Public Space(s) and Democracy
Publicado terça-feira, 15 de outubro de 2013
Resumo
The important roles played by literature and by autonomous frameworks of discussion in the formation of a democratic public space, in Europe at the time of the Enlightenment, are well known. How can we, in a now globalized world, rethink the question of possible links between literature and democracy – whether we define the latter as a form of society (the exchange of words and discourses), a problem, or a moment in time? How can we define the place of literature in the public space as it is now configured?
Anúncio
Programme Littérature et démocratie : perspectives théoriques, historiques et comparatives
Colloque international
Programme
1er novembre
- 9h00-9h15 : Ouverture
- 9h15-9h45 Alain Viala, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford : « Littérature restreinte et démocratie restreinte, retour à Victor Cousin »
- 10h00-10h30 Jean-Marie Gleize, ENS-Lyon: « Démocratie (d')après Rimbaud »
Pause/Break
- 11h00-11h30 Esther Cheung, Hong-Kong University : « The Iterability of Hong Kong Topographical Poetry »
- 14h00-14h30 Carle Bonafous-Murat, Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle : « The writer, the intellectual and public space in Ireland »
- 14h45-15h15 Graciela Montaldo, Columbia University : « Culture, Democracy, and Spectacle in Early Twentieth Century Argentina »
Pause/Break
- 15h45-16h15 Anne Simonin, MFO CNRS/MAE « The First Sade : the politics of war »
- 16h30-17h00 Mike Holland, St Hughs College, Oxford : « The street as literary space. Blanchot and politics in May 68 »
2 novembre
- 9h30-10h00 Philippe Roussin, MFO CNRS/MAE « Fiction and democracy »
- 10h15-10h45 Philippe Daros, Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle « La New Italian Epic (Wu Ming) : un espace public virtuel paradoxal »
Pause/Break
- 11h15-11h45 Wang Chaohua, independent scholar « Globalizing the Republic of Letters? – Controversies Surrounding Mo Yan’s Nobel Prize in Literature »
- 12h00-12h30 Emmanuel Bouju, Université Rennes II « Ce sujet à éclipses qu'on dit démocratique : fiction collective et mémoire partagée »
- 14h30-15h00 Annick Louis, CRAL/ Université de Reims « Public space as origin and ending. Rodolfo Walsh steps into non-fiction (Argentina 1956-1977) »
- 15h15-15h45 Peter D. McDonald, St Hughs College, Oxford « Whose literature? Whose democracy? Which public space? The lessons of 1988 »
Literature and Democracy programme : theoreticla, historical and comparative perspectives
International Conference
Programme
1st November
- 9:00-9:15 : Welcome
- 9:15-9:45 Alain Viala, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford : «Littérature restreinte et démocratie restreinte, retour à Victor Cousin» (Restricted literature and restricted democracy, looking back at Victor Cousin)
- 10:00-10:30 Jean-Marie Gleize, ENS-Lyon: «Démocratie (d')après Rimbaud» (Democracy according to/after Rimbaud)
Pause/Break
- 11:00-11:30 Esther Cheung, Hong-Kong University : «The Iterability of Hong Kong Topographical Poetry»
- 14:00-14:30 Carle Bonafous-Murat, Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle : «The writer, the intellectual and public space in Ireland»
- 14:45-15:15 Graciela Montaldo, Columbia University : «Culture, Democracy, and Spectacle in Early Twentieth Century Argentina »
Pause/Break
- 15:45-16:15 Anne Simonin MFO CNRS/MAE «The First Sade : the politics of war»
- 16:30-17:00 Mike Holland, St Hughs College, Oxford : «The street as literary space. Blanchot and politics in May 68»
2nd November
- 9:30-10:00 Philippe Roussin, MFO CNRS/MAE : «Fiction and democracy»
- 10:15-10:45 Philippe Daros, Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle «La New Italian Epic (Wu Ming) : un espace public virtuel paradoxal» (A paradoxical virtual public space)
Pause/Break
- 11:15-11:45 Wang Chaohua, independent scholar : «Globalizing the Republic of Letters? – Controversies Surrounding Mo Yan’s Nobel Prize in Literature»
- 12:00-12:30 Emmanuel Bouju, Université Rennes II: «Ce sujet à éclipses qu'on dit démocratique : fiction collective et mémoire partagée» (This fleeting subject which is called democratic : collective fiction and collective memory)
- 14:30-15:00 Annick Louis, CRAL/ Université de Reims : «Public space as origin and ending. Rodolfo Walsh steps into non-fiction (Argentina 1956-1977)»
- 15:15-15:45 Peter D. McDonald, St Hughs College, Oxford: «Whose literature? Whose democracy? Which public space? The lessons of 1988»
Categorias
Locais
- Maison française d'Oxford - MFO 2-10 Norham Road
Oxford, Reino Unido (OX2 6SE)
Datas
- sexta-feira, 01 de novembro de 2013
- sábado, 02 de novembro de 2013
Palavras-chave
- littérature, espace public, démocratie, literature, public space, democracy
Contactos
- Philippe Roussin
courriel : roussin [at] ehess [dot] fr
Urls de referência
Fonte da informação
- Philippe Roussin
courriel : roussin [at] ehess [dot] fr
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Para citar este anúncio
« Littérature, espace(s) public(s) et démocratie », Colóquio, Calenda, Publicado terça-feira, 15 de outubro de 2013, https://doi.org/10.58079/oft

