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2018 Events
"脡douard Glissant, Radiance and Obscurity" (International Colloquium Organized by 海角社区 and the Universit茅 des Antilles, March 20-23, 2018)
"Modern Odyssers: An Interdisciplinary Mini-Seminar" by Dr. Michelle Zerba and Dr. Franck Collin (March 7-8, 2018)
Monday, March 5th at 4:30pm (Honors College 135). Event in English.
Monday, February 26 at 4:30pm (Honors College 135). Event in French.
On History's Stage / Sur la sc猫ne de l'Histoire (February 1st and 2nd)
This international conference, co-sponsored by 海角社区 and the Universit茅 des Antilles (Martinique), seeks to bring together scholars from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds to expand the contemporary understanding of theatre and performance in the French Caribbean under the ancien r茅gime. Theatre, arguably the defining artistic expression of the Bourbon monarchy, figures as a central aspect of metropolitan France鈥檚 political, intellectual, and social cultures, but its impact in the Antillean and Louisiana colonies remains to be told. The conference seeks to redress this oversight through scholarship that highlights the specificities of early modern and Enlightenment theatrical culture in context of France鈥檚 slave-based colonial empire. Click here to see the program
A Lecture by Charles Forsdick (January 10th)
The lecture responds to 脡douard Glissant鈥檚 claim鈥攊n Le Discours antillais鈥攐f the need to 鈥榓rgue around Toussaint,鈥 and deploys this idea to explore past and present representations of the Haitian revolutionary leader. Reflecting on his recent experience of writing a biography of Toussaint Louverture, Charles Forsdick suggests that those attempting to understand the revolutionary鈥檚 life are not only faced with archival gaps, but also obliged to negotiate the extensive mythologization by which these have often been filled. Reacting to the recent 鈥榗onservative turn鈥 in global histories of the revolutionary age, he suggests that there is an urgent need to reread Louverture鈥攊n the light of the work of C.L.R. James鈥攁s a 鈥楤lack Jacobin鈥 in an age of revolutions. The lecture concludes by exploring the role of James (and the various versions of his Black Jacobins) in situating the Haitian Revolution and its leader in a wider context of debates on Empire, decolonization and their contemporary afterlives.
Louisiana/Antilles Student Exchange
2017-2018 Student Exchange
2017 Events
A Lecture by C茅cile Bertin-Elizabeth
The Center for French and Francophone Studies at 海角社区 welcomed on Wednesday, November 1st Professor C茅cile Bertin-Elisabeth, dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the Universit茅 des Antilles (Martinique) for an informal round table.
Pulsions d'茅criture
Participants from l'atelier du libre 茅crire directed by Fabienne Kanor read their final texts.
"A New Future for Higher Education: Nursing and Farming an Ecosystem of Intelligent Machines"
A Talk by Ollivier Dyens (Deputy Provost, McGill University)
February 23, 2017 at 6pm
Design Building 103
Louisiana/Antilles Student Exchange
2016-2017 Student Exchange
2016 Events
Louisiana/Antilles: A Shared Space/Time: An International Colloquium
November 10-12th, 2016
鈥淧oetry and Translation鈥 Workshop & Reading by Nicolas Pesqu猫s
October 26, 2016
4:30 to 5:30 Workshop 202 Allen Hall 鈥 Robert Penn Warren Seminar Room
6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Reading in 424 Hodges Hall
L鈥檃telier du libre-茅crire/The Free Writing Workshop with Fabienne Kanor
6 pm in Hodges 436
September 6 & 20, October 4 & 18, November 1, 15 & 29
An Interpretative Reading
Je ne suis pas un homme qui pleure
By Fabienne Kanor
Fabienne Kanor discusses excerpts from her latest novel
April 29, 2016
Distinguished Writer/Scholar in Residence Series:
"The Future of Humanities"
A Lecture by Ollivier Dyens, Deputy Provost and Professor of French, McGill University
March 4, 2016
A Black History Month Special Event:
Aim茅 C茅saire鈥檚 Notebook of a Return to the Native Land
A Reading by Jacques Martial, Actor and Director of Memorial ACTe
February 22, 2016
2015 Events
Distinguished Lecturer Series:
"Questions About African Economic History"
A Lecture by Professor Jacques Brasseul
November 20, 2015