The Semicentennial Nineteenth Century French Studies Colloquium
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The Semicentennial Nineteenth Century French Studies (NCFS) Colloquium will be held at:
Washington Duke Inn, in Durham, NC.
Keynote Address: Marina van Zuylen
Professor of French and Comparative Literature
Clemente Chair in the Humanities at Bard College
Title of presentation: "'The Ways we Miss our Lives is Life: Theories and Practice of the Good Enough"
Submissions for individual papers or sessions (between 250-300 words in French or English) should be sent as an e-mail attachment in Word to NCFS@duke.edu.
For session proposals, a separate abstract for each paper should be included. Please indicate your A/V requirements on your abstract, if applicable.
Organizer: Deborah Jenson (Duke U).
For more information and registration, visit the conference website: https://www.ncfsduke.com/
Deadline to register: August 1st 2024
Sponsor
Romance Studies
Co-Sponsor(s)
John Hope Franklin Center (JHFC)
Categories
Humanities, Panel/Seminar/Colloquium