Saturday, January 15, 2011

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and postcolonial theories

Meetings of Postcolonial Literature and Theory seminar will be held Wednesday from 15h to 17h in Weil Hall at the Ecole Normale Superieure - 45 rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris. The program is available below and on this site:

http://www.arias.cnrs.fr/seminaires/recherche/sem_Litteratures_theories_postcoloniales.pdf

This seminar proposes to address the postcolonial thinking through a strictly literary approach based on the study of individual works, and by this means revisiting the links between theory and literature in postcolonial said. The literary text appears as the privileged place where the clear enunciation and discursive complexity that postcolonial theories seek to conceptualize, and which builds a "in-between the colonizer and colonized." This seminar therefore provides a dual challenge to examine the literature to test the theory and the theory to the test literature. Our work will be located at the intersection of Indian studies, comparative literature, literature of French and English studies, and based on the outcomes of multilingual subcontinent of India is also offering "counterpoint" of readings / reviews French and English contemporaries.


Laetitia Zecchini (Researcher, CNRS / ARIAS, zecchini@ivry.cnrs.fr)
Guilhamon Lise (Lecturer, University of Versailles-St Quentin / SUDS,
lise.guilhamon @ uvsq.fr)


Program

1) January 19: General Introduction
2) 26 January: Postcolonial Studies Indian
3) February 9: Laetitia Zecchini (CNRS) "postcolonial theories to the test of Dalit literature"
4) February 23: Anne Castaing (Inalco), "Can the vernacular speak? Issues and historicity of Indian literature in the vernacular "
5) March 9: Annie Montaut (Inalco)," The ambivalence of 'erasure' of the woman cleared in the work of Geetanjali Shree: postcolonial reading of ambiguous the author "
6) March 23: Martin Mégevand (University Paris 8)," Soyinka reader Senghor
7) 13 April: Alexis Tadic (University Paris 4 Sorbonne), "The theory of literature of Salman Rushdie"
8) April 27: Mathilde Rogez (University of Toulouse - Le Mirail), "The 'uniqueness' of the work of JM Coetzee to test theories of post-colonial "
9) May 11: program to confirm
10) May 25: Delphine Rumeau (University of Toulouse - Le Mirail)," Poem and non-poem appeals against 'the delusional alienation 'of Gaston Miron "
11) June 8: program to confirm
12) Concluding session (date tbc)

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