Program of Sessions for Semester 1

PROGRAM OF SESSIONS (SEMESTER 1) September 21Frédéric Keck (CNRS, Social Anthropology Laboratory)Prepare for the unexpected. Lévy-Bruhl and the sciences of vigilance September 28Peter Anstey (University of Sydney),Experimental Philosophy and the Origins of Empiricism October 5Darina Martykanova (Autonomous University of Madrid)Class, race and gender in the redefinition of the medical profession (Europe and its colonies in … Read more

Work

Work As part of the preparation program entrance exams to the Grandes Ecolesthe Lycée Henri Bergson in Angers, is organizing a university study day on the works on the program on: TUESDAY JANUARY 24, 2023 Referral program: General theme “Work” 1. The Working ConditionSimone Weil – Gallimard, collection Folio Essais, 2002, n° 409, to be … Read more

Marcel Schwob, writer of trouble (Jean Monnet Saint-Étienne University)

Marcel Schwob, troubled writer Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne University Study day, June 6, 2023 Reading Marcel Schwob, “the trouble remains”. Thus expresses his niece the artist Claude Cahun (The sheaf, May 1920). She clarifies a few lines later: “He carried within him a strange and disturbing universe”. This shows the confusing, elusive character of the work … Read more

Boulogne 1550

International meetig Boulogne 1550 Boulogne-sur-Mer, 23-25 ​​November 2023 Circle of Studies in Boulonnais CountryLittoral Côte d’Opale University, UR HLLI Organizers: Isabelle Clauzel-Delannoy, Jean Devaux On April 25, 1550, St. Mark’s Day, King Henry II of France made his solemn entry into the city of Boulogne-sur-Mer, bought from the English after six years of occupation. The … Read more

Poetry, fiction, criticism and artistic collaborations

Please scroll down for the English version “Let me walk to the edge of genre”: Ben Lerner: Poetry, fiction, criticism and artistic collaborations From June 28 to July 1, 2023, Paris, France Guest of honor: Ben Lerner Plenary lectures: Daniel Katz, University of Warwick, Royaume Uni Mary K. Holland, State University of New York, New … Read more

Jean-Paul & Ecaterina Bulea Bronckart, Ferdinand de Saussure A science of language for a science of the human

Jean-Paul Bronckart, Ecaterina Bulea Bronckart Ferdinand de Saussure A science of language for a science of the human Presentation : This book analyzes the work that Ferdinand de Saussure carried out in all areas of linguistics. It highlights the depth of the analyzes and theorizations that are formulated there and proposes, from a Saussurean perspective, … Read more

Networked journals and the Renaissance (France, Great Britain, Italy, Spain and Catalonia, 1890-1909)

Elisa Grilli will defend her thesis on Journals in networks and Renaissance (France, Great Britain, Italy, Spain and Catalonia, 1890–1909), under the direction of Evangelia Stead, before a jury composed of: – Guy Ducrey (Litt. Comparée, Un. De Strasbourg, rapporteur), – Anne-Rachel Hermetet (Litt. Comparée, Un. d’Angers, rapporteur), – Jean-Louis Haquette (Litt. Comparée, Un. de … Read more

Workshop in economics of education

The Workshop will address various themes in the economics of education ranging from school segregation to gender inequalities in school and university contexts, from the added value of teachers to inequalities of access to higher education. At the start of the afternoon, a panel will bring together various researchers in the economics and sociology of … Read more

mirror effects on contemporary Spanish-speaking stages

Family stories, national history: mirror effects on contemporary Spanish-speaking scenes Call for papers Colloquium organized by Fanny Blin (Gustave Eiffel University) and Anne Laure Feuillastre (Sorbonne University) Thursday 25 and Friday 26 May 2023 The significance of the family motif in dramatic representations from Antiquity has crystallized since the contemporary turn around the game of … Read more