Sunday, January 22 at 5pm — Annette Joseph-Gabriel on Enslaved Childhoods: Survival and Storytelling in the Atlantic World
Please join us Sunday, January 22 at 5:00pm on Zoom for a discussion with Annette Joseph-Gabriel, Associate Professor of Romance Studies at Duke University. We’ll be discussing a draft chapter from Annette’s new book project, Enslaved Childhoods: Survival and Storytelling … Read more
Sunday, November 13 at 5pm — Alexis Clark, “The Relevance of Impressionism”
Please join us Sunday, November 13 at 5:00pm on Zoom for a discussion with Alexis Clark, Teaching Assistant Professor in the History of Art at North Carolina State University. We’ll be discussing Alexis’s article, “The Relevance of Impressionism: Monet’s Late … Read more
Sunday, October 30 at 5:00pm – Julie-Françoise Tolliver, “Fire in a Landscape of Good and Evil” in Canadian narratives of colonization
Please join us Sunday, October 30 at 5:00pm on Zoom for a discussion with with Julie-Françoise Tolliver, associate professor in Canadian Studies at the University of Oklahoma and Resident Associate at the National Humanities Center. We’ll be discussing a draft … Read more
Sunday, September 18 – Kirstin Ringelberg on Madeleine Lemaire
Please join us Sunday, September 18 at 5:00pm on Zoom for a discussion with Kirstin Ringelberg, professor of Art History at Elon. We’ll be discussing materials related to Kirstin’s current book project on Madeleine Lemaire, which examines this artist’s career … Read more
Sunday, April 24 at 5pm — Sean Matharoo, “The Anthropology of Astonishment”
Please join us Sunday, April 24 at 5:00pm on Zoom for a discussion with Sean Matharoo, postdoctoral fellow and soon to be Assistant Professor in French & francophone studies at UNC-Chapel Hill. We’ll be discussing Sean’s draft article, “An Anthropology … Read more
Sunday, April 3 at 5pm: Agnès Schaffauser, “Portraits de femmes en exil”
Please join us Sunday, April 3 at 5:00pm on Zoom for a discussion with Agnès Schaffauser, Assistant Professor of French & francophone studies, Loyola University, New Orleans. We’ll be discussing Agnès’s draft chapter, “Portraits de femmes en exil ou l’art … Read more
Sunday, February 20 at 5pm: Hassan Melehy, “Le néostoïcisme ou la pensée de l’antisocial: Montaigne parle avec Lipse”
Please join us Sunday, February 20 at 5:00pm on Zoom for a discussion with Hassan Melehy, Professor of French & Francophone Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill. We’ll be discussing Hassan’s draft article, “Le néostoïcisme ou la pensée de l’antisocial: Montaigne parle … Read more
Sunday, January 30 at 5pm: Rachel Ozerkevich, “Lost in Translation: Sites and Sight at the 1900 Paris Games”
Please join us Sunday, January 30 at 5:00pm on Zoom for a discussion with Rachel Ozerkevich, PhD candidate in Art History at UNC-Chapel Hill. We’ll be discussing Rachel’s draft article, “Lost in Translation: Sites and Sight at the 1900 Paris … Read more
Sunday, December 5 at 5pm: Dr. Emily Voelker on “Photographic Encounters with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West in Paris, 1889”
Please join us Sunday, December 5 at 5:00pm on Zoom for a discussion with Emily Voelker, Assistant Professor of Art History at UNC-Greensboro’s College of Visual and Performing Arts. We’ll be discussing Emily’s draft chapter “Geographic Imaginaries: Photographic Encounters with … Read more
Sunday, November 7 at 5pm: Dr. Micah True on the Jesuit Relations from New France
Please join us Sunday, November 7 at 5:00pm on Zoom for a discussion with Micah True, Associate Professor of French and Folklore at the University of Alberta (and alumnus of the French program at Duke). We’ll be discussing Micah’s draft … Read more