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New Trends in 18th-Century Literature - Genève. Avec une conférence inaugurale de Jean Starobinski et Bronislaw Baczko

New Trends in 18th-Century Literature - Genève. Avec une conférence inaugurale de Jean Starobinski et Bronislaw Baczko

Publié le par Marielle Macé (Source : Martin Rueff)


New Trends in 18th-Century Literature

Geneva Summer Schools – University of Geneva
 

 

The Department of French language and literature will hold an annual summer school entitled « The Geneva Summer School of Criticism ». Its objective is simple: to make the University of Geneva the site of an annual encounter around questions of literary criticism, as they are confronted in French studies but not exclusively. The fields addressed will be: literature, aesthetics, art history, the philosophy of arts, and interpretation.

The summer school is being launched in the tradition of the Ecole de Genève, and will aim to renew its heritage.

The 2013 summer school will address the topic of: « New Trends in Eighteenth Century Criticism ».

Benefitting from the momentum of the Année Rousseau in Geneva, the 2013 summer school will focus on critical trends that are renewing 18th-century studies.

The course will be taught in French and in English.

Topics to be addressed by academics from international institutions

  • Editing literature in the 18th century: the library, the manuscript, the archive
  • History and the history of ideas – the question of context
  • History of thought and history of forms
  • Language, economy, philosophy
  • 18th-century Literature and Law
  • Literature, climate, ecology
  • Literature and emotions
  • Literature and the body
  • Literature and art history

 

Avec des interventions et des enseignements de:

 

 

Fabrice Brandli, 

Jean-Patrice Courtois,

François Jacob, 

Natasha Lee,

Michel Porret 

Philippe Roger, 

Martin Rueff,

Mariafranca Spallanzani, et 

Joanna Stalnaker

 

 

Des lectures, des visites d'expositions.

 

Lire le programme complet.

 

 

Conférence inaugurale:

 

Jean Starobinski et Bronislaw Baczko (lundi 17 juin à 16h30)