« Le roi fait croire ce qu’il veut en attendant de faire ce qu’il veut. »
Louis Marin, Le Récit est un piège
The Johns Hopkins University
Centre d’excellence Louis Marin, Department of German and Romance Languages and Literatures, Alexander Grass Humanities Institute
Representation and Power / Pouvoir et Représentation. On Louis Marin
An International Colloquium for the 25th Anniversary of Centre d’excellence Louis Marin
Thursday March 9, 2017
Charles Commons / 3301 North Charles Street,
Entrance on East 33rd Street
Barber Conference Room
9:00 am : Accueil
9:30 am: Welcoming Remarks by Beverly Wendland, Dean of Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, and by William Egginton, Chair of GRLL and Director of the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute
Jacques Neefs (JHU): Introductory Remarks
10:00 am: Michael Fried (JHU) and Stephen Nichols (JHU): With Louis Marin, on the founding of the Centre d’excellence
10:45 am: Sylvaine Guyot (Harvard) : Des non-pouvoirs du théâtre : force ou défaillance de la Représentation
11:30 am: Neil Hertz (JHU): ‘Basculer’, on Lectures traversières
Introduced by Gabrielle Spiegel (JHU)
12:15-12:30 pm: Pause
12:30 pm: Anselm Haverkamp (NYU and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich): To Destroy Painting: the Caesura of History; Louis Marin Mourning the Revolution
Introduced by Stephen Nichols
1:45 pm: Lunch
3:15 pm: Selected by Earle Havens, a Presentation of 16th and 17th Century Remarkable French Books from “Rare Books & Manuscripts Collection”, Sheridan Libraries
Brody Learning Commons, Room 4040
Friday March 10, 2017
Homewood Campus / Muller Building, Bachall Auditorium
9:00 am : Accueil
9:30 am: Pierre-Antoine Fabre (EHESS) : Le frontispice comme champ de force sémiotique et champ de bataille historiographique
10:15 am: Giovanni Careri (EHESS) : La force en réserve. La Terribilità du Christ de Michel-Ange
11:00 am: Florence Dumora (Université Paris-Diderot) : Quelques pouvoirs de ‘comme’ chez Louis Marin
Introduced by Michael Fried (JHU)
11:45 am-12:00 pm: Pause
12:00 pm: Patrick Boucheron (Collège de France) : Donner à lire, rendre visible : les hantises de la représentation
Introduced by Jacques Neefs
1:15 pm: Lunch
2:30 pm: Tom Conley (Harvard) : Jeux d’Atlas : cartouches de Melchior Tavernier (1564-1641)
3:15 pm: Jean McGarry (JHU): Louis Marin, From the Other Side of the Aisle
4:00 pm: Timothy Murray (Cornell): Representational Surfaces of Power: The Engaged Aesthetics of Xu Bing
Introduced by Derek Schilling (JHU)
6:00-8:00 pm: Reception-Buffet at the Johns Hopkins Club
Contacts:
Jacques Neefs , Derek Schilling