📢@MMLL_Cambridge Nineteenth-Century French Studies Seminar 2024-25📢
Join us in @CaiusCollege to talk incels, kinetic liberation politics, smell studies, sonic opacity, Post-Impressionism, imagining otherwise, the repressive hypothesis, decapitation, and prison sex...
After our wonderful semicentennial conference at @DukeU, the Nineteenth-Century French Studies Colloquium (@NCFSassoc) is heading west for 2025!
📅 30 October - 2 November 2025
📍Reno, NV
Organiser: Erin Edgington (@unevadareno)
Great to see this special issue on Science and Culture after the Advent of Race, edited by @ritorneropoeta and @drsaraharens out now in Dix-Neuf, the journal of @UK_SDN https://t.co/8mwWEcNblY
For anyone out there interested in my book Iran and French Orientalism (I see you nerds! ♥️ ) a full recording of my @Princeton lecture is available on Youtube: https://t.co/FKdHhIFW69
Seth and I will be presenting on our book this Friday, April 26, 2PM Eastern. It’s free to attend, registration is required.
Corry Cropper and Seth Whidden in conversation with Elizabeth Emery
Register: https://t.co/KbvYQhYRj0
Coming soon with @UNPjournals, NCFS Spring-Summer 2024!
Featuring...
@kyliesago on abolition and commemoration
@EllamaeLepper on Stendhal’s salons
@MashaBelSol on disaporic solidarities
Philip Knee (@universitelaval) on Sainte-Beuve and La Rochefoucauld...
Really looking forward to conversation with @colin_foss about my @northwesternup book Sex Work, Text Work: Mapping Prostitution in the Nineteenth-Century French Novel TOMORROW (Friday 2/16; 2-3pm; on Zoom) as part of #NCFSUnbound. Register here: https://t.co/fBfs74MFnh
CFP #MLA2025 Migrations and Diasporas 250-word abstracts for a roundtable on migrations, diasporas, and centers of cultural exchange in the 19th-century francophone world. Special focus on Louisiana and New Orleans is encouraged. Submit abstracts to [email protected] by 3-10-24.
NCFS is proud to be one of the @UNPjournals signing on to @ProjectMUSE’s ‘Subscribe to Open’ (S2O) scheme.
Rather than have authors pay for open access fees, MUSE will make journal content available via #OpenAccess as long as libraries continue to subscribe to the journal.
At the Nineteenth-Century French Studies (@NCFSassoc) Colloquium in Baltimore (@JohnsHopkins)?
Stay tuned for an exciting @UNPjournals announcement from @NCFS_journal editor Seth Whidden this evening…
📢Coming soon with @UNPjournals, NCFS 52.1-2 (Fall-Winter 2023-24)📢
Feat. @1MichaelLucey on readability, @maditweetstoo on ballet and celebrity, @SusannaNLee on Huysmans and turtles, @hannah_frydman on the erotic pre-history of social media, and much, much more…
Grandiose fantasies of omniscience, dubious claims to objectivity, bias-laden artifacts... oh, and Balzac.
Join us on 16th October to talk digital humanities and French literary studies with Andrea Del Lungo (@Sorbonne_Univ_) at the @MMLL_Cambridge 19th-c. French seminar!
Publication Day! I'm delighted to announce the publication of my new book Behind the Seams: Women, Fashion, and Work in 19th-C France. Available now at https://t.co/8HuTcFT7Wo Much gratitude to all who helped make it happen!
@BloomsburyFashn@Vassar@NCFSassoc
🚨Call for papers: ‘Fueling the Nineteenth Century: Energy and Nineteenth-Century French Studies’🚨
https://t.co/fQXZoy5mna
A special section to appear in NCFS vol. 53 nos. 3–4 (spring–summer 2025)
(editors: Cary Hollinshead-Strick and @anneoneilhenry)
The NCFS editorial board is thrilled to welcome two new members…
Chelsea Stieber (@chelseastieber, @Tulane) joins François Proulx (@UofIllinois) as Associate Editor. She specialises in 19th-c. Caribbean literature, history, and culture with an emphasis on Haiti.