Programme Colloque Race and Class in Britain and America – 22-23.03.18
RACE AND CLASS IN BRITAIN AND AMERICA
17th-19th centuries
Jeudi 22 et vendredi 23 mars 2018
Université PARIS VIII Vincennes-St Denis
Organisateurs : Anne-Claire Faucquez (TransCrit, Paris 8), Tim Mc Inerney (TransCrit, Paris 8), Michael Roy (CREA Université de Nanterre)
JEUDI 22 MARS 2018, Amphi X
13h45 : Accueil et inscription
14h : Mot d’accueil du directeur du laboratoire et des organisateurs
14h15 -15h30 : SOCIAL RITUAL AND THE HUMAN BODY
Modérateur : Sébastien Lefait, Université Paris 8
Ignacio Ramos Gay, University of Valencia (Spain), “Canonising the Racialized Freak: Chang and Eng Bunker Redefine Nineteenth-Century American Citizenship”
Camille Joseph, Université Paris 8, “An Ideal Figure: Race, Class and Composite Portraiture in the United States (1880s-1890s)”
Mairin Odle, University of Alabama, “’Marks of distinction’: the Perils and Promise of the American Tattoo”
15h30-15h45 : Pause café
15h45-16h45 : MAKING RACE : EARLY MODERN DISCOURSES
Modérateur : Tim Mc Inerney, Université Paris 8
Nora Galland, Université Paul Valéry-Montpellier 3, “Race in the Renaissance and the Risk of Anachronism : A Diachronic Overview of Racial Discourses Leading Up to the Early Modern Period”
Kevin Siena, Trent University (Canada), “The Intersection of Class and Race in Eighteenth-Century Stadial Theory”
16h45-17h45 : KEYNOTE SPEECH
Kathleen Brown (University of Pennsylvania)
“Undoing Slavery : Abolitionist Body Politics and the Argument over Humanity“
VENDREDI 23 MARS 2018 , Salle B106
9h00 : Accueil
9h30-10h45 : TRANSFORMATIONS : RACIALISING SOCIETY IN THE 19THC
Modératrice : Claire Bourhis-Mariotti, Université Paris 8
Jose M. Armengol, University of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain), “The Racialization of Slavery: Race and/as Class in Frederick Douglass’ 1845 Narrative and Toni Morrison’s A Mercy”
Ben P. Robertson, Troy University (AL, USA), “Race and Class in The Lost Virgin of the South”
Juliette Bourdin, Université Paris 8, “‘The Chinese Must Go’ : Race and Class in the American Rhetoric of Chinese Exclusion (1850-1902)”
10h45-11h : Pause Café
11h-12h : RACE, CLASS AND THE LAW
Modérateur : Bertrand Van Ruymbeke, Université Paris 8
Anthony S. Parent Jr., Wake Forest University (NC), “African American Revolutionary War Veterans, Citizenship, and Colonization”
Lawrence Aje, Université Paul Valéry-Montpellier 3, “Race, Class and Legal Status in the Social Space of Charleston, South Carolina, 1790-1861”
14h-15h30 : RACE AND NATION IN THE FIN DE SIECLE
Modérateur : Cornelius Crowley, Université Paris Nanterre
Maud Michaud, Le Mans Université, “Travelling Concepts : Race, Class and Religion in British Missionaries’ Anthropological Works (1875-1930)”
Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay, Université Paris-Est Créteil, “The Domestic and the Alien in A. Conan Doyle’s “The Sussex Vampire”: the Exhausted Anglo-Saxon Yeoman Stock and the Transfusion of New Foreign Blood”
Miloud Barkaoui, Badj Mokhtar-Annaba University (Algeria), “Racialized Epistemologies of the Frontier in Theodore Roosevelt’s Writings (1885-1893)”
15h30 : CONCLUSIONS DU COLLOQUE
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Lauric Henneton (20 mars 2018). Programme Colloque Race and Class in Britain and America – 22-23.03.18. R E D E H J A. Consulté le 15 septembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/te1g