
The Society for Interdisciplinary French Seventeenth-Century Studies (SE17) invites you to attend the following session which will be livestreamed during its 41st Annual International Conference held in Reykjavík, Iceland this week.
https://www.earlymodernfrance.org/conferences/se17-2022
Early Modern France and the Mediterranean: An Interdisciplinary Conversation
Friday Oct 14, 2022
9:00-10:30am PST / 12-1:30pm EST / 6:00-7:30pm CET
o Meredith Martin (Art History, New York University) & Gillian Weiss (History, Case Western Reserve University), “The Sun King at Sea”
o Sylvie Requemora (French Literature, Aix-Marseille Université), “Regnard et Fercourt captifs: de la fiction à la factualisation”
o Kate van Orden (Musicology, Harvard University), “Hearing Mediterranean Song—Obstacles and Opportunities”
o Michèle Longino (Romance Studies, Duke University), “The Early Modern French Connection: Marseilles and Toulon”
Register for the webinar here: https://umn.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6cry14kfSQawQ7e_LaijCA
The webinar is free and will be captioned in the original language.
To view the full conference program, please click on the following link: https://earlymodernfrance.org/conferences/se17-2022#Program
If you have any questions about the event, please contact chairs Toby Wikström (tew@hi.is) or Juliette Cherbuliez (cherbuli@umn.edu).
Bestu kveðjur | Best wishes,
Dr. Toby Erik Wikström
Verkefnisstjóri | Project Manager
Miðstöð framhaldsnáms | The Graduate School
Sérfræðingur | Research Specialist
Hugvísindastofnun | Centre for Research in the Humanities
Setberg – Hús kennslunnar
Beinn sími / Direct tel: +354 525 5184
https://www.hi.is/midstod_framhaldsnams
https://vigdis.hi.is/en/team/toby-erik-wikstrom/