A19 (LARCA /VALE) – Matthew Redmond “Between Worlds: Revolutionary Time in American Literature » (No v. 10, 2pm, U Paris Cité ODG Building 829 / Zoom)

AFEA NEWS: A19 (LARCA /VALE) – Matthew Redmond “Between Worlds: Revolutionary Time in American Literature » (Nov. 10, 2pm, U Paris Cité ODG Building 829 / Zoom)

Dear colleagues,

On November 10th, at 2pm, A19 is inviting Matthew Redmond for a talk entitled “Between Worlds: Revolutionary Time in American Literature.”
Pauline Pilote (UBS) will be respondent.

The seminar will take place in room 829, Olympe de Gouges Building, Université Paris Cité and on Zoom.

Matthew Redmond is a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at Université de Lille. He holds a PhD from Stanford University (Living Too Long: The Politics of Lifespan in American Literature). His research explores the intersection of temporality, republican politics, and literary culture in America throughout the long nineteenth century. His work has appeared in English Literary History, Nineteenth-Century Literature, and Textes et Contextes, among other sources.

Please also note that on December 8th (Room 830, Olympe de Gouges Building, Université Paris Cité/ Zoom), Prof. Steve Rachman (Michigan State University) will give a talk titled « Pathoregimes: Poe, Pestilence, Space and Time. » Sari Altshuler (Northeastern Univ) will be respondent.

Zoom links will be posted on the A19 website.

With all best wishes,

Cécile Roudeau (Université Paris Cité, LARCA, UMR 8225)
Thomas Constantinesco (Sorbonne Université, VALE, UR 4085)
https://a19.hypotheses.org/