COLLECTIF D'ANTHROPOLOGIE ET D'HISTOIRE DU SPIRITUEL ET DES AFFECTS
CAHSA ONLINE SPEAKER SERIES
COMMUNAL BODY, SACRIFICIAL BODY: EMBODIMENT AND HOLINESS IN WOMEN'S CONVENTUAL LIVES IN THE XVII CENTURY
Antoinette Gimaret
Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines de Limoges
6 December 2024
7h PT / 8h MT / 9h CT / 10h ET / 16h CET
Via Zoom
CAHSA is pleased to present a talk by Antoinette Gimaret, assistant professor in seventeenth-century French literature at teh Faculté des Lettres et Sciences humaines de Limoges. This talk is part of CAHSA’s biannual online lecture series, which aims to promote dialogue among specialists from different fields who are interested in the relationship between spirituality and affect, and more broadly the religious cultures of the early modern French-speaking world.
The talk (in French) will last 30-40 minutes, followed by 20-30 minutes for discussion (in French and English). CAHSA's Annual Meeting for 2024 will take place immediately after the lecture using the same Zoom link.
EDEN AND EMPIRE: A HUGUENOT´S GLOBAL JOURNEY AT THE END OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Dr. Owen Standwood
Boston College, Massachusetts
11 December 2023
9h PT / 10h MT / 11h CT / 12h ET / 18h CET
Via Zoom
CAHSA is pleased to present a talk by Dr. Owen Stanwood, Associate Professor of History at Boston College (Massachusetts). This talk is part of CAHSA’s biannual online lecture series, which aims to promote dialogue among specialists from different fields who are interested in the relationship between spirituality and affect, and more broadly the religious cultures of the early modern French-speaking world.
The talk (in English) will last 30-40 minutes, followed by 20-30 minutes for discussion (in English and French). CAHSA's Annual Meeting for 2023 will take place immediately after the lecture using the same Zoom link.
THE SPLENDORS AND MISERIES OF HOPE FROM MONTAIGNE TO BOSSUET
Pierre Lyraud
L’Université de Montréal
13 June 2023
9h PT / 10h MT / 11h CT / 12h ET / 18h CET
Via Zoom
CAHSA is pleased to present a talk by Pierre Lyraud, assistant professor of seventeenth-century French literature at l’Université de Montréal. This talk is part of CAHSA’s biannual online lecture series, which aims to promote dialogue among specialists from different fields who are interested in the relationship between spirituality and affect, and more broadly the religious cultures of the early modern French-speaking world.
The talk (in French) will last 30-40 minutes, followed by 20-30 minutes for discussion (in French and English).
THE FLESH AND ITS ADORNMENTS: THE BODIES OF ANGÉLIQUE DE SAINT-JEAN ARNAUD D’ANDILLY
Laurence Plazenet
Université Clermont Auvergne
23 June 2022
9h PT / 10h MT / 11h CT / 12h ET / 18h CET
Via Zoom
CAHSA is pleased to present a talk by Laurence Plazenet, professor at the Université Clermont Auvergne. This talk is part of CAHSA’s biannual online lecture series, which aims to promote dialogue among specialists from different fields who are interested in the relationship between spirituality and affect, and more broadly the religious cultures of the early modern French-speaking world.
The talk (in English) will last 30-40mn, followed by 20-30mn for discussion (in French and English).
BEYOND WORDS:
NONVERBAL ELOQUENCE AND THE SPIRITUAL REALM IN EARLY FRENCH AMERICA
Dr. Céline Carayon
Salisbury University (Maryland)
17 June 2021
9h PT / 10h MT / 11h CT / 12h ET / 18h CET
Via Zoom
As part of its biannual online lecture series, CAHSA is pleased to present a talk by Dr. Céline Carayon, Associate Professor History, Salisbury University (Maryland), and author of Eloquence Embodied: Nonverbal Communication among French and Indigenous Peoples in the Americas (c.1500-c.1700) (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2019), which won the 2020 Chinard Prize from the Society for French Historical Studies, the 2021 Biennal Book Prize from the Forum on Early-Modern Empires and Global Interactions (FEEGI), and received an Honorable Mention for the Boucher Prize from the French Colonial Historical Society.
The talk (in English) will last 30-40mn, followed by 20-30mn for discussion (in French and English).
“IL FAUT SE PERDRE SOI-MÊME”:
TOURS ET DÉTOURS DANS LES AVENTURES DE TÉLÉMAQUE DE FÉNELON
Prof. Laurent Susini
Université Lumière Lyon 2
17 December 2020
9h PT / 12h ET / 18h CET
Via Zoom
For this fourth online lecture, the CAHSA is pleased to present a talk by Prof. Laurent Susini, Professor of French Literature (Université Lumière Lyon 2), and author of L’Insinuation convertie, Pascal, Bossuet, Fénelon : la colombe et serpent (Classiques Garnier, 2019) and of L’Écriture de Pascal : la lumière et le feu (Champion, 2008).
The talk (in French) will last 30-40mn, followed by 20-30mn for discussion (in French and English).
THE ETIQUETTE OF DREAMING:
NIGHT VISIONS AND DISCERNMENT IN SEVENTEENTH CENTURY SPIRITUALITY
Prof. Leslie Tuttle
Louisiana State University
11 June 2020
9h PT / 10h MT / 12h ET / 18h CET
Via Zoom
For this third online lecture, the CAHSA is pleased to present a talk by Prof. Leslie Tuttle, Associate Professor of History (Louisiana State University, Bâton-Rouge). Her current research focuses mainly on the changing perceptions of dreams in seventeenth and eighteenth-century France and the French diaspora.
The talk (in English) will last 30-40mn, followed by 20-30mn for discussion (in French and English).
HISTORICITÉ ET ANHISTORICITÉ DU TEXTE SPIRITUEL.
COMMENT CATÉGORISER L’ÉMOTION SPIRITUELLE ?
Dr Christian Belin
Université de Montpellier
6 December 2020
9h PT / 10h MT / 11h CT / 12h ET / 18h CET
Via Zoom
As part of its new online lecture series, the CAHSA is pleased to present a talk by Dr. Christian Belin, author of La Méditation au XVIIe siècle : Rhétorique, art, spiritualité (Champion, 2006) and Corps pensant : Essai sur la méditation chrétienne (Seuil, 2012).
The talk (in French) will last 30-40mn, followed by 20-30mn for discussion (in French and English).
IDOLATRY AS THE “DARK MATTER” OF SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY FRANCE
INAUGURAL LECTURE BY
Dr. Ellen McClure
University of Illinois at Chicago
13 June 2019
9h PT / 10h MT / 12h ET / 18h CET
Via Zoom
As the inaugural lecture in its new online speaker series, the CAHSA is pleased to present a talk by Dr. Ellen McClure based on her forthcoming book, titled (right now) The Logic of Idolatry in Seventeenth-Century French Literature, to be published spring 2020 with Boydell & Brewer, in their Gallica series.
The talk (in English) will last 30-40mn, followed by 20-30mn for discussion (in French and English).
THE FLESH AND ITS ADORNMENTS: THE BODIES OF ANGÉLIQUE DE SAINT-JEAN ARNAUD D’ANDILLY
Laurence Plazenet
Université Clermont Auvergne
23 June 2022
9h PT / 10h MT / 11h CT / 12h ET / 18h CET
Via Zoom
CAHSA is pleased to present a talk by Laurence Plazenet, professor at the Université Clermont Auvergne. This talk is part of CAHSA’s biannual online lecture series, which aims to promote dialogue among specialists from different fields who are interested in the relationship between spirituality and affect, and more broadly the religious cultures of the early modern French-speaking world.
The talk (in English) will last 30-40mn, followed by 20-30mn for discussion (in French and English).
BEYOND WORDS:
NONVERBAL ELOQUENCE AND THE SPIRITUAL REALM IN EARLY FRENCH AMERICA
Dr. Céline Carayon
Salisbury University (Maryland)
17 June 2021
9h PT / 10h MT / 11h CT / 12h ET / 18h CET
Via Zoom
As part of its biannual online lecture series, CAHSA is pleased to present a talk by Dr. Céline Carayon, Associate Professor History, Salisbury University (Maryland), and author of Eloquence Embodied: Nonverbal Communication among French and Indigenous Peoples in the Americas (c.1500-c.1700) (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2019), which won the 2020 Chinard Prize from the Society for French Historical Studies, the 2021 Biennal Book Prize from the Forum on Early-Modern Empires and Global Interactions (FEEGI), and received an Honorable Mention for the Boucher Prize from the French Colonial Historical Society.
The talk (in English) will last 30-40mn, followed by 20-30mn for discussion (in French and English).
“IL FAUT SE PERDRE SOI-MÊME”:
TOURS ET DÉTOURS DANS LES AVENTURES DE TÉLÉMAQUE DE FÉNELON
Prof. Laurent Susini
Université Lumière Lyon 2
17 December 2020
9h PT / 12h ET / 18h CET
Via Zoom
For this fourth online lecture, the CAHSA is pleased to present a talk by Prof. Laurent Susini, Professor of French Literature (Université Lumière Lyon 2), and author of L’Insinuation convertie, Pascal, Bossuet, Fénelon : la colombe et serpent (Classiques Garnier, 2019) and of L’Écriture de Pascal : la lumière et le feu (Champion, 2008).
The talk (in French) will last 30-40mn, followed by 20-30mn for discussion (in French and English).
THE ETIQUETTE OF DREAMING:
NIGHT VISIONS AND DISCERNMENT IN SEVENTEENTH CENTURY SPIRITUALITY
Prof. Leslie Tuttle
Louisiana State University
11 June 2020
9h PT / 10h MT / 12h ET / 18h CET
Via Zoom
For this third online lecture, the CAHSA is pleased to present a talk by Prof. Leslie Tuttle, Associate Professor of History (Louisiana State University, Bâton-Rouge). Her current research focuses mainly on the changing perceptions of dreams in seventeenth and eighteenth-century France and the French diaspora.
The talk (in English) will last 30-40mn, followed by 20-30mn for discussion (in French and English).
HISTORICITÉ ET ANHISTORICITÉ DU TEXTE SPIRITUEL.
COMMENT CATÉGORISER L’ÉMOTION SPIRITUELLE ?
Dr Christian Belin
Université de Montpellier
6 December 2020
9h PT / 10h MT / 11h CT / 12h ET / 18h CET
Via Zoom
As part of its new online lecture series, the CAHSA is pleased to present a talk by Dr. Christian Belin, author of La Méditation au XVIIe siècle : Rhétorique, art, spiritualité (Champion, 2006) and Corps pensant : Essai sur la méditation chrétienne (Seuil, 2012).
The talk (in French) will last 30-40mn, followed by 20-30mn for discussion (in French and English).
IDOLATRY AS THE “DARK MATTER” OF SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY FRANCE
INAUGURAL LECTURE BY
Dr. Ellen McClure
University of Illinois at Chicago
13 June 2019
9h PT / 10h MT / 12h ET / 18h CET
Via Zoom
As the inaugural lecture in its new online speaker series, the CAHSA is pleased to present a talk by Dr. Ellen McClure based on her forthcoming book, titled (right now) The Logic of Idolatry in Seventeenth-Century French Literature, to be published spring 2020 with Boydell & Brewer, in their Gallica series.
The talk (in English) will last 30-40mn, followed by 20-30mn for discussion (in French and English).