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The conference analyzes how the self is written, visualized and constructed in texts. It examines how autobiography, self-portriature and autofiction take shape over time.
The conference analyzes how the self is written, visualized and constructed in texts. It examines how different forms of writing such as autobiography, self-portriature and autofiction take shape over time and what purposes they serve for those who read them.
3:30-6:00
Self-portraiture and paradox in Montaigne. Richard Scholar, Oriel College, Oxford University
Sociability and the Self in Sévigné’s Letters. Elizabeth C. Goldsmith, Boston University
Encountering Venture de Villeneuve: Dissonance, Deceit, Autobiography in Rousseau. Pierre Saint-Amand, Yale University
8:00-10:00 pm
Sartre: l'âge des mots. Denis Hollier, New York University
Modiano's Milieu. Morgane Cadieu, Yale University
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.