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Wednesday 1 June AMSuntrust AuditoriumBuilding 425
8:30 - 9:00 Breakfast & registration
9:00 - 10:45 Salons and Entertainment Chair: Katherine Dauge-Roth, Bowdoin College
Matthew Dye, University of Missouri.Depictions of the Salon in the ancien régime.
Agnès Cousson, Université de Bretagne occidentale.« Je suis la personne qui m’ennuie le moins, m’occupant toujours, et me diver tissant même à rêver » : Mademoiselle de Montpensier et l’art de s’amuser.
Kathleen Wine, Darmouth College. Two modes of recreational reading in Ibrahim and Clélie.
Marcella Leopizzi, Università degli Studi di Bari. Récréation, instruction et amusement dans La maison des jeux.Jeux de hasard vs jeux d’esprit.
11:00 - 12:45 Science, Fiction, and Both Chair: Agnès Cousson, Université de Bretagne Occidentale
Katherine Dauge-Roth, Bowdoin College. Entertaining Ideas: Scientific Spectacle and the Transmission of Knowledge. Franck Baron, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales.Le premier paradoxe de la Belle au bois dormant.
Lauren Gandy, University of Central Florida.Reason is King and Science is His Crown; A Study of French Science Fiction for the Dis-semination of Philosophical Thoughts.
Eric Rottman, Emory University.Reexamining Nature in Charles Sorel’s Science Universelle.
12:45 - 14:00 Lunch on your own
Katherine Dauge-Roth, Bowdoin College Entertaining Ideas: Scientific Spectacle and the Transmission of Knowledge.
Franck Baron, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences SocialesLe premier paradoxe de La Belle au bois dormant.
Lauren Gandy, University of Central FloridaReason is King and Science is His Crown; A Study of French Science Fiction for the Dissemination of Philosophical Thoughts.
Eric Rottman, Emory UniversityReexamining Nature in Charles Sorel’s Science Universelle.
Matthew Dye, University of MissouriDepictions of the Salon in the ancien régime.
Agnès Cousson, Université de Bretagne Occidentale« Je suis la personne qui m’ennuie le moins, m’occupant toujours, et me divertissant même à rêver » : Mademoiselle de Montpensier et l’art de s’amuser.
Kathleen Wine, Darmouth College Two Modes of Recreational Reading in Ibrahim and Clélie.
Marcella Leopizzi, Università degli Studi di Bari Récréation, instruction et amusement dans La maison des jeux.Jeux de hasard vs jeux d’esprit.
Wednesday 1 June PMBush 1 7 6 Building 1 00 14:00 - 15:00 E-LECTURE Chair: Shaheen Alhumaudhi, Rollins College Paule Desmoulière, Université Paris IV Sorbonne Les festivités funèbres dans les relations de funérailles jésuites en France au XVIIe siècle.
Suntrust Auditorium Building 42515:15 - 16:15 Re-Creations of the Grand Siècle (1) Chair: Bertrand Landry, The University of Mount Union
Stephen Shapiro, Bennington College « Tous les héros étaient ainsi » : Historical Fiction and the Fashioning of a Gay Grand Siècle.
Christine Rousseau, Université de Nantes Qu’y a-t-il après le « happy end » ? Avertissement et divertissement, des contes de fées du XVIIe siècle aux photos de Dina Goldstein et Thomas Czarnecki.
16:30 - 17:45 Economics, Tales and Fables: des histoires à (ne pas) dormir debout Sponsored by the Economics Dept. at Rollins College Chair: Jesse Velez, Rollins College
Zhaochang Peng, Rollins College A tale of Two Countries: A Political Economy Approach to 17th-Century Fairy Tales in China and France.
Audrey Calefas-Strebelle, Mills College L’Ancien et le Moderne face aux mutations économiques en France : La Fontaine et Perrault seraient-ils visionnaires ?
Benjamin Balak, Rollins College The ruse of the fairies. Proto-Capitalism and Magnanimity in Women’s Fairy Tales of the 1690s.
18:00-19:00 Cornell Fine Arts Museum Tour Building 303 Curator Amy Galpin, and Louise Buyo, Education Coordinator
Thursday 2 June AM
8:00 - 8:30 Breakfast
8:30 - 9:30 Re-create the Antiquity in the Grand Siècle Chair: Christine McCall Probes, University of South Florida
Julien Bardot, Université Paris-Sorbonne La recréation ludique de l’Antiquité dans l’œuvre de La Fontaine.
Heather Kirk, Western University La Descente d’Orphée aux Enfers de Charles de l’Espine (1614) : une recréation théâtrale de l’épisode ovidien.
9:45 - 11:00 Re-creations of the Grand Siècle (2) Chair: Bertrand Landry, The University of Mount Union
Kyung Mee Joo, University of Central Florida Three Jocastes, A Theatrical Recreation.
Rainer Zaiser, Universität zu Kiel La Princesse de Clèves de Marie Darrieussecq : recréer l’histoire d’un roman classique à l’âge postmoderne.
Barbara Woshinsky, University of Miami From Book to Film: Metamorphoses of Early Modern Women in La Princesse de Montpensier and L’Allée du roi.
Bush AuditoriumBuilding 10011:15 - 12:45 Le Salon selon la Timucua White House Organizer: Coralie Claeysen-Gleyzon
Benoit Glazer & Elaine Corriveau, Performers and Guest Speakers
12:45 - 14:00 Lunch on your own
Suntrust AuditoriumBuilding 425
Thursday 2 June PMSuntrust Auditorium Building 42514:00 - 15:00 Plaire et instruire
Chair: Audrey Calefas-Strebelle, Mills College Sophie Raynard-Leroy, Stony Brook University Teaching Disney in the College Classroom.
Skye Paine, SUNY Brockport How to Edutain the 17th Century.
15:00 - 16:15 Grand Siècle, Grand Disney Chair: Stephen Shapiro, Bennington College
Steve Fleck, California State University, Long Beach Comedy, Catastrophe, Conformism: on Molière’s and Mickey’s Career Trajectories.
Polly Thompson Mangerson, University of Georgia The Original Wicked Queen: From Poisoned Cup in Corneille’s Rodogune to Poisoned Apple in Disney’s Snow White.
Sophie Capmartin, Tulane University From Pocahontas to the Missouri Princess: Examples of the Spectacu- larisation of the “sauvagesse” in the E.M. Period and 20th Century.
16:30 - 17:30 Courtly Entertainment through Foreign Eyes Chair: Marie Léticée, UCF
Sarah Beytelmann, Princeton University Oral pleasures: letter-writing and food in Madame Palatine’s letters.
Christine McCall Probes, University of South Florida Royal Games in Germanic, French and Italian Courts: the Mémoires et Lettres de voyage of Sophie de Hanovre.
17:40 - 18:40 Versailles Chair: Mariela Saad Delgado, UCF
Kayla Davis, University of Central Florida The Iconography of Rome and the Ingenuity of Louis XIV: Finding Rome in the Halls of Versailles.
Volker Schröder, Princeton University Into the Maze: Interactive Recreations of the Labyrinth of Versailles.
19:00 - 20:00 Reception at the Barker House Building 600 Hosted by Dr. Grant H. Cornwell, President of Rollins College
Friday 3 June AM8:00 - 8:30 Breakfast 8:30 - 9:45 Entertainment, Province and Margins Chair: Steve Fleck, California State University, Long Beach
Patrick Sacleux, Université Paul-Valéry – Montpellier III Les Cévennes du XXIe siècle: une société recréée à l’aune des bouleversements subis aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Jolene Vos-Camy, Calvin College Les Réflexions chrétiennes d’Antoinette de Salvan de Saliès Chad A. Córdova, Princeton University Diversion as Symptom and Cure: Pascal, Divertissement, and the Melancholy of Human Nature.
10:00 - 11:00 Fairy Tales and Entertainment Chair: Volker Schröder, Princeton University
Bronwyn Reddan, The University of Melbourne We write to instruct and to entertain: The role of pleasure in French fairy tales, 1690-1709. Valentine Balguerie, Williams College Les jeux de l’ambition: Catherine Bernard ou la réussite par le divertissement.
11:15 - 12:30 Exotism and Abroad Chair: Nicky Gauthier, UCF
Theresa Brock, Pennsylvania State University The Diversion of Mystery: Literary Veiling and the Spectacular Other in Madame de La Fayette’s Zaïde.
Mathilde Bedel, Université d’Aix-en-Provence La dévotion et Robert Challe: quand la recréation indienne devient récréation satirique.
Mathilde Morinet, Université d’Aix-Marseille Se divertir « aux rives prochaines » : le divertissement de l’étranger sous le regard du libertin en voyage
12:30 - 14:30 General Membership Business Meeting &
Lunch atDave’s Boathouse Building 325
Suntrust Auditorium Building 425
Friday 3 June PMSuntrust Auditorium Building 425
15:00 - 16:15 Fairy tales, Murat and Entertainment
Chair: Sophie Raynard-Leroy, Stony Brook University Marc Court, Sorbonne Paris IV Présence et sens du divertissement dans Les Lutins du Château de Kernosy de Mme de Murat.
Rori Bloom, University of Florida The Art and Science of Entertainment in the Fairy Tales of Madame de Murat.
Perry Gethner, Oklahoma State University Murat, Durand and the Novel of Recreation.
16:30 - 17:30 Re-creations of Perrault’s Tales Chair: Charlotte Trinquet du Lys, UCF
Leanna Thomas, Seminole State College Redeeming the Displaced: Antonine Maillet’s “Cinderella Story” of the Acadian People.
Twyla Meding, West Virginia University La Princesse de la Tour Maubourg: Gradations of Gold in Amélie Nothomb’s Barbe bleue. Martine Debaisieux, University of Wisconsin-Madison « Peau d’Ane » travesti par Jacques Demy, ou l’enchantement de la perversion.
18:30 - 21:30 BANQUET RECEPTION Organizer: Coralie Claeysen-Gleyzon
Galloway Room, Building 331
the organizing committee wishes to thank the following
participants for their generous contribution to
our cultural program
Thank YouPresident Grant Cornwell, Rollins College
Ena Heller, Cornell Fine Art Museum Amy Galpin, Cornell Fine Art MuseumLouise Buyo, Cornell Fine Art Museum
John Sinclair, Rollins CollegeSherry Orr, Rollins CollegeLynn Peghiny, Rollins CollegeHayley Pflug, Rollins College
D’Vonte Chapman, Rollins CollegeCourtney Austin, Rollins College
Felix Balak, UCFJeanette Conrad, UCF
Lauren Gandy, UCFBernice Lauderan, UCF
Mariela SaAd-Delgado, UCF
Benoit Glazer, Timucua White House
Elaine Corriveau, Timucua White House
Le Macaron Lake Mary
1140 Town Park Ave
Ste 1280
Lake Mary FL32746