European Association for American Studies

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EAAS CONFERENCE 2002

The United States Of / In Europe: Nationhood, Citizenship, Culture

March 22-25, 2002, Bordeaux, France

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Plenary and Parallel Lectures

last updated: February 28, 2002

Plenary Lectures


FRIDAY, March 22 - 5 PM (Amphith. J. Wrésinski, Athénée municipal)

Denis Lacorne, Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques: " 'E Pluribus Unum': A Motto for Europe?"

Chair: Marc Chénetier, Université Paris 7
 
 

SUNDAY, March 24 - 9 PM (Amphith. C 200, University Bordeaux 3)

Lord Russell-Johnston, Former President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe: "Terrorism and Human Rights"

Chair: Josef Jarab, University of Olomouc, EAAS President
 
 

MONDAY, March 25 - 9 PM (Amphith. J. Wrésinski, Athénée municipal)

Denis Donoghue, New York University: "Culture in a Hard Time."

Chair: Cristina Giorcelli, University of Rome III, EAAS Vice-President
 
 


Parallel Lectures


SATURDAY, March 23 - 9 AM

Cynthia Ghorra-Gobin, University Paris IV: "Metropolitics, Citizenship and Federalism: Europe is Part of this Current American Debate Too."

Amphith. Papy, University Bordeaux 3 - Chair: Theodora Tsimpouki, University of Athens, Greece

Heinz Ickstadt, Free University of Berlin: "American Studies in an Age of Globalization." (WS tie-in)

Amphith. B 400, University Bordeaux 3 - Chair: Walter Hölbling, Karl-Franzens-University, Graz, Austria
 
 

SATURDAY, March 23 - 2.30 PM

Arne Neset, Stavanger Univ. College: "Seeing Europeanly: The Americanization of Arcadia."

Room A 101, University Bordeaux 3 - Chair: Mick Gidley, University of Leeds, UK

Federico Romero, University of Firenze: "The American Half-Century in Europe."

Amphith. Lefèvre, University Bordeaux 3 - Chair: Yuri Stulov, European Humanities University, Minsk, Belarus

Gérard Selbach, University Paris 5: "A Common Art Market: The Tale of Two Continents."

Amphith. Papy, University Bordeaux 3 - Chair: Rosella Mamoli Zorzi, University of Venice, Italy
 
 

MONDAY, March 24 - 10.30 PM

Susan Castillo, University of Glasgow: "Creole Subjectivities: Negotiating Transatlantic Identities."

Amphith. J. Wrésinski, Athénée municipal - Chair: Cristina Giorcelli, University of Rome III, Italy

Felicia Hardison Londré, University of Missouri: "Translating Behavior: How Do European and American Theatregoers See Each Other through Plays in Translation and Live Theatrical Performance?"

Room 46 (4th floor), Athénée municipal - Chair:  Hans Bak, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands




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