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PARUTION: LES SALAUDS VONT EN ENFER

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Les salauds vont en enfer, Pièce en 2 actes de Frédéric Dard, Edition présentée et annotée par : Hugues Galli, Thierry Gautier et Dominique Jeannerod, EUD, 2015, 238 pp.  

On connaît Frédéric Dard romancier, on connaît moins Frédéric Dard auteur dramatique, scénariste ou dialoguiste. L’auteur a pourtant écrit de nombreux textes pour le théâtre. Certaines pièces sont parues en livres ou dans des revues, mais la plupart d’entre elles ont été jouées sans que le texte fasse l’objet d’une publication.
C’est le cas de la pièce Les salauds vont en enfer. Montée au Théâtre du Grand-Guignol à Paris en 1954 et mise en scène par Robert Hossein, cette pièce a connu un destin particulier car elle a fait l’objet de trois transpositions particulièrement intéressantes. Dès 1955, en effet, l’adaptation cinéma-tographique est confiée à Robert Hossein et  parallèlement sur les conseils de son éditeur, Frédéric Dard écrit l’adaptation romanesque de la pièce. Le roman sort en 1956 sous le même titre. En 1971, Abder Isker propose  une dernière adaptation pour la télévision.
La présente édition offre au lecteur un texte inédit, annoté et accompagné d’un dossier critique. Ce dernier présente l’œuvre dans son contexte et étudie ses différentes variantes dans le cadre de sa transmédialité.

Pour acheter le livre, cliquez ici: http://eud.u-bourgogne.fr/432-les-salauds-vont-en-enfer-9782364411203.html

Conference: Popular Culture Association of Canada

Call for Papers
Popular Culture Association of Canada (PCAC) 5th Annual Conference, May 7-9, 2015

The fifth Annual Conference of the Popular Culture Association of Canada will be held at the Sheraton on the Falls Hotel, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada from Thursday, May 7 to Saturday, May 9, 2015.

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Appel à textes: Pierre Boulle et la SF

Appel à textes pour pour le numéro 6 de ReS Futurae

Responsables du dossier : Arnaud Huftier et Irène Langlet

Échéances :

– envoi des propositions (5000 signes maximum) jusqu’au 1er mars 2015, à :  Arnaud.Huftier_at_univ-valenciennes.fr et irene.langlet_at_unilim.fr.
– réponse de ReSF le 15 avril au plus tard.
– remise des articles le 30 août 2015 au plus tard.

Les auteurs sont invités à prendre connaissance des consignes d’écritures et de soumission des articles sur le site de la revue ou sur le carnet de ReS Futurae.

Pierre Boulle

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colloque: Pour une nouvelle économie du savoir et de la littérature

Pour une nouvelle économie du savoir et de la littérature. Genres narratifs et logique de marché.

Responsable du projet (Sektionsleitung): Alessandro Leiduan (Toulon)

Contact: leiduanalex@hotmail.com

Date du colloque: 26-29 juillet 2015 Château de l‘Université de Mannheim

Réponses attendues pour le 31 décembre 2014

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Parution: Luciano Curreri Misure del ritorno. Scrittori, critici e altri revenants

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Luciano Curreri

Misure del ritorno. Scrittori, critici e altri revenants

Milano, Greco&Greco, «I quaderni di Nuova Prosa», 2014, 200 p.

ISBN 978-88-7980-638-1

On y parle de la représentation romanesque – dans l’Italie au tournant du siècle (1980-2013) – des écrivains, philosophes, théologiens, critiques littéraires, traducteurs, agents éditoriaux et journalistes militants tels que Campanella, Salgari, d’Annunzio, Benjamin, G. Debenedetti, Bazlen, Bonhoeffer, Pasolini… On y parle de ce peuple italien dont personne n’est jamais content, à commencer, bien sûr, par les intellectuels, comme le suggérait déjà Gramsci. On y parle des “maîtres à penser” et on se souvient de Pinocchio: “Si on les laissait faire, ils se prendraient tous pour nos pères ou nos maîtres”. Mais on parle également d’une littérature italienne contemporaine connue et méconnue, à mi-chemin entre fiction et essai : Affinati, Arpaia, Barbero, Belpoliti, A. Debenedetti, Defilippi, Del Giudice, Eco, E. Ferrero, Guarnieri, Maffia, Magris, Mari, Masali, W. Pedullà, Stajano, Tabucchi, E. Trevi. On parle aussi de cette résistance à la mort que sont notre vie, notre écriture, notre témoignage. On parle enfin de ces particuliers revenants qui seront nos “papà” tout au cours de notre vie. C’est un livre avec des coquilles mais que son auteur considère nécessaire.

Luciano Curreri (Turin, 1966) est professeur ordinaire de Langue et littérature italienne à l’Université de Liège où il enseigne la civilisation, la littérature moderne et contemporaine, l’histoire de la critique et de la langue.

Summer School : Amsterdam Creative City

Summer School : Amsterdam Creative City

AMSTERDAM CREATIVE CITY: MEDIA, ART & CULTURE is a new international summer school being launched at the University of Amsterdam this coming summer (June-July 2014).

This intensive course uses Amsterdam as a living laboratory to explore the relationship between creativity, cities, and globalisation. It combines theoretical readings and discussion-based seminars with extensive fieldwork in key locations across the city, ranging from the canal and museum districts in the historic city centre to more experimental or marginal sites like NDSM Wharf, Schiphol Airport, and the ring road.

In particular, the course will study the ways in which global practices in art, media, and urban development are taking shape in a European city that has long functioned as a centre of cultural exchange.

Combining discussion-based seminars with extensive fieldwork in locations across the city, the summer school is specifically designed for international BA students with backgrounds in the humanities and social sciences and can be taken for transferable university credit (6 ECTS). All teaching, material, and coursework will be in English. Housing in central Amsterdam is available for all students who need it. More details, including a full description and dates, can be found here: http://www.uva.nl/en/education/other-programmes/summer-winter/programmes/uva-summer-school-programmes/uva-summer-school-programmes/content/folder/amsterdam-creative-city/amsterdam-creative-city.html For questions or more information, please contact Christoph Lindner (c.p.lindner@uva.nl) or Letje Lips (A.R.Lips@uva.nl) Christoph Lindner www.christophlindner.nl

Application deadline: 1 May 2014.

Ph.D. Summer School: Cultural Im/materialities: Contagion, Affective Rhythms and Mobilization

Ph.D. Summer School: Cultural Im/materialities: Contagion, Affective Rhythms and Mobilization

2nd Ph.D. Summer School of Cultural Transformations: Cultural Im/materialities: Contagion, Affective Rhythms and Mobilization

23-27 June 2014, Aarhus University, Denmark

The summer school is funded by the Ph.D. programmes Art, Literature and Cultural Studies and ICT, Media, Communication and Journalism and by Centre for Sociological Studies Aarhus University (all Aarhus University). The event is part of a cultural studies summer school network with Warwick University, University of Southern Denmark, Södertörn University and Aarhus University as partners. The first event in 2013 was hosted by Warwick University

Organisers: Associate Professor, PhD, Britta Timm Knudsen, Associate Professor, PhD, Mads Krogh, Assistant Professor, PhD, Carsten Stage, Associate Professor, PhD, Anne Marit Waade

Partners: Warwick University, UK, University of Southern Denmark, DK, Södertörn University, SE, CESAU, DK, Copenhagen Business School, DK

Confirmed keynotes: Professor Georgina Born (Music and Anthropology, Oxford University), UK, Reader Tony D. Sampson (Digital Culture and Communications, University of East London), UK, Professor John Protevi (Philosophy and French Studies, Louisiana State  University), US, Senior Lecturer Luciana Parisi (Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths), UK

Lecturers / workshop organizers / discussants: Jenny Sundén, Södertörn University, Nathaniel Tkacz, Warwick University, Christian Borch, Copenhagen Business School, Representative from University of Southern Denmark, Anne Marit Waade, Aarhus University, Carsten Stage, Aarhus University, Mads Krogh, Aarhus University, Britta Timm Knudsen, Aarhus University, Christoffer Kølvraa, Aarhus University, Louise Fabian, Aarhus University, Camilla Møhring Reestorff, Aarhus University

ECTS: 5 ECTS

Time: June 23-27 2014

Room and Place: Aarhus University

Cost/ Policy: No cost fee, each participant covers travel & accommodation.

Max. number of participants: 30

Description:

The summer school wants to explore the role of affect, suggestive rhythms and contagion for the somatic mobilization of agents across a range of socio-cultural situations (e.g. protest events, dance halls, online forums, catastrophes), practises and processes (e.g. political mobilization and engagement, school bullying, youth loneliness, xenophobic/nationalist panics). In recent years an increasing interest in materiality, space, technology and embodiment has developed in the humanities and social sciences combined with an ‘affective turn’ (Clough, Massumi, Thrift, Seigworth and Gregg, Ahmed) to immaterial dimensions of these phenomena.

This has re-actualised early sociological theories about affective suggestion, contagion and imitation (e.g. Gustave Le Bon and Gabriel Tarde), which offer valuable insights to the analysis of a contemporary cultural landscape characterised by for instance viral/memetic phenomena, mediated/networked/rhythmically coordinated crowds, affective online communication and political modulation of citizen affects (Blackman, Borch, Gibbs, Sampson, Butler). During the summer school we wish to collectively explore the immaterial dimensions of the material social world and vice versa, discuss the potentialities, implications and risks of such analysis in an open interdisciplinary environment.

The event will attract PhD students from a range of academic fields (anthropology, geography, media, cultural studies, aesthetics, sociology, political science etc.) interested in, and doing research on, the affective turn, processes of imitation/suggestion/contagion, the rhythmically attuning mobilisation of bodies, and the im/material dimensions of culture and the social world.

Possible areas/topics:

  • – The affective dimensions of materiality, space, technology and things
  • – Aesthetics and affectivity, sensual design
  • – Mobilization within public and private spheres of action
  • – Viral communication, virality in the media, memes, social media
  • – The methodological challenges of analysing cultural materialities and immaterial processes
  • – Theoretical legacies to the ‘affective turn’ and new materialist orientations within the humanities and social sciences; early sociologies of contagion, suggestion and imitation
  • – Moral, media and financial panics
  • – Music culture, sound, dance and rhythm
  • – Industries of affect, affective consumption
  • – Tourism, black spot/dark tourism
  • – Artistic agency, idols and fandom
  • – Crowds, protest culture, social movements, (creative/eventful) activism, political events
  • – Depression, loneliness, bullying, affective exclusion
  • – Charity, empathy and sympathy
  • – Affect, emotion and power, war and affective modulation
  • – Xenophobia, nationalism, the strategic production of fear and hate
  • – Atmosphere, aura, prestige
  • – Sexuality, porn, love and care
  • – The affectivity of catastrophes
  • – Blasphemy, fanaticism and provocative politics

The Ph.D.-summer school will be based on keynote presentations, workshops and students’ own project presentations and organized feedback sessions.

Exam:

The examination will consist of three parts: 1. Full paper hand-in (deadline May 15); 2. Attending workshops and doing group assignments; 3. Paper presentation and discussion of papers.

Deadline for submission:

March 1 2014

Send an email to: Marianne Hoffmeister mho@adm.au.dk

Attach a description of your research topic and project (max. 300 words).

March 15: You will get to know if you participate, and you will be asked to confirm your participation.

Preparation for PhD students:

April 1: The organizers will form groups out of the participants (5 in all) and each group has to organize a slot of one hour each with a social and/or academic content (e.g. academic speed-dating, guided tours in Aarhus for strangers by strangers, exercises between the slots).

May 15: Deadline for submitting a full paper (10 pages)

Preparation for teachers:

March: Organizers must read the abstracts and form participants groups.

Medio May: The group of teachers will be responsible for 3-4 papers, that he/she has read carefully in advance in order to 1) place the paper within the theme of the summer school 2) to be a discussant of the paper and to give an open and constructive feedback at the summer school

About the summer school network (SSCT): The series aims at creating an international environment of constructive academic discussions in the field of cultural studies in order to strengthen this discipline in our respective academic communities and to develop the discipline of cultural studies according to actual developments and new theoretical paradigms. The series aims at improving teaching in cultural studies through a meticulous work on theoretical, methodological and empirical challenges. It is also our intention to build stronger research relations and exchange opportunities between the involved institutions and participants. Network coordinator: Carsten Stage (norcs@hum.au.dk).

Conférence: C. Jamain, la pantomime dans tous ses états (12 octobre)

Pierrots blancs, noirs, posthumes et décadents

la pantomime dans tous ses états

Conférence démonstration de Claude Jamain

EA 45 03 (Paris IV Sorbonne) / Société Théophile Gautier

Pierrots blancs, noirs, posthumes et décadents: la pantomime dans tous ses états” par Claude Jamain, professeur d’esthétique à l’Université Lille III…et comédien

En Sorbonne, le samedi 12 octobre, à 15h,

amphithéâtre Michelet (entrée 46 rue Saint-Jacques)

Claude Jamain, fin connaisseur et acteur de pantomime, tâchera de faire revivre les riches heures de la pantomime, dont le Pierrot Posthume  de Théophile Gautier.

Tarif: 8 euros. Etudiants : 5 euros.

Réservations: Martine.lavaud@paris-sorbonne.fr

Voir également le site de la Société Théophile Gautier

www.theophilegautier.fr

Offre emploi : Senior Research Officer

The Institute for Culture and Society is currently advertising for the position of Senior Research Officer.

Senior Research Officer Institute for Culture and Society Ref 338/13

Are you passionate about successfully managing research projects? Are you looking for an opportunity to advance your career in research administration?

As a leading research institute, the Institute for Culture and Society (ICS) at the University of Western Sydney (UWS), investigates transformations in culture and society in the context of contemporary global change. We champion inter-disciplinary, engaged and collaborative research in the Humanities and Social Sciences for a digital age. Details about our research program can be found on our website, http://www.uws.edu.au/ics

We seek to appoint an experienced Senior Research Officer to manage and coordinate a range of research activities on behalf of Institute researchers and across all of our research programs and themes.

You love to manage a variety of research activities and the excitement of juggling multiple projects simultaneously. You have a keen analytic ability and are a great organiser with extraordinary logistical and time management skills, with a good understanding of database maintenance and research-related information technology.

You are a great communicator and can successfully prepare ethics applications, research disseminations, management reports and briefing papers including conference presentations and journal articles. You are budget focused and have a detailed knowledge of the rules and regulations pertaining to research in the Australian Higher Education system.

Your relevant research experience and demonstrated understanding of research administration in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences will be well regarded.

This is a full time, ongoing position based at our Parramatta campus.

Remuneration Package: HEW Level 7 $87,875 to $94,819 p.a. (comprising Salary $74,255 to $80,123 p.a., 17% Superannuation, and Leave Loading)

Position Enquiries: Terry Fairclough, 9685 9698 or email t.fairclough@uws.edu.au

Closing Date: 29 April 2013

To view a position description or to apply, please see the University of Western Sydney current vacancies listing.