Digital seminar on gender and power in Early Modern France

Dan Rafiqi Discussion
Type: 
Seminar
Date: 
December 7, 2022
Location: 
United Kingdom
Subject Fields: 
Early Modern History and Period Studies, Women's & Gender History / Studies, French History / Studies

 

Dr Williams’s Trust & Library, London 

Assoc. Professor Derval Conroy (University College Dublin:  School of Languages, Culture and Linguistics) 

Changing places: paratexts and gender in translations of Le Moyne's “La Gallerie de Femmes Fortes” (1647)

 

DATE:   Wednesday 7th December 2022     TIME:   5.30 pm - 7.00 pm 

By ZOOM:   Meeting ID:   853 5419 0446   Pass: 377656 


This seminar is one of a forthcoming occasional series highlighting the riches and diversity of collections held by the Dr Williams’s Trust in London. The Trust’s sizable early modern French print holdings, numbering over 1000 texts, covers a range of topics including prose literature, rhetoric and travel writing. 

The focus of this evening’s talk will be on themes of gender and power, a field well represented in the collections.   The Dr Williams’s collections contain funeral sermons written for aristocratic women, panegyrics and works concerned with modelling female virtue.   

The author of Ruling Women, Vol 1 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) Prof Conroy’s talk will focus on Pierre Le Moyne’s La Gallerie de femmes fortes (1647), particularly on the translation of paratextual elements in the text in the Spanish language edition of Le Moyne’s text.   In addition to the broad themes of gender and power, she will touch upon the history of printing as well as the theorisation of paratexts, text and images. 

 

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