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SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:Eighteenth-Century France and Beyond: New Cultural Histories
DESCRIPTION:This conference on “The Cultural History of France and the World” will bring together current and former students of Dena Goodman’s in her honor. These interdisciplinary scholars build on the foundations of cultural history while also defining and embracing new historical\nquestions in ways that keep gender\, race\, sexuality\, and cultural practice at the core of their research. This conference will feature papers that centralize the margins of the French empire\; foreground interpersonal relationships in the process of artistic\, intellectual\, and cultural production\; and position science as an integral part of politics\, culture\, and society\, including historical practice. \n\nThe conference will feature the research of current University of Michigan students working in these areas as well as former students engaging in interdisciplinary historical scholarship on French cultural history. Michigan faculty will chair each session. Dena Goodman\, one of the most innovative historians in this field\, will provide closing remarks for the conference.\n\nParticipants:\nFormer Michigan Students:\nDanna Agmon\, Virginia Tech University (Michigan History and Anthropology Ph.D.\, 2011)\nSteve Auerbach\, Georgia College and State University (Michigan B.A.\, 1991\; LSU History\nPh.D.\, 1999)\nKatie Cangany\, Notre Dame University (Michigan History Ph.D.\, 2009)\nShannon Dawdy\, University of Chicago (Michigan History and Anthropology Ph.D.\, 2003)\nAlison DeSimone\, University of Missouri-Kansas City (Michigan Musicology Ph.D.\, 2013\nJonathan Eacott\, University of California\, Riverside (Michigan History Ph.D.\, 2008\nJessica Fripp\, Texas Christian University (Michigan Art History Ph.D.\, 2012)\nRobert Kruckeburg\, Troy University (Michigan History Ph.D.\, 2009)\nJennifer L. Palmer\, University of Georgia (Michigan History and Women’s Studies Ph.D.\, 2008)\nNatalie Rothman\, University of Toronto\, Scarborough (Michigan History and Anthropology\nPh.D.\, 2006)\nSean Takats\, George Mason University (Michigan History Ph.D.\, 2007)\nYing Zhang\, Ohio State University (Michigan History and Women's Studies Ph.D.\, 2010)\n\nCurrent Michigan Students:\nHaley Bowen\, University of Michigan (Doctoral Student\, History)\nJohn Finkelberg\, University of Michigan (Doctoral Candidate\, History)\nCourtney Wilder\, University of Michigan (Doctoral Candidate\, Art History)\n\nMichigan Faculty:\nJoshua Cole\, History\nDavid Hancock\, History\nPeggy McCracken\, Romance Languages and Women’s Studies\nBill Paulson\, Romance Languages\nDavid Porter\, English and Comparative Literature\nSusan Siegfried\, Art History and Women’s Studies
UID:66955-16787748@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/66955
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Anthropology,Art,Art History,Culture,Department Of English Language And Literature,Eisenberg Institute For Historical Studies,English Language & Literataure,European,Global And Transnational,Graduate,Graduate and Professional Students,Graduate School,Graduate Students,History,Humanities,Institute For Research On Women And Gender,Interdisciplinary,literary,Literature,Museum,Music,Social,Sociology,Transcultural Studies,UMMA,Women's Studies
LOCATION:Tisch Hall - 1014
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