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Eastern Resonances 2. India and the Far East
Organised at the University of Paris Diderot – Paris 7
LARCA (EA 4214) – University of Paris Diderot – Paris 7
IRCL (UMR 5186) – University of Montpellier 3
Eastern Resonances 2. India and the Far East
Organised at the University of Paris Diderot – Paris 7
LARCA (EA 4214) – University of Paris Diderot – Paris 7
IRCL (UMR 5186) – University of Montpellier 3
Programme :
5 December 2013: Amphi Turing, bâtiment Sophie Germain, Université Paris Diderot
9.00-9.15: Welcome address
Session 1. Origins
9.15-10.15: Keynote Speaker:
Jyotsna Singh (Michigan State University): “Biographical Boundary
Crossings: Discoveries of ‘Hindustan’ in the Baburnama
and Humayunnama in the Sixteenth Century”
10.15-10.45: coffee break
10.45-11.15: Supriya Chaudhuri
(Jadavpur University, Kolkata): “‘Not fit for any other pursuit’:
Shifting Places, Shifting Identities in Early Travellers to
India”
11.15-11.45: Nandini Das (University of Liverpool): “Goa, 1583”
12.15-2.00: lunch
Session 2. Linguistic Journeys
2.00-2.30: Olivera Jokic (John Jay College, City University of New York): “The Traffic of Literature between Britain and India”
2.30-3.00: Philippe Benoît (INALCO): “The Calcutta Government Sanskrit College”
3.30-4.00: coffee break
4.00-4.30: Fabrizio Speziale (Université de Paris 3 – CNRS): “Colonial Readers of Indo-Persian Scientific Texts: 1770-1830”
End: 4.45
6 December 2013: Amphi Turing, bâtiment Sophie Germain, Université Paris Diderot
Session 3. Individual Journeys
9.00-10.00: Keynote Speaker:
Michael Franklin (University of Swansea): “‘Endued with a natural
disposition to resonance and sympathy’: Sir William Jones and
the Cultural Translation of India”
10.00-10.30: coffee break
10.30-11.00: Tatjana Silec et
Alessandra Stazzone (Université de Paris 4): “Le Voyage en Inde, ou
comment se forger une réputation professionnelle: du
Voyage dans les Indes orientales du bijoutier vénitien Gasparo Balbi (1590) au Voyage de Ralph Fitch dans les Indes (1591)"
11.00-11.30: Nick Myers
(Université de Montpellier 3): "An Englishman at the Court of Jahangir:
Sir Thomas Roe's Embassy to India (1615-1619)"
12.00-2.00: lunch
Session 4. Conceptual Journeys
2.00-2.30: Arthur Dudney (Oxford University): “Calcutta Orientalists and the Conceptual Problem of China, 1785-1825”
2.30-3.00: Milinda Banerjee (Presidency University, Kolkata): “Resonances of Kingship in Crisis. Transcultural Ideas
about Government in Bengal, Britain and France in the 18th century”
3.30-4.00: coffee
Evening: Conference dinner in town
7 December 2013: Fondation Deutsch de la Meurthe, Cité Universitaire
Session 5. Material Journeys
9.00-9.30: Anne Julie Etter
(Université Paris Diderot – Paris 7): “De l’Inde à la Grande Bretagne:
les recherches sur les antiquités indiennes à la fin du
XVIIIe siècle”
9.30-10-00: Vanessa Alayrac
(Université de Lille 3): “Du taoïsme au sensualisme: variations sur un
thème chinois dans l’esthétique du jardin anglo-chinois en
Angleterre au XVIIIème siècle”
10.30-11.00: coffee break
11.00-11.30: Alexandra Kim
(Kensington Palace Collection): “The Curse of the Nabob: Considering
Indian Influences on Fashion in the Eighteenth and Early
Nineteenth Centuries”
11.30-12.00: Willam Hawley
(Univserity of California, Santa Barbara): “Resonances of Adidiction:
Far Eastern Drugs as Commodities”
12.30-2.00: lunch
Session 6. Literary Journeys
2.00-2.30: Audrey Truschke (Gonville and Caius College, University
of Cambridge): "The Colonial Afterlife of Mughal Persian Translations of
the Sanskrit Epics"
2.30-3.00: Madhu Benoît (University of Grenoble 3): “The Historical and Cultural Resonances of the Work of Sir William Jones”
3.30-4.00: coffee break
4.00-4.30: Diego Saglia
(University of Parma): “'A Mart for Everything': Packaging and
Distributing India in Letitia London's Drawing-Room Scrap Book”
Discussion and conclusions
End: 5.00
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