PLURIELLES / IUF literature conference

  • June 13-14 (new conference schedule scheduled for March 16-17)

How are female readers represented in contemporary literature? Whether they are fictional readers, who question the way in which the contemporary story addresses its recipients, or real readers, who demonstrate literate or ordinary reading practices, these figures construct and disseminate the image of women reading and writing. The persistent role of old stereotypes or, on the contrary, the political and emancipatory function of such representations constitute possible avenues of reflection, which invite us to think about reception through the prism of gender.

Organized by: Estelle Mouton-Rovira (Bordeaux Montaigne University / PLURIELLES) Maxime Decout (Sorbonne University / IUF)

Consult the program: https://plurielles.u-bordeaux-montaigne.fr/manifestation/colloque-la-lectrice-est-elle-un-lecteur-comme-les-autre-genre-et-reception-dans-le- contemporary-story-french

Download the program (pdf)

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