Programme 2024-2025 Friday, 20 September, 3-4 pm CET: C19 Americanists Abroad Special Issue Spotlight. A Conversation with co-editors Sari Altschuler & Thomas Constantinesco (Online Session) Friday, 11 October, 2-4 pm: Ellen Garvey (New Jersey City University), “Why Were They Missing? Recovering Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Writings on Slavery beyond the Civil War” (Université Paris Cité, OdG Building, Room 830 / Zoom) 18-19 October: Jewett Unbound: Global Perspectives on New England Regionalism (Université Paris Cité, OdG Building, Room 830) Friday, 7 February: Agrégation Study Day “Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Tales” Friday, 14 February: Dr Aaron Anthony-Pillai, “Infectious Disease Beyond Biomedicine” Friday, 14 March: New Work in the Nineteenth Century Friday, 28 March: Agrégation Online Seminar on Hawthorne’s Tales, featuring Shirley Samuels (Cornell University), Ren Heintz (California State University, LA) and Antoine Traisnel (University of Michigan) (Online Session) Wednesday, 30 April: J. Michelle Coghlan (University of Manchester), presentation of Louise Michel in America (forthcoming Rutgers University Press). Respondents : Thomas Caubet (Université Paris Cité) et Kristin Ross (New York University) – in collaboration with W19 (U Paris Nanterre) Thursday, 12 June: Kyla Tompkins (University at Buffalo) on Deviant Matter: Ferment, Intoxicants, Jelly, Rot (NYU Press, 2025) 13-14 June: Michèle Mendelssohn (Oxford U.) and Cécile Roudeau (U Paris Cité): Polar X Symposium: Women’s Narratives of Polar Encounters, Extractivism and Arctic Exploration from the 19th Century to the Present 1-4 July: 4th International Poe and Hawthorne Conference: Dis/embodiment