[veuillez trouver plus bas la liste de nos séances au congrès de la MLA a
Chicago, ainsi que l'annonce de la communication de Charlene Avalone sur
Les Lettres d'un voyageur dans une séance sur la littérature de voyage.
Venez soutenir nos intervenant(e)s].
367. Ecocritical Sand
Friday, 10 January, 3:30-4:45 p.m., Parlor F, Sheraton Chicago
Organized by: Lauren Ravalico, Boston Coll. Session chaired by Arline
Cravens, Saint Louis Univ.
1. "Jean Paille and Jean-Jacques: The Roots of A Natural Education," Rachel
Corkle, New York Univ.
2. "George Sand's 'Defense and Illustration' of the Forest of
Fontainebleau," Mary Anne Garnett, Univ. of Arkansas, Little Rock
3. "Topographie viatique et apprentissage artistique dans Lettres d'un
voyageur et Les maîtres sonneurs," Lara Popic, Univ. of Toronto
4. "Le réalisme vert de Sand: A Green Reading of Le péché de Monsieur
Antoine," Annie K. Smart, Saint Louis Univ.
612. Travel Literature and the Environment
Saturday, 11 January, 3:30?4:45 p.m., Mayfair, Sheraton Chicago
1. "Learning to Walk through Nature with 'Promeneurs Contemplatifs': George
Sand's Lettres d'un Voyageur," Charlene Avallone, Kailua, HI
772. Women on Work, Women's Work
Sunday, 12 January, 12:00 noon?1:15 p.m., Mississippi, Sheraton
Chicago
Presiding: Elizabeth Erbeznik, Northern Illinois Univ.
1. "'Ma Cousine Outlaw' to 'Mes Contemporaines': Women's Work and Women's
Place in French Society," Juliette M. Rogers, Macalester Coll.
2. "Women and Work in George Sand's Claudie," Arline E. Cravens, Saint
Louis Univ.
3. "Women of Burden: Female Miners in Nineteenth-Century Art and
Literature," Cameron Dodworth, Univ. of South Alabama
Chicago, ainsi que l'annonce de la communication de Charlene Avalone sur
Les Lettres d'un voyageur dans une séance sur la littérature de voyage.
Venez soutenir nos intervenant(e)s].
367. Ecocritical Sand
Friday, 10 January, 3:30-4:45 p.m., Parlor F, Sheraton Chicago
Organized by: Lauren Ravalico, Boston Coll. Session chaired by Arline
Cravens, Saint Louis Univ.
1. "Jean Paille and Jean-Jacques: The Roots of A Natural Education," Rachel
Corkle, New York Univ.
2. "George Sand's 'Defense and Illustration' of the Forest of
Fontainebleau," Mary Anne Garnett, Univ. of Arkansas, Little Rock
3. "Topographie viatique et apprentissage artistique dans Lettres d'un
voyageur et Les maîtres sonneurs," Lara Popic, Univ. of Toronto
4. "Le réalisme vert de Sand: A Green Reading of Le péché de Monsieur
Antoine," Annie K. Smart, Saint Louis Univ.
612. Travel Literature and the Environment
Saturday, 11 January, 3:30?4:45 p.m., Mayfair, Sheraton Chicago
1. "Learning to Walk through Nature with 'Promeneurs Contemplatifs': George
Sand's Lettres d'un Voyageur," Charlene Avallone, Kailua, HI
772. Women on Work, Women's Work
Sunday, 12 January, 12:00 noon?1:15 p.m., Mississippi, Sheraton
Chicago
Presiding: Elizabeth Erbeznik, Northern Illinois Univ.
1. "'Ma Cousine Outlaw' to 'Mes Contemporaines': Women's Work and Women's
Place in French Society," Juliette M. Rogers, Macalester Coll.
2. "Women and Work in George Sand's Claudie," Arline E. Cravens, Saint
Louis Univ.
3. "Women of Burden: Female Miners in Nineteenth-Century Art and
Literature," Cameron Dodworth, Univ. of South Alabama