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Photo Credit: Andr6 Cros, Creative Commons. 67th Annual Meeting Identity, Inclusion, and Exclusion in the Francophone World March 24 - 26,2022 Charlotte, North Carolina SocrETY FoR FnsNcH HrsroRrcAr, SrupIES -mI
Acknowledgements The Society gratefully thanks the following for their generous support: University of North Carolina, Charlotte 1 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences i Academic Affairs Department of History Department of Languages and Culture Studies Department of Africana Studies Deparhnent of Religious Studies Department of PhilosoPhY Offrce of International Programs Davidson College Vice preiident for Academic Affairs/Dean of the Faculty Department of History Department of Gender and Sexuality Studies Department of Africana Studies Department of French & Francophone Studies Dean Rusk International Studies Program East Carolina UniversitY Thomas Hariot College of Arts and Sciences Department of Languages and Literatures The Western Society for French History French Colonial iistorical Society Duke University Press Alliance Franqaise of Charlotte, NC I
Program Committee Michael Breen, Reed College Richard Fogarty, SUNY-Albany Christine Haynes, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Tanya Stabler Miller, Loyola University Robin Mitchell, California State University Channel Islands Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall, California State University San Marcos Patricia Tilburg, Davidson College Local Arrangements Crystal Eddins, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Elizabeth Everton, Coordinating Council for Women in History Caroline Fache, Davidson College Joel Gallegos, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Lynn Mollenauer, University of North Carolina, Wilmington Marylaura Papalas, East Carolina University Land Acknowledgement For this event, we want to acknowledge our presence on the historic homeland of the Catawba Indian Nation. It is with respect for their ancestors and the living culture keepers who maintain their systems of knowledge that we make this statement. We give thanks for the contributions of Indigenous people from around the world to our intellectual communities, and we who live on this land commit to learning from Indigenous scholars and our Native neighbors in Catawba, the urban Indian community in Charlotte, and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. We ask that all members of our community who descend from settlers commit themselves to listening to Native people and working to make their home institutions places where Native students, faculty, staff and community members can thrive. [Text by Dr. Rose Stremlau, Davidson College, in collaboration with Native scholars and community members across the Carolinos who have provided input over the yearsJ
Executive Committee Christine Haynes Patricia Tilburg Co-President Co-President University of North Carolina, Charlotte Davidson College Bryant T. Ragan Lynn Sharp Past Financial Officer lExecutive Director 'tolorado College Whitman College Kristina Roney Christy Pichichero tr'inancial Officer Member-at-Large I{ashington and Lee UniversitY George Mason UniversitY Sarah Horowitz Mita ChoudhurY Secretary/Web Coordinator Member-at-Large l{ashington and Lee UniversitY Vassar College Janine Lanza Annette JosePh-Gabriel President Elect Member-at-Large & Pre-Tenure Faculty Wayne State University RePresentative Duke UniversitY Sally Charnow Immediate Past Co-President Sara Beam Hofstra University Member-at-Large & Canadian Representative Jeff Horn UniversitY of Victoria Immediate Past Co-President Manhattan College Anne Verjus Member-at-Large & tr'rench Representative Tracy Adams Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique & Past Co-President Ecole Normale SuPdrieure de LYon The lJniversity of Auckland Kathryn Edwards Kirsty Carpenter Co-Editor, French Historical Studies Past Co-President (tniversitY of South Carolina Massey University Carol Harrison Co-Editor, French Historical Studies UniversitY of South Carolina Other Officers: Team of Digital Coordinators James Coons Corinne Gressang Chair Erskine College (Jnivers ity of l{iscons in-Whita,v at er Arad Gigi []nivers ity of S outhern Mis s is s ippi
Conference Schedule (To customize your schedule for each session, see full program below.) Thursday, March 24 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.: Conference Registration, Event Hub 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.: Book Exhibit, Event Hub 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.: Reception (with cash bar), Event Hub 8:00 p.m.-9:45 p.m.: Plenary Screening and Discussion of Furcy: Le procds de la liberte / Furcy: Fightingfor Freedom, CLT D Friday, March 25 l:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.: Registration and Help Desk, Event Hub 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.: Book Exhibit, Event Hub 8:00 a.m.-9;45 a.m.: Session 1: 9:45 a.m.-10:00 a.m.: Coffee Break, Event Hub l0:00 a.m.-ll:45 a.m.: Session 2: 12:00 p.m.-l:00 p.m.: Plenary "Black Women in French History," 3td14th Ward 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.: Lunch Break (on your own) 2:15 p.m.-4:00 p.m.: Session 3: 4:00 p.m.-4:15 p.m.: Coffee Break, Event Hub 4:15 p.m.-6:00 p.m.: Plenary Workshop on "Inclusion, Exclusion, & Community at the French History Conference, " CLT E 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.: Reception, Event Hub 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.: Speed Mentoring for Graduate Students and Early Career Researchers, hosted by the Western Society for French History Engagd.e.s., Event Hub SFHS Executive Council Meeting Dinner, CLT F/G 4 L
Saturday, March 26 Registration and Help Desk, Event Hub Book Exhibit, Event Hub Session 4: Coffee Break, Event Hub Session 5: Plenary SFHS Business & Awards Lunch, CLT E Session 6: Coffee Break, Event Hub Session 7: Plenary Keynote Lecture by Dr. Mame-FatouNiang, o'French but not (Q)White?: Expanding Frenchness for the 21st Century," CLT D I I I I i I I I I I I I i i I I I L-
Full Program Thursdav. March 24 Reception (cash bar): 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Event Hub Kick-Off Blenary Session: 8:00 p.m.-9:45 p.m. CLT D Documentary FiIm Screening and Discussion: Furcy: Le procds de la liberti / Furcy: Fighting for Freedom Moderator: Nathan Marvin, University of Arkansas Little Rock Discussants: Sue Peabody, Washington State University, Historical Consultant Pierre Lane, Film Director, Screenwriter, and Director of Photography Fridav. March 25 Session 1: 8:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m, : 1A. Becoming an Ordinary Revolutionary: An Examination of The Glory und the Sorrow: A Parisiun and His World in the Age of the French Revolution by Timothy Tackett jrdl4th ward Chair: Robert H. Blackman, Hampden-Sydney College Panelists: z \ Marisa Linton, Kingston University ( vi* Z"*l Jeff Horn, Manhattan College '/ Katie Jarvis, University of Notre Dame Response: Timothy Tackett, University of Califomia 1B. Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition in the French Antilles CLT F Chair: Erika Edwards, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Alcoholic Marronage: Rhum and Escape in the Early French Caribbean Frederick H. Smith, North Carolina A&T State University 6
The Conductors of Civic Equality La Socidtd des Amis des Noirs and the Softening of Enslavement Will C. Liffle, University of Mississippi lC. Inclusion and Exclusion in Francophone Tunisia and Morocco, 1880-1945 CLT A/B bhui.' Lauren Henry, Davidson College Inclusion and Exclusion: Education and Employment in the Public Sphere for Jewish Women in the City of Tunis, 1882-1914 Joy Land, University of Connecticut Moroccan Jewry between the Hammer and the Sickle under Vichy in the Holocaust Yitzchak Kerem, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem The National Front in Tunisia: The Parti Populaire Frangais and Its Competition, 1937 -1940 Luke S ebastian Scalone, Northeastern University LD. Claiming and Contesting French Identity: Immigration in the Long Nineteenth Century CLT H Chair: Jennifer Heuer, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Alien Workers and Citizen Guards: Internal Immigration and Contested Frenchness in the June Days of 1848 Lindsay Ayling, University ofNorth Carolina, Chapel Hill Under the Tuscan Sun of Tyranny: Filippo Buonarroti and French Citizenship Nicole Bauer, The University of Tulsa lE. Think Locally, Act Globally: The Circulation of French Identities in the Nineteenth Century CLT C Chair: John Monroe, Iowa State University "Imperial" or Scientific Eyes? Representations of Self and Other In the Art of Charles Alexandre Lesueur (17 7 8-1846) Whitney Walton, Purdue University Zouaves Take New Orleans Carol E. Harrison, University of South Carolina .l[
The Eiffel Tower and Its Joumey from Controversial World's Fair Centerpiece to Cherished Symbol of Paris Hollis Clayson, Northwestern University lF. French Studies and the Public Humanities: Teaching, Training, Doing CLT D Chair: Denise Davidson, Georgia State University , ) ; Panelists: Christine Adams, St. Mary's College of Maryland Liz Fink, Editor, French Politics, Culture & Society,Institute of French Studies, New York University Sarah Griswold, Oklahoma State University lG. Vacation, Exploration, Excavation: French-Global Encounters in the 20th Century Yt12nd Ward Chair: Patricia Goldsworthy-Bishop, Western Oregon University Bernard de Colmont and the Lost Maya Richard Ivan Jobs, Pacific University Rewriting the Ethnographic Archive: The Case of Two French Women in the Sahara Paraska Tolan-Szkilnik, Suffolk University Digging Deeper: Tourism and Labor on the Postwar Riviera (."*"*\ '' Stephen Harp, University of Akron ' ) On the Move among the Ruins of Empire: Decolonizing Tourism in Tipasa, Algeria Jessica Pearson, Macalester College Coffee Break: 9:45 a.m. - 10:00 a.m., Event Hub Session 2: 10:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. 2A. The Colonial Politics of Population: Demography, Family, and Social Welfare Between France and Empire CLT D Chair: Caroline Fache, Davidson College I i "Effacer le souvenir de leur dtat":Family Strategy and the Making of Whiteness on Rdunion I Island Nathan Mawin, University of Arkansas Little Rock i L I I I L i l- I
The Colonial Origins of Mass Vaccination Campaigns: Constructing Development and Efficacy in Interwar French Africa r\ Aro Velmet, University of Southern California ( ? ) _/ Senegalese Suburbia: Building Homes and Bureaucratic Dreams in Late Colonial and Early Postcolonial Senegal Gregory Valdespino, University of Chicago "To Return Them Normal Life": Children and Post-Polio Care in the Era of Decolonization, t949-1975 Rebecca Scales, Rochester Institute of Technology Criminal Fertility: Policing North African Families after Decolonization Melissa Byrnes, S outhwestern University Comment: Margaret Andersen, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 28. Executions, Prisons, and Resistance in the French Revolution jrdl4th ward Chair: Thomas C. Sosnowski, Kent State University Stark Campus Executions in the French Revolution: Myths, Mysteries, and Massacres Howard G. Brown, Binghamton University, SUNY The Camprodon Family Emigration: Catalan Identity and Resistance to the French Revolution Erik Braeden Lewis, Florida State University Reading the French Revolutionary Prison / \ Sophie Matthiesson, Auckland Art Gallery (New Zealand) ( v,* Z--^\ ') 2C. Women Behind Bars: Confinement and Agency in French Convents and Prisons, 17th- 19th Century CLT H Chair: Janine Lanza, Wayne State University Another Mary Magdalene: Reforming "Debauched" Women in Parisian Convents, 1680-1740 Haley Elisabeth Bowen, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor The Women of St. Lazare: Prison Labor and the French Fashion Industry, 1800-1848 John Finkelberg, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor The Women Who Joined Port-Royal Daniella Kostroun, IUPUI .*
2D. Centralizing the Province, Provincializing the Hexagon: Towards Polyphonic Histories ofFrance CLT G Chair: Sue Peabody, Washington State University Colonial Dreams of New Caledonia: Building a Healthy French Society Overseas Sarah Maria Noske, Justus Liebig University Giessen (Germany) ) What was Colonial about Metropolitan Psychiatry? The'syndrome Nord-Africain'in French Asylums' Clinical Files, 1950-1960 Marianna Scarfone, Universit6 de Strasbourg 2E.Imagining Im/migrants in France and Its Colonies, 1889-1975 CLT A/B Chair: Elizabeth Tuttle, Michigan State University The Gonzales Affair: Immigrant Criminality, Settler Politics, and French Hegemony in Oran, 1 889-1 900 Daniela Edmeier, The Ohio State University Acting Civilized: Staging Resistance in International Colonial Exhibitions Johann Le Guelte, Xavier University "Equality," Migration, and the Global History of French Guest Workers, 1907-1975 Julie M. Weise, University of Oregon 2F. The Weight of the Past in Franco-British Relations CLT C Chair: Jennifer Siegel, Duke University The Role of Historical Understandings in French and British Responses to the Nazi Challenge Peter Jackson, The University of Glasgow Historical Representations of Franco-British Rivalry and Cooperation during the Second World War Rachel Chin, The University of Glasgow "We Have No Option..." Rachel Utley, The University of Leeds 10
2G. Resistance and Remembrance: From Fighting the Nazis to Forging Narratives in the Postwar Years Yt12nd Ward Chair: Sarah Fishman, University of Houston Economic Exclusion to Postwar The Spoliation of Jewish Property in Bayonne: From Racial and , Courtroom and Memory Battles i Surdra Ott, University of Nevada, Reno During and After the From Rescue to Psychoanalysis: Helping Jewish children in France Holocaust Ashley Y alanzola, Middle Tennessee State University Forgetting By Remembering: Competing Accounts of the Algiers Underground Ethan Katz, University of C alifornia-B erkeley plenary session .oBlack women in French and Francophone Studies": 12 noon - 1:00 p'm' jrdl4th Ward chair: Erika Edwards, University ofNorth carolina, charlotte Panelists: Christy Pichichero, George Mason University Mame-Fatou Niang, Carnegie Mellon University Caroline Fache, Davidson College Jacqueline Couti, Rice University ( ";* 2-) / Break for Luhch on Your Own: 1:00 - 2:00 p'm' Session 3: 2:t5 P.m. - 4:00 P.m. 3A. Presidential Roundtable: Muslims in France Across Time and space CLT D Chair: Ethan Katz, University of California-Berkeley Panelists: Elizabeth Casteen, Binghamton University, SLINY Ian Coller, University of California,Irvine Junko Takeda, SYracuse UniversitY Gillian Weiss, Case Western Reserve University 11 -*
38. Losing and Rebuilding the Empire in the Caribbean and Algeria,l804-1962 CLT F Chair: Michael Breen, Reed College "Algeria Is the Border of the Rhine": French Continental Ambitions and the Conquest of Algeria, 1827-1848 Lauren Henry, Davidson College { Imperial Humiliation and French Identity: Processing Loss in Saint Domingue and Algeria Burleigh Hendrickson, Penn State University 3C. Inclusion and Exclusion in Parisian Public Leisure in the Long Nineteenth Century CLT H Chair: Andrew Israel Ross, Loyola University Maryland Public Leisure and the Problem of Pleasure in Revolutionary Paris Alice Coulter Main, University of Wisconsin, Madison Inventing a Daredevil: The Spectacle of Sophie Blanchard (d. 1819) Erin-Marie Legacey, Texas Tech University Enflamed Cassowaries and Class Tensions: Violence at the Jardin des Plantes Thera Naiman, Johns Hopkins University 3D. Grassroots Activism and Conflict in the Early French Revolution jrdT4th Ward Chair: Timothy Tackett, University of California-Irvine i Invading the Royal Palace at Versailles during the October Days Suzanne Desan, University of Wisconsin-Madison The National Experience of Revolution in July 1789 / (ri*Z--) Micah Alpaugh, University of Centrat"Hairrorri ) The Popular Origins of Modern Credit: Distinguishing Consumer, Occupational, and Personal Debt at the Revolutionary Justice of the Peace Katie Jarvis, University ofNotre Dame Comment: Victoria Thompson, Arizona State University 12
3E. Publicity, Women, and the Ancien R6gime Ytl2nd Ward Chair: Bryant T. Ragan, Colorado College Honor, Sex and Publicity: Meanings of Adultery in the Old Regime Nina Kushner, Clark University i Debauchery on Trial: The Case of Marie-Antoinette ' Lisa Jane Graham, Haverford College In Search of the Merveilleuses: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives Christine Adams, St. Mary's College of Maryland 3F. Racism Through the Prism of the United States CLT A/B Chair: Sally Charnow, Hofstra University Racial Aristocracy in America: Nineteenth-Century French Writers and the "One-Drop Rule" Sarah Maza, Northwestern University Colonialism in the Shadow of Jim Crow: Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Colonial Citizenship in America's Backyard Melanie Bavaria, New York University Jews Must Not Replace Us: Racist America as a Lost Fascist Utopia in Pierre Antoine Cousteau's L'Amdrique juive Seth Armus, St. Joseph's College (Brooklyn) 3G. Cruelty and Care: Medicine, Race, and Empire in France CLT G Chair: Kay Edwards, University of South Carolina Greece by Way of Cairo and the Caribbean: The Egyptian Campaign, Debates over Slavery, and the European ization of Greeknes s Alex R. Tipei, University of Montr6al Racialized Responses to Violence against Physicians in Paris, 1900-1910 Elizabeth A. Nelson, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Rats, Race, and the Ragpickers' Plague in Interwar Paris Peter S. Soppelsa, University of Oklahoma 13
3H. Composing Community and Writing Identity under Louis XIV CLT C Chair: Allison Stedman, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Expecting in Exile: The Princesse de Cond6's Fraught Pregnancy (1656) Jim Coons, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Newsworthy Bodies: Queer Tales of the Mercure Galant Caiflin Dahl, University of Pittsburgh White Gloves: Including and Excluding in the Chroniques du Samedi Chlo6 Hogg, University of Pittsburgh (*.*-) / Coffee Break: 4:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m., Event Hub Plenary Workshop o'Inclusion, Exclusion, and Community at the French History Conference": 4zl5 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. CLT E This plenary session is co-organized by the Society for French Historical Studies, the Western Society for French History, and the French Colonial Historical Society in honor of Tyler Stovall, who had kindly agreed to moderate it before his sudden death this past winter. We are grateful for his service to the profession. Moderator: Christy Pichichero, George Mason University Panelists: Bryant T. Ragan, Colorado College / Society for French Historical Studies Jennifer Boittin, Pennsylvania State University / Western Society for French History Jennifer L. Palmer, University of Georgia / French Colonial Historical Society Reception: 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., Event Hub Co-sponsored by the Society for French Historical Studies, the Western Society for French History, the French Colonial Historical Society, and Duke University Press Speed Mentoring for Graduate Students and Early Career Researchers, hosted by the Western Society for French History Engagd.e.s.: 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Pre-registered participants should meet at the end of the reception in the Event Hub. SFHS Executive Council Dinner: 7:00-9:00 p.m., CLT F/G 14
- SaturdaY" March 26 Session 4: 8:00 a.m. - 9:45 a'm' 4A.HybridityandAdaptationinColonialContextsintheAtlanticWorld CLT H Chair:ChristopherCameron,UniversityofNorthCarolina'Charlotte World: The Great Lakes Region' 1660-1715 French Footprints Within an Indigenous Sara E. Chapman, Oakland University FloatinglslandsinaPicturesqueHaven:ResituatingSongsofFrenchDetroit kur., Marrero, Wayne State University Century Women's LegalEducation in the Eighteenth Jenniier L. Palmer, University of Georgia to Gender History 48. Biography's Exclusions: New Approaches ft/2"d Ward Chair: Patricia Tilburg, Davidson College in Images The Photographer and the Model: A Biography Raisa Rexer, Vanderbilt University BiographyBeyondtheBinary:orientalistCosplayinJaneDieulafoyandPierreLoti " ^Rachel Mesch, Yeshiva University ..Tout ce qu,elle peint a de la moustache!": (Re)Gendering Madeleine Lemaire Kirstin Ringelberg, Elon University A Short BiograPhY of Story of O Juditt, iofnn, University of Texas at Austin Contemporary France and French IIip Hop, 4C. From the Margins of the Republic: 1982-2021 CLT D University Chair: Christy Pichichero, George Mason Rap ldentity and political Engagement in French Dominant and counter-Discourses of National and HiP-hoP -Melanie Barbier, Bentley University 15 r';:- tr -'_ ' " i -.{ '" &d'rrd|rt-'-
I I I t , "Quand la justice slalome": Belonging and Existing in France Through the Voices of the Marginalise d, I98l -2012 Paroma Ghose, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID) "Puisque I'enfer c'est les autres, pourquoi vouloir faire comme les autres": Rap and the Deconstruction of French Universalism Ali Touilila, Yale University Black M Qancelled at Verdun: Excluding Rap from French Memorialization Tirhoth6e Valentin, The Pennsylvania State University 4D. Subcontracting the Revolution: Medicine, Mail, and Metaphor during the French Revolutionary Wars CLT A/B Chair: Thomas Dodman, Columbia University Entrepreneurs and Rdgisseurs: The Economics of Military Hospitals in the Revolutionary Era Ben Goff, Florida State University Mail in the French Revolutionary Army Hannah N. Malcolm, Indiana University, Bloomington Shock and Friction: Theorizing the Physics of Revo\utionary War Samantha Wesner, Cornell University ( Z ) ,/ 4E. Early Modern Religion and Authority cLrlr F Chair: Jeff Burson, Georgia Southern University Fornication and Illegitimacy in Reformation Geneva: Cases from the Consistory, 1542-1558 Carolyn Corretti, Bentley University (n;,_ L r.- ' Z"-J ---* ) Understanding the Jesuit Pamphlet Wars, 1600-1626 Jotham Wood Parsons, Duquesne University 4F. Settlers, Cinema, and Disaster Relief: Colonial and Postcolonial French North Africa CLT C Chair: Edward J. Kolla, Georgetown University-Qatar Political Deportees and Settler Colonial Politics: Building Settler Communities Under the Second Empire, I 852-1 870 Christina Carroll, Kalamazoo C ollege 16
Jasmine as Patrimoize: Decolonizing Environmental History in Tunisian Cinema Greta Bliss, University of North Carolina, Wilmington The Fabric of Care in French Colonial Disaster Relief: Algerian Refugee Tents and the Soft Material Culture of the Colonial Habitus / Maia Nichols, University of California, San Diego ( t"..-U'1) / 4G. Fashioning and Projecting Frenchness outside the Hexagon in the Twentieth Century CLT G Chair: Joelle Neulander, The Citadel French Civilization vs. Nazi Barbarism: Westernizing the Franco-German Borderlands, 1945- 1 955 Drew Flanagan, The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford The Understanding of Patriotism/e during the Fourth French Republic and Its Effect on the Algerian War of Independence Sokrat Postoli, Davidson College Style Paquebot: Ocean Liners, the Steel Industry, and National Identity in Interwar France Kiersten Thamm, University of Delaware 4H. Contested Spaces: Gender, Domesticity, Colonialism, and Power in the Modern Period 3rd14th ward Chair: Judith DeGroat, St. Lawrence University Colonialists, Fascists, and Gendered Spaces in the 1930s caroline campbell, university ( r, *2-.*) "i*"#;;;;" J French Food is Manly Food: Nouvelle Cuisine and the Rejection of Women Chefs Kelly Ricciardi Colvin, University of Massachusetts, Boston Feast and Famine: The Ligue Antis6mitique and the Siege of Fort Chabrol Elizabeth Everton, Coordinating Council for Women in History Coffee Break: 9:45 a.m. - 10:00 a.m., Event Hub 17 b. ijg;@-
Session 5: 10:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. 5A. Futures of French llistory: Lightning Presentations by Early Career Scholars ft/2'd Ward Chair: Junko Takeda, Syracuse University A Contribution to the Critical History of Scientific Masculinities: The Case Study of the Acad6miel-des Sciences de Dijon, 1750-1850 Mathias Valverde, Strasbourg, EHES S "Not Pieces of Machinery": Labor Shortages in French Revolutionary Administration Hannah N. Malcolm, Indiana University, Bloomington Breaking Habits: Identity and the Dissolution of Convents in France, 1789-1808 Corinne Gressang, Erskine College Instruments of Culture: Refashioning the French Empire during the French and Haitian Revolutions Will C. Little, University of Mississippi Defining Slavery in the Age of Abolition: African Engagement in the French Empire, 1817-1861 Kelly Brignac, Colby College 58. Roundtable on Performing Disciplines in Early Modern and Modern France CLT A/B Chair: Carol Quillen, Davidson College The Making of Enlightenment Global History atthe Acaddmie des inscriptions Anton Matytsin, University of Florida Gathering Electromagnetic Observations and Authors in the 1820s Alex Csiszar, Harvard University "Before Our Eyes": Performing Archaeology in the Provinces, ca. T927 Daniel Sherman, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Race in the Red City: A UNESCO Debate in 1951 Limoges Alice Conklin, The Ohio State University Disciplining Race: Economic Planning as a Racial Science in the Early Fifth Republic Muriam Haleh Davis, University of California, Santa Cruz Comment: Sandrine Sanos, Texas A&M Corpus Christi 18
r- t H L H I I 1 t I 5C. Identity Politics in the Age of the French Revolution I CLT G I Chair: Jay M. Smith, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill I Eve of the Revolution From,Nothing" to "something": Identity Politics and Dignity on the I Gail Bossenga, formerly Elizabethtown College Age of the French lMarie-Antoinette, a French Queen? Diplomacy and National Identity in the { I I Revolution I Thomas E. Kaiser, University of Maryland creating a center: Du Pont de Nemours at the conseil des Anciens I LianaVardi, University of Buffalo, SUNY I 5D. Refracting French colonialism through Text, Medicine, & Music CLT H Chair: Carole Kruger, Davidson College and Does Trauma Have a Race? The Role of French Imperialism in ConceptualizitgTrauma Recovery in Western Medicine, 1914-1919 Katherine Ellis, Pennsylvania State University I Music Women's Work in French Indochina as Michael Weinstein-Reiman, Wesleyan University t Reconciliation in I Writing for Relation: Naomi Fontaine's Kuessipan and Canadian-Autochthone t 202r EmilY Wieder, UniversitY of Iowa France 5E. Women and children in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century CLT F chair: Rebecca Scales, Rochester Institute of Technology Health crusaders: childhood, citizenship, and Identity after world war I Sara Black, Christopher Newport University Prison in Nineteenth-Century The Mark of prison: Adolescent Girls and Their Experience of France Victoria Bergbauer, Princeton University Form and Function: Dressing Women in 1930s France Joelle Neulander, The Citadel 19 \
5F. Reinventing French Political Economy, c.1800 CLT C Chair: Jeff Horn, Manhattan College Sugar-Free: Liberal Economic Thought and the Sugar Boycott of 1792 Rachel Waxman, Johns Hopkins University Accountif,g for Taste: Consumption, Value, and the Adoption of Double-Entry Bookkeeping Nicholas O'Neill, University of Chicago "It Is to the Moral World that Empire Belongs": Visions of Development in Guyane during the July Monarchy Robin Bates, Northwestern University Comment: Jeff Horn, Manhattan College 5G. The Art, Business, and Experience of French Fashion: A Roundtable Discussion 3'd/4'h ward Chair: Steve Zdatny, University of Vermont Discussants: G4opolitique de la Mode: Vers de nouveaux moddles ,\ Sophie Kurkdjian, American University of Paris I ) Silhouettes of Modernity: Fashion, Space, and Body in France, 1830-1909 Kasia Stempniak, Hamilton College (vi* 7- -l ) PrAFd-porter, Paris, and Women, 1945-1968: A Cultural Study of Readymade Dress in France Alexis Romano, Parsons: The New School for Design 5H. The BUMIDOM and Its Aftermath: Internal Migration, Race and the Post-Colonial Trajectories of the French Overseas Territories (Martinique, Guadeloupe, Reunion Island) and Their Inhabitants CLT D Chair: Philip Slaby, Guilford College Assessing the Political and Institutional Logics Behind Migration and Mobility Policies in the French Overseas Departments .,': y""- fl^*C,-^I i Lit iz,-^s^^{+A.j+JL,^JL_}umrem t Jano6 Vulbeau, Universit6 de Lille, q" fi^,* ]*,r.n + A Nrr * LAD.nr ; UA*-t J.l,J;.J o,-4 i^s-1,,1*X i.\J, I !;._s 20
r Organized Migration and Mobility from the Overseas Territories: From Labor Policy to Social Policy Marine Haddad, National Institute for Studies, INED) leranhic rh.et il tY l*h { . rGlSrsJ -1"-,.lri{.;"-J .1 " Aboirt the"congds bonifids": Defending the Rights of Migrants from French Overseas Territories PierreOdin, Universityof theAntilles. ttAL.J +L t-^1-"s , t.^l-l?.. : Qr{"^.!,,^. 1k #,;|;F?lH";TJ": Plenary Lunch "Celebrating and Connecting with Your Society": 12 noon - 1:30 p.m. CLT E Facilitator: Bryant T. Ragan, Colorado College / Executive Director of SFHS Session 6: 2:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. 6,{. Presidential Session: Haiti Beyond Saint-Domingue jrdl4th *;;loAryssa Sepinwall, California State University San Marcos (r,*z-) Panelists: ) Crystal Eddins, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Nathalie Pierre, Howard University Marlene Daut, University of Virginia (-i* Z--*\ Rob Taber, Fayetteville State University / 68. Transatlantic Humanitarianism Across Two World Wars CLT H Chair: Sandra Ott, University of Nevada, Reno "An Appeal on Behalf of the Little Black Orphans of France": The Work of the Colored American Society for the Relief of French War Orphans, l9l7-I919 Bethany S. Keenan, Coe College American Goodwill for France? The American Good Will Association and Franco-American Amity, 192I-1929 Michael E. McGuire, Mount St. Mary College & Boston University Exclusive Inclusiveness: The American Friends Service Committee's Wartime Fundraising Campaigns Shannon Fogg, Missouri Science and Technology 21 !. ---. .,..,.. .'."' -...' ". "tttt'- **...-.,,..--^.,..
6C' Toward New Perspectives on Eighteenth-century France and the French Revolution CLT C Chair: Robert H. Blackman, Hampden_Sydney College shareholders of Revolution: The parisian Financial companies in 17g9 Elizabeth Cross, Georgetown University vote by o&ler or vote by Head? The Question of Compromise in the 17gg-g9 controversy That Triggered the French Revolution James Stinchcomb, Independent Scholar capitalism and Consumer Revolution in.Eighteenth-century France, a Critical Appraisal Stephen J. Miller, University of Alabama at Birminjham 6D. uncivil wars: Behind the viorence of the wars of Religion CLT F Chair: Mack P. Holt, George Mason University close-Up of a Killer: Thomas croizier,chief Killer of the Saint Bartholomew,s Day Massacre Jdr6mie Foa, Aix-Marseille Universit6 Preparing for the Estates General of 1588: Local Conflicts and the Catholic League in Lower Auvergne Hilary J. Bemstein, university of california, Santa Barbara ( J.) ""---& ) common Threads and Local contexts in the wars of Religion Barbara B. Diefendorf, Boston University 6_E. Defining rncrusion in Anti-Coroniar Movements, 1930-1952 cLrF _D Chair: Johann Le Guelte, Xavier University The Politics of Culture: Policing Algerian Nationalism in Marseille & Algiers, lg45-1g52 Danielle Beaujon, University of Illinois at Chicago contentious Inclusion: The Debate over the Tercentenary of the Antilles, 1935 Rachel Anne Gillett, Utrecht University "L'incendie rdvolutionnoire dtait allumd": The Yen Bai Uprising and Interwar Anti Colonial Activism Elizabeth Tuttle, Michigan State University 22
in the Fez uprising of l9l2 Nationalism, Minorities, and Anti-colonialism Patricia Goldsworthy-Bishop, Western Oregon University Beyond the 6B. roTrente Glorieuses"? Rethinking Narratives of Progress Within and Hexagon CLT G Chair: Jane Houston,IJniversity of North Carolina' Charlotte i Missions for women's Education in colonial Expertise in the Age of Development: I-TNESCO Newly Independent Francophone Africa Amelia H. Lyons, University of Central Florida as Evangelists and Critics of Prophets of Moderni zation?Postwar French Sociologists "Progress" - ( ^\ z David Sessions, Boston College ' ) ..40 Years for a cadre, Is That Too Old?" Rethinking the Politics of Youth and Modernizationin France, 1955-1965 Drew M. Fedorka, New York University 6G. Sexuality, Fertility, and Empowerment in Twentieth-century Media CLT A/B Chair: Judith Coffin, University of Texas at Austin TV after May '68 Pretty in Pink: Feminizing Lesbianismon French T amaraChaplin, iniversity of Illinois' Urbana-Champaign w-omen's Magazines childless in a Pronatalist Age: Infertility in Interwar Margaret Andersen,-University of Tennessee' Knoxville S6gal and la Pressefdminine in Postwar Empowering women: Marcelle Auclair, Marcelle France Sarah Fishman, University of Houston the Historical Moment at Home 6II. Here and Now: French Historians Engaging with I't /2nd Ward carolina, wilmington chair: Lynn wood Mollenauer, university ofNorth at the university of the south Interdisciplinary Approaches to Race and Memory Andrew Wyatt Maginn, University of the South 23
Re-Storying Wilmington's Black History: Place-Based Learning, Community Engagement, and the 1898 Wilmington Massacre Lynn wood Mollenauer, university of North carolina, wilmington Engaging Past and Present in the City of Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, and Daniel Prude Jean Pedersen, {Jniversity of Rochester l, for ttre€fusSfdom Accidental Expert: A French Historian on College Athletics in the 2l't Century Jay M. Smith, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill tntervening h etrrrieu s Coffee Break: 3:45 p.m. - 4:00 p.m., Event Hub Session 7: 4:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. 7 A. HaitilBlack France, I 800-1 830 CLT H Chair: Crystal Eddins, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Les Frdre Utdrin: Placide Clerc and Isaac Louverture Andrew Wyatt Maginn, University of the South Nineteenth-Century Francophone Literature Beyond the Empire: Legacies of a Transatlantic Abolitionist Canon Maria Beliaeva Solomon, university of Maryland, colrege park 7B. Images of Race, Republic, and Belonging in contemporary France CLT F Chair: Eddy Souffrant, University of North Carolina, Charlotte il 24
e : La voix victimaire morte de |homme dans la Assa Traor Invisible Adama Traord et Audibre voix vivante decolonisatrice de lafemme Emma Chebinou, AlleghenY College HoodwinkingtheR6publique:LUPINandtheIllusiono^fl\""nUniversalism Ren6e Gosson, Bucknell University ( '--'*J French unfree Labor Regimes in the Post-Abolition 7C. Ending slavery and constructing Empire CLT G College Chair: Troy Feay, Belmont Abbey of Slavery": Family Politics and ..Thosewho Have unfortunately Kept the Habits Antilles Cdi.t,f"g LrU"t in the Post-Slavery French peirdre Lyons, The University of Chicago in African in the Era of Abolition: The Trade Defining Slavery and the slave Trade E;;rrdt in the igSOt Southwestern Indian Ocean KeIlY Brignac, ColbY College and Fathers and Questions of Enslavement To Redeem or Ransom? The spiritan Senegal F;";il; in Late Nineteenth-Century French of Chicago Johanna Pacyga,The University 7D. Eighteenth-Century DiPlomacY jrdl4th lhard of North Carolina' Chapel Hill Chair: Jay M. Smith, University in the Eighteenth century Basel, and Shared Elite Identities Inclusion Across Borders: French, Stephen A' Lazer, LrizonaState University Body Politic After the Seven Years' war Reimagining the Imperial New France,s old Allies: Blake Grindon, Princeton University s in : Privile ged Forei gqers? Ei ghteenth-C entury Diplomat a.ri,s I pu'it iVn^-2"') lndravati F6licite, Universit6 at ',) S ) Crisis in the Classroom 7E. Roundtable on Teaching War: ft/2nd Ward and Technology Chair: Shannon Fogg, Missouri Science 25 h .;"ri'{\r*':'/'-r" -' "'''' ' ' ""'_:r-
Teaching Trauma through.Photography: Visual Primary Sources and the Holocaust Abigail Lewis, University of Wisconsin_Madison Teaching Duras's Pain "as old as time" and understanding combatant Spouse Experiences Katherine Roseau, Mercer University From the Reading Room to the virtual classroom: French Resistance primary Sources in Lockdowfi Rcibyn Pront, Connecticut College Settler colonialism, Torture, and Terrorism: Teaching the Algerian war of Independence in the U.S. Anndal Narayanan, Virginia Tech University Teaching war to T19t-.--u4o Have Experienced It: case studies from the Early Modern period Nicholas O,Neill, University oi Chi.ugo Holocaust Study Abroad: Retracing the Landscapes of Genocide Annette Finrey-croswhite, old Dominion university 7F. Roundtable: Decoronization at the Margins of Empire CLT D Co-Moderators: Jecca Namakkal, Duke University Sarah Griswold, Oklahoma State University Discussants: Sung-Eun Choi, Bentley University Sarah Miles, University of North iarolina, Chapel Hill 7G' Sexuality and Racial Politics in Nineteenth- and rwentieth-century CLT C France . ll-tLk*, Chair: c(^l
Exclusion in French Language Teaching 7H. Roundtable: Identity,Inclusion and CLT A/B the School & President of theNC Chapter of Chair: Dawn Young, East Mecklenburg High American Association of Teachers of French Panelists: Mawuena Dabla, Harding University High School r Kokous Komlavni, West Charlotte High Schoot i -- ;;;v nougood, University ofNorth Carolina' Charloue College Andrea Vasaune, Central Piedmont Commrmity Plenary Lecture: 6:00-7:15 P'm' CLT D for fre 2lst Century French but not (Q)White?: Expanding Frenchness Mame-Fatou Niang, Carnegie Mellon Universify 27 L
List of Participants Cross, Elizabeth,6C A Csiszar, Alex, 58 Adams, Christine, lF, 3E Alpaugh, Micah,3D D Andersen, Margaret, 2A, 6G Dabla, Mawuena, 7H Armus, Seth,3F Dahl, Caitlin,3H Ayling, Lindsay, lD Daut, Marlene,6,4. Davidson, Denise, lF B1 Davis, Muriam Haleh, 58 Barbier, Melanie,4C DeGroat, Judith,4H Bates, Robin,5F Desan, Suzanne,3D Bauer, Nicole, lD Diefendorf Barbara 8., 6D Bavaria, Melanie,3F Dodman, Thomas,4D Beaujon, Danielle,6E Bergbauer, Victoria, 5E E Bernstein, Hilary J., 6D Eddins, Crystal, 6A,7A Bidet, Jennifer, 5H Edmeier, Daniela,2E Black, Sara,5E Edwards, Erika, 1B, Fri. Plenary Blackman, Robert H., 1A,6C Edwards, Kay, 3G Bliss, Greta,4F Ellis, Katherine, 5D Boittin, Jennifer, Fri. Workshop Everton, Elizabeth,4H Bossenga, Gail,5C Bowen, Haley Elisabeth, 2C F Breen, Michael, 38 Fache, Caroline, 2A,Fri. Plenary Brignac, Kelly, 5A,7C Feay, Troy, TC Brown, Howard G.,28 Fedorka, Drew M., 6F Burson, Jeff,4E Fdlicit6, Indravati, 7D Byrnes, Melissa,24. Fink, Liz, lF Finkelberg, John,2C C Finley-Croswhite, Annette, 7E Cameron, Christopher, 4,A. Fishman, Sarah, 2G,6G Campbell, Caroline,4H Flanagan, Drew,4G Carroll, Christina,4F Foa, Jdr6mie, 6D Casteen, Elizabeth, 34. Fogg, Shannon,68,7E Cdlestine, Audrey,5H Frydman, Hannah,7G Chaplin, Tamara,6G Chapman, Sara E.,4,4, G Charnow, Sally,3F Gay, Vincent, 5H Chebinou, Emma, TB Ghose, Paroma,4C Chin, Rachel,2F Gillett, Rachel Anne, 6E Choi, Sung-Eun,7F Goff Ben,4D Clayson, Hollis, 1E Goldsworthy-Bishop, Patricia, 1G, 6E Coffin, Judith,48,6G Gosson, Ren6e, 78 Coller, Ian, 3,A. Graham, Lisa Jane, 3E Colvin, Kelly Ricciardi, 4H Gressang, Corinne,5,A, Conklin, Alice, 5B Grindon, Blake, TD Coons, Jim,3H Griswold, Sarah, lF,7F Corretti, Carolyn,4E Grysole, Am6lie, 5H Couti, Jacqueline, Fri. Plenary 28
Marvin, Nathan, Thurs' Plenary,ZA H Matthiesson, SoPhie, 28 Haddad, Marine, 5H Matlrtsin, Anton,58 Hagins, Zachary R.,78 Maza, Sarah,3F Harp, StePhen, lG McGuire, Michael E.,6B Harrison, Carol E., 1E Mesch, Rachel,48 Hendrickson, Burleigh, 38 Miles, Sarah, TF Henry, Lauren, lC,38 StePhen J., 6C Miller, Heuer, Jennifer, 1D Mollenauer, LYnn Wood, 6H tlobgood, BobbY, TH Monroe, John, lE iIogg, Ch1o6,3H Holt, MackP.,6D N Horn, Jeff, 1A, 5F Naiman, Thera,3C Horowitz, Sarah' 7G Namakkal, Jecca,TF Houston, Jane,6F Narayanan, Anndal, TE Nelson, Elizabeth A', 3G J Neulander, Joelle, 4G, 5E Jackson, Peter, 2F Plenary Niang, Mame-Fatou, Fri' Plenary' Sat' Jarvis, Katie, 1A,3D Nichols, Maia,4F Jobs, Richard Ivan, 1G Noske, Sarah Maria, 2D K o Kaiser, Thomas E., 5C ONeill, Nicholas, 5F, 7E Katz, Ethan,2G,3A Odiru Pierre,5H Keenan, BethanY S.,6B Ott, Sandra 2G,68 Krerem, Yitzchak, 1C Kolla, Edward J., 4F P Komlavni, Kokous, TH Pacyga, Johanna, TC Kostroun, Daniella,2C puf--"t, Jennifer L., Fri' Workshop' 4A Kruger, Carole,5D Panchasi, Roxanne, TF Kurkdjian, SoPhie,5G Parsons, Jotham Wood, 4E Kushner, Nina, 3E Pattieu, SYlvain, 5H PeabodY, Sue, Thurs' Plenary' 2D L Pearson, Jessica, 1G tand, JoY, 1C Pedersen, Jean,6H Lane, Pierre, Thurs. Plenary pi"hi.h"io, Chdsty, Fri' Plenary' Fri' Workshop' Lanza,Janine,2C 4C Lazer,StePhen A.,7D 6,{ Pierre, Nathalie, Le Guelte, Johann, 2E',68 Postoli, Sokrat,4G LegaceY, Erin-Marie, 3 C Pront, RobYn, TE Lewis, Abigail, TE Lewis, Erik Braeden, 28 Linton, Marisa, 1A a willc., 18,5A Quillen, Carol,5B Little, Lyons, Amelia H., 6F R Lyons, Deirdre, 7C Sat' Rugur, Bryant T',3E, Fri' WorkshoP' Lunch M Rexer, Raisa,48 Maginn, Andrew WYatt, 6H,74 Ringelberg, Kirstin, 48 Main, Alice Coulter,3C Rizzo,TraceY,6H Malcolm, Hannah N', 4D, 5A Romano, Alexis,5G Marrero, Karen,4,{ 29 l
Roseau, Katherine, TE Tuttle, Elizabeth, 2E, 6E Ross, Andrew Israel, 3C,7G U s Utley, Rachel,2F Sanos, Sandrine,58 Scales, Rebecca, 24,58 v Scalone, Luke Sebastian, lC Yalanzola, Ashley, 2G Scarfone, Marianna,2D Valdespino, Gregory,2A Sepinwall,,Alyssa, 6,4. Valentin, Timoth6e,4C Sessions, 4avid, 6F Valverde, Mathias,5,{ Sherman, Daniel,58 Vardi, Liana,5C Siegel, Jennifer,2F Vasaune, Andrea, TH Slaby, Philip,5H Velmet, Aro,2,A' Smith, Frederick H., 18 V6ron, Daniel,5H Smith, Jay M., 5C,6H,7D Vulbeau, Jano6,5H Solomon, Maria Beliaeva, 7A Soppelsa, Peter S., 3G w Sosnowski, Thomas C., 29 Walker, Eldra Dominique, 7A Souffrant, Eddy, TB Walton, Whitney, 1E Stedman, Allison,3H Waxman, Rachel,5F Stempniak, Kasia, 5G Weinstein-Reiman, Michael, 5D Stinchcomb, James,6C Weise, Julie M.,2E Weiss, Gillian,34. T Wellman, Kathleen,6H Taber, Rob,64 Wesner, Samantha,4D Tackett, Timothy, 1A, 3D Wieder, Emily,5D Takeda, Junko,3A, 5A Thamm, Kiersten,4G Y Thompson, Victoria,3D Young, Dawn, TH Tilburg, Patricia,48 Tipei, Alex R., 3G Z Tolan-Szkilnik, Paraska, 1G Zdatny, Steve,5G Touilila, Ali,4C 30
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