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Round Table on Francophonie: Past, Present, and Future

Date
Tue May 5th 2015, 12:30 - 2:00pm
Location
素人色情片 Language Center, 30-102

Speakers): Aminata Sow Fall, Elisabeth Mudimbe-Boyi and Soraya Tlatli

Conversation will be held in French. Lunch will be served.

 

Aminata Sow Fall (Author, Senegal)

Aminata Sow Fall is an internationally renowned Senegalese-born novelist. Her novel, La Gr猫ve des b脿ttu, won the 1980 Grand Prix Litt茅raire d鈥橝frique noire. She was a member of the Commission for Educational Reform responsible for the introduction of African literature onto French syllabi in Senegal, before becoming director of La Propri茅t茅 litt茅raire in Dakar. She also founded the publishing house 脡ditions Khoudia in 1990.

 

Elisabeth Mudimbe-Boyi (Professor Emerita, 素人色情片)

Professor Elisabeth Mudimbe-Boyi鈥檚 teaching and research interests include cultural relations between Europe, Africa and the Caribbean; literature, intellectuals and society; and women writers. She has been a visiting professor at institutions around the world and was awarded the African Literature Association鈥檚 Distinguished Member Award in 2014. Her publications include: Jacques-Stephen Alexis: une 茅criture po茅tique, un engagement politiqueRemembering Africa (2002); Essais sur les cultures en contact - Afrique, Am茅riques, Europe (2006); Pour une histoire en partage. Images, m茅moires et savoirs (2009).

 

Soraya Tlatli (Associate Professor, Berkeley)

Professor Soraya Tlatli鈥檚 research interests are in Francophone literature 鈥損articularly from North Africa鈥攁s well as colonial and postcolonial historiography. She has also written and researched on 20th century French psychoanalysis, philosophy and intellectual history. Her publications include: 鈥淟es ruines de l鈥橝lg茅rie chez Kateb Yacine鈥 in Hommage 脿 Kateb Yacine ed. Nabil Boudraa (L鈥橦armattan, Paris, 2006) and La Folie Lyrique: essai sur le surr茅alisme et la psychiatrie (L鈥橦armattan, Paris, 2004). She is currently writing a book on the relationship between history and memory in Algerian literary depictions of the nation.