Organisers: Professors Diana Holmes and Max Silverman, University of Leeds
This symposium will honour the life and work of Professor Margaret Atack who died last year. Margaret was one of the leading scholars on French fiction about the Occupation of France in the Second World War and on French post-war feminisms. Her book Literature and the French Resistance: Cultural Politics and Narrative Forms 1940–1950 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1989) is still a major reference point for scholars of resistance and occupation in France, including French specialists in the field. Three co-edited books and numerous articles and chapters on French post-war feminism are evidence of her work and reputation in this field too. Invited speakers at the symposium have all been influenced by Margaret’s work and will address particular areas in their presentations. We then hope to edit the papers for a special issue of a journal.
Programme:
11:15 Arrival and reception
11:30 - 13:00 Session 1
Michael Kelly (University of Southampton)
Hilary Foottit (University of London)
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 15:30 Session 2
Claire Gorrara (University of Cardiff)
Debra Kelly (Westminster)
15:30 - 17:00 Session 3
Ruth Cruickshank (RHUL)
David Platten (University of Leeds)
17:00 Drinks reception
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This event is generously supported by the University of London’s Cassal Fund and the Society for French Studies.
All are welcome to attend this free symposium which will take place in person at Senate House, London on 18 October 2024. To register please click on the 'Book now' button at the top of the page.