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EHESS/CNRS//CERMA/UMR8168-MASCIPO
IV JOURNEE D’HISTOIRE DES SENSIBILITES : LE “COURS ORDINAIRE DES CHOSES” DE LA PERIODE COLONIALE AU “TEMPS PRESENT”
There, where Social History and History of the Representations overlap with the frontiers of Cultural Anthropology, the History of the Sensibilities (Histoire des sensibilités) has found itself a place in the historiographic landscape of recent years. It explores abstract objects of study inserted in the dominion of the “sensible”, normally neglected by historians. Emotions, feelings, passions and affections will constitute once again the research interests of those who participate in the international project “History of the Sensibilities: Another way of writing the history of the Americas-Caribbean-Europe, 16th -21st centuries”. This time, panelists from five different countries will center their analysis on testimonies and written word denoting the way low intensity events were “received”, but also on uncommon cultural practices –such as rumors–, long run fears, everyday life violence, etc.; covering thematic areas as different as Historical Memory, National Identities, New Political History, Historical Conscience, and Immediate History. On this occasion, it has been privileged the use of alternative sources or different ways of boarding them, particularly those extracted from Ancient Regime societies. Hence the reason for associating the colloquium to A. Farge’s “ordinary course of things”, but from colonial to present times.
Tuesday, 6th March 2007
Ecole des hautes études en Sciences sociales
105, bd. Raspail (Amphithéâtre)
Paris, FRANCE
PROGRAMME
Opening: Juan Carlos Garavaglia/Annick Lempérière
PANEL I - 9h-12h30
Moderators: Frédérique Langue, Sandra Pesavento
Comments by Roger Chartier and Arlette Farge
Luc Capdevila (UHB) : "Le temps présent paraguayen".
-Marcela Zúñiga (EHESS) : "Catéchismes jacobins. Une trajectoire inquisitoriale à Puebla de los Ángeles".
-Monica Raisa Schpun (CRBC-EHESS): "Histoire d'une invention identitaire : l'esthétique nippo-brésilienne chez les descendants d'immigrés (genre, ethnie et temporalité migratoire)"
-Dominique Rogers (UAG) : "Injures et voies de fait à Jacmel ou la violence ordinaire dans une petite ville coloniale domingoise à la fin de l'Ancien Régime"
-Javier Pérez Siller (BUAP): "La construction de sensibilités: problématique pour l'étude de la présence et l'influence française au Mexique".
-Sandra Pesavento (UFRGS) : “Une ville sensible sous le regard de l'autre : Jean-Baptiste Debret et Rio de Janeiro, 1816-1831 ”.
PANEL II - 14h-18h30
Moderators: Carmen Bernand, Rosalina Estrada
-Bernard Lavallé (Univ. Paris III): "Miedo reverencial y justo miedo en la América colonial"
-Mónica Velloso (Fundação Rui Barbosa, Rio de Janeiro): "A dança como alma da brasilidade; Paris, Rio e o maxixe”
-Reinaldo Rojas (Universidad Pedagógica Experimental Libertador, Venezuela): “El miedo a la revolución y los “deberes del patriotismo: El debate Acosta-Riera Aguinagalde frente a la guerra federal en Venezuela, 1859-1863”
-Vincent Bloch (EHESS) : "Les rumeurs à Cuba".
-Francisco Miguel Gil García (Univ. Complutense de Madrid): “Expropiando el pasado para la construcción del presente. Conciencia histórica e identidad en una comunidad de Potosí, Bolivia”
-Antonio Herculano (Fundação Rui Barbosa, Rio de Janeiro): "O ator Vasques, entre uma sensibilidade popular e patriarcal"
-Daniela Marzola Fialho (UFRGS, EHESS) : “ Une lecture sensible de la ville : la cartographie urbaine”
-Mauricio Monteiro (Univ. Morumbi, Sao Paulo): "Les Ingénieuses Moralités: La musique et le sens de la colonisation en Amérique Latine". ( As Engenhosas Moralidades: a musica e o sentido da colonização da América Latina).
PRESENTATION OF NEW PUBLICATIONS AND DISCUSSION WITH AUTHORS
Special issu of the journal, Caravelle, entirely dedicated to L’Amérique Latine et l’histoire des sensibilités, n°86, 2006; and the collective work, Sensibildades na história: memórias singulares e identidades sociais (Sandra pesavento, Frédérique Langue orgs.), Porto Alegre, UFRGS, 207. Authors: Rosalina Estrada, Sandra Pesavento, Alejandro E. Gómez, Maria-Eugenia Albornoz-Vazquez, Frédérique Langue.
The papers will be published afterwards in the e-journal of the Centre d’études et recherches sur les Mondes américains (CERMA), Nuevo Mundo-Mundos Nuevos, n°7-2007 (http://nuevomundo.revues.org), in the section “Coloquio”. The videos of the presentations will also be available in this web site, thanks to the project “Archives Audiovisuelles de la recherche” (AAR) from the ESCoM-FMSH.
EHESS/CNRS//CERMA/UMR8168-MASCIPO
IV JOURNEE D’HISTOIRE DES SENSIBILITES : LE “COURS ORDINAIRE DES CHOSES” DE LA PERIODE COLONIALE AU “TEMPS PRESENT”
There, where Social History and History of the Representations overlap with the frontiers of Cultural Anthropology, the History of the Sensibilities (Histoire des sensibilités) has found itself a place in the historiographic landscape of recent years. It explores abstract objects of study inserted in the dominion of the “sensible”, normally neglected by historians. Emotions, feelings, passions and affections will constitute once again the research interests of those who participate in the international project “History of the Sensibilities: Another way of writing the history of the Americas-Caribbean-Europe, 16th -21st centuries”. This time, panelists from five different countries will center their analysis on testimonies and written word denoting the way low intensity events were “received”, but also on uncommon cultural practices –such as rumors–, long run fears, everyday life violence, etc.; covering thematic areas as different as Historical Memory, National Identities, New Political History, Historical Conscience, and Immediate History. On this occasion, it has been privileged the use of alternative sources or different ways of boarding them, particularly those extracted from Ancient Regime societies. Hence the reason for associating the colloquium to A. Farge’s “ordinary course of things”, but from colonial to present times.
Tuesday, 6th March 2007
Ecole des hautes études en Sciences sociales
105, bd. Raspail (Amphithéâtre)
Paris, FRANCE
PROGRAMME
Opening: Juan Carlos Garavaglia/Annick Lempérière
PANEL I - 9h-12h30
Moderators: Frédérique Langue, Sandra Pesavento
Comments by Roger Chartier and Arlette Farge
Luc Capdevila (UHB) : "Le temps présent paraguayen".
-Marcela Zúñiga (EHESS) : "Catéchismes jacobins. Une trajectoire inquisitoriale à Puebla de los Ángeles".
-Monica Raisa Schpun (CRBC-EHESS): "Histoire d'une invention identitaire : l'esthétique nippo-brésilienne chez les descendants d'immigrés (genre, ethnie et temporalité migratoire)"
-Dominique Rogers (UAG) : "Injures et voies de fait à Jacmel ou la violence ordinaire dans une petite ville coloniale domingoise à la fin de l'Ancien Régime"
-Javier Pérez Siller (BUAP): "La construction de sensibilités: problématique pour l'étude de la présence et l'influence française au Mexique".
-Sandra Pesavento (UFRGS) : “Une ville sensible sous le regard de l'autre : Jean-Baptiste Debret et Rio de Janeiro, 1816-1831 ”.
PANEL II - 14h-18h30
Moderators: Carmen Bernand, Rosalina Estrada
-Bernard Lavallé (Univ. Paris III): "Miedo reverencial y justo miedo en la América colonial"
-Mónica Velloso (Fundação Rui Barbosa, Rio de Janeiro): "A dança como alma da brasilidade; Paris, Rio e o maxixe”
-Reinaldo Rojas (Universidad Pedagógica Experimental Libertador, Venezuela): “El miedo a la revolución y los “deberes del patriotismo: El debate Acosta-Riera Aguinagalde frente a la guerra federal en Venezuela, 1859-1863”
-Vincent Bloch (EHESS) : "Les rumeurs à Cuba".
-Francisco Miguel Gil García (Univ. Complutense de Madrid): “Expropiando el pasado para la construcción del presente. Conciencia histórica e identidad en una comunidad de Potosí, Bolivia”
-Antonio Herculano (Fundação Rui Barbosa, Rio de Janeiro): "O ator Vasques, entre uma sensibilidade popular e patriarcal"
-Daniela Marzola Fialho (UFRGS, EHESS) : “ Une lecture sensible de la ville : la cartographie urbaine”
-Mauricio Monteiro (Univ. Morumbi, Sao Paulo): "Les Ingénieuses Moralités: La musique et le sens de la colonisation en Amérique Latine". ( As Engenhosas Moralidades: a musica e o sentido da colonização da América Latina).
PRESENTATION OF NEW PUBLICATIONS AND DISCUSSION WITH AUTHORS
Special issu of the journal, Caravelle, entirely dedicated to L’Amérique Latine et l’histoire des sensibilités, n°86, 2006; and the collective work, Sensibildades na história: memórias singulares e identidades sociais (Sandra pesavento, Frédérique Langue orgs.), Porto Alegre, UFRGS, 207. Authors: Rosalina Estrada, Sandra Pesavento, Alejandro E. Gómez, Maria-Eugenia Albornoz-Vazquez, Frédérique Langue.
The papers will be published afterwards in the e-journal of the Centre d’études et recherches sur les Mondes américains (CERMA), Nuevo Mundo-Mundos Nuevos, n°7-2007 (http://nuevomundo.revues.org), in the section “Coloquio”. The videos of the presentations will also be available in this web site, thanks to the project “Archives Audiovisuelles de la recherche” (AAR) from the ESCoM-FMSH.
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