Date
April 24, 2024

Location

Time
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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Department of French, ICLS


THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED.

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Gisèle Sapiro, Madeline Bedecarré and Ben Libman, in conversation (in English) with Tristan Leperlier

Gisèle Sapiro, the leading theorist of the sociology of literature, will present her book The Sociology of Literature, recently published into English by Madeline Bedecarré and Ben Libman, for the first time in the U.S.  Her book presents the history, methods, and potential futures of this growing field of study, which finds its origins in the French Enlightenment, and its most salient expression as a sociological pursuit in the work of Pierre Bourdieu. Sapiro refutes the common criticism that the sociology of literature does not take the text to be the central object of study. Sapiro describes methods for analyzing the roles and behaviors of agents and institutions (publishing houses, prize committees, etc.) in the circulation and reception of texts. The book emphasizes the rich interdisciplinary nature of the approach, which draws on literary history, sociology, postcolonial studies, book history, gender studies, and media studies, while also defending the sociology of literature as a discipline in its own right.

Gisèle Sapiro is CNRS Research Director and Professor of Sociology at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS).  She is the author of The French Writers’ War (1940–1953) (2014), and numerous other books in French.

Tristan Leperlier is a CNRS Associate Professor, and Visiting Professor at Columbia University where he taught a class on Sociology of literature last semester. A sociologist of literature himself, he has specialized in postcolonial and transnational issues.

Please email disability@columbia.edu to request disability accommodations. Advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.

 The Heyman Center for the Humanities, Room B-101
74 Morningside Drive
New York, NY, 10027
  (212) 854-4541
  (212) 854-3099