Round table "Gender and messianism"

  • In situ

  • All audiences

  • Free of charges

  • Without reservation

  • Conference / reading

  • Castel, palace, manor house

  • Date

  • Bibliothèque polonaise de Paris - musée Adam-Mickiewicz, salon Chopin et musée Boleslas-Biegas

    6 quai d'Orléans 75004 Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France

©Hubert Czerepok

Gender and messianism or how to think today of the romantic Revolution and the Great emigration through the prism of the place of women and other minorities in Slavic literature and in the political spiritualism of the Polish romantic paradigm. A discussion around Hubert Czerepok’s exhibition, “the recomposed past”, presented last year at the Polish Library in Paris and which raised still topical questions about the contemporary reading of great national narratives.
Attendance:
Agata Araszkiewicz, writer, researcher, art critic, feminist activist and doctor of Letters, attached to LEGS/Paris 8/CNRS and the Université Libre de Bruxelles. She is a member of the Council of the Association of the Congress of Women in Poland and co-organizer and honorary president of the Congress of Women in Belgium.
Hubert Czerepok, visual artist, professor at the Experimental Cinema Department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Szczecin.
Małgorzata Perigot-Grygielewicz, philosopher, philologist and translator. Professor at the École Européenne Supérieure de l’Image d’Angouleme, member of the Scientific Council and of the Sarah Kofman College of translators. Co-author of the anthology Polish Futurism, 1918–1924. Poetry. Manifests. Statements.
Sylwia Szymaniak, art historian and curator. She heads the Foundation for Polish modern Art and the Biuro Wystaw exhibition space in Warsaw.
Agnieszka Wiatrzyk, PhD in art history and curator, deputy head of IBPP’s artistic collections.

Informations

Bibliothèque polonaise de Paris - musée Adam-Mickiewicz, salon Chopin et musée Boleslas-Biegas

  • Localisation

    6 quai d'Orléans 75004 Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France

  • Site internet

    https://ibpp.eu/

  • Téléphone

    01 55 42 91 87

  • À propos

    The Polish Library of Paris, the centre of Polish emigration since the mid-19th century, is the largest cultural institution representing Poland outside the borders of this state. It is located on the Île Saint-Louis, in the heart of Paris, in a magnificent 17th century building that houses works and archives of great value, as well as an important collection of works of art. Completely renovated and modernised at the beginning of the 21st century, the Polish Library of Paris welcomes readers and researchers wishing to deepen their knowledge of Franco-Polish relations and the history of Poland. The Polish Library has many memories of the greatest Polish romantic poet of the 19th century, Adam Mickiewicz (Museum) and the illustrious composer Frédéric Chopin (Salon). It regularly organizes conferences and conferences, exhibitions and concerts. Enter the site of the Polish Library of Paris and discover its treasures preserved for decades, in an island of «polonité», in the heart of the Ci

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