Catégorie : Projet France-Berkeley
Since 2017, the research team “Decentered” has been collaborating with Ian Duncan’s research team at UC Berkeley, as well as Christine Reynier’s research team in Montpellier. These joint projects on “Form across Literature and the Sciences in Victorian Britain” and then “Forms of Knowledge and Experience in the Long Nineteenth Century” have been supported over the years by the France-Berkeley Fund.
Lundi 12 février 2024, salle 2.41 (MdR), 16h30-18h30: séance autour de Sally Shuttleworth Sally Shuttleworth (Oxford University) : On Literature, Science and the Crossing of Disciplinary...
Lundi 4 décembre 2023, salle 2.41 (MdR), 16h30-18h30: séance autour d’Elisabeth Jay et Helen Small Elisabeth Jay (Oxford Brookes University) : British writers in Paris during...
Tuesday, June 8 – Online Workshop. The Aix-Berkeley team is coming back with a new series of workshops, which will be held online. On this occasion,...
A roundtable of international scholars considers the work of Sukanya Banerjee on the occasion of her joining the Berkeley English Department. Professor Banerjee’s 2018 Victorian Keywords...
Prof. Ian Duncan (English studies) discusses his recent monograph Human Forms, the Novel in the Age of Evolution (Princeton University Press, 2019) with Prof. Kevin Padian (integrative biology) ...
Ian Duncan’s latest monograph, Human Forms: the Novel in the Age of Evolution, has just been published by Princeton University Press. It offers a far-reaching rediscovery...
This essay encapsulates many of the questions tackled in our project on “Form across literature and the Sciences” carried out from 2017 until 2019. Ian Duncan...