sexta-feira, 25 de outubro de 2024

Rousseau Association 24th Biannual Colloquium

 Editing, Translating, Annotating Rousseau / Rousseau as Editor, Translator, Annotator

Rutgers University

New Brunswick, NJ (USA)

June 4-6, 2025

Colloquium Director: James Swenson

http://rousseauassociation.com/upcoming-ra-colloquium/  


Call for Papers

 

The current moment in Rousseau studies is characterized by two significant and symmetrical developments, among many others. Since the turn of the century, with the tercentennial of 2012 as a focal point, we have seen a renewal of editorial projects (notably but not exclusively the competing Œuvres complètes from Slatkine and Classiques Garnier). This work has been facilitated by the reappearance or reexamination of manuscript and other documentary sources and given rise to a multiplicity of editorial approaches. While for the moment we have traditional print editions (that may be available for downloading and for electronic search functions), the advent of truly digital editions is just over the horizon (both Julie and Emile call for such an approach). New translations continue to appear in multiple languages, and they too must confront editorial choices about copytext and annotation.

At the same time, following a period where the notion of Rousseau as “author” was central to a variety of scholarly projects, we have seen new attention to aspects of Rousseau’s work were he plays a different role: his work for Louise and Claude Dupin on Montesquieu and on Des femmes, his editorship of the Saint-Pierre papers, his translations from Latin and from Italian, his herbaria, and his citation practices with their complex material support, not to speak of his efforts to edit his own collected works. Our knowledge of these projects has been greatly facilitated by work with manuscripts for new editions, but they may also have something to teach us about how to conceive of our work today.

We invite proposals for 25-minute papers in either French or English on the history of editions, translations, and annotations of Rousseau; on editorial and translation projects, whether real, possible, or ideal (to take up the terms of our last meeting); on global or local problems of edition, translation, or annotation (of musical as well as textual and published as well as unfinished works); on Rousseau’s work as an editor, annotator, translator, or music copyist, whether considered in themselves or in the course of his career. We hope to attract a wide variety of disciplinary approaches and studies of different aspects of Rousseau’s work, in the tradition of the Association.

Please send proposals including title, abstract (max. 300 words), and short biography (max. 150 words), in a single document titled name_RA2025_proposal.pdf, to

Rousseau.2025@rutgers.edu by the deadline of December 20, 2024.

The colloquium will be held at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ, June 4-6, 2025.  New Brunswick is located between New York (37 miles/50 km) and Philadelphia (65 miles/100 km), with easy access by Amtrak and New Jersey transit.

 

THE ROUSSEAU ASSOCIATION, Since 1979

Officers: President: Masano Yamashita; Vice-President: Flora Champy; SecretaryTreasurer: Jason Neidleman; Webmaster: Adam Schoene; Colloquium Director: James Swenson

Board Members: Johanna Lenne-Cornuez; Nathan Martin; Ourida Mostefai; Wilson Alves de Paiva; John T. Scott; Brigitte Weltman-Aron