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Thursday, November 2

The 80th Anniversary of the French Nationality Room Lecture
Time:
7:00 pm
Presenter:
Dr. Anna Rosenweig
Location:
Frick Fine Arts Building
Sponsored by:
European Studies Center, Global Studies Center, Global Hub, Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs, Office of International Services and UCIS Engagement along with French Nationality Room Committee, The Department of French and Italian, The European Studies Center and The Center Francophone de Pittsburgh
Contact:
Ekaterina Kovaleva
Contact Email:
nriep@pitt.edu

WHAT ARE KINGS MADE OF?
RETHINKING THE ROYAL BODY
IN EARLY MODERN FRANCE

Dr. Anna Rosensweig
University of Rochester

Anna Rosensweig is Associate Professor of French and the Director of the Graduate Program in Visual & Cultural Studies at the University of Rochester. Rosensweig’s scholarship and teaching focus on early modern literature and culture, the intersections of literature and political theory, and performance studies.

Dr. Rosensweig's lecture will address civic endurance in France through fountains, statues, coins, and royal bodies.