Price: Free and open to the public; RSVP required by Feb. 17 at http://europe.stanford.edu/events/registration/6884/
Phone: (650) 724-9656
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Tags:
history, stanford, journalism, literature, writers, france, censorship
The Europe Center seminar with guest speaker Gisèle Sapiro, Research director,CNRS and Director of Studies, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales.
What are the limits of literary freedom? Censorship has shaped the very notion of authorship. This talk will confront the diverging conceptions of the author’s responsibility in France and the beliefs in the power of writing that underlie them through the debates surrounding literary trials.
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