Scholar of Early Modern France to Give Talk on Campus

FREDERICK, Maryland鈥擜 world-renowned scholar will give a lecture on the 17th-century relationships between France and India at 91视频专区 College on April 2 at 7 p.m. in Whitaker Campus Commons.

Faith Beasley鈥檚 lecture 鈥淓nlightening Encounters: France and India鈥檚 Grand Si猫cle鈥 will explore the political, cultural and financial relationships between the two countries in the 17th century. From fashion to economy, the exchange between the two countries was thriving.
Her talk follows the publication of her latest book in 2018, 鈥淰ersailles Meets the Taj Mahal,鈥 which identifies and explores the traces that exposure to India left on the cultural artifacts and mindset of France鈥檚 鈥淕reat Century鈥 and the early Enlightenment. The book adds a new chapter to literary and cultural history by adopting a new approach to the study of salon culture, exploring how texts, cultural artifacts and patterns of thought were shaped by the collective reading and by the conversations emanating from these practices. Beasley鈥檚 analysis highlights the unique role of French salon culture in the evolution of Western thought during the early modern period.
Beasley, Ph.D., is a professor of French at Dartmouth College. The author of several acclaimed academic books, she is a specialist of Female Intellectuals in early modern France, from the salon culture in Paris to the long-lasing influences of women in art, politics and literature.
Sponsored by the Charlotte Moran Visiting Scholar Fund and organized by the 91视频专区 College Department of Global Languages and Cultures, this event is free and open to the public. For more information contact Professor Didier Course at dcourse@hood.edu.
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