RomLitt - Professor Christina Cullberg on Travel Writing
Seminar
Date: Friday 18 November 2022
Time: 14.00 – 16.00
Location: Rum B471
Christina Cullberg presents research project on French Caribbean Travel Writing (1620-1722)
This talk draws from my book Points of Entanglement in French Caribbean Travel Writing (1620-1722) (forthcoming with Palgrave Macmillan 2023).
The book argues for a literary reexamination of the representation of the early colonial Caribbean. Taking a synoptic approach to travel narratives in French, from 1620 up to the publication of Labat’s Nouveaux voyages (1722), it excavates traces of local impacts by examining textual instances where the islands and the peoples of this period unsettle dominant French narratives. The claim here is that the historical, social, and political messiness of the Caribbean seventeenth century make for complex representations and expressions, generating textual instability despite the travelers’ apparent desires to domesticate the islands. Between the lines of these authoritarian narratives, disruptive elements coming from indigenous and enslaved peoples along with the archipelagic geography enter productively into the construction of knowledge and indeed the representations of this world. This book’s contribution is to read these texts in situ in order to interrogate both the formation and the limitations of discourses of power. In my talk I will situate the travel narratives in their historical context and discuss the theoretical challenges of reading early modern literature through the lens of twentieth century Caribbean thought, decolonial theories, and early modern race studies.
Organizer: Bengt Novén
Contact: Romklass - RomLitt
The seminar will be hybrid: members of the department may find the zoom link in the Romklass calendar; those wishing to participate virtually from outside the department may write to bengt.noven@su.se for access.
Last updated: November 11, 2022
Source: Department of Romance Studies and Classics