Offstage Direction: French Women and the Reshaping of the Renaissance Theater

FRANCESCA CANADÉ SAUTMAN is Professor of French at the Graduate Center and Hunter College. Her works in progress include: Striking Out on their Own: Women, Same-Sex Affective Networks and Working Class Culture in France, 1880-1930; Violence and Gender in Flanders and in the French North, XIIIth-XIVth Centuries; Hidden in Plain Sight: Women and Veiling in Late Medieval France; and Melancholy Time: Mapping the Late Medieval Fall Calendar. Dark Passages: Italian American Artists of the Interwar Period and the Search for Community.











When: Thu., Sep. 15, 2016 at 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Where: Graduate Center, CUNY
365 Fifth Ave.
212-817-7000
Price: Free
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FRANCESCA CANADÉ SAUTMAN is Professor of French at the Graduate Center and Hunter College. Her works in progress include: Striking Out on their Own: Women, Same-Sex Affective Networks and Working Class Culture in France, 1880-1930; Violence and Gender in Flanders and in the French North, XIIIth-XIVth Centuries; Hidden in Plain Sight: Women and Veiling in Late Medieval France; and Melancholy Time: Mapping the Late Medieval Fall Calendar. Dark Passages: Italian American Artists of the Interwar Period and the Search for Community.

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