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Tracy L. Rutler

Assistant Professor of French and Women’s Studies, Penn State University

Friday, March 4 • 2PM

Please join the Department of French and Francophone Studies as we welcome Prof. Rutler for a presentation on her new book, Queering the Enlightenment: Kinship and gender in eighteenth-century French literature.

Book description:
Liminal periods in politics often serve as points in time when traditional methods and principles organizing society are disrupted. These periods of interregnum may not always result in complete social upheaval, but they do open the space to imagine social and political change in diverse forms.  In Queering the Enlightenment: Kinship and gender in the literature of eighteenth-century France , Tracy Rutler uncovers how numerous  canonical authors of the 1730s and 40s were imagining radically different ways of organizing the masses during the early years of Louis XV’s reign. Through studies of the literature of Antoine François Prévost, Claude Crébillon, Pierre de Marivaux, and Françoise de Graffigny among others,  Rutler demonstrates how the heteronormative bourgeois family’s rise to dominance in late-eighteenth-century France had long been contested within the fictional worlds of many French authors. The utopian impulses guiding the fiction studied in this book distinguish these authors as  some of the most brilliant political theorists of the day. Enlightenment, for these authors, means reorienting one’s relation to power by  reorganizing their most intimate relations. Using a practice of reading queerly, Rutler shows how these works illuminate the unparalleled potential of queer forms of kinship to dismantle the patriarchy and help us imagine what might eventually take its place.

Register: https://ufl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJclf-uqqzktE9101MkD5lqt2ZLqF0tsmLNW

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