Upcoming Events (10)
Les mineurs de fond, au coeur de l’histoire de l’industrialisation japonaise
A university lecture at Université Paris Cité exploring how miners shaped the early industrialization of Japan, presented by Bernard Thomann. The talk links labor and technology in Japan’s modernization and reflects on historical pathways of industrial growth.
« Le Vent se lève » : Miyazaki face à l’histoire
A university lecture at Amphithéâtre 5C, Université Paris Cité, on Miyazaki's The Wind Rises and its relation to history. Led by historian Michael Lucken, the talk pairs cinematic storytelling with historical narrative in a Paris academic setting.
Momies égyptiennes: défis éthiques et nouvelles conversations
Angela Stienne leads a public lecture at Université Paris Cité on the ethical challenges of displaying Egyptian mummies. The talk probes museology, consent, repatriation, and the politics of knowledge, inviting new conversations about museums and heritage.
L’arrivée de l’animation japonaise en France
A university lecture at Université Paris Cité on the arrival of Japanese animation in France, presented by Marie Pruvost-Delaspre in Salle 379F, Halle aux Farines. The talk explores how anime entered French culture, its reception, and the evolving relationship between Japanese and French media audiences.
« La clef des chants » – une étude des manuscrits de Georges Brassens
An academic study of Georges Brassens' manuscripts led by Jérôme Arnould at Amphithéâtre 9E, Halle aux Farines, Université Paris Cité. The talk traces draft materials to illuminate Brassens' lyric craft and evolution, offering rare insights into a French chanson icon.