“Black” French Studies is a capacious field that merits exploration along multiple lines of inquiry. One of the most compelling questions to arise in this field is the matter of how race and gender have long intersected, shaping the lived experience of “Black” French women, girls, and non-binary people. The inaugural BLACK | FRANCE | NOIRE symposium offers a series of roundtables that address this question from a variety of angles – from intellectual history to contemporary media, from art and performance to activism, from storytelling to sport.
Over two days of dialogue, study, critique, provocation, and celebration, we will consider intellectual, creative, and political possibilities that are both rooted in the past and committed to fashioning more just futures. Thinking in a transoceanic frame, participants will take up specific pistes de réflexion concerning the crucial and longstanding contributions of gendered and racialized individuals and communities within the francophone world.