Curriculum Vitae for Professor Salazar
2.1 CURRENT POSTS
2.2 OTHER
POSTS
2.3 UNIVERSITY AND FACULTY
COMMITTEES
2.4 SELECTION COMMITTEES
3.1 OFFICES HELD
3.2 MEMBERSHIPS
3.3 AWARDS
3.4 MAIN PUBLIC LECTURES and
INVITATIONS
4.1 CONFERENCES ATTENDED (AS A
SPEAKER)
4.2 CONFERENCES ORGANIZED
4.3 OTHER RESEARCH
5.1 BOOKS AND EDITED VOLUMES
5.2 CHAPTERS IN BOOKS, ESSAYS,
PROCEEDINGS
5.3 ACADEMIC
ARTICLES
1. EDUCATION
1992 Doctorat
d'Etat ès-Lettres et Sciences Humaines, University of
Paris-Sorbonne. (Mention Très Honorable).
Topic:
Les Théories de la Voix au XVIIe siècle.
Supervisor:
Prof. M. Fumaroli, de l' Académie Française,
Professeur
au Collège de France (Chair of Rhetoric and Society, 16th
and
17th Centuries).
1983
Doctorat en Anthropologie sociale et culturelle, University of Paris-V,
René-Descartes, Sorbonne. (Mention Très
Bien).
Topic:
Idéologies de l'Apartheid.
Supervisor: Prof.
M. Maffesoli, University of Paris-V, Sociologie,
René-Descartes.
1979
Diplôme en Sémiologie, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en
Sciences Sociales, Sémiologie.
Topic:
Le corps lyrique: Eléments de sémiologie de
l'opéra.
Supervisor:
Roland Barthes.
1978
Diplôme d'Etude Approfondie en Science Politique, University
of
Paris-I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, Centre d'analyse
comparée des
systèmes politiques.
Topic:
Savonarole: une dictature de la voix.
Supervisor:
Prof. M. Duverger.
1977
Maîtrise en Philosophie, University of Paris-Sorbonne.
(Mention
Bien). Topic: Métaphore et Métaphysique.
Supervisor:
Emmanuel Levinas.
1977
Maîtrise en Science Politique, University of Paris-I,
Panthéon-Sorbonne.
By course work.
1976
Maîtrise ès-Lettres (Lettres Modernes), University
of Paris-Sorbonne.(Mention Très Bien).
Topic:
L'expression de l'espace dans “L'Etre et le
Néant” de Jean-Paul Sartre.
Supervisor:
Prof. G. Matoré.
1975 Licence
ès-Lettres (Lettres Modernes), University of Paris-Sorbonne.
1975 Licence
ès-Lettres (Philosophie), University of Paris-Sorbonne.
1975 Admitted to
Ecole normale supérieure, Paris.
Tutor in
Philosophy: Louis Althusser.
1972
Baccalauréat, Académie de Toulouse, France.
Secondary and
post-secondary studies at Lycée Lyautey, Casablanca, Morocco
;
Lycée Théophile Gautier, Tarbes,
Lycée
Pierre-de-Fermat, Toulouse, Lycée Louis-le-Grand, Paris,
France.
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2. CAREER
2.1 CURRENT POSTS
Professorial and
associated functions
Distinguished
Professor in Rhetoric and Humane Letters (appointed 1.7.1999;
re-appointed 1.7.2004), University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Directeur
de Programme (Rhétorique et Démocratie),
Collège
International de Philosophie, Paris, France (1998-2004).
Life Fellow of
the University of Cape Town, (elected 1.1.1995).
Director of the
Centre for Rhetoric Studies, University of Cape Town (1995 to date).
Major
Responsibilities in Research and Public Intervention
Co-Director
of a Programme International de Coopération Scientifique
(n°
1455) (2002-2004), established between the South African National
Research Foundation and the French Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique, on “Rhetoric and Democracy:
France/South
Africa.”. The French co-director is Dr Barbara Cassin
(Sorbonne/CNRS, Paris).
Co-Director of a
Project on “Poland and South Africa: Two Rhetorical Models
for Participatory Citizenship in Post-Totalitarian
Cultures”, being a cooperative agreement between the Polish
Foundation for Research and the South African National Research
Foundation (2003-2004). The Polish co-director is Professor Jerzy Axer,
University of Warsaw. Project under consideration for a 2
year
renewal.
Co-Director
of an international research project on “Women's Rhetorics in
South Africa and Sweden. A Comparative Study in Democratic
Deliberation” - a cooperative agreement between the
Swedish
International Development Cooperation Agency and the South African
National Research Foundation (2004-2006). The Swedish co-director is
Professor Brigitte Mral (ÅŒrebro).
Co-Director
of an international research project on “E-democracy and New
Communication Technologies in Hungary and South Africa. A Comparative
study of persuasive deliberation in two emerging electronic
public spheres” - a cooperative agreement between the
Hungarian
ministry of research and the and the South African National Research
Foundation (2004-2005). The Hungarian co-director is
Professor
Ildiko Kovats (Budapest). Project carried forward to 2006.
Founding
Member, Faculty and Member of the Scientific Council of the
International Master's Programme in Ethics and Change, OASI, Sicily
(2001 to date).
2.2 OTHER
PROFESSORIAL POSTS
Professorial
2007 University
Guest Professor, Sweden (University of Örebro).
2001
In the UNESCO Transcultural Chair of Philosophy of Peace, Lomonosov
State University of Moscow and State University St. Petersburg, Russia.
This is a shared appointment., under an agreement between
Collège international de philosophie and Unesco. I opened
the
2001-2002 series with seven graduate lectures on Rhetoric and the
Invention of Democracy.
1999-2000
Professor of Seventeenth-Century French Literature, Centre d'Etudes
Supérieures de la Renaissance, Université
François-Rabelais, Tours, France (appointed by presidential
decree ; chair relinquished).
1986-1999
Professor of French Language and Literature, University of Cape Town,
South Africa.
Administrative
1993-1996 Dean of
Arts*, Cape Town.
1992-1993 Deputy
Dean of Arts, Cape Town.
1986-1992 Head of
the Department of French Language and Literature, Cape Town.
1986-1988 Acting
Head of the Department of Cultural History of Western Europe, Cape
Town.
*The
Faculty of Arts (at present merged with Social Sciences, Education,
Music and Fine Arts), was comprised of the Departments
of African Languages, Afrikaans and Dutch, Ancient Languages,
Archaeology, Drama, English, French (with Portuguese),
German, Hebrew and Jewish Studies, History, History of Art, Italian,
Linguistics, and the Programme in Theory of Literature
(which I created and directed from 1991 to 1994).
2.3 MEMBERSHIPS
OF UNIVERSITY AND FACULTY COMMITTEES (UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN unless
otherwise stated)
Current
Senate of the
University of Cape Town (1986 to date, ex officio).
Fellowships
Committee (ex officio, 1996 to date).
Council,
Collège International de Philosophie (1999, 2000, 2001).
Past
From 1986 to 1993
I served on a dozen Faculty of Arts' committees, chaired many of them,
and, up to 1994 on some twenty
Senate committees
(for six years I chaired the Publications Committee).
2.4 MEMBERSHIPS
OF SELECTION COMMITTEES
Until
1994, I served on and chaired numerous search and selection committees
at the University of Cape Town (from deanships down), as well as on the
President's council of Collège international de philosophie,
Paris. I have since acted as an external assessor for South
African, French and American universities' selection, promotion and
tenure committees, as well as for international funding
agencies
(details available on request).
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3.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
3.1 OFFICES HELD
Current- Co-founder of
the African Rhetoric Association (first conference at planning stage).
- Executive Bureau
Member, Fédération Internationale des Langues et
Littératures Modernes, UNESCO (2000-2002).
- Corresponding
Member in South Africa of the Société Jean de La
Fontaine (1991-to date).
- Corresponding
Member of the Société d'Etude du XVIIe
siècle (1999-2004).
- President of the
Association for Rhetoric and Communication in Southern Africa
(1994-1998, 1998-2002). Honorary President (2002 to date).
- Liaison Officer
for Southern Africa, Literary Research, International Comparative
Literature Association (1998-2004).
Past- Member of the
Executive Board, Centre International de Recherche sur le XVIIe
siècle, (1991-2002).
- National
Communication Association (USA), unit planner (1995-1997, 1999-2002).
- President of the
Association for French Studies in Southern Africa (AFSSA) (1990-1994).
- Council Member,
International Society for the History of Rhetoric (1996-1999).
3.2 MEMBERSHIPS
- Société
française de psychopathologie de l'expression.
- International
Association for Neo-Latin Studies.
- International
Society for the History of Rhetoric.
- British Society
of Seventeenth-Century French Studies.
- International
Society for the Study of European Ideas.
- Centre
International de Rencontre sur le XVIIe siècle (CIR 17).
- North American
Society for French Seventeenth-Century Literature.
- International
Society for Seventeenth-Century French Studies.
- National
Communication Association (USA).
- Association for
Rhetoric and Communication in Southern Africa (founding
president).
3.3
AWARDS
Research
Rating by National Research Foundation (South Africa)
Rated
“A” in the first Humanities rating conducted by the
NRF, in 2002 (see www.nrf.ac.za for number of A rated scholars, peer
review procedure and significance of rating).
Research
awards (from 1986 to date)
- UCT Bremner
Travel Grants (University of Cape Town) (7) (awards discontinued in
1999). Re-instated in 2002 as Research Travel Grants (3).
- Human
Sciences/National Research Foundation Travel Grants (9).
- Staff Development
Awards (University of Cape Town) (on funds donated by the
Mellon Foundation) (9).
- Study and
Research Leave (University of Cape Town) (9 months, 1989; 6 months,
1993; 3 months, 1996; 12 months, 2004-2005).
- Senior Research
Grant (Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa) (1992-1993).
- Senior Research
Grant (Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa) (1996-1997).
- Senior Research
Grant (Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa) (1999-2001).
- Distinct South
African Research Opportunities Grant (National Research Foundation of
South Africa, 2001).
- Supervisor
Allocation Grant (National Research Foundation of South Africa, 2001).
- Distinct South
African Research Opportunities Grant (National Research Foundation of
South Africa, 2002). Includes a grant for 2 assistantships and 2 Mphil
level scholarships.
- Award of a
Programme International de Coopération Scientifique (No
1455), made jointly by the Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique, France and the National Research Foundation, South Africa
(mid-2002 to mid-2005).
- Award of a
Perspectives from the Global South Grant (National Research Foundation
of South Africa, 2003-2004, on “Rhetoric of
Globalisation”). Includes a grant for assistantships and
Mphil/PhD level scholarships.
- Award of a joint
Poland-South Africa project on Public Deliberation and Strong
Democracy in Poland and South Africa: Two Rhetorical Models for
Participatory Citizenship in Post-Totalitarian Cultures (2003-2004).
Re-applied for.
- Award of a joint
Swedish-South Africa project on in South Africa and Sweden. A
Comparative Study in Democratic Deliberation (2004-2006).
- Award of a joint
Hungarian-South Africa research project on E-Democracy and persuasive
deliberation (2004-2005).
- Award of a Focus
area grant, Two Models for Civil Rhetoric, being a comparison between
Morocco and South Africa (2006-2007).
Professorial
(at the University of Cape Town)- UCT Foundation
award (1).
- Merit awards for
Professors 1988-2003 (12). (Award system discontinued in 2003).
- Distinguished
Professorship allowance (as from July 1999). (Yearly).
National
Honours- Promoted to the
rank of Officier dans l'Ordre des Palmes Académiques, France
(2003).
- Made a Chevalier
dans l'Ordre des Palmes Académiques , France (1996).
Of
noteA collective
volume to which I contributed a chapter (“La Voix au XVIIe
siècle”, in: Histoire de la rhétorique
dans l'Europe moderne 1450-1950 (M. Fumaroli ed., Paris, Presses
Universitaires de France, 1999, pp. 787-821) received in 2000 the
prestigious Logos Prize awarded by the European Linguistic and Language
Teachers Association (AELPL) to the best publication in the field of
language studies and general linguistics.
3.4 MAIN PUBLIC
LECTURES AND INVITATIONS
2007
University of Örebro, Sweden (Guest Professorship)
2006
University of Fes, Morocco.
University
Mohammed V, Rabat, and Moroccan Society of Philosophy,
Morocco. Sole speaker.
2005
Institute of the Rhetoric Society of America, Kent State, Ohio (USA).
2004
University of Warsaw (OBTA).
University of
Madison-Wisconsin (Rhetoric programme).
Corvinus
University, Budapest (Communication programme).
University of
Concordia (Peace and Conflict Resolution Academic Series), Montreal,
Canada.
Observatoire de
la Transition démocratique et Forum de la
Citoyenneté, Rabat, Morocco.
2003
University of Örebro, Sweden (graduate programme in rhetoric).
University of
Warsaw, Poland (Inter-University Artes Liberales Programme in Rhetoric).
San Diego State
University (Department of rhetoric and writing studies) , USA..
University of
Ljubljana (Slovenia).
University of
Paris IV-Sorbonne (4th rhetoric graduate lecture series), Paris, France
University of
Wales (Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory), Cardiff, UK.
2002 Texas
A&M ( Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research).
University of
Paris-IV Sorbonne (2nd and 3rd rhetoric lecture series).
American
University in Paris (in collaboration with Collège
international de Philosophie) (leading paper of a symposium on Rhetoric
and Globalisation, Department of International Communications).
Collège
International de Philosophie, Paris (yearly seminar on rhetoric and
democracy).
2001 American
University in Paris (International Communication).
University of
Paris-IV Sorbonne (17th-Century Rhetoric seminar).
University of
Paris-IV Sorbonne (1st rhetoric graduate lecture series).
University of
Paris-V René Descartes (Sociology Seminar).
Oasi Foundation,
Troina, Sicily, Italy (Sociology).
Collège
international de Philosophie, Paris (second series of yearly seminar
programme).
In the UNESCO
Transcultural
Chair of Philosophy of Peace, at Lomonosov State University of
Moscow, Moscow (Faculty of Philosophy, Chair of Political Management)
and the University of St. Petersburg (Faculty of Philosophy)
2000
Concordia University, Montréal (Graduate School,
Communication).
Collège
international de Philosophie, Paris (the first series in my yearly
seminar programme).
1998 Swarthmore
College (Romance Languages).
University of
Oregon (Romance Languages).
University of
California at Santa Barbara (French).
Harvard (French
17th-Century Cultural Studies).
1997
New York University (French Department).
University
of Turin, Italy (Corso di Laurea in Communication).
1996
New York University (Maison Française).
University of
Toronto, Victoria College (French).
University of
Turin, Italy (Corso di Laurea in Communication).
Visiting Fellow,
Northrop Frye Centre, Toronto (1996-1997).
1995
University of Paris-IV (Rhetoric
Seminar).
University of
Versailles-Saint Quentin.
Florida
International University (Department of Modern Languages and
Literatures).
Loyola College,
Baltimore.
1994 Rice
University (French).
New York
University (Maison Française).
1993
University of Miami (Michel de Certeau Centre).
1992
University of Lyon-II, Lumière (Faculty of Languages).
University of St
Andrews (St Mary's College, Divinity Department).
University of
Edinburgh (Advanced Institute for the Humanities).
Collège
International de Philosophie, Paris.
1991
University of Lyon-II, Lumière (Faculty of Languages).
University of
Montpellier-III, Paul Valéry (Department of Sociology).
1989
Collège de France (at the invitation of Prof. M. Fumaroli,
Chair of Rhetoric and Society,
16th-17th centuries).
University
of Paris-V, René-Descartes (Sociology).
1988
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (Italian), South Africa.
1987
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (Italian), South Africa.
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4. RESEARCH
ACTIVITIES
4.1 CONFERENCES
ATTENDED (AS A SPEAKER)
2006
November:
International symposium, Coming to terms with Reconciliation,
University of Madison-Wisconsin, USA (plenary speaker).
November:
International conference on Trope, Affect, and Democratic
Subjectivity,
Center for Global Culture and Communication, Northwestern
University,
Chicago, USA (plenary speaker).
June :
International conference on Rhetoric and Its Others, Sorbonne, Paris
(keynote speaker).
May: Rhetoric
Society of America annual convention, Memphis, USA (speaker).
March:
“Politiques de la Réconciliation”,
University of Poitiers, France (keynote speaker).
2005
October:
International Conference, “Figures of Democracy”,
Montréal, Québec (speaker and organizing
committee).
October:
“Policies of Forgiveness: South Africa and
Elsewhere”, IFAS and Constitutional Court of South Africa
(keynote speaker).
May: Rhetoric
Society of America Institute, Kent, Ohio, USA (keynote speaker).
February:
Rhetoric Culture Conference, Mainz, Germany (invited speaker)
2004
December:
International colloquium on political identities, Warsaw, Poland (guest
speaker).
November: 90th
National Communication Association convention, Chicago (moderator).
October:
International colloquium on “Visual Rhetoric”,
Örebro, Sweden (guest speaker).
September:
Workgroup, “Electronic Democracy”, Corvinus
University, Budapest, Hungary (lead speaker).
June:
International colloquium, “About an African
Athens”, Cape Town, South Africa (chair, org. comm..).
April:
International colloquium, “Censorship and
Democracy”, EURICOM, Piran, Slovenia (guest speaker).
January :
International colloquium, “De la reconnaissance”,
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation (Casablanca) and Faculté
des Lettres, University of Kenitra, Morocco (guest speaker).
2003
November: 89th
National Communication Association convention, Miami (speaker).
October: South-
African-Poland international colloquium on rhetoric in
post-totalitarian democracies (2 plenary papers and a lead discussion).
September:
International Conference of the Alliance of Rhetoric Societies
(Northwestern U), USA (invited speaker).
June:
International Symposium on Law, Rhetoric, Sovereignty in South Africa,
Fondation Singer-Polignac/French Academy, Paris, France (co-convener
and plenary speaker).
April: Euricom,
Foundations of Communication Studies in pre-20th Century European
Thought, Piran, Slovenia (invited speaker).
January:
International conference Le Sens de la Justice, Fondation du Roi
Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud, Casablanca/Université Caddi Ayyad,
Marrakech, Morocco (invited speaker).
2002
December: 7th
Congress of OSSREA, Khartoum, Sudan (selected speaker, paper in
absentia).
November: 88th
NCA convention, New Orleans (a unit planner, speaker).
October:
International Symposium, “Rhetoric of
Globalisation”, American University in Paris (lead paper).
March:
International Conference on Pascals Pensées im Geflecht der
Anthropologien, Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel,
Germany (invited speaker, plenary).
March:
“Paris Eclaté”, The American University
in Paris, Paris (keynote speaker).
2001
November:
International Voltaire Conference, University of Paris-Sorbonne, France
(invited speaker, plenary).
September: 8th
South African-French collaborative conference, Centre d'Etude de
l'Afrique Noire /Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux, France
(invited speaker, plenary).
July: 10th
Congress of the International Society for the History of Rhetoric,
Warsaw, Poland (speaker and chair of session).
February:
Conference of the GIISAM, Troina, Italy (plenary speaker).
2000
November: 86th
Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, Seattle
(unit planner, speaker at several panels).
October:
International Manumission Conference, Charleston (invited speaker,
plenary).
September:
International Interdisciplinary Conference,
Rhetoric-Constitution-Agency, Concordia, Montreal (invited speaker,
plenary as well as respondent in the wrap-up panel).
September:
International Seminar, Rhetoric and Religion, Cape Town, South Africa
(keynote speaker).
August: 4th
African Symposium on Rhetoric, Rhetoric and Orality in Africa, Lusaka,
Zambia (keynote speaker).
May: Colloquium
on St. Augustine and Women Studies, Paris (invited speaker, plenary).
March:
International conference on Women's Representations, around Bizet's
Carmen, Miami (invited speaker, plenary).
January:
International Colloquium, S'assembler, formes, modes,
représentations, Fondation des Sciences Politiques/Johns
Hopkins/University of Paris-VII, Paris (invited speaker, plenary).
1999
International
colloquium for the Tercentenary celebrations of Racine, Paris, France
(invited speaker, plenary).
International
colloquium on Court Culture and Philosophy, Université de
Versailles-Saint Quentin, France (invited speaker, plenary).
85th Annual
Convention of National Communication Association, Chicago (unit
planner, chair of session).
1998
84th Annual
convention of the National (ex-Speech) Communication Association, New
York (unit planner, chair of sessions and speaker).
International
Colloquium on Neo-Stoicism, Centre d'Etudes supérieures de
la Renaissance, Tours, France (invited speaker, plenary).
International
Society for the History of Rhetoric, Council colloquium, Amsterdam
(plenary speaker).
Biennial
conference of the CIR17, Miami (plenary speaker).
NEMLA annual
conference, Baltimore (sectional speaker).
1997
International
colloquium (Projet du Vocabulaire Européen de Philosophie),
Les vocabulaires de la voix, Sorbonne, CNRS, Paris, France (invited
speaker, plenary).
International
Colloquium, Ethos et Pathos: le statut du sujet dans la
rhétorique, Paris-VIII/Rutgers University (invited speaker,
plenary).
8th Congress of
the International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Saskatoon,
Canada (sectional peaker, also programme committee member and chair of
session).
International
Colloquium, La Fortune de Guez de Balzac, Château de Balzac,
France (invited speaker, plenary).
Annual Meeting of
the British Society for Seventeenth-Century French Studies, London
(keynote speaker).
83rd Annual
convention of the Speech Communication Association, Chicago (unit
planner, chair of session, sectional peaker).
1996
82nd Annual
convention of Speech Communication Association, San Diego, USA (unit
planner, session chair and sectional peaker).
2nd African
Symposium on Rhetoric, Rhetorics of Diversity, Stellenbosch, South
Africa (also chair of symposium).
Haifa 1st
International Colloquium on Argumentation in Teaching Arts and Sciences
(invited speaker, plenary)
18th conference
of the North American Society for Seventeenth-Century French
Literature, University of Texas, Austin, USA (keynote speaker).
American
Educational Research Association, New York, USA (invited speaker).
International
Colloquium, Le Gay Désir/El Gay Deseo/Gay Desire, Miami, USA
(chair of academic programme, plenary speaker).
International
conference Il prisma dei moralisti. Per il tricentenerio di La
Bruyère, Rome, Italy (invited speaker, plenary).
1995
Le savoir
féminin, 16e-18e siècles, Chantilly, France
(invited speaker, plenary, also chair of panel).
7th Congress of
the International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Edinburgh, UK
(keynote sectional speaker and chair of panel).
81st Annual
convention of the Speech Communication Association, symposium of the
American Society for the History of Rhetoric, SCA Annual Convention,
San Antonio, USA (sectional speaker).
17th conference
of the North American Society for 17th-Century French Literature,
Montréal, Canada (invited speaker, plenary).
International
colloquium on Women writers in Ancien Régime France,
Washington University, St Louis, USA (invited speaker, sectional).
3rd conference on
gay linguistics and politics, American University, Washington, USA
(sectional speaker).
1994
Joint-Colloquium
of the Centre International de Rencontre sur le 17e
siècle(CIR17)/North American Society for Seventeenth-Century
French Literature, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
(sectional speaker).
International
Colloquium for the Tercentenary of the death of Antoine Arnauld,
Sorbonne, Paris, France (invited speaker, plenary).
International
Colloquium of the South-East Society for Seventeenth-Century French
Literature, Tulane University, New Orleans, USA (sectional speaker)..
2nd International
Conference on Rhetoric and Religion, UNISA, South Africa (sectional
speaker).
13th Biennial
International Conference of the Association for French Studies in
Southern Africa, Durban, South Africa (sectional speaker).
1993
International
Colloquium on Pierre-Daniel Huet, University of Caen, France (invited
spaker, plenary).
Cerisy Colloquium
to honour Marc Fumaroli, Le gai savoir des Lettres 16e-18e
siècles, Cerisy, France (opening presentation, plenary
speaker also co-organizer and co-chair).
1st International
Colloquium of the Centre International de Recherche sur le 17e
siècle, University of Kiel, Germany (sectional speaker).
International
Colloquium Lectures d'Ovide, University of Champagne, Reims, France
(invited speaker, plenary)..
International
Colloquium CERCLE 17, University of Paris III, Sorbonne, Paris, France
(invited speaker, plenary).
International
Colloquium Politics and poetics of representation in 17th century
France, Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut, USA (invited
speaker, plenary).
1992
22nd conference
of the North American Society for Seventeenth-Century French
Literature, University of Georgia, Athens, USA (sectional speaker).
1991
Joint conference
of the Southeast and North American Societies for French
Seventeenth-Century French Literature, University of Miami,
USA (sectional speaker).
5th World
Congress of the International Society for the History of Rhetoric,
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA (sectional speaker).
Cerisy Colloquium
to honour Gilbert Durand, Tradition et Post-modernité,
Cerisy, France (invited speaker, plenary).
Joint 21st
Colloquium of the CMR17 and 13th Colloquium of the North American
Society for Seventeenth Century French Literature, University of
Aix-Marseille, Marseilles, France (sectional speaker).
1990
2nd International
Conference of the International Society for the Study of European
Ideas, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium (sectional speaker).
12th World
Congress of Sociology, University Complutense, Madrid, Spain (sectional
speaker).
International
Colloquium on Roland Barthes, University of Pau, Pau, France (paper
read in absentia).
Annual Colloquium
of the British Society for Seventeenth-Century French Studies, Queen
Mary and Westfield College, London, UK (plenary).
2nd International
Conference on Word and Image, University of Zürich,
Switzerland (sectional speaker).
1989
4th World
Congress of the International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Der
Georg-August University, Göttingen, Germany (sectional
speaker).
Joint-Colloquium
of the CMR 17 and of the British Society for 17th-Century French
Studies, Saint Catherine's College, Oxford, UK (sectional speaker).
Congress on Guez
de Balzac: Critique et Création
littéraire, Château de Balzac, France.
1988
International
Conference on L'Imaginaire et les Sciences Humaines, University
René-Descartes, Sorbonne, France (sectional speaker).
13th Biennial
World Congress of the Association Internationale des Sociologues de
Langue Française, University of Geneva, Switzerland
(sectional speaker).
Parnasse
International Conference, New Hall, Cambridge, UK (invited speaker,
plenary).
7th Triennial
World Conference of the International Association for Neo-Latin
Studies, University of Toronto, Canada (sectional speaker).
1987
Annual Conference
of the Société Française de
Sociologie, University of Bordeaux, France (sectional speaker).
University of
South Africa's Mediaeval Association, Biennial Conference, University
of South Africa, Pretoria, RSA (sectional speaker).
1986
International
Conference on Emerging Literatures, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, RSA (invited speaker, plenary).
International
Biennial Conference of the AFSSA, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, RSA (sectional speaker).
1985
International
Conference on L'Imaginaire dans les Sciences et les Arts,
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique/University of Toulouse,
France (sectional speaker).
International
Conference: Fins de Siècle, University François
Rabelais, Tours, France (sectional speaker).
1984
International
Biennial Conference of the AFSSA, University of Pretoria, RSA (speaker).
1982
International
Biennial Conference of the AFSSA, Rand Afrikaans Universiteit,
Johannesburg, RSA (speaker).
1981
Conference:
Opéra et Littérature, Italian Institute, Paris,
France (invited speaker, plenary).
1980
International
Biennial Conference of the AFSSA, University of Port Elizabeth, RSA
(speaker)
1979
International
Conference of the Centre for Baroque Studies, Wolfenbüttel,
Germany (interpreter).
1978 International
Biennial Conference of the AFSSA, University of Durban, RS (speaker).
4.2 CONFERENCES
ORGANIZED
2005
October:
International colloquium, “Figures of Democracy”,
Montréal, Canada (organ. comm..).
2004
September:
International colloquium, “Rhetoric and Post-Totalitarian
Democracies”, Cape Town, South Africa (chair of org. comm.).
June:
International Conference, “Rhetoric and Democracy. About an
African Athens”, Cape Town, South Africa (Chair of
International Organising Committee).
2003
June:
International Symposium on “Law, Rhetoric, Sovereignty in
South Africa”, Fondation Singer-Polignac/French Academy,
Paris, France (co-organiser).
2002
November: 88th
Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, New
Orleans (a unit planner, speaker).
May: 10th
Convention of the Rhetoric Society of America, Las Vegas, USA (a progr.
convener and chair).
2001
87th Annual
Convention of the National Communication Association, Atlanta (unit
planner for the Association for Rhetoric and Communication in Southern
Africa, speaker at several panels).
International
Conference, Qu'est-ce que la parole publique?, Collège
International de Philosophie, Paris (organiser).
2000
4th African
Symposium on Rhetoric, Rhetoric and Orality in Africa, Lusaka, Zambia
(chair).
86th Annual
Convention of the National Communication Association, Seattle (unit
planner for the Association for Rhetoric and Communication in Southern
Africa, speaker at several panels).
1999
9th Congress of
the International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Amsterdam
(convener of two sessions, member of Council).
Truth in
Politics. An International Rhetoric Colloquium, University of Cape
Town, South Africa (convener).
National
Communication Association Annual Convention, Chicago , USA (unit
planner for the SA Association).
1998
3rd International
Colloquium of the Centre International de Rencontre sur le 17e
Siècle (CIR17), Miami (scientific committee and panel
selection).
3rd African
Rhetoric Symposium, Rhetorics of Human Rights, Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, South Africa (President).
Speech and
Communication Association Annual Convention, New York,, USA (unit
planner for the SA Association).
1997
8th Congress of
the International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Saskatoon,
Canada (committee, member of Council, chair of session).
On Dissent, an
International Seminar, Cape Town, South Africa (convener).
Speech and
Communication Association Annual Convention, Chicago, USA (unit planner
for the SA Association).
1996
2nd African
Symposium on Rhetoric, Rhetorics of Diversity, Stellenbosch, Cape,
South Africa (as Chair of the Association).
International
Colloquium, Le Gay Désir/El Deseo Gay/Gay Desire (chair of
the academic programme, joint-venture between the Espacio Triangular
Cultural, University of Miami, and the Centre for Rhetoric Studies,
Cape Town).
Speech and
Communication Association Annual Convention, San Diego, USA (unit
planner for the SA Association).
1995
1st Southern
African Colloquium on Gay and Lesbian Studies, Cape Town, South Africa
(convener).
International
Colloquium on Le savoir féminin, 16e - 18e
siècles, Chantilly, France (committee).
Speech and
Communication Association Annual Convention, San Antonio, USA (unit
planner for the SA Association).
1994
1st First African
Symposium on Rhetoric, Persuasion and Power, Cape Town, South Africa
(joint-convener).
13th Biennial
International Conference of the Association for French Studies in
Southern Africa, Translittérature, University of Natal,
Durban, South Africa (Chair of the Association).
1993
International
Colloquium to honour Marc Fumaroli, Cerisy, France (Chair).
1992 12th Biennial
International Conference of the Association for French Studies in
Southern Africa, France/Afrique, University of Cape Town, South Africa
(joint-convener).
4.3 OTHER
RESEARCH
Editorial
In 2005 appointed
Editor in Chief of a new series “Pouvoirs de
Persuasion”, Editions Klincksieck, Paris.
Currently
reviewer and/or editorial associate or member of editorial boards of:
Review of Communication (Advisory Board, from 2007), Philosophy
& Rhetoric (editorial board, 2003-2006), Javnost-The Public
(editorial board, 2004-to date), The Journal of Communication and
Religion (2006-), New Media & Society, Electronic
Journal of Communication; Pretexts, Revue d'Histoire
Littéraire de la France, Journal of Literary Studies ,
Commentaire, French Studies in Southern Africa (past), Papers on French
Seventeenth Century Literature, Rhetorica, International and
Intercultural Communication Annual, Le Fablier.
Evaluator
(research and travel grants, national ratings), National Research
Foundation of South Africa (since 1986).
Some media
appearances (up to an hour-long) as guest writer or commentator on
French national radio (as from 1998 only):
France Info (Un
livre, un auteur, Ph. Vallet, 13/5/98); Fréquence
Prostestante (B. Cottret, 8/5/99) ; France-Culture (Staccato, A. Spire,
1/6/99) ; France-Culture(Les Vendredis de la philosophie, J.-C. Milner,
25/9/00) ; France-Culture (La Parole publique aujourd'hui, R. Scheps,
16/10/01) ; France-Culture (Le Bien Commun, A. Garapon, 28/6/03) ;
Ouest-Lumière/Bibliothèque Nationale de France
(video installation by Yann Toma, 30 min. intervention on «
eloquence », 8/11/03) ; France-Culture (L'art de la parole,
Antoine Perraud, 03/02/04) ; France-Culture ( Du jour au lendemain,
Alain Weinstein, 04/02/04) ; France-Culture (Cultures d'Islam,
Abdelwahhab Meddeb, 07/05/06).
Film
Executive
producer, documentary film: Women's Rhetoric. An Ethnography of Public
Speaking in South Africa, Cape Town, From the Hip Productions, 2006.
Back to top
5. PUBLICATIONS
5.1 BOOKS AND
EDITED VOLUMES
Forthcoming- Islamic Rhetoric,
Baylor University Press, Series: Rhetoric and Religion . Release date:
Spring or Fall 2007.
- Reconciliation in
Its Own Words. Fundamental Documents. Co-ed. With Erik Doxtader, Cape
Town, David Philip.
- Discours Brutaux,
editor in chief and also contributor (general introduction and chapter
on Mao Ze Dong), Paris, Klincksieck, planned for
mid-2007. It is a study of totalitarian rhetorics, by five
international scholars.
Published
185 Sole guest
editor, The Rhetorical Shape of International Conflicts, Javnost-The
Public, 2005, 12 (4), 94 p. ISSN 1318-3222
184 Mahomet,
Paris, Klincksieck, 2005, XXVII-390 p, ISBN 2-252-03540-4.
183 Adam
Mieckiewicz, Les Slaves, Cours du Collège de France 1842,
Paris, Klincksieck, 2005, 248 p. ISBN 2-252-03516-1
182 Amnistier
l'Apartheid, Paris, Le Seuil, Series: L'Ordre Philosophique, 2004, 352
p, ISBN 2-02-068604.X
181
Vérité, réconciliation,
réparation co-ed. with Barbara Cassin and Olivier Cayla,
Paris, Le Seuil, Le Genre Humain, vol 43, 2004, 365 p. ISBN
2-02-062886-4
180 Truth in
Politics, chief guest ed.itor (co-editors, Sanya Osha and Wim van
Binsbergen), special issue of Quest. An African Journal of
Philosophy/Une Revue Africaine de Philosophie, XVI (1-2), 2002, 274 p.
ISSN 1011-226X. Actual date of publication : March 2004.
179
François de La Mothe Le Vayer, De la patrie et des
étrangers et autres traités sceptiques, Paris,
Desjonquères, Series : XVIIe Siècle,
2003, 336 p. ISBN 2-843-21057-7.
178 L'Art de
parler. Anthologie de manuels d'éloquence, Paris,
Klincksieck, Series : Cadratin, 2003, 370 p. ISBN
2-252-03438-6
177 An
African Athens. Rhetoric and the Shaping of Democracy in South Africa,
Mahwah, NJ/London, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Series: Rhetoric,
Knowledge and Society, 2002, 248 p. ISBN 0-8058-3341-2
176 Guest Editor,
The Public, Issue on "Democratic Rhetoric and the Duty of
Deliberation," Journal of the European Institute for
Communication and Culture 8 (3), 2001, 106p. ISSN 1318-3222
175 Parole
Démocratique. Entames rhétoriques, Paris,
Collège International de Philosophie, Series “Les
Papiers du Collège,” vol 56, 2001, 54p.
174 La
Divine Sceptique. Ethique et rhétorique au 17e
siècle, Tübingen, Gunter Narr Verlag,
“Etudes Littéraires
Françaises”, 68, 2000, 131p. ISBN 3-8233-5581-3
173 Afrique du
Sud. La révolution fraternelle, Paris, Hermann, Series:
Savoirs: Cultures, 1998, 121 p. ISBN 2-7056-6360-6, 121 p. ISBN
2-7056-6360-6
172 Guest Editor,
Institution de la parole en Afrique du Sud, Rue Descartes -
Collège International de Philosophie (17), Paris, Presses
Universitaires de France, 1997, 178 p. ISBN 2-13-048336-4
171 Co-Editor, Le
Loisir Lettré à l'âge classique,
co-editor with M. Fumaroli and E. Bury, Geneva, Droz, coll.
“Travaux du Grand Siècle” (4), 1996, 359
p. ISBN 2-600-00175-1
170 Le culte de
la voix au XVIIe siècle. Formes esthétiques de la
parole à l'âge de l'imprimé,
Paris/Genève, Champion/Slatkine, coll.
“Lumière Classique” (4), 1995, 408 p.
ISBN 2-85203-422-0
169 Co-Editor,
Afriques imaginaires, Regards réciproques et discours
littéraires, 17e-20e siècles, co-editor with A
Wynchank, Paris, L'Harmattan, 1995, 295 p. ISBN 2-7384-3127-5
168
Mémoires de P.-D. Huet. Nouvelle édition,
précédée d'une introduction:
L'autobiographie d'un savant, Paris/Toulouse, Klincksieck/SLC, 1993,
170 p. ISBN 1152-1678
167 Projet
d'Eloquence Royale de J. Amyot. Nouvelle édition,
précédé d'un essai critique : le
monarque orateur, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, coll. “Le corps
éloquent” (2), 1992, 104 p. ISBN 2-251-16001-2
166 Histoire de
la littérature française, University of the
Orange Free State Press, 1992, 392 p. ISBN 0-86886-481-1
165a L'intrigue
raciale. Essai de critique anthropologique, Paris, Méridiens
Klincksieck, coll. “Sociologies au quotidien”,
1989, 230 p. ISBN 2-86563-211-3
165b Ideologije U
Operi, Belgrade, Nolit, coll. “Muzika”, 1985, 228
p. Translation of 152a..
164
Idéologies de l'Opéra, Paris, Presses
Universitaires de France, coll. “Sociologie
d'Aujourd'hui”, 1980, 208 p. ISBN 2-13-036175-7
5.2 CHAPTERS IN
BOOKS, ESSAYS, PROCEEDINGS
Forthcoming- “Rhetoric
in Africa”, International Encyclopedia of Communication,
Robert Gaines general ed., Oxford, Blackwell.
- «
Littérature afrikaans », Encyclopedia Universalis,
new ed., 2007.
- “The
Culture of Rhetoric and Rhetoric Culture”, in Rhetoric
Culture, Ivo Strecker ed., Berghahn, New York.
- « My
Diary, Three Paintings and How I Became a Seminole”, in
Writing in the Field, Festschrift for Stephen Tyler, LED,
Berlin.
- «
Afrique du Sud. Perplexités », in Jean-Claude
Bourdin ed., Politiques de la Réconciliation,
Presses Universitaires de Rennes, France.
- « Sur
la Paix Civile » (in Arabic ), in De la
Reconnaissance, Ali Benmakhlouf ed., Casablanca, Le Fennec.
- «
L'écrivain et le politique. Les Causeries du Lundi au fil
des Pensées », in Chr. Mouchel and C. Nativel,
Mélanges offerts à Marc Fumaroli,
Genève, Droz. .
- « Pour
une renaissance de l'art citoyen de rhétorique. Quelques
remarques », in Dominique de Courcelles ed., Pratiques de la
rhétorique dans la littérature de la fin du Moyen
Age et de la première modernité, Brepols.
Published
163
“Efficacité rhétorique
exemplaire. Les Pensées dans les Causeries du
lundi de Sainte-Beuve, ” in : R Behrens, A. Gipper, V.
Mellinghoff-Bourgerie eds., Croisements d'anthropologies. Pascals
Pensées im Geflecht der Anthropologien, Heidelberg,
Universitätsverlag Winter, 2005, 331-344. ISBN 3-8253-5035-5
162
“The Joint Sitting of Parliament, 15 April 2003. A
Rhetorical View of the Reparations Debate,” in E. Doxtader
and Ch. Villa-Vicencio, To Repair the Irreparable: Reparations and
Reconstruction in South Africa, Cape Town, David Philip, 2004, 44-65.
ISBN 0-86486-618-6
161
“Democratic rhetoric” (Foreword), in Truth in
Politics, also chief guest editor, special issue of Quest. An African
Journal of Philosophy/Une Revue Africaine de Philosophie, XVI (1-2),
2002 (actual date of publication : March 2004), 13-17. ISSN 1011-226X
160
“The Judge and the People. Deliberating on true land
claims,” in Truth in Politics, chief
guest editor, special issue of Quest. An African Journal of
Philosophy/Une Revue Africaine de Philosophie, XVI (1-2), 2002 (actual
date of publication : March 2004), 178-185. ISSN 1011-226X
159
“L'effet rhétorique,
Bérénice,” in G. Declerq, M. Rosellini
et al., Jean Racine 1699-1999. Tricentenaire, Paris, Presses
Universitaires de France, 2003, 571-584. ISBN 213052690
158
“The Transformative Powers of Rhetorical Presidency in South
Africa,” in : Rhetoric of Tranformation, Jerzy Axer
ed., Warsaw, DiG, Series OBTA, Essays and Studies, 6, 2003,
54-67. ISBN 83-7181-286-8
157
“Life, Inc. A Rhetoric Lesson”, Inaugural Lecture
(May 8, 2002), University of Cape Town, New Series No. 228,
2003, 17 p.
156
“Les voix de la fable ou le bestiaire du duc de Bourgogne,
” in: Lectures d' Ovide, E. Bury ed., Paris, Les
Belles Lettres, 2003, 499-512. ISBN 2251326510
155
“Roland Barthes”, in: Who's Who in Contemporatry
Gay and Lesbian History, R. Aldrich and G. Wotherspoon eds., London,
Routledge, 2001, 30-2. Second ed., 2002.
148-54
“Cyrano de Bergerac”, “Henri
III de Valois” “Pierre-Daniel Huet”,
“Montaigne”, “Philippe, Duc
d'Orléans”,
“Rabelais”, “Antonio
Rocco”, in: Who's Who in Gay and Lesbian History, R. Aldrich
and G. Wotherspoon eds., London, Routledge, 2001, 51-2, 205-7, 219-220,
316-7, 344-6, 362-3, 373-5. Second ed., 2002.
147
“Queer Rhetoric”, in: Encyclopedia of Rhetoric, Th.
O. Sloane ed., Oxford University Press, 2001, 649-654.
146
“Nelson Mandela ou l'éthique oratoire”,
in: Ethos et Pathos. Le statut du sujet rhétorique,
François Cornilliat et Richard Lockwood, Paris, H. Champion,
2000, 201-209.
145 Team writer
(seven topics), in Le Robert des Grands Ecrivains de Langue
Française, Philippe Hamon Ed., Paris, Le Robert, 2000.
Entries are not individually signed.
144
“Apartheid's Rhetoric of Subjugation”, Papers of
the International Manumission Conference, College of Charleston,
Charleston, 2000, 1-17 [collected papers].
143
“Des aristotéliciens de l'autre. Corneille et Mme
de Lafayette”, in: L'autre au 17e siècle, actes de
Miami, B. Woshinsky, R. Heyndels eds., Tuebingen, Biblio 17, 1999,
77-86.
142 “La
voix au XVIIe”, in: Histoire de la rhétorique dans
l'Europe moderne 1450-1950, M. Fumaroli ed., Paris, Presses
Universitaires de France, 1999, 787-821.
141
“Etre mieux instruite de votre bouche”:
Elizabeth à Descartes”, in: Femmes savantes,
savoirs des femmes, C. Nativel ed., Geneva, Droz, 1999, 131-139.
140 “A
Renaissance Response to the Persecution of French
Protestants”, in: Literary Responses to the Holocaust, Y
Gitay ed, San Francisco, International Scholars Publications, 1998,
145-157.
139
“Scepticisme et sophistique chez La Bruyère et La
Mothe Le Vayer”, in: B. Papasogli et al. eds, Il Prisma dei
Moralisti, Rome, Salerno, 1997, 397-406.
138 “Le
lien rhétorique: Desmond Tutu, éloquence et
nation”, Institution de la parole en Afrique du Sud, Rue
Descartes - Collège International de Philosophie 17, 1997,
53-74.
137
“Pierre-Daniel Huet”, in: Centuriæ
latinæ, Genève, Droz., coll.
“Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance” (314),
1997,427-431.
136
“Towards a genealogy of women's rhetoric in seventeenth
century France: The Eloquence of Ecstasy”, in: Women Writers
in Pre-Revolutionary France: Strategies of Emancipation, C. H. Wynn and
D. Kuizenga eds., New York, Garland, 1997, 269-280.
135
“Philia: Connaissance et Amitié” in:
L'esprit en France au 17e siècle, F. Lagarde ed.,
Paris-Seattle-Tuebingen, Biblio 17, 101, 1997, 11-27.
134
“Poussin ou Peindre la Littérature” in:
Et in Arcadia Ego, A. Soare ed., Paris-Seattle-Tübingen,
Biblio 17, 100, 1996, 52-63.
133
“Beyond Apologetics: Mythology, Rhetoric and the Other in
Early 18th-Century France”, in: Religion, Scripture
and Theology, S.E. Porter and Th. H. Olbricht eds., Sheffield, Academic
Press, 1996, 369-382.
132
“Huet, ou l'Amour des Lettres”, in: M. Fumaroli,
Ph.-J. Salazar, E. Bury eds, Le Loisir lettré
à l'âge classique, Geneva, Droz, 1995, 232-253.
131
“Rhétorique de la race: imaginer l'autre au XVIIIe
siècle”, in: Ethnicité et Nation en
Afrique du Sud, D. Darbon, ed., Paris, Bordeaux, Karthala/MSHA, 1995,
22-35.
125-30 Six
translations of South African Liberation Poetry, by: Antjie
Krog (Ni famille ni ami, with G Donnelly), Johann de Lange
(Mâle Muse, with G Donnelly), Paul Luvo Mabinza (Ce qui est
beau, with A L Kruger), Oliver Kgadine Matsepe (La vache
brûle), Zithobile Sunshine Qanqule (Tranquille est celui qui
a le don de la parole, with A L Kruger), Sipho Sepamla (Passe la caisse
des flics), together with bio-bibliographical entries, in:
Poésie d'Afrique au Sud du Sahara, B. Magnier ed., Actes
Sud/Editions UNESCO, Paris, 1995, 141, 147, 151, 157, 222, 238, 334,
335, 336, 340, 342.
124
“Physique de la mystique au XVIIe
siècle: François de Sales, Rigoleuc et
Corneille”, in: Actes de Santa Barbara, R. Tobin
éd., Tuebingen/Seattle, Biblio 17, 89, 1995, 109-116.
123
“Académiciens et Africains: une contre-naissance
de l'anthropologie 1700-1750”, in: Afriques imaginaires.
Regards réciproques et discours littéraires,
Ph.-J. Salazar, A. Wynchank, eds., Paris, L'Harmattan, 1995,
19-30.
122
“Huet, ou l'art de parler de soi,” in:
Pierre-Daniel Huet (1630-1721), S Guellouz ed., Tuebingen/Seattle,
Biblio 17, 83, 1994, 133-140.
121 “La
littérature afrikaans depuis 1948”, in:
Encyclopaedia Universalis, new edition, 1993, I, 546 - 547.
120
“Sur la mémoire sacrée des
Lettres”, in: La Fabrique de l'oeuvre, V Kapp ed.,
Tuebingen/Seattle, Biblio 17, 80, 1994, 185-193.
119
“Barthes et Aristote”, in: Barthes après
Barthes, C. Coquio et R. Salado eds, Pau, Publications de
l'Université de Pau, 1993, 113-116.
118
“The Unspeakable Origin: Rhetoric and the Social
Sciences. A Reassessment of the French Tradition”,
in: The Recovery of Rhetoric. Persuasive Discourse and
Interdisciplinarity in the Human Sciences, R.A Roberts, J.M.M. Good
eds, London/Bristol, Duckworth/ Classical Press, 1993, 101-116.
117
“Rhétorique de la peinture”, in: Texte
et Peinture à l'Age Classique, R. Démoris ed,
Paris, Presses de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1992, 87-94.
116
“Pallas armée : polémique et
littérature chez La Mothe le Vayer”, in: Ordre et
Contestation à l'âge classique, R.
Duchêne et P. Ronzeaud eds, Tübingen, Biblio 17,
1992, II, 63-73.
115 “Le
terroriste: Construction rhétorique d'un objet
social”, in: Normes juridiques et régulation
sociale, F. Chazel, J. Commaille eds, Paris, Librairie
Générale de Droit et de Jurisprudence, coll.
“Droit et Société”, 1991,
415-421.
114 “La
culture du style dans les Epistolae de J.-L. Guez de Balzac”
in: Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Torontoniensis, A. Dalzell, Ch. Fantazzi,
R. Schoeck eds, MRTS/State University of New York, Binghamton, 1991,
621-629.
108-113 (five
entries) “French Colonial Education” 222-223,
“French Colonial Ideology” 223-224,
“Language in French Africa” 357-352,
“Lyautey” 372-373, “French
Creole” 226-227, “Négritude and the
French Colonial Ideology” 425, in: Historical
Dictionary of European Imperialism, James S. Olson ed., New
York/London, Greenwood Press, 1991.
107 “Le
Deuil de la Voix : Ballanche et le Parnasse” in: Patterns of
Evolution in Nineteenth-Century French Poetry, L. Watson, R. Lloyd eds,
The Tallents Press/Oxon Publishers, Oxford, 1990, 3-16.
106 De Arte
Graphica de Ch.-A. Du Fresnoy. Nouvelle traduction
française, précédé d'un
essai critique. L'institution de la peinture, Paris,
L'Alphée, 1990, 98-121.
105
“L'Apologie pour les Catholiques d'Angleterre d'Arnauld:
éloquence, controverse, tradition”, in: La France
et la Grande-Bretagne de la chute de Charles Ier à celle de
Jacques II, E. Dubois, C. Smith eds., Norwich, University of
Norwich/Society for Seventeenth-Century French Studies, 1990, 115-128.
104
“De Poussin à Fénelon: la corruption
classique”, in: Fins de Siècle, P. Citti ed,
Bordeaux, Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux, 1990, 173-183.
103 “De
Parys à Paris”: La littérature
afrikaans et ses modèles français”
1980-1985, in: La France et l'Afrique du Sud, mythes et enjeux
contemporains, Daniel C. Bach ed., Paris/Nairobi, Karthala/CREDU, 1990,
397-407.
102
“Wordy World”, Inaugural Lecture of the Chair of
French Language and Literature, 23 July 1986, University of
Cape Town, New Series 116, 1986, 6 pp. ISBN 0-7992-1042-0
5.3 ACADEMIC
ARTICLES
Forthcoming
(
Only
some review articles are listed)
“ Le
mal politique”, Littérature, September 2007.
“Imagined
Democracies and the Lost Honor of Rhetoric”, Advances in the
History of Rhetoric, 9, Spring 2007.
In
Press100 «
Sous l'opéra. Essai d'anthropologie de la voix »
, Monitor ZSA, Review of Historical, Social and
Other Anthropologies, 7 (3-4), 2006. ISSN 1854-0376
99 “
Position et rhétorique de l'historien dans le
Siècle de Louis XIV ”, Studies in Voltaire and
the Eighteenth Century, October 2006.
98
“Rhetoric's View on Anthropology” (in Spanish),
Revista de Antropología Social, Issue edited by J.
Fernandez, “The Figuration of Social Thought and
Action”, 2006 annual volume.
97 «
Rhetoric Achieves Nature. A View from Old Europe», Philosophy
& Rhetoric, Fall 2006.
Published
96
“Rhetoric and International Relations. An
Introduction”, The Rhetorical Shape of
International Conflicts, Javnost-The Public, 2005, 12 (4),
5-10. ISSN 1318-3222.
95 « La
disparition de Jacques Derrida/ The Disappareance of Jacques Derrida
», Lesedi (2), 2005, 2-3 (in English and
French).
94 «
Censorship. A Philological (and rhetorical) viewpoint »,
Javnost. The Public 11 (2), 2004, 5-18.
93 Co-author with
Barbara Cassin and Olivier Cayla, « Dire la
vérité, faire la reconciliation, manquer la
réparation », », in
Vérité, réconciliation,
réparation co-ed. with, Paris, Le Seuil, Le Genre
Humain, vol 43, 2004, 13-26 [also author of the «
Chronologie », 25-31].
92 «
Une conversion politique du religieux », in
Vérité, réconciliation,
réparation, co-ed. with Barbara Cassin
and Olivier Cayla, Paris, Le Seuil, Le Genre Humain, vol 43,
2004, 59-88.
91
“Compromise and Deliberation. A Rhetorical View of South
Africa's Democratic Transformation,” Social Science
Information/Information sur les sciences sociales 43 (2),
2004, 145-166.
90 “La
manière Marin et le fétiche
langage,” Littératures Classiques, Les langages du
17e siècle, 50, 2004, 119-136.
89 “Why
the French Do Not Read Tocqueville. And Why We Cannot Question
Rhetorical Theory, and Democracy, From an American Perspective
Alone,” Review of Communication, 3/3, 2003, 344-347
88
“Pierre-Daniel Huet. Le sel et le thé,
” Littératures Classiques, La
Polygraphie, 49, 2003, 201-222.
87 “Why
is Rhetoric Central to the Idea of a University in a
Democracy?” Diogenes 50 (2), No 198, 2003, 104-105. English
ed. of # 82.
86
“/espace rhétorique,” Etudes
littéraires 24 (1/2), (Patrick Dandrey ed.), Espaces
classiques, Winter 2002/2003, 115-131.
85
“Afrique du Sud. Eloges démocratiques, ”
Le Genre Humain, 40-41, (Marcel Detienne ed.) Qui
veut prendre la parole ?, 2003, 33-45.
84 [on line
“Democratic Deliberation and Some Concepts regarding
Democracy in South Africa,” Selected Papers posted on the
site of the 7th Congress of the Organisation for Social
Science Research In Eastern and Southern Africa, Karthoum, 2002].
83
“Left Bank, Right Bank.. Roland Barthes' Gay
Stroll,” Pretexts, Literary and Cultural Studies 11(2) Winter
2002, 189-196.
82
“Pourquoi la rhétorique est-elle essentielle
à l'idée d'université dans
une démocratie ?, ” Diogène 50 (2), No
198, 2002, 125-127.
81
“Christus Orator. About the rhetorical papacy”,
Journal for the Study of Religion, 15(1) June 2002, 111-123.
80
“Perpetrator ou De la citoyenneté criminelle
”, Rue Descartes, Philosophies Africaines :
traversée des expériences, 36, June
2002, 167-179.
79
“Rhétorique et « expérience
fictive » : l'Académie”,
Littératures classiques., L'Imagination au XVIIe
siècle, 45, 2002, 297-307.
78 Introduction
to "Democratic Rhetoric and the Duty of Deliberation",
Javnost. The Public, European Institute for Communication and Culture 8
(3), 2001, 5-7.
77
“Joining Religion and Politics. The South African
Rhetorical Presidency”, Journal for the Study of Religion,
14(1), 2001, 35-45.
76 Review of
Patrick Dandrey, La Médecine et la maladie dans le
théêtre de Molière (Paris, 1998),
Papers on French Seventeenth Century Literature, 28/ 55, 2001, 524-526.
75
“Invention du citoyen: Dire la violence
d'apartheid”, Incontri, 9, June 2001, 39-51.
74
“Press Freedom and Citizen Agency in South Africa: A
Rhetorical Approach”, Javnost.The Public, European Institute
for Communication and Culture 7 (4), 2000, 55-68.
73 “Sex
and Rhetoric:An Assessment of Rocco's Alcibiade, Italian Stud.ies in
South. Africa 12/2,1999,5-19.
72 “La
Société des Amis: éléments
d'une théorie de l'amitié
intellectuelle”, XVIIe siècle, 4/205, 1999,
583-594.
71 “The
Author writes like a Briton”: la réception de
Balzac en Angleterre”, Littératures Classiques,
Actes du Quadricentaire de Guez de Balzac, 1998, 33, 247-262.
70 Review of
Aurélia Gaillard, Fables, Mythes, Contes (Paris, H.
Champion, 1996), Papers on Seventeenth Century French Literature,
25(48), 1998, 313.
69 Review of
Béatrice Guion ed., Pierre Nicole, La vraie
beauté et son fantôme (Paris, H. Champion, 1996),
Papers on Seventeenth Century French Literature, 25(48),
1998, 319-321.
68 Review of
François Lagarde, La persuasion et ses effets (Paris,
Biblio17, 91), ), Papers on Seventeenth Century French
Literature, 25 (48), 1998, 327-329.
67 Review of
Barbara Cassin, L'Effet sophistique (Paris, Gallimard/NRF, 1995),
Rhetorica 15(2), 1997, 215-218.
67bis
“L'Eclat et la Catastrophe or sceptic
independence”, Seventeenth-Century French Studies,
19, 1998, 1-16.
66
“Herculean lovers. Towards an history of men's friendship in
Classical France”, Thamyris, Winter 1997, 4/2, 249-266.
65
“Temps, peinture et champ historique chez Roger de
Piles”, Cahiers du 17e, 7 (1), 1997, 133- 148.
64
“Voix d'oraison féminine: sur le style de
l'éloquence d'extase”, Littératures
classiques, 28, 1996, 159-169.
63
“Rhétorique de la race: l'Afrique Australe au
XVIIIe siècle,” Rhetorica, 14 (2), 1996, 151-165.
62
“Rhétorique de la Race: Imaginer l'autre au 18e s.
”, French Studies in Southern Africa, 24, 1995,
84-95.
61
“S'essayer aux Essais: Florio traducteur de
Montaigne”, Rue Descartes. De l'intraduisible en philosophie,
14, 1995, 117-124.
60
“Arnauld Rhéteur”, Chroniques de
Port-Royal, 44, 1995, 163-172.
59 “La
mâchoire de l'âne, sceptique et sens
commun”, Littératures classiques, 25,77-84,1995.
58 “La
parole courtisane de La Fontaine: une 'autobiographie'?”,
Dix-Septième Siècle Tricentenaire de la mort de
La Fontaine, 187, 1995, 225-238.
57 “La
satire, critique de l'éloquence”,
Littératures classiques, 24, 1995, 175 - 182,.
56 Review of
Thomas M. Carr, Antoine Arnauld, Réflexions sur
l'éloquence des prédicateurs (1695)…
(Geneva, Droz, 1992), Papers on Seventeenth Century French
Literature, 21(40), 1994, 231-232.
55 Review of
Robert Garapon ed., Journée La Bruyère in CAIEF
44, Papers on Seventeenth Century French Literature, 21(40),
1994, 244-245.
54 “La
mémoire sacrée de l'écrivain:
Ecritures et fiction, Dix-Septième Siècle, 182
(1), 1994, 5-19.
53 “La
ruse du pli: parole et nudité au 17e siècle,
French Studies in Southern Africa, 22, 1993, 23-34.
52 “The
Rhetoric of French Positivism”, Current Sociology, 41(2)
1993, 77-85.
51
“Rhétorique et vernaculaire au XVIIe
siècle: contre l'identité nationale”,
History of European Ideas, 16 (4-6), 1993, 377-383.
50
“Cyrano fabuliste”, French Studies in Southern
Africa, 21, 1992, 1-7.
49 “Les
géorgiques du Prince: Nature et pédagogie royale
selon La Mothe Le Vayer”, Littératures Classiques,
17, 1992, 177-184.
48 “Les
pouvoirs de la Fable: mythologie, littérature et tradition
de 1650 à 1725”, Revue d'Histoire
Littéraire de la France, 91(6), 1991, 878-889.
47 “Je
le déclare nettement'. La Bruyère
Orateur”, L'Infini, 35, 1991, 105-116.
46 “La
Mothe le Vayer ou l'impossible métier
d'historien”,Seventeenth-Century French Studies
20,1991,55-70.
45
“Balzac, lecteur de Pline le Jeune: la fiction du
Prince”, Dix-septième siècle, 168,
1990, 293-302.
44
“Parole sacrée, parole profane: la voix
antérieure”, Littératures classiques,
12, 1990, 185-198.
43 “La
voix au XVIIe siècle. Essai de bibliographie”,
Littératures classiques, 12, 1990, 343-350.
42 “Le
Pathétique: Rhétorique et Sociologie”,
Sociological Abstracts, 38(6), 1990, 201.
41 “Ut
Rhetorica Sociologia:essai sur une naissance des sciences
sociales”Cahiers de l'Imaginaire 4,1989, 25-36.
40
“Modernité de Ballanche”, Les Cahiers de
l'Imaginaire, 3, 1989, 49-53.
39
“Droit et sociologie en Afrique du Sud: une
application”, Droit et Société, Revue
Internationale de Théorie du Droit et de Sociologie
Juridique, 10, 1989, 501-505.
38
“Michel Serres or the Turbulence of
Interpretation”, Journal of Literary Studies, 5(1), 1989,
46-54.
37 “De
Poussin à Fénelon: la corruption
classique”, French Studies in Southern Africa, 18, 1989, 29-
37.
36
“Formes de la voix”,
Sociétés, 16, 1987, 16.
35 “De
la terreur banale et générale”, Revue
Interdisciplinaire d'Etudes Juridiques, 19, 1987, 33-41.
34
“Roland Barthes: Fragments of two seminars”,
Journal of Literary Studies, 4(2), 1987, 167-177.
33
“Remarques sur l'imitation des modèles
tragiques: Paideia et héroisme”, French
Studies in Southern Africa, 14, 1985, 22-28.
32 “La
rétention de la Voix”, Lettre mensuelle de l'Ecole
Freudienne, 5, 1985, 8-9.
31 “Il
Trovatore: Qui trouve erre,” with Anna
Guédy, Avant Scène Opéra,
60, 1984, 99-105.
30
“Werther: Plus cher amour,” with Anna
Guédy, Avant Scène Opéra, 61, 1984,
88-92.
29
“Tannhaüser: Le “sinthome” de la
voix,” with Anna Guédy, Avant
Scène Opéra, 63/64, 1984, 136-139.
28
“Salomé: Le strip-opéra. Figures de la
Danse,” with Anna Guédy, Avant
Scène Opéra 47/48, 1983, 150-153.
27 “La
Traviata: Le plus de jouïr de la Dame aux
camélias,” with Anna Guédy Avant
Scène Opéra, 51, 1983, 150-153.
26 “Le
Dialogue des Carmélites: Rhétorique du
Martyre,” Avant Scène Opéra, 52, 1983,
96-99.
25
“Lucia di Lammermoor: La fée des
ombres,” with Anna Guédy, Avant
Scène Opéra, 55, 1983, 84-88.
24 “La
Khovantchina: Ronde de Nuit,” with Anna
Guédy, Avant Scène Opéra,
57/58, 1983, 132-135.
23
“Rhétorique de la voix: une esquisse d'analyse des
“Dialogues des Carmélites” de
Bernanos/Poulenc”, French Studies in Southern Africa, 12,
1983, 68-75.
22 “Le
Crépuscule des Dieux: Nietzsche et Wagner”, Avant
Scène Opéra, 38, 1982, 132-134.
21
“Macbeth: Le rôle de l'épouse n'a rien
d'humain,” Avant Scène Opéra, 40, 1982,
82-84.
20
“Orlando Paladino: Itinéraire de Paris
à Sodome,” with Anna Guédy,
Avant Scène Opéra,42, 1982, 85-88.
19
“Armida Vindicata”, Commentaire,” 3 (11),
1981, 657-661.
18 “
Icare”, L'Alphée. Cahier de
Littérature, Thematic Issue : Opéra et
Littérature 4-5, 1981, 149- 161.
17
“L'éveil d'une conscience littéraire :
l'Afrique du Sud” [followed by a translation from Afrikaans
into French of 4 poems by Louis Esterhuizen], L'Alphée.
Cahier de Littérature 6, 1981, 41-55.
16 “
Elegies inspired by the Poems of Hallâj”, Graffier
1 (2)/5, 1982, 24-25.
15 “Sur
Mémoires d'Hadrien, l'idéal narratif”,
French Studies in Southern Africa, 10, 1981, 57-67.
14 “Le
Barbier de Séville: J'ouïssance de
Rosine,” with Anna Guédy, Avant Scène
Opéra, 37,1981, 130-131.
13 « La
profession d'écrivain », entretien avec William
Styron, Spirales. Journal international de culture 5, 1981,
41.
12 Review of
Roland Barthes, Le grain de la voix, Spirales. Journal international de
culture 5, 1981, 33.
11 “Le
Travail de la Fable, une esquisse d'analyse sémiologique de
la fable Le Rat qui s'est retiré du monde de la
Fontaine,” French Studies in Southern Africa, 9, 1980, 68-70.
10
“Opéra et Cinéma”,
Commentaire, 4(13), 1980, 134-140.
9
“L'Ombre d'une vie”, L'Alphée.
Cahier de Littérature 1, 1979, 24-27.
8 «
Dites-moi que je vous aime », Avalanche. Cahier de
création et d'analyse 5, 1978, 20-25.
7 «
Figures du contralto », Avalanche. Cahier de
création et d'analyse 4, 1978, 21-26.
6
“Savanarola:une dictature de la voix,”Cahiers
Internationaux de Sociologie, 64, 1978,5-34.
5
“Samson et Dalila: Mythologiques de la femme
fatale,” Avant Scène Opéra, 15, 1978,
72-75.
4
“Elements d'histoire de l'opéra”,
Contrepoint, 24, 1977, 153-167.
3
“Fidelio: Don Florestan: le Héros
inutile,” Avant Scène Opéra, 10, 1977,
86-87.
2
“Siegfried: Sigurd et Siegfried,” Avant
Scène Opéra, 13/14, 1977, 150-155.
1 “La
Walkyrie: Wagner: Nom, Discours et Mythe,” Avant
Scène Opéra, 8, 1976, 104-109.*
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