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Jane Austen’s French Connection / JASNA-NY and JASNA-NJ Supra-regional Conference

ONLINE via ZOOM , United States

A two day event sponsored by JASNA-NY & JASNA-NJ. It leverages Bordentown NJ where the Bonaparte family emigrated after the Napoleonic war How to register (this is a THREE-STEP process): STEP ONE: Click here (launches Eventbrite), complete form, and pay registration fee STEP TWO: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email. THAT E-MAIL CONTAINS […]

Discussing “The Woman of Colour” by Anonymous

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    Thursday, May 20th, 7 pm.  Discussing  The Woman of Colour by Anonymous     Thursday, June 10, 7 pm.    Fourth Anuual "Janies" Awards.  Contact Sarah Rose Kearns  at rose@janeaustenspersuasion.com on how to attend.

Discussion Group: Fourth Annual “Janies” Awards

ONLINE via ZOOM , United States

Thursday, June 10, 7 pm.    Fourth Anuual "Janies" Awards.  Contact Sarah Rose Kearns  at rose@janeaustenspersuasion.com on how to attend. Please click on the link for previous year results 2020 Janies Q but not the A 2019 Janies results

JASNA-NY Regional Meeting – “Attendant with pearls”: Race, Portraiture, and Abolition with Prof. Patricia Matthew

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This talk compares how Black figures in portraits and paintings are attired and positioned in pre-abolition paintings to how artists rendered them in response to the atrocities highlighted by the anti-sugar campaigns. It discusses paintings like Louise de Kéroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth’s portrait with a Black child, the now famous portrait of Lord Mansfield’s nieces Dido and Elizabeth, and W. Pyott’s "The Benevolent Effects of Abolishing Slavery or the Planter Instructing his Negro". It will also show how Black contemporary artists like Peter Brathwaite’s and Titus Kaphar’s interpretations of pre-1900 paintings should be understood and celebrated as emancipatory acts.