Conférence : « Le tournant des droits de la nature… ou comment changer le monde ? » par Camille de Toledo

Camille de Toledo lives in Berlin. An essayist, writer, visual artist and video artist, he is the author of essays that combine writing styles and genres: autobiographical narrative, criticism, essays and micro-fiction.

With a doctorate in comparative literature, he teaches literature (creative writing and ecopoetics) at the École nationale supérieure des arts visuels (La Cambre) in Brussels, and is a research associate at the Institut d?Études avancées de Nantes for a program on the work of nature (Comment la nature travaille?). Finalist for the Prix Goncourt 2021, winner of the Prix Franz Hessel and the Prix de la Création of the Académie Française for Thésée, sa vie nouvelle; winner of the Villa Medicis (2004), the Jan Michalski Foundation for Writing and Literature (2019). In 2008, with Maren Sell and Leyla Dakhli, he founded the Société européenne des auteurs dedicated to translation. He writes for opera, La Chute de Fukuyama (2013), for theater, Sur une île, or the diptych PRLMNT.

This conference is organized as part of Camille de Toledo?s residency at IMEC

(Institut Mémoires de l?édition contemporaine), the Campus des Transitions at Sciences Po Rennes and ésam (école supérieure d?arts et médias de Caen/Cherbourg).

Date

On Wednesday 02 April 2025
Wednesday Open from 18h to 20h

Prices

  • Free for all