The 2025 NCFS Colloquium explores the theme of "play"
A period of rapid social, political, and aesthetic change, the French nineteenth century saw the emergence of play as a hallmark of modern life. Paris’s expansive public parks, its numerous theatres and cafés, and even its new department stores were all conceived with an eye to play, leisure, and enjoyment. On the French Riviera, the famous Monte Carlo Casino satisfied similar impulses. Amid this newfound modernity, fortunes changed in an instant at the racetrack or over the card table and nearly as often in the halls of power. Nineteenth-century literature, art, and music likewise embraced a multiplicity of styles with each successive movement playing on and with the conventions of those that preceded it.
We invite contributions on topics including but not limited to the following:
- Games
- Gambling and casinos
- Risk and risk-taking
- Luck and (un)luckiness
- Lotteries
- Gold, silver, and other precious metals
- Visions and fantasies of the American West
- Sports and bookmaking
- Vacation and holidays
- Wealth, fortune, and luxury
- Debt and taxes
- Prostitution
- Marriage and divorce
- Pseudonymy and anonymity
- Jokes and pranks
- Playfulness
- Entertainment
- Plays on words/styles/genres
- Innovative and/or experimental forms
- Children’s games, literature, and fairy tales
- Popular literature, art, and music