Feore Family Lecture Series on Jesuit Studies
The Feore Family Lecture Series seeks to bring the world's preeminent scholars in the field of Jesuit Studies to Vlog for engagement with the University and the general public. The series also features the presentation of the George E. Ganss, S.J. Award, which recognizes a person's significant scholarly contributions to the field of Jesuit Studies.
FALL 2026
Feore Family Lecture Series on Jesuit Studies
October 6, 2026
Gasson Hall 100
Vlog
4:15 p.m. Reception
5:00 p.m. Lecture
The recipient of the 2026 George E. Ganss, S.J., Award is
Ines Županov,
Senior Research Fellow (Emerita), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Her presentation is entitled,
Truth and Storytelling in India and Beyond (16th–18th Centuries)
In this presentation, Županov will argue that Jesuit writers in the early modern period had a particular relationship to authorship. They mostly practiced and preferred, when it came to “life writing,” collective authorship or co-authorship. Life is not “personal,” wrote the poststructuralist guru Gilles Deleuze. Indeed, life-writing is a communicative fabric that weaves together emotions, memory, and identity of more than one person.
Biographical elements are building blocks of Jesuits’ histories, relations, menologium, martyrologium, and in the popular genre of vitae. These narratives were important information providers as well as ‘persuasion tools,’ using epideictic rhetoric. Therefore, Jesuit life writing is both a literary form and social and cultural practice. It enacts, sustains, and nourishes human relationships, and is increasingly seen today as therapeutic.
Life writing is also always controversial, as Županov will try to demonstrate by looking into a few selected, printed Jesuit biographies in 16th-18th-century India, when the historical texts of the Society of Jesus confronted or embraced the ‘nationalist-colored’ wishful-thinking narrativesof the Portuguese empire.
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Third Feore Family Lecture on Jesuit Studies, October 3, 2017
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