From Rome to New Orleans - Translating the City: The Jesuit Missionaries and Their Participation in the Construction of Urban Fabrics

Abstract

When the Society of Jesus was founded in 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola and his fellow students outside of Paris, the expedition of De Soto was on its way to discover the site of the future city of New Orleans, Louisiana, two years later. This research analyzes the Jesuit presence and participation in the construction of the southern metropolis, between French and Spanish rules, and takes a particular look at the correspondence travelling between the Eternal City and the Crescent City.

Presenters

Frederic Conrod
Professor, Comparative Literature, Florida Atlantic University, Florida, United States

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Literary Humanities

KEYWORDS

Jesuit, Rome, New Orleans, Travel Letters, Missionaries, Literary Criticism