The Annual Meeting of the ASECS 0th NWSECS Annual Meeting0th30. “Novels as Children’s Books” Suite 418Chair: Heather KLEMANN, Yale University40th 1. NWSECS Teresa MICHALS, Annual George Meeting Mason University, “For ‘the Youth of BothSexes’: Re-Writing Pamela”2. Margaret FRANCE, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Davis, “TheDomestication of Robinson Crusoe: Farther Adventures in the HomeSchool Curriculum”3. Shelley KING, Queen’s University, “‘Into the hands of persons of anyage or sex’: Identifying Multiple Markets <strong>for</strong> Amelia Opie’s ‘The BlackVelvet Pelisse’”Respondent: Andrea IMMEL, Princeton University LibraryLCD PROJECTOR31. “Moving Vegetation: Collecting, Transplanting, and AcclimatizingPlants in the Long <strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong>” Suite 518Chair: Giulia PACINI, The College of William & Mary1. Glynis RIDLEY, University of Louisville, “Eating Locally, EatingGlobally: The Naturalization of Exotics and the <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong>Imperial Enterprise”2. Stephanie VOLMER, Managing Editor, Raritan Quarterly, RutgersUniversity, “Escaping Plants and Other Examples of BotanicalMobility”3. Mira RADANOVIC, McMaster University, “‘Lily flowers steeped inalcohol, an excellent vulnerary’: The Interests, Surfeits, Debts, andFetishes of Florilegium Culture”LCD PROJECTOR32. “Eve Sedgwick’s <strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong>: In Memoriam” (Roundtable)Suite 618Chair: Lisa L. MOORE, University of Texas at Austin1. Jill CASID, University of Wisconsin-Madison2. Jody GREENE, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia-Santa Cruz3. Kristina STRAUB, Carnegie Mellon University4. Scarlet BOWEN, University of Colorado5. George HAGGERTY, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia-Riverside10
SESSIONS IIIThursday, March 18, 201011:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.33. “Epic Dialogs: Conversations with the Living and the Dead” IAlvarado CChair: Renee GUTIÉRREZ, Hiram College1. James CREECH, University of Notre Dame, “The Magic of ModernLearning in Davenant’s Gondibert”2. Sarah CAMPBELL, University of Virginia, “Innovation and Imitation:The Case of Two <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Spanish Epics”?3. Seth RUDY, New York University, “Epic or Encyclopedia: GenericChange and the New Learning”LCD PROJECTOR34. “Violence in the Long <strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong>” Suite 518Chair: Lori A. Davis PERRY, United States Air Force Academy1. Winifred ERNST, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, “Rape andMarriage in Dryden’s Fables”2. Susan MCNEILL-BINDON, University of Alberta, “Breaking Ties thatBind: Social Stability and Female Violence in Three Later <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Novels”3. Kirsten SAXTON, Mills College, “Domestic Assault: MurderessesSarah Malcolm and Elizabeth Brownrigg”4. Gretchen KOENIG, United States Air Force Academy, “”DomesticTransgression as Precursor to War: Fear and Violence in Evelina”35. “Fear Be<strong>for</strong>e the Gothic” Suite 618Chair: Christopher LOAR, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Davis1. Taylor CORSE, Arizona State University, “The Politics of Fear inDryden’s ‘Sigismonda and Guiscardo’”2. Paul KELLEHER, Emory University, “Pamela and the Erotics of Fear”3. Jonathan SADOW, State University of New York, Oneonta, “‘Scenes ofthe Most Exquisite Distress’: Frances Sheridan and the Novel ofPersecution”4. Melissa DEININGER, Iowa State University, “Sade and Pre-Revolutionary Fear”36. “Music, Science, and Technology” Alvarado EChair: Laurel E. ZEISS, Baylor University1. Deidre LOUGHRIDGE, University of Pennsylvania, “Muted Soundsand Optical Images: Haydn’s Telescopic Music”2. Samuel BREENE, Rhode Island College, “Technologies of the MusicChamber: Instrumental Prostheses and the Mozartean Sound”LCD PROJECTOR / CD PLAYER11
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