The Annual Meeting of the ASECS 0th NWSECS Annual Meeting0th44. “Editing (and Re-Editing) Historical Texts” Alvarado GChair: Kevin Joel BERLAND, Pennsylvania State University, Shenango40th 1. NWSECS Geraldine Annual SHERIDAN, Meeting University of Limerick, “Boulainvilliers’s Essaide Métaphysique”2. Kevin BOURQUE, University of Texas, Austin, “Genre Trouble:Marginalia, Temporality, and Charles <strong>Johns</strong>tone’s Chrysal: or, theAdventures of a Guinea”3. William RIVERS, University of South Carolina, “Editing <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Periodicals: Problems of Attribution and Context in theCraftsman”4. Rebecca SHAPIRO, City University of New York, “The HarmlessDrudge’s Guide to Editing Prefaces and Theoretical Front Matter inDictionaries Be<strong>for</strong>e the OED”LCD PROJECTOR45. “‘He said, she said’: Rape in <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Law, Fiction, andMoralist Writing”WeaverChair: Mary TROUILLE, Illinois State University1. Jeffrey CASS, University of Louisiana at Monroe, “OrientalizingColonial Violence: Rape in Hartly House, Calcutta”2. Christopher FRITSCH, Weather<strong>for</strong>d College, “Examining the Law ofRape in <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> America”3. Ellen MOODY, George Mason University, “‘What right have you todetain me here?’: Rape in Clarissa”4. Leslie A. RICHARDSON, Xavier University of Louisiana, “Rape andIdentity in the <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> British Novel”5. Sarah SKORONSKI, McGill University, “To Censor or Censure?Representing Rape in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa and ElizaHaywood’s The Fruitless Enquiry”46. “Foreign Captives: European Masters” Alvarado HChair: Daren HODSON, Bilkent University1. Michèle BOCQUILLON, Hunter College & the Graduate Center of theCity University of New York, “Placement/Displacement of AfricanChildren in European Courts”2. Valérie LASTINGER, West Virginia University, “From the Asian Bazaarsto the World of France: Mademoiselle Aïssé and the Art ofAssimilation”LCD PROJECTOR14
Thursday, March 18, 201047. “Roger Lonsdale’s edition of <strong>Johns</strong>on’s Lives of the Most EminentEnglish Poets; with Critical Observations on the their Works, 4 vols.(Clarendon Press, 2006)” (Roundtable)ChapelChair: Greg CLINGHAM, Bucknell University1. O M BRACK, Jr., Arizona State University2. Robert DE MARIA, Vassar College3. Robert FOLKENFLIK, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Irvine4. Adam ROUNCE, Manchester Metropolitan University5. Philip SMALLWOOD, Birmingham City University48. “The Fate of the Restoration in <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>”(Roundtable)PotterChair: Daniel GUSTAFSON, Yale University1. Elizabeth KRAFT, University of Georgia2. Hilary MENGES, Yale University3. Loring PFEIFFER, University of Pittsburgh4. Jacob Sider JOST, Harvard University5. Alison CONWAY, University of Western Ontario6. Elliott VISCONSI, Yale University1-2:30 p.m. Lunch BreakSESSIONS IV2:30 – 4 p.m.49. “Gender and the Global <strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong> I” Suite 618Chair: Abby COYKENDALL, Eastern Michigan University1. Melissa MOWRY, St. John’s University, “Love, Empire, and Proofs ofSovereignty in Aphra Behn’s Atlantic World”2. Alexis MCQUIGGE, University of Waterloo, “What’s an AutomatonDoing on a Deserted Island? Gender and the Female Robinsonade”3 Christine M. ROULSTON, University of Western Ontario, “Gender andColonial Discourse In Isabelle de Charrière’s Lettres de MistrissHenley”4. Jason SOLINGER, University of Mississippi, “They Marry YourDaughters!: The Domestic Stakes of the Trial of Warren Hastings”15
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