The Annual Meeting of the ASECS 0th NWSECS Annual Meeting0th2. Christopher REESE, University of Kentucky, “Finding the Immoral to beMoral: Humorous Sympathy in Fielding’s Tom Jones”40th 3. NWSECS Ann KIBBIE, Annual Bowdoin Meeting College, “Sympathy <strong>for</strong> the Dead: Adam Smith,Henry Brooke and William Godwin”11. “The Birth of Celebrity” PotterChairs: Julia FAWCETT, Yale University AND Katharine ZIMOLZAK,University of Southern Cali<strong>for</strong>nia1. Elaine MCGIRR, Royal Holloway, University of London, “What PriceFame? Cibber, Celebrity and Reputation”2. Emily H. ANDERSON, University of Southern Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, “Celebrity asEffacement: Mary Robinson’s Perdita”3. Erin MACKIE, Syracuse University, “The Celebrity of CriminalLegends: Jack Sheppard, Macheath, and Dick Turpin”4. Jason SHAFFER, United States Naval Academy, “Importing IT: TheEvolution of Celebrity in the Early <strong>American</strong> Theatre”LCD PROJECTOR12. “The Turn to Ethics in Analyses of Restoration and <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Literature” Suite 618Chair: Elizabeth KRAFT, University of Georgia1. Donald R. WEHRS, Auburn University, “The Ethical Turn in Criticismand the Novelistic Turn in Fielding: Pregnant Parallels and FearfulSymmetries”2. Tobias MENELY, Willamette University, “Creaturely Ethics from Sterneto Benjamin”3. Efraht MARGULIET, State University of New York, Buffalo, “The(Re)turn to Ethics: Coleridge’s Baconianism in The Friend”Respondent: Melvyn NEW, University of Florida13. “Memoria Technica, or: the Art of Retention in the Long <strong>Eighteenth</strong><strong>Century</strong>”WeaverChair: Bruno FORMENT, Ghent University1. Andrew BROUGHTON, University of Chicago, “Grey’s MemoriaTechnica, Richardson’s Table: Reading, Narrative, and the Art ofMemory in the Age of <strong>Johns</strong>on”2. Sarah EYERLY, Butler University, “The All-Time Easiest Path to Utopia:The Memorial Archive of the <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Herrnhuter”3. Daniel DEWISPELARE, University of Pennsylvania, “The Andrometer:Translation, Memory, and Mastery in the Late <strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong>”LCD PROJECTOR4
Thursday, March 18, 201014. “The <strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong> in Motion” Suite 4v18Chair: Alistaire TALLENT, Colorado College1. Lila Miranda GRAVES, University of Alabama, Birmingham, “Walkingthe Western Circuit: Paradise Hall, Glastonbury Tor and the ArthurianContext of Tom Jones”2. Meredith DAVIS, Ramapo College of New Jersey, “Hogarth In Flight”3. Michael YONAN, University of Missouri, “Movement, Perception, andSalvation in the Bavarian Rococo Church”15. “Bluestocking Philosophy and Enlightenment Thought” TurquoiseChair: JoEllen DELUCIA, John Jay College, City University of New York1. Rachel JURADO, University of Notre Dame, “Elizabeth Carter andWomen’s Pursuit of Happiness in the Enlightenment Novel”2. Deborah HELLER, Western New Mexico University, “Talking a BlueStreak: Bluestockings Practice Enlightenment”3. Celia Barnes RASMUSSEN, Indiana University, “Warm Bodies by theFire-side: Elizabeth Carter’s Epistolary Philosophy”4. Olivera JOKIC, John Jay College, City University of New York, “Whatis Enlightenment? Female Characters in a Tale of Improvement, from theBluestockings to Catharine Macaulay”LCD PROJECTOR16. “Economics and Literature” Suite 218Chair: Reginald MCGINNIS, University of Arizona1. Mike HILL, State University of New York, Albany, “‘The PleasingWonder of Ignorance’: Adam Smith’s Divisions of Knowledge”2. Olivier DELERS, University of Richmond, “Prefiguring the ‘New’ Spiritof Capitalism in Sade’s Les In<strong>for</strong>tunes de la vertu”3. Stéphane PUJOL, Université de Paris X – Nanterre, “La Notion de‘Commerce’ à L’âge Classique”4. Geoffrey TURNOVSKY, University of Washington, “The Gift ofAutonomy: Patronage, Economics, and the Literary Lives ofPhilosophes”SESSIONS II9:45 - 11:15 a.m.17. “ECCO, EEBO, and the Burney Collection: Some ‘NoisyFeedback’ (Roundtable)Alvarado EChair: Anna BATTIGELLI, State University of New York, Plattsburgh1. Sayre GREENFIELD, University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg2. Stephen KARIAN, Marquette University5
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