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The Annual Meeting of the ASECS 0th NWSECS Annual Meeting0th158. “Ventures and Adventures: Travel Narrative Turbulence in the<strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong>”Alvarado G40th Chair: NWSECS Manushag Annual N. POWELL, Meeting Purdue University1. Maximillian NOVAK, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Los Angeles, “ThreeCrusoe Narratives, 1795-1814”2. Rivka SWENSON, Virginia Commonwealth University, “The FartherAdventures of The Adventures of Telemachus, the Son of Ulysses:Nation, Gender, and the House of the Father”3. Ian Macgregor MORRIS, University of Nottingham, “PoeticalGeographies: Travel to the Past and Visions of the Future”LCD PROJECTOR159. “Representations of the Fairies in Europe and its Colonies in the Long<strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong>”Alvarado EChair: Charlotte TRINQUET, University of Central Florida1. Kevin PASK, Concordia University, “Fairy Painting, Fairy Theater”2. Sophie RAYNARD-LEROY, State University of New York, Stony Brook,“The Conteuse as a Fairy: The Example of Madame d’Aulnoy”3. Aurélie ZYGEL-BASSO, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, “‘Cecin'est pas une fée’: the Representation of Fairies and Magicians inFrench and English Anthologies Illustration at the End of the<strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong> (Clément-Pierre Marillier, Thomas Stothard)”4. Anne DUGGAN, Wayne University, “Ancient and Modern ‘Fairies’ inDonkey Skin and Lady Oscar”LCD projector and sound system160. “The ‘Otter’ <strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong>” PotterChair: Tobias MENELY, Willamette University1. Lucinda COLE, University of Southern Maine, “Being and Otterness”2. Katherine BINHAMMER, University of Alberta, “Tales of Plenty:Economic Growth and the Sea Otter Trade in the Pacific Northwest”3. Richard NASH, Indiana University, “The Political Environment ofSomerville’s ‘insatiate’ Otter”LCD PROJECTOR161. “Buffon Reconsidered” WeaverChair: Andrew CURRAN, Wesleyan University1. William Max NELSON, University of Miami, “Making Men, MakingRace: A New Dimension of the Buffonian Revolution”2. Swann PARADIS, York University, “La fabrique des quadrupèdes : legénie scientifique de Buffon”3. Joan B. LANDES, Pennsylvania State University, “Monkey Acts inBuffon’s Natural History: <strong>Eighteenth</strong> and Twentieth-<strong>Century</strong>Perspectives”Respondent: Joanna STALNAKER, Columbia UniversityLCD PROJECTOR50

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