The Annual Meeting of the ASECS 0th NWSECS Annual Meeting0th3. Masano YAMASHITA, University of Colorado at Boulder, “‘Jem’avance masqué’ – Figurations du philosophe et stratégies libertines40th NWSECS au dix-huitième Annual siècle” Meeting165. “Strangers, Gods, and Monsters”: Encountering the Other in Defoeand His Contemporaries” (Daniel Defoe <strong>Society</strong>) Suite 618Chair: Holly Faith NELSON, Trinity Western University1. Andreas MUELLER, University of Worcester, “The Zombie Satirist:Defoe and his Versifying Other”2. Scott A. NOWKA, Salem State College, “Building the Wall: Crusoe andthe Other”3. Christopher LOAR, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Davis, “Architectures ofViolence: Defoe’s Political Spaces”166. “Fiction, Wit, and Wisdom in <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Prose and Poetry”(Northwest <strong>Society</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> - NWSECS)Alvarado CChair: Kenneth J. ERICKSEN, Linfield College1. Pamela PLIMPTON, Warner Pacific College, “What’s So Funny Aboutthe Gothic?”2. Wanda CREASER, Texas A&M International University, “Ali G andBorat: the Progeny of Jonathan Swift?”3. Michael HOUSEHOLDER, Southern Methodist University, “RoyallTyler’s Dumb <strong>Century</strong>: Why We can Understand Twenty-First-<strong>Century</strong>Politics with an <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Brain”4. Marvin LANSVERK, Montana State University, “Traveling Texts:Blake’s Lavater and The Swiss in England”LCD PROJECTOR167. “(Not) Knowing Our Place: The Long <strong>Eighteenth</strong> in the Twenty-First<strong>Century</strong>” (Graduate Caucus Professionalization Panel) (Roundtable)Suite 318Chair: Jarrod HURLBERT, Marquette University1. Ann CAMPBELL, Boise State University2. Margaret KOEHLER, Otterbein College3. Robert MARKLEY, University of Illinois4. Peter SABOR, McGill University5. Wolfram SCHMIDGEN, Washington University in St. Louis168. “Irish Enlightenments/Ireland and Enlightenment” Suite 418(Irish <strong>Studies</strong> Caucus)Chair: Sean MOORE, University of New Hampshire1. Michael BROWN, University of Aberdeen, “The Biter Bitten: JamesArbuckle and the Enlightenment Counter Public”52
Saturday, March 20, 20102. Molly O’Hagan HARDY, University of Texas at Austin, “Exporting PrintCapitalism: Dublin’s Printing Press on a Hill”3. Zi PARKER, University of Limerick, “The Limerick Printed Magazine ofMagazines and its Enlightenment Content”4. Scott BREUNINGER, University of South Dakota, “A Matter ofPerspective: The Irish Enlightenment and Europe”169. “Frances Burney and Fashion” (The Frances Burney <strong>Society</strong>)Alvarado FChair: Laura ENGEL, Duquesne University1. Suzanne COOK, Duquesne University, “Mr. Lovel and the Monkey: ACritique of Fashion and Foppery in Frances Burney’s Evelina”2. Alicia KERFOOT, McMaster University, “Declining Buckles andMovable Shoes in Frances Burney’s Cecilia”3. Kathryn STRONG, The Citadel, “Camilla, Fashion, Fiction, and Falsity”4. Lori Halvorsen ZERNE, West Virginia University, “Observing Only HerDress: Fashion as Per<strong>for</strong>mance and the Plausibility of Identity in TheWanderer”LCD PROJECTOR170. “Invisible Labor: Service through the Ranks” (Roundtable)(Women’s Caucus)WeaverChairs: Tita CHICO, University of Maryland, College Park ANDMaureen HARKIN, Reed College1. Misty ANDERSON, University of Tennessee2. Martine Watson BROWNLEY, Emory University3. Lisa A. FREEMAN, University of Illinois, Chicago4. Katharine KITTREDGE, Ithaca College5. Mary MCALPIN, University of Tennessee, Knoxville6. Jean MARSDEN, University of Connecticut7. Shawn Lisa MAURER, College of the Holy Cross8. Laura J. ROSENTHAL, University of Maryland, College Park171. “Slavery and Feeling: The State of the Field” Suite 518(<strong>Society</strong> of Early <strong>American</strong>ists) (Roundtable)Chair: George BOULUKOS, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale1. Roxann WHEELER, Ohio State University2. Margaret ABRUZZO, University of Alabama3. Ramesh MALLIPEDDI, Hunter College, City University of New York4. Stephanie SPADARO, University of Wisconsin, Madison5. Maureen TUTHILL, Westminster College53
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