The Annual Meeting of the ASECS 0th NWSECS Annual Meeting0th182. “Defoe and the Occult and Supernatural” (Daniel Defoe <strong>Society</strong>)(Roundtable) Suite 61840th Chair: NWSECS Kit KINCADE, Annual Indiana Meeting State University1. Maximillian NOVAK, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Los Angeles2. Geoffrey SILL, Rutgers University183. “Improvisation and Music in the Long <strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong>”(<strong>Society</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Music)Alvarado EChair: Sarah EYERLY, Butler University1. Gloria EIVE, Emeritus, Saint Mary’s College of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, “Teaching‘Improvised Ornamentation’: Giuseppe Tartini and his ‘School’”2. Guido OLIVIERI,University of Texas at Austin, “A New Repertory <strong>for</strong>the Improvisation at the Cello: Francesco P. Supriani’s Twelve Sonatasfrom the Principij da imparare a suonare il violoncello”3. Alexander BONUS, Case Western Reserve University, “The MovingPassions: Approaches <strong>for</strong> Analyzing and Improvising Ground-BassVariations in <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> French Style”LCD PROJECTOR / CD PLAYER AND SPEAKERS184. “Cultural Hybridity—Intercultural Understandings and Influences,Crossing Boundaries”(Northwest <strong>Society</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> - NWSECS)Suite 518Chair: Marvin LANSVERK, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana1. George DRAKE, Central Washington Univesity, “”Worldmaking inMaria Edgeworth’s Irish Novels”2. Johann REUSCH, University of Washington, Tacoma, “EuropeansGone Native: Anxieties, Fantasies, and Scientific Discourse aboutAssimilated Europeans in European Travel Literature”3. Marta FIGLEROWICZ, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Berkeley, “Showing theSelf: Theater in Francoise de Graffigny’s Lettres d’une peruvienne”4. Joshua PIKER, University of Oklahoma, “Lying Together: Cross-Cultural Untruths and their Imperial Implications”185. Race in the <strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong>: Continuing the Clif<strong>for</strong>d LectureConversation(Ibero-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>) (Roundtable)Alvarado FChair: Karen STOLLEY, Emory University1. Roxann WHEELER, Ohio State University2. Magali M. CARRERA, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth3. Natasha LEE, Princeton University4. Hazel GOLD, Emory University5. Ralph BAUER, University of Maryland6. Ruth HILL, University of VirginiaLCD PROJECTOR58
Saturday, March 20, 2010186. “Graphic Evidence: Visual Meaning in Textual <strong>Studies</strong>”(Western <strong>Society</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>) Alvarado GChair: Timothy ERWIN, University of Nevada, Las Vegas1. Thora BRYLOWE, Trinity College, “Textual Monuments andMonumental Texts: Beyond Bowyer’s Historic Gallery”2. Erica MIAO, Yale University, “Sterne’s Stars: Asterisks and Omissionsin Tristram Shandy”3. Heather KLEMANN, Yale University, “Locke, Newbery, and the Matterof Moral Education”4. Thomas M. KAVANAGH, Yale University, “Enacting the Image:Jourdan’s Le Guerrier philosophe and Boyer d’Argens’ Thérèsephilosophe”LCD PROJECTOR187. “Gender, Sexuality, and Happiness” (Women’s Caucus) TurquoiseChairs: Danielle BOBKER, Concordia University AND Kathryn L. STEELE,University of Oklahoma1. Guilhem ARMAND, University of Reunion Island, France,“Hermaphrodite to Androgen: Ideal and Sexual Conceptions ofHappiness”2. Matt CARRILLO-VINCENT, University of Southern Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, “‘MyHeart Bleeds <strong>for</strong> You’: The Politics of Sadness in Male Sentimentality”3. Judith P. ZINSSER, Miami University, Ohio, “What Do Women Want?Reflection and Sensation: Emilie Du Châtelet’s Discourse onHappiness”188. “The Feelings of Slaves” (<strong>Society</strong> of Early <strong>American</strong>ists) Suite 418Chair: Laura M. STEVENS, University of Tulsa1. Brycchan CAREY, Kingston University, “‘These poor afflicted,tormented miserable Slaves!’: Quaker Discussions of the Feelings ofSlaves in Early Philadelphia”2. Sarah NICOLAZZO, University of Pennsylvania, “Bodies that Suffer:Affects and Aesthetics of Slavery in James Grainger’s The SugarCane”3. Lindsey PHILLIPS, Florida State University, “‘We are all dust and dirt’:Geophagy, Sensibility, and Slavery in <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Medical andColonial Writings”4. Vincent CARRETTA, University of Maryland, “Phillis Wheatley’s FirstEf<strong>for</strong>t”59
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