The Annual Meeting of the ASECS 0th NWSECS Annual Meeting0th189. “Enlightenment and Its Discontents: Resistance to Reason in<strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Britain - II: Poetry”Chapel40th Chair: NWSECS Deborah WEISS, Annual University Meeting of Alabama1. Sarah STEIN, Emory University, “Rewriting English Origins: A Readingof Christopher Smart”2. William HALL, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Santa Barbara, “AestheticKnowledge: Epistemological Anxiety in William Collins’ ‘Manners: anOde’”3. Mark Andrew ALGEE-HEWITT, McGill University, “Simulating Reasonin a Non-Rational World: Thomson’s Anti-Enlightenment Poetics”190. Innovative Course Design (Three to be selected <strong>for</strong> competition)Suite 318Chair: Clorinda DONATO, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State University, Long Beach1. Laura BAUDOT, Oberline College, “Wits, Rakes, Madmen, and Jane”2. Caroline BREASHEARS, St. Lawrence University, “The Popular and thePolite: Intersections in <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> British Culture”3. Emily DOLAN, University of Pennsylvania, “Haydn and Mozart”4. Steven EPLEY, Sam<strong>for</strong>d University, “‘The Poet’s Rapture, and thePeasant’s Care’: A Service/Learning Approach to <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong>British Laboring-Class Verse”5. Kyle E. FRACKMAN, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,“Enlightenment 2.0”6. Joan G. GONZALEZ, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Los Angeles, “TheDethroning of a King: The French Revolution and the Fall of LouisXVI”7. Regina JANES, Skidmore College, The ‘20s, Gaily, Swifly”8. Ellen Malenas LEDOUX, Rutgers University, Camden, “Women onWar”9. Paula LOSCOCCO, Lehman College, City University of New York,“Special Victims”10. Mary MCALPIN, University of Tennessee, “Avant le déluge”11. Nicholas D. NACE, Binghamton University, State University of NewYork, “Pamela and Lolita”12. Nathaniel NORMAN, University of Tennessee, “Types, Originals, andCharacters: Identity and Social Values in <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> BritishDrama and Prose”13. Pascale RIHOUET, Rhode Island School of Design, “<strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> French Art”14. Sean SILVER, University of Michigan, “Celebrity Stagecraft: London toHollywod”15. Maria TRAUB AND William HAMILTON, Neumann University,“Literature and Social Criticism in the Age of Ideas”60
Saturday, March 20, 2010191. “New Scholarship on Pope and His Circle” PotterChair: Michael GAVIN, Rutgers University1. Jill CAMPBELL, Yale University, “Pope’s Head: Satire, Authorship, andthe Limits of the Proprietary Self”2. Sarah ERON, Cornell University, “‘Eyes that Must Eclipse’: VainEnthusiasm in Pope’s Rape of the Lock”3. Ileana BAIRD, University of Virginia, “The Dunce in the Footnote: AHypertextual Mapping of Pope’s War with His Dunces”LCD PROJECTOR192. “Cognitive Approaches to <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>” WeaverChair: John RICHETTI, University of Pennsylvania1. John BENDER, Stan<strong>for</strong>d University AND Jonathan KRAMNICK,Rutgers University, “The Extended Mind Extended”2. Lisa ZUNSHINE, University of Kentucky, “Mind Plus: HistoricizingCognition”LCD PROJECTOR193. “Friendship Between Men and Women” Alvarado HChairs: Susan LANSER, Brandeis University, AND George HAGGERTY,University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Riverside1. Helen DEUTSCH, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Los Angeles, “Swift’sPassionate Poetics of Friendship”2. Suzanne CONWAY, Chestnut Hill College, “Two Men and a Woman:The Exceptional Friendship of Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun, Hubert Robertand the Marquis de Laborde”3. Laura ENGEL, Duquesne University, “Dangerous Liaisons: TheIntricate Friendship Between Sarah Siddons and Sir Thomas Lawrence”LCD PROJECTORSESSIONS XIII 3:45 – 5:15194 “New Perspectives on Lessing’s Later Works” (The Lessing <strong>Society</strong>)Suite 618Chair: Monika NENON, University of Memphis1. Beate ALLERT, Purdue University, “Conflicting Intentionalities in G.E.Lessing’s Late Work”2. William LEVINE, Middle Tennessee State University, “The Regulationof Religious Understanding in Lessing’s Late Polemics: An AestheticAnalogue in Laocoon”61
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