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THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />

Panel 11-N PARLOR C<br />

AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT: EARLY AND LATE<br />

Chair: Robert Grady, Eastern Michigan University, pls_grady@online.emich.edu<br />

Papers: “The Impact of Scientific Epistemology Upon Liberal Principles and Republican<br />

Sentiments in Early America.” Teena Gabrielson, University of California,<br />

Davis, tjgabrielson@ucdavis.edu<br />

“Dissentient Democracy and the Public Sphere of the Early Republic.” Robert<br />

W.T. Martin, Hamilton College, rmartin@hamilton.edu<br />

“The Parting Shots of Disappointed Revolutionaries: John Milton’s Eikonolastes<br />

and William Bennett’s The Death of Outrage.” Mark Stephen Jendrysik,<br />

University of North Dakota, mark_jendrysik@und.nodak.edu<br />

“Why TANF Work Requirements?: Labor, Independence, and Moral Character in<br />

American <strong>Political</strong> Thought.” Anne Manuel, Northwestern University,<br />

amanuel@rci.rutgers.edu<br />

Disc: Robert Grady, Eastern Michigan University, pls_grady@online.emich.edu<br />

Matthew F. Filner, Kalamazoo College, mfilner@indiana.edu<br />

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Panel 12-E PARLOR D<br />

EMBODYMENT, IDENTITY, AND POWER<br />

Chair: Linda Zerilli, Northwestern University, 72064.3006@compuserve.com<br />

Papers: “Embodied Reason: Merleau-Ponty as Foucault’s Corrective.”<br />

Elaine Stavro, Trent University, stavrop@interlog.com<br />

“On the Disappearance of Domination: An Inquiry into the Problematics of<br />

Contemporary Theories of Resistance.” Philip Jenks, University of Kentucky,<br />

pjenks@bigfoot.com;<br />

Hugh Bartling, University of Kentucky, hebart00@pop.uky.edu<br />

“Identity, Ethics and Negativity: The Aesthetics of Freedom in Adorno and<br />

Foucault.” Michelle Mawhinney, York University, mmawhin@yorku.ca<br />

Disc: Linda Zerilli, Northwestern University, 72064.3006@compuserve.com<br />

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Panel 14-J LASALLE 2<br />

METHODOLOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL<br />

ECONOMY (Co-Sponsored with International Relations)<br />

Chair: Jason Wittenberg, Harvard University, jwittenb@data.fas.harvard.edu<br />

Papers: “Exchange-Rate Regimes and Inflation in the Open and Institutionalized<br />

Economy.” Robert J. Franzese , Jr., University of Michigan,<br />

franzese@umich.edu<br />

“Transitions to Effective <strong>Political</strong> and Economic Accountability.” Jim Granato,<br />

Michigan State University, granato@pilot.msu.edu<br />

Disc: Jude C. Hays, University of Minnesota, jchays@polisci.umn.edu<br />

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