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Thursday, 27 October 2011 1:30–3:00 p.m.<br />

5. stylistics, form, <strong>and</strong> the early modern author elm fork ii<br />

Organizer: Scott C. Lucas, The Citadel<br />

Chair: Christopher Baker, Armstrong Atlantic State university<br />

Authorial Presence, Subjectivity <strong>and</strong> Self-Hagiography: Mirabai <strong>and</strong> the genre<br />

of the pad in <strong>Sixteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> North Indian Bhakti poetry<br />

Renuka Gusain,Wayne State University<br />

Punctuation <strong>and</strong> Style in Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine Part One <strong>and</strong> Ben<br />

Jonson’s Volpone<br />

Mathew Martin, Brock University<br />

Relative Milton<br />

Alex Garganigo, Austin College<br />

6. reformation views of islam <strong>and</strong> the turks live Oak i<br />

Organizers: R. Ward Holder, Saint Anselm College &<br />

Sigrun Haude, university of Cincinnati<br />

Chair: Margaret Meserve, university of Notre Dame<br />

Turkish Mirrors in Nuremberg: The Ottomans, the Apocalypse, <strong>and</strong> Andreas<br />

Osi<strong>and</strong>er’s Reformation<br />

Andrew Thomas, Salem College<br />

Theodor Bibli<strong>and</strong>er’s Machumetis saracenorum principis eiusque successorum vitae,<br />

doctrina ac ipse alcoran (1543) as the <strong>Sixteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong> ‘Encyclopedia’ of Islam<br />

Gregory J. Miller, Malone University<br />

7. freedom, Women <strong>and</strong> the body live Oak ii<br />

Organizer: Marian Rothstein, Carthage College<br />

Chair: Bruce Hayes, university of kansas<br />

Androgyny in Renaissance Catalogues of Famous Women.<br />

Marian Rothstein, Carthage College<br />

Imperfect Bodies in the Querelle des femmes: Christine de Pizan <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Rhétoriqueurs<br />

Judy Kem, Wake Forest University<br />

On Necessity <strong>and</strong> Freedom in Molinet <strong>and</strong> lemaire: Back to the Romance of the Rose.<br />

Michael R<strong>and</strong>all, Br<strong>and</strong>eis University<br />

8. french renaissance readers of renaissance texts live Oak iii<br />

Organizer : Dora E. Polachek, Binghamton university<br />

Chair: Irene Salas, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales<br />

(Paris)<br />

Estienne Pasquier Reader of Himself<br />

Cynthia Skenazi, University of California Santa Barbara<br />

Brantôme as Reader of the Heptameron<br />

Dora E. Polachek, Binghamton University<br />

Words Turned to Wood: From Saulsaye to Les Nymphes de Diane<br />

Tom Conley, Harvard University<br />

2 • SCSC—Dallas/Fort Worth—2011

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