Date: Sat, 03 Jun 1995 10:40:54 -0500
From: Bob Dawson <FRAE141@UTXVMS.CC.UTEXAS.EDU>
27th Annual Meeting of ASECS, Austin, TX 27-31 March1996
Call for Papers (Alphabetical by Name of Chair)
Nota bene: Proposals for papers should be sent
directly to the pertinent seminar chairs no later than 18 August
1995. The seminar chairs will have until September 1st to send the
names of the participants and the titles of their contributions to
Austin.
Reminder: no person can give more than one paper at a
given annual meeting.
Genre and Class in Burney's Evelina and Hogarth's
Marriage a la Mode [co-chaired w/ E. Tomarken]/Janet Aikins,
English Dept., U. of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824/(603) 862-
3977
The City: in France, England, and elsewhere; in art,
literature, music, and history; as public sphere and as
private refuge offering anonymity amid the crowd; as utopia
and dystopia/Paul Alkon, English Dept., Univ. of Southern California,
Los Angeles, CA, 90089-0354/(310) 373-2903
Public Works and Individual Enterprises: Fine Arts,
Music and Architecture in Latin America/Emilia Arana, 6502 E.
Brian Kent, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ,
85710/earana@ccit.arizona.edu/(520-885-8871
The Art and Times of Francisco de Goya/Barbara Becker-
Cantarino, 314 Ounz Hall, German Department, Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH, 43210/bbecker@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
Polemics and Debates in the Eighteenth Century/Nadine
Berenguier, Boylston 212, Romance Lang. & Lit., Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA, 02138/bereng@husc.harvard.edu/(617)495-1687
Performative Economies: Gender, Finance and Drama in
Eighteenth-Century British Theatre/Lance Bertelsen, PAR 108,
English Dept., Univ. of Texas-Austin, Austin, TX,
78712/LBerte@emx.cc.utexas.edu
Barbarism, Memory, and the Imagination in Vico's New
Science/Dina H. Bitz, 231 Arch, Architecture Dept., Univ. of Florida,
Gainesville, FL, 32611/(904)392-0205
Literary Treatments: The Ailing Female in Eighteenth-
Century Literature/Rebecca P. Bocchicchio, English Dept.,
University of California, Davis, CA,
95616/rpbocchicchio@ucdavis.edu/(916) 729-4678
Whipping-Boy: or, Who owns the "Enlightenment"/Arnd
Bohn, German Dept., Carleton U., Ottawa, CAN/K1S 5B6
Using Computers to Teach 18th-Century Studies:
Possibilities and Problems/Scarlett Bowen, English Dept., Univ. of
Texas (Par 108), Austin, TX, 78712
To their First Chaos Wit's rich works will rise: Chaos
Theory and Eighteenth-Century Texts/Theodore E.D. Braun,=20
Foreign Langs, Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE,
19716/braun@bach.udel.edu
Attribution, anonymity, and the Functions of
Authors/David A. Brewer, 718 Balboa Street, San Francisco, CA,
94118/dabrewer@uclink.berkeley.edu
18th-C. Women's Representation of Land in Literature
and the Arts/Caryn Chaden, 802 W. Belden, English Dept., DePaul
Univ., Chicago, IL, 60614
High and Low Culture in the Public Sphere [addr. valid to
15 Aug.; see infra], Eric V. Chandler, 1025 Creston Rd., (until August
15), Berkeley, CA, 94708/chandler@violet.berkeley.edu/(524)-5979
[Second addr., valid after 15 August; see above for other
addr.]/Eric V. Chandler, 463 Patterson Bldg., English Dept., Univ. of
Memphis, Memphis, TN, 38152, (after August 15)/(901) 678-2651
The Body of Samuel Johnson/Foucault's "Inscribed
surface of events"/Michael Chappell, 3 Hackett Circle West #5,
Stamford, CT, 06906=20
Desire and Disgust: The Sexual Politics of Satire/Tita
Chico, 19 University Place, 2nd Floor, English Dept., New York
University, New York, NY, 10003/mvc5302@is.nyu.edu
Teaching Empire: Theory, Pedagogy, Practice/Mita
Choudhury, 721 Broadway, 3rd Floor, Drama Dept., New York
University, New York, NY, 10003/choudhry@is2.NYU.edu/(212)998-
1839
Imaging Madness and Melancholy in the Age of Reason
and Light/John J. Ciofalo, Fine Arts Bldg. 132, Indiana University,
Bloomington, IN, 47405-3501/(812) 855-9556
The Art and Social Uses of Dress: Marketing, Wearing
and Imaging Clothing/Sarah R. Cohen, Fine Arts 216, SUNY,
Albany, Albany, NY, 12222/src03@csc.albany.edu/(518) 442-4021
Provisions, Perversions, and Purgatives/Lucinda Cole,
English Dept., University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME,
04103/(207) 780-4291
The Heroic Drama of the Restoration: its origins and
destinations/Peter J. Connelly, English Dept., Grinnell College,
Grinnell, IA, 50112
Wizardry, Trickery, Conjury, and Dazzle: The
{Seemingly} Supernatural and the Performance of
Ideas/Kevin L. Cope, English Dept., LSU, Baton Rouge, LA,
70803/encope@lsuvm.sncc.lsu.edu/(504) 766-2719
Women Writers of the Long Eighteenth-Century:
Victorian and early Twentieth-Century Contexts/Brian
Corman, 7 King's College Circle, English Dept., Univ. of Toronto,
Toronto, ONT, CAN, M5S 1A1 (416) 978-3197
Anglo-German Relations in the Eighteenth Century:
contacts, contracts, correspondence=D1 across the English
Channel/Charlotte Craig, 106 DeFranceso Bldg, Foreign Langs,
Kutztown Univ. of Penn., Kutztown, PA, 19530/MCI 376-5414 or=20
CRAIGRB&CM/(908) 542-5084
Conceptions and Mis-Conceptions of the Foreigner:
Eighteenth-Century Travel Literature and Visual=20
Imager/Ann G. Crowe, 922 West Franklin St., Art Hist. Dept., Virginia
Commonwealth Univ., Richmond, VA, 23284-3046
Free-Thought and Intellectual Intolerance/James
Dybikowski, 1866 Main Hall E-370, Philosophy Dept., Univ. of British
Columbia, Vancouver, BC-Canada, V6T 1Z1
Striking a Pose in the 18th C.: Gesture in Art, Politics,
Theater, Dance, Liturgy and Ceremonial/Bill Everdell , 129
Pierrepont St., St. Ann's School, Brooklyn, NY,
11201/Everdell@AOL.com/(718) 522-1660
Spreading the Word: Chapbooks, "Colportage", and
Other Means of Conveying/Popularizing Print Media/Beatrice
Fink, French-Italian Dept., Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD, 2074
Picturing the Popular: 18th-Century Aesthetic
Production and Mass Culture/Carl Fisher, 405 Hilgard Avenue,
English Dept., UCLA-2225 Rolfe Hall, Los Angeles, CA, 90024
The New 18th-Century Novel of the Later 20th Century:
Reading The Case of Curiosities, Chatterton, Elizabeth
Frankestein, Foe, Presumption, Rameau's Niece, Vindication,
The Volcano Lover, and others/Irene Fizer, 420 Williams Hall,
Comp.Lit Dept., Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 19104
Material Words: Print Culture in Britain and America,
1680-1820/Christopher Flint, 7611 Haven Hall, English Dept.,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-1045/(313) 764-6330
Women and the Early Salon in Germany. Sociability
between Baroque and Sentimentality/Peter W. Foley, Harvil
Bldg. #347, Box 10, Humanities Program, University of Arizona,
Tucson, AZ, 85721
Non Canonical Genres and Theories of Canonicity [co-
chaired w/ H. Luesebrink], Bernadette Fort, 1859 N. Sheridan Rd.-
Kresge 152, French & Italian, Northwestern U., Evanston, IL, 60208-
2204/b-fort@nwu.edu/(708) 491-8264
The Scientific Periodical in 18th-Century
Culture/Christopher Fox, 356 O'Shaughnessy Hall, English Dept.,
University of Notre Dame, Notre Date, IN, 46656
The Place of 18th-C. Drama in 18th-C. Studies/Lisa A.
Freeman, 601 S. Morgan St., English Dept. (M/C/ 162), University of
Chicago, Chicago, IL, 60607-7120/u16483@uicvm.uic.edu/(312) 413-
2200
Distressed Genres: Eighteenth-Century Women's
Writing/Ellen F. Gardiner, English Dept., University of Mississippi,
University, MS, 38677
Folk Motifs in Art Works/Jane Girdham, Music Dept.,
Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, 04011
'Acted by Another': Conceptions of Agency in the Long
Eighteenth Century/Scott Paul Gordon, 11 Prescott St., English
Dept., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA,
02143/spgordon@fas.harvard.edu/(617) 495-2533
Culture at the Margins?/Roman Graf, COOK, TL 15, German
Department, Middlebury Col., Middlebury, VT, 05753-6131
Shake, Rattle and Roll: Earthquakes, Eruptions, and
Tsunamis in the 18th Century/John C. Greene, P.O. Dr.
44691/English Dept., Univ. of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, LA,
70504-4691/jcg3525@ucs.usl.edu/(318-482-6970
Feeling Backward: Eighteenth-Century Nostalgia/Marc
Harris, 3000 Ivyside Park, Penn State- Altoona, Altoona, PA, 16601-
3760/MLH6@psuvm.psu.edu
Literary 'Disappointments:' 18th C. Depictions of
Impotence/Monica L. Hatzberger, 108 Breakneck Hill Rd., English
Dept., Univ. of Connecticut, Dayville, CT, 06241/(203) 486-3067
A Panel on Mary Robinson/Beth Hedrick, English Dept., Univ.
of Texas, Austin, TX, 78712/(512)471-8705
Rereading Kleist/Martha Helfer, 1400 LNCO, Lang.& Lit. Dept.
Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT,
84112/martha.hetfer@m.cc.utah.edu/(801) 581-7561
Art, Politics, Ideology: Rethinking the Rise of
Aesthetics/Jonathan M. Hess, 438 Day Hall, CB-3160, Germanic
Languages, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 27599-3160,
jmhess@email.unc.edu
18th-C. Collectivities: Publics, Mobs, and Readers/Mike
Hill, 221 E. 71st St, English Dept., Marymount Manhattan College, New
York, NY, 10021/(212)-517-0400
Between Fasting Saints and Anorexic Girls: Theorizing
Relations of Consumption, Abstinence and Gender/Karen
Hollis, 3361 31st St. #2., San Diego, CA, 92104-4644
Recuperating the Sentimental Movement/John R. J. Ike,
3110 Dancy St., Austin, TX, 78722
Teaching the Long Poems of the Restoration and Early
Eighteenth Century/Susan L. Jacobsen, English Dept., California
State Univ., Fullerton, CA, 92634
Sssshhh! Secrets and Silence in the Eighteenth
Century/Suzanne Johnson, Box U-25., English Dept, Univ. of
Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 06269-
1025/suk93001@uconnvm.uconn.edu/(203) 485-6285
Discourses of Incest, 1660-1800/Minaz Jooma, 11 George
St., Apt. 3, Summit, NJ, 07901
Feminist Approaches to Teaching the 18th-
Century/Madeleine Kahn, 5000 MacArthur Blvd., English Dept., Mills
College, Oakland, CA, 94613/mkahn@ella.mills.edu
Royal and Aristocratic Family Politics/Gary Kates, 715
Stadium Dr., History Dept., Trinity U., San Antonio, TX, 78284
Strategies for Teaching Difficult Texts and Concepts
from the 18th C./Katharine Kittredge, English Dept., Ithaca College
Ithaca, NY, 14850
Modern Languages in Life, Literature and Education
during the Long Eighteenth Century/Barbara Knauff, Foreign
Langs, St. Mary's Coll. of Maryland, St. Mary's City, MD,
20686/bknauff@oyster.smcm.edu/(301) 737-4519
Kant and 18th-C. Anthropology, Jane Kneller/Philosophy
Dept., Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO,
80523/kneller@lamar.colostate.edu
British Nations and British National Identity in the
Eighteenth Century/Charles A. Knight, 100 Morrissey Blvd., English
Dept., University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA, 02125-
3393/knight@umbsky.cc.umb.edu
Enlightenment Atheism/Alan Kors, History Dept., U. of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, akors@sas.upenn.edu
Marginal Subjectivity: Diaries and Journals/Avra
Kouffman, ML445 #47, English Dept., U. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 85721
New/Old Poor Laws/Beth Kowaleski-Wallace, English Dept.,
Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, 02167/kowaleski-
en@hermes.bc.edu
Putting Enlightenment Universality into Practice, or
The Strange and Surprising Fate of the Uomo
Universalis/Rene Kurpershoek, De Lairessestraat 70(1), Univ. van
Amsterdam, PG Amsterdam, The Neth., 1071=20
Rooms of their Own: Women and Property in the
Eighteenth Century: Interdisciplinary Approaches/Marie-
Paule Laden, 574 Vistamont Ave., Berkeley, CA, 94708
Satellite Figures in Biography: Fiction, Reality, or
Both?/Elizabeth Lambert, English Dept., Gettysburg College,
Gettysburg, PA 17325