CFP: ASECS, Austin, TX March 1996 (2 of 2)

TERRY L. TAYLOR, CO-EDITOR H-ALBION (TAYLORT@ALPHA.NSULA.EDU)
Mon, 5 Jun 1995 10:18:18 -0600

CFP: American Society for 18th Century Studies, Austin, TX March 1996

(Part 2 of 2)

Representing the 18th-century Female Reader [co-
chaired with Cynthia Richards]/Kate Levin, 2233 River Plaza Dr.,
#335, Sacramento, CA, 95833/klevin@english.upenn.edu/(916) 568-
0315

Convergences of Politics and Literature in Later
Eighteenth-Century Britain/William Levine, 205 Wildcat Dr.,
English Dept., Sul Ross State Univ., Del Rio, TX, 78840/wlevine@sul-
ross-1.sulross.edu/(210) 775-5129

Co-chaired with B. Fort; see supra], Hans-Jurgen Luesebrink,
Romanistik F.R.8.2, Lehrstuhl Fur Romanisch Kultur., Universitat des
Saarlandes, Saarbrucken, GER, D 60041/lusebrink@rz.uni-sb.de

After the New Eighteenth Century: New Prospects, New
Audiences/Robert Markley, Jackson Distinguished Prof. of British Lit,
English Dept., West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV, 26506-
6296/rmm@wvnvm.wvnet.edu/(304) 293-3107

Doctors and Patients: Literary and Historical
Perspectives/Robert Mayer, English Dept., Oklahoma State Univ.,
Stillwater, OK, 74078

Music as a Social Indicator: a mirror of change and
development?/Rosamond McGuinness, Egham Hill, Music Dept.,
Royal Holloway Univ. of London, Egham Hill[Egham], UK,
Surrey/FX:01784 439441

A Trivial Trivium? Interrelationships among Grammar,
Rhetoric, and Logic in the 18th Century/Carey McIntosh, 440
Riverside Dr. (91), New York, NY, 10027, jmf2@columbia.edu/(212)
865-9124

Swift as Hibernian Patriot and Irish Apologist: A
Reconsideration/Donald C. Mell, English Dept., University of
Delaware, Newark, DE, 19716/(302) 831-2361

Jansenist Issues and Influences/Jeffrey Merrick, POB 413,
History Dept., Univ. ofWisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI,
53201/jmerrick@csd.uwm.edu

Had We But World Enough, and Time: the Losers of the
Eighteenth-Century Novel Canon Wars/Allen Michie, P.O. Box
1954, English Dept., Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC, 29526

Gender, Hybridity, and Identity in the Caribbean:
1660-1820/Nicholas Mirzoeff, 800 University Avenue, Art History
Dept., University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI,
53700/mirza@macc.wisc.edu

Women's Narratives as Generic Focus: Authorship,
Authenticity, Consequences/Judith Moore, 3211 Providence Drive,
English Dept., University of Alaska, Anchorage, AK, 99508

Anglo-Irish Writers and the Irish Context: Canons and
Counter-voices/Lisa Moore, B5000, English Dept., Univ. of Texas,
Austin, TX, 78712

Representations of Masculinity on the Restoration and
Eighteenth-Century Stage/Katharine M. Morsberger, 1530 Berea
Court, Claremont, CA, 91711

Family Relations -- Real or Illusory: Representations of
the Family in 18th-century art and literature/Kathleen
Nicholson, Art History Dept., University of Oregon, Eugene, OR,
97405/knichol@aaa.uoregon.edu

The Enlightenment Tableau: Picturing the World/Peter
H. Pawlowicz, Box 78708, Art Department, East Tennessee State Univ.,
Johnson City, TN, 37614

Collecting Books from the Eighteenth Century/R. G.
Peterson, 1158 Fifth Avenue, 12 A, New York, NY,
10029/petersor@stolaf.edu/(212) 860-2885

Room with a View: Public and Private Rituals and their
Spaces/Julie-Anne Plax, Art Department, University of Arizona,
Tucson, AZ, 85721

Proper Credit & Promiscuous Currencies: The
Metaphoric Language of Economic Theory/Amy Pratt, 291 East
5th, Brooklyn, NY, 11218

Letters and Music in the European
Enlightenment/Walter E. Rex, 4216 Dwinelle Hall, French Dept.,
Univ, of California, Berkeley", Berkeley, CA, 94720

The Expanding Canon: English Poetry after Pope/Alvaro
Ribeiro, S.J., English Dept., Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
20057/ribeiro@guvax.georgetown.edu/(202) 687-7608

Engendering the Feminine: Gender Construction in
Eighteenth-Century French Letters/Kim Robertson, Romance
Langs, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, MO, 65211,
langkim@mizzou1.missouri.edu

Providence, Science, and History/Treadwell (Ted) Ruml II,
5500 University Parkway, English Dept., California State Univ., San
Bernadino, CA, 92407/truml@wiley.csusb.edu/(909) 880-5886

Behind the Scenes in the 18th-C. Ibero-American World
(notion of independence through politics: foreign influences,
the media, drama, arts, etc.)/Pilar S=87enz, Romance Langs And
Lits, George Washington Univ., Washington, DC, 20052

Rethinking the German "Sp=8Ataufkl=8Arung"/Thomas Saine,
German Department, U. of California, Irvine, CA, 92717

Adapted and Adopted Literary Genres in Latin
America/Mar=92a Salgado, CB#3170, Romance Lang, Univ. of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 27599-3170/(919 962-2062

Discipline and Punish: The Body in Bondage in Public
and Private Spheres/Keith A. Sandiford, English Dept., Louisiana
State Univ., Baton Rouge, LA, 70803-5001

Bodies of Evidence: Female Criminality in the
Eighteenth Century/Kirsten T. Saxton, English Dept., University of
California, Davis, CA, 95616/ktsaxton@uc.davis.edu/(510) 654-9165

Ancestors of the Acmeists: The Coming of Classicism
into Russia in the Eighteenth Century/Berverly Schneller, POB
1002, English Dept., Millersville Univ. of Penn., Millersvillle, PA,
17551-0302/(717) 872-3064

An Interdisciplinary Inquiry: Concepts of Property and
the Relationship between Property and Political Power in
18th-century Writings/Joan I. Schwarz, 442 Heide Hall, English
Dept., Univ. of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI, 53190

Illegitimacy and Miscegenation/Julie Shaffer, English Dept.-
4240, Illinois State Univ., Normal, IL, 61790-
4240/jashaff@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu/(309) 438-3667

Interpretation, Mystification and Representation of the
Terror and the Revolution/Alexander Sokalski, 9 Campus Drive,
French Dept., Univ. of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, CAN, S7N
5A5/sokalski@herald.usask.ca

Libertine, Sentimental, and Gothic: The Short Story in
the 18th C. [co-chaired w/ J. Woodbury]/Antoinette Sol, Modern
Lang. Dept., University of Texas, Arlington, TX, 76019-
0617/eempju3@mvs.oac.ucla.edu

The Grammar of Empire: Colonialism, Language, and
Cultural Identity in the Eighteenth Century/Janet Sorensen,
Ballantine Hall 442/English Dept., Indiana University, Bloomington,
IN, 47405

Aging and Old Age in the 18th C. [e-mail valid after 1 July
only]/Joan H. Stewart, Box 8106, Dept. Foreign Lang. & Lit, North
Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC, 27695-
8106/joan_stewart@ncsu.edu/(9191) 515-3343

The Construction of Poetic Identities in Late
Eighteenth-Century Culture/Charlotte Sussman, Campus Box 226,
English Dept., Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO, 80309-0226

Representations of Violence: Race, Gender,
Nation/Kathryn Temple, English Dept., Georgetown University,
Washington, DC, 20057, temple@guvax.georgetown.edu/(202) 687-
7422

The oriental tale, revisited/Kennifer Thorn, Box 90015,
English Dept., Duke University, Durham, NC,
27708/jjt@acpub.duke.edu/(919) 681-7609

Women Writers and the Coterie: From Manuscript to
Print/Nathan P. Tinker, 2350 Cambreleng Ave. #D2, Bronx, NY,
10458
[J. Aikens co-chair; see supra], Edward Tomarken,
English Dept., Miami University, Oxford , OH, 45056/(513) 539-1392

Knowledge of the Body in German Romanticism/Maria
Trumpler, PO Box 208015, Hist. Of Medicine, Secr., Yale School of
Medicine, New Haven, CT, 06520-8015/Maria.Trumpler@yale.edu

Function, Instruction, and Construction of Society:
Aesthetic, Legal, Medical, Religious, Political, and Scientific
Treatises of Latin America/Enid Valle, 1200 Academy Street,
Rom. Lang. & Lit. Dept., Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI, 49006

The German World of Music/James M. Van Der Laan,
Foreign Lang. & Lit. Dept., Illinois State Univ. 4300, Normal, IL,
61790-4300/jasmvdl@ilstu.bitnet/(309) 438-3604

What's Become of Historicity? Presentism and Other
Forms of Ahistoricism in Recent Approaches to Eighteenth
Century Studies: A Forum/David Venturo, 950 Main Street,
English Dept., Clark U., Worcester, MA, 01610

The Rhetoric of the Image, Peter Wagner/Elias Holl Str.
32, Eichstaett, Germany, D-85072/(0 63 41) 2 80-165

Virtue Rewarded: Pamela and Other Stories of Moral
Constancy in 18th-C. Opera [J. Winemiller co-chair], Jessica
Waldoff, 171 East State St..#357, Coll. of the Holy Cross, Ithaca, NY
14850/jw22@cornell.edu/(607) 277-4391
[Co-chaired with J. Waldoff; see supra], John Winemiller, 4515
Lynnmont Road #3C, Knoxville, TN,
37921/jwinemiller@ccmail.sunysb.edu/(615) 450-9958
[Co-chaired with A. Sol; see supra], Jeffrey Woodbury, 777
Glades Rd.,PO Box 3091, Lang.& Lit. Dept., Florida Atlantic University
Boca Raton, FL, 33431-0991/74273.3464@compuserve.com

Cultures and Identities in Spanish Colonial North
America/Richard Wright, 900 Grand Ave., Art Department, Austin
College/Box 61608, Sherman, TX, 75090-
4440/rwright@austinc.edu/(903) 813-2066

Portrayals of the Homeless and Dispossessed in
Eighteenth-Century Arts and Letters/Linda Zionkowski, English
Dept., Ohio University, Athens, OH, 45701

Affiliate Societies and Related Groups

Society for 18th-C. American Studies: Imagining Community
in Early America/Dennis Moore, English Dept., Florida Sate Univ.,
Tallahasse, FL, 32306-1036/dmoore@garnet.acns.fsu.edu/(904) 644-
2459

Aphra Behn Society: A Question of Standards in Women's
Writing/Laura L. Runge, 140 7th Ave. So., English Dept., U. of South
Fla, St. Petersburg, FL, 33701-5016/runge@chuma.cas.usf.edu

ASEC French Studies: The Words of the Other as Initial
Statement for Diderot's Discourse (Aesthetic, Literary, Political,
Scientific)/Huguette Cohen, 303 Burkwood Ct. W., Urbana, IL 61801

ASEC French Studies: The Representation of Material
Objects in 18th-Century France/John P. Greene, Classical &
Modern Lang., Louisville, KY,=20
40292/jpgree01@ulkyvm.louisville.edu/(502) 852-6686

ASEC French Studies: Louis-S=8Ebastien Mercier/Catherine
Lafarge, French Dept., Bryn Mawr Col., Bryn Mawr, PA

ASEC French Studies: Culture, Gender and Politics:
Historians Reshape the French Revolution (the new
interpretation since the undermining of the Marxist
one)/Kenneth Margerison, History Dept., Southwest Tx. St. Univ., San
Marcos, TX, 78666/km04@academia.swt.edu

ASEC French Studies: The Reception of Italian Culture in
France, 1750-1800/Massimo Riva, French Dept. Brown Univ.,
Providence, RI 02912

ASEC French Studies: Fran=8Doise de Graffigny: Peruvian
Letters, Parisian Letters/English Showalter, 119 Snowden Lane,
Princeton, NJ, 08540/English@aol.com

ASEC Scottish Studies: Scottish-Dutch Relationships/Richard
Sher, 42 Bowsoin St., Maplewood, NJ 07040 sher@admin.njit.edu

Goethe Soc.: Two hundred years: Wilhelm Meister/Ehrard
Bahra, German Dept., UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, 90024-1539

Graduate Student Caucus: Career Planning for the Graduate
Student in 18th-C. Studies/Leigh Anna Eicke, Arlington, VA,
22202/lae@wam.umd.edu

Herder Society (International): Non-European Cultures in
the View of the German Enlightenement/Hans Adler, German
Dept., Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, 53706

Ibero-Latin America S.: Recapturing the "Forgotten
Century" in Spain, Portugal and Latin America/Margaret E
Bonds, Chair, Spanish Dept., U. of the South, Sewanee, TN, 37383-
1000/pbonds@seraph1.sewanee.edu/(615) 598-1174

Irish Caucus: Kingdom and/or Colony? Rerpesentations of
National Identity in Eighteenth-Century Ireland/Helen Burke,
English Dept., Florida Sate Univ., Tallahasse, FL, 32306-1030

Kant Soc. of N. America: Kant and Biology/Karl Ameriks,
Philosophy Dept., Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, 46556

Lesbian/Gay Caucus: Queering the 18th C./Carolyn/Hans
Woodward / Turley, English Dept., Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque,
NM, 87131-1106/(505) 277-6347

Rousseau Society: Portrait and Self-Portrait in
Rousseau/Ourida Mostefai, Rom. Lang. Dept., Boston College, Chestnut
Hill, MA, 02167/(617) 552-3518

SHARP (Soc. of the History of Authorship, Reading and
Publishing): The Coming of the Book to Eighteenth-Century
Studies: Current Projects on Authorship, Reading, &
Publishing/Eleanor Shevlin, English Dept., University of Maryland,
Washington, DC, 20009/es65@umail.umd.edu

South-Central SECS: Resistance and Subversion: The
Questioning of Norms (Political, Social Aesthetic, Legal,
National) & the Eurocentric Perspective/Kathleen Holcomb,
English Dept., Angelo State Univ., San Angelo, TX,
76909/ikah@adm.angelo.edu

Western SECS: Aphra Behn and Libertinism/Robert
Erickson, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA,
93106/erickson@humanitas.ucsb.edu

Western SECS: From Literary Pictorialism to Visual
Culture/Timothy Erwin, English Dept., University of Nevada Las
Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, 89154/timothy@nevada.edu

Western SECS: Women's Novels Published in 1796: A
Bicentinnial Perspective/Linda Lang-Peralta, University of
Nevada Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, 89154/langl@nevada.edu

Western SECS: Love's Last Shift: A Sentimental
Tercenary/Medeleine Marshall, University of San Diego, Escondido,
CA, 92027/marshall@coyote.csusm.edu

Western SECS: Whole Duty and Serious Call: Piety,
Devotion, and the Spiritual Life/David Paxman, Brigham Young
University, Provo, UT, 84602/david_paxman@byu.edu

Western SECS: Early and Mid-Eighteenth-Century
Literary Representations of Whigs and Tories/Treadwell Ruml
III, English Dept., California State University, San Bernardino, CA,
92407, truml@wiley.csusb.edu

Women's Caucus: Profession and Production: Women
in Eighteenth-Century Studies - A Round Table Discussion
[Co-chaired with Conway], Blakey Vermeule, English Dept., Yale Univ.,
New Haven, CT, 06520; Alison Conway, English Dept., U. of Western
Ontario, London, CAN, N6A 3K7

We are pleased that the Dutch Society will also take
part in the Austin conference.

-- B o b D a w s o n
French-Italian, U. of Texas, Austin 78712-1197;
Tel: (512) 471-5531; fax: 471-8492
Internet: RDawson@UTxVMS.CC.UTexas.Edu or FRAE141@...