NEASECS 2000
Panels

 

Thursday 3:30-4:45

Mapping Adventure: The Intersection of 18th Century Travel Narratives and 20th Century Extreme Adventure Texts
Thursday 3:30-4:45
Chair: Kathleen Grathwol, Suffolk University

France Encounters "the East"
Thursday 3:30-4:45
Chair: Charlotte M. Craig, Kutztown University Skepticism, Ambiguity, and the Mapping of Social Space
Thursday 3:30-4:45
Chair: Janet E. Aikins, University of New Hampshire Women on the Margins of the Public Sphere
Thursday 3:30-4:45
Chair: Nick Rowe, Eastern Nazarene College Thursday 5:00-6:15

Tasteful Objects --- and Politics
Thursday 5:00-6:15
Chair: Lucinda Cole, University of Southern Maine

Historiography and the Nation
Thursday 5:00-6:15
Chair: Mary Ann Fay, American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Gothic Fiction and the Space of Nations
Thursday 5:00-6:15
Chair: Rebecca Martin, Pace University Gender and the Politics of Love
Thursday 5:00-6:15
Chair: Inese Racevskis, Western Connecticut State University  Friday 8:00-9:15

Trials, Punishment and the Law
Friday 8:00-9:15
Chair: Nadine Berenguier, University of New Hampshire

Touring with Boswell and Johnson
Friday 8:00-9:15
Chair: Nancy E. Johnson, SUNY-New Paltz Evolving Landscapes of the Mind
Friday 8:00-9:15
Chair: Alan Schwerin, Monmouth University Uncharted Territory: The Grotesque Body in Eighteenth-Century Russian Literature and Culture
Friday 8:00-9:15
Chair: Charlotte J. Rosenthal, University of Southern Maine *slide projector

 Friday 9:30-10:45

Mapping the 'Other'
Friday 9:30-10:45
Chair: Robert Eskildsen, Smith College

French Representations of Islands
Friday 9:30-10:45
Chair: Jennifer Wilson, Appalachian State University What is Counter-Enlightenment?
Friday 9:30-10:45
Chair: David Armitage, Harvard University Commentator: Jeffrey Freedman, Yeshiva University

The Shaping of Men: Eighteenth-Century Masculinity and Empire
Friday 9:30-10:45
Chair: Shawn Lisa Maurer, College of the Holy Cross

* 2 slide projectors

Friday 11:00-12:15

Theories of Light and Color
Friday 11:00-12:15
Chair: Robert Craig, Independent Scholar

The Sacred and the Sacrilegious in Dryden and Pope
Friday 11:00-12:15
Chair: Anne Barbeau Gardiner, John Jay College, CUNY Women and Education
Friday 11:00-12:15
Chair: Cheryl Nixon, Babson College Family Values and Sexual License in Eighteenth-Century France
Friday 11:00-12:15
Chair: Abby Zanger, Harvard University Friday 2:00-3:15

Popularizing Science
Friday 2:00-3:15
Chair: Dusan I. Bjelic, University of Southern Maine

Genre and Empire
Friday 2:00-3:15
Chair: Bob Chibka, Boston College 18th-Century Europe Across National Boundaries: Peoples, Ideas, Institutions and Practices
Friday 2:00-3:15
Chair: Sophia A. Rosenfeld, University of Virginia Clarissa
Friday 2:00-3:15
Chair: David Toise, Long Island University  Friday 3:30-4:45

Republicanism and the Georgic
Friday 3:30-4:45
Chair: Glen Brewster, Westfield State College

Women Write the Nation I
Friday 3:30-4:45
Chair: Maria Mann, Nassau Community College Roundtable - "The French Revolution as Epistemological Shift?"
Friday 3:30-4:45
Chair: Gregory Brown, University of Nevada-Las Vegas Speculations on the Female Gaze
Friday 3:30-4:45
Chair: Terri Nickel, Bowdoin College Saturday 8:00-9:15

Virtue and the Collective
Saturday 8:00-9:15
Chair: Edward T. Larkin, University of New Hampshire

*slide projector

The Iconography of Nationalities
Saturday 8:00-9:15
Chair: Nandini Bhattacharya, Valparaiso University

The Land and Conceptions of the Social
Saturday 8:00-9:15
Chair: Bruce Mazlish, Massachusetts Institute of Technology The State and the Individual in Enlightenment France
Saturday 8:00-9:15
Chair: Michele Heintz, Tulane University  Saturday 9:30-10:45

Mapping Knowledge in 18th Century Europe
Saturday 9:30-10:45
Chair: Isabelle C. DeMarte, University of North Texas-Denton

*slide projectors

Music and Society Saturday
9:30-10:45
Chair: Katherine Beller, Claremont McKena College

Theater, Politics, and Gender in the Late 18th Century
Saturday 9:30-10:45
Chair: Jeffrey S. Ravel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology  
Curious Perspectives on Nature and Culture
Saturday 9:30-10:45
Chair: Sabine Moedersheim, University of Wisconsin *need projectors, overhead and slide
 
Saturday 11:00-12:15

Women Write the Nation II
Saturday 11:00-12:15
Chair: Lisa Wood, York University

Roundtable: Goodness Beyond Virtue: Jacobins During the French Revolution - A Colloquy with the Author
Saturday 11:00-12:15
Chair:  Paul Friedland Topographies of the Self
Saturday 11:00-12:15
Chair: Leon Guilhamet, CUNY Identity and Commercial Culture
Saturday 11:00-12:15
Chair: David Collings, Bowdoin College  Saturday 2:00-3:15

Discursive Exchanges Between Theater and the Novel in the Enlightenment
Saturday 2:00-3:15
Chair: Jenny Batlay, Columbia University

The Circulation of Texts, The Circulation of Knowledge
Saturday 2:00-3:15
Chair: Barbara Benedict, Trinity College Chaste Women/Corrupt Women
Saturday 2:00-3:15
Chair: Bill Sayre, University of Maine-Farmington Gender, Genre, and Political Critique in Britain and France
Saturday 2:00-3:15
Chair: Johanna M. Smith, University of Texas-Arlington  Saturday 3:30-4:45

Identity and the Tour
Saturday 3:30-4:45
Chair: Richard G. Swartz, University of Southern Maine

Frances Burney: The Self and the World
Saturday 3:30-4:45
Chair: Ann Huse, John Jay College of Criminal Justice-CUNY Roundtable: Civility and Power in 18th Century France: Debating the Utility of Elias in Cultural History"
Saturday 3:30-4:45
Chair: Patrice Higonnet, Harvard University Kant and Herder
Saturday 3:30-4:45
Chair: Robert B. Louden, University of Southern Maine  
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