Thirteenth Annual 18th and 19th Century British Women  Writers Conference
 

Thursday, April 14    |    Friday, April 15    |    Saturday, April 16

Preliminary Conference Schedule: Session VI
  Friday, April 15, 2005: 3:15 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
     
  Panel One—Conflicting Messages: Intellectual, Economic, and Property Rights
Ashland Conference Room
 
  • Moderator: Margaret McCann, Marquette University.
  • Leanne Maunu, Palomar College"Vindicating Nationalism: Using the French to Understand the British in Mary Wollstonecraft's Nonfiction"
  • Leslee Thorne-Murphy, Brigham Young University"Charlotte Yonge's Aunt Charlotte Stories of Bible History in Transatlantic Context"
  Panel Two—Finding a Way of One's Own, or Tales from the Tenured and Tenacious
Oak Alley Conference Room
 
  • Moderator: Pamela Corpron Parker, Whitworth College
  • Cindy LaCom, Slippery Rock University"The Sister Arts of Teaching and Scholarship: Teaching as Scholarship. Scholarship as Teaching"
  • Elisabeth Rose Gruner, University of Richmond"The Sister Arts of Editing and Writing: Publishing not Perishing"
  • Pamela Corpron Parker, Whitworth College"The Sister Arts of Networking and Mentoring, or Virginia Woolf Was Wrong"
  • Roxanne Eberle, University of Georgia"The Sister Arts of Finding and Funding Your Research: Buying Time by Spending It"
  Panel Three—Writing Maternal Relations
Elmwood Conference Room
 
  • Moderator: Daniel Siegel, University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Brandy Harvey, University of Louisiana at Lafayette"Textualizing Trauma: Maternal Infanticide in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's 'The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point'"
  • Eugenia Gonzalez, Louisiana State University"Mother's Poem and Poet's Lament: Uniting Ideological Dichotomies through Performativity in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's 'Mother and Poet'"
  • Armagan Erdogan, Kýrýkkale University"Motherless Daughters as Cultural Icons in George Eliot"
  Panel Four—Domestic and Creative Work: Writing Domestic Relationships
Ashland B Conference Room
 
  • Moderator: Heather Lobban-Viravong, Grinnell College.
  • Jill Naomi Rappoport, University of Virginia"S/sisterhoods and Sympathetic Exchange: Communities of Women in Jane Eyre and Anglican Sisters of Charity"
  • Kathryn Meehan, Florida State University"Representations of Creative and Domestic Work in the Poetry of Christina Milne"
  • Theresa Adams, Westminster College"Housework and Heroism: Elizabeth Moody's Domestic Poems"
  Panel Five—The Thirst for Knowledge: The Progress of Culture and Intellect
Rosedown.
 
  • Moderator: Ellen Bayuk Rosenman, University of Kentucky
  • Vicki Abboud, Wayne State University"In the Know: Acquiring Knowledge in Frankenstein and Northanger Abbey"
  • Mary Lynn Johnson, University of Iowa"Miss Burney, Madame de La Fite, and Mrs. Papendiek: Cultures of Reading and Writing in Queen Charlotte's Household"
  • Aselda J. Thompson, University of Pennsylvania"Novel Engineering: Motherhood, Feminism, and Evolution in Late-Victorian Fiction"
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