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Conference Program
Friday, March 31, 2006 Saturday, April 1, 2006
Friday, March 31, 2006
1:30 p.m - 3:00 p.m. Panels 3A, 3B, 3C, and 3D
   

Panel 3A

Rutgers Student Center

Room 402

Technologies of the Subject

Chair: Clare A. Simmons (English / Ohio State University)

Nicole Fluhr (English / Southern Connecticut State University)

"Maternal Subjectivity in Freud's Studies on Hysteria"


Jill Galvan (English / Ohio State University)

"Concealing Irene Adler: Women, Technology, and Conflicted Knowledge Positions in Late-Victorian Detective Fiction"


Sara Hackenberg (English / San Francisco State University)

"Mr. Tulkinghorn's Secret: Bleak House and the Murder of the Urban Mysteries Genre"

Kristen Guest (English / University of Northern British Columbia)

"Civil / Servants: Class Conflict and the Victorian Detective"

 

Panel 3B

 

Rutgers Student Center

Room 407

Missionaries and Tourists: Women's Movement in the Nineteenth Century

Chair: Muireann O'Cinneide (English / St. Peter's College, Oxford University)

Susan Morgan (English / Miami University of Ohio)

"Private Lessons in Isabella Bird's 1899 The Yangtze Valley and Beyond"


Nicole Reynolds (English and Women's Studies / Ohio University)

"The 'Ladies in Llangollen,' Cultural Tourism, and the 'Woman Question' in Nineteenth-Century Britain"


Karen Li Miller (English / University of Connecticut)

"Conflicts in Translation: American Foreign Missionary Women in China"

 

Panel 3C

Rutgers Student Center

Room 410AB

Women's Publics I

Chair: Jennifer Phegley (English / University of Missouri–Kansas City)

Laura Mooneyham White (English / University of Nebraska–Lincoln)

"Domestic Queen, Queenly Domestic: Queenly Contradictions in Carroll's Through the Looking Glass"


Elizabeth F. Evans (English / University of Wisconsin–Madison)

"'Female Clubs v. Matrimony'?: Clubs for Women in Late Nineteenth-Century London"


Kristin Samuelian (English / George Mason University)

"Royal Squabbles and the Public Imaginary: The King, the Queen, and Popular Opinion, 1820-21"

 

Panel 3D

Rutgers Student Center

Room 411ABC


Violent Histories in Dickens and Newgate Theater

Chair: Juliet John (English / University of Liverpool)

Andrew Burke (English / University of Winnipeg)

"Riots, Revenants, and Barnaby Rudge"


Matthew Kaiser (English and American Literature and Language / Harvard University)

"Terror Versus Horror: History as Phantom Pain in A Tale of Two Cities"


Daniel Stout (English / Johns Hopkins University)

"Nothing Personal: The Decapitation of Character in A Tale of Two Cities"

Susan Schuyler (English / Stanford University)

"Gallows Drama: Public Execution, Crowds, and Victorian Theatre"

 
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