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March 5, 2008

Crossing Borders: CELCE's first Graduate Conference

Please join us for Crossing Borders, CELCE's first Graduate Conference, to be held Thursday and Friday, March 13 and 14, in the Great Room of 19 University Place at NYU.

The conference features five graduate student panels with papers by graduate students from around the country, and a keynote address by distinguished NYU professor Carolyn Dinshaw.

For complete conference details and a schedule of panels, please visit the conference website.

March 27, 2008

Writing Women 1700-1800

The New York University Transatlantic Long Eighteenth-Century Group presents:

Writing Women 1700-1800:
Literary History at the Crossroads

A Symposium at New York University
Fales Library and Special Collections
10-11 April, 2008

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THURSDAY 10 APRIL
4:00: Welcoming Remarks: Catherine R. Stimpson, Dean and University Professor, Graduate School of Arts and Science
Introduction: Paula McDowell and Bryan Waterman, New York University
4:15 - 5:45: Plenary Lecture: Paula R. Backscheider, Philpott-Stevens Eminent Scholar, Auburn University: "Where Method Leads Us"
5:45 - 7:00: Wine and Cheese Reception

FRIDAY 11 APRIL
9:15: Welcoming Remarks: Jane Tylus, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Faculty Director, Humanities Initiative at NYU
9:30 - 12:00: Session 1
Chair: Dustin Griffin, Department of English, NYU
Elizabeth Maddock Dillon, Department of English, Northeastern University: "Category Crises and Gender in the New World"
Joanna Brooks, Department of English, San Diego State University: "Feelings are not a Luxury: Phillis Wheatley, Poetry, Women, and Empire"
April Alliston, Department of Comparative Literature, Princeton University: "Questions at the Crossroads of Women’s Literary History: 'Why Did the Comparatist Cross the Road?'; or, 'What Do You Compare (in the Age of the Digital Archive)?'"

12:00 - 2:15: Break for lunch (on your own)

2:15 - 4:00: Session 2
Chair: Nicole Eustace, Department of History, NYU
Simon Dickie, Department of English, University of Toronto: "Fielding, Rape Jokes, and Local Justice"
Toni Bowers, Department of English, University of Pennsylvania: "Tory Seduction Stories and the Problem of Resistance"
4:00 - 4:15: Coffee break
4:15 - 5:30: Session 3: Concluding Response and Group Discussion
Respondent and Chair: Mary Poovey, Samuel Rudin University Professor of the Humanities, New York University

All events will be held at the Fales Library and Special Collections, Bobst Library, 3rd floor, 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012. Registration is not required; however, you will have to present a valid photo ID in order to enter the library. For more information, please visit: http://nyu-18c.pbwiki.com/Women+Writing

The "Writing Women 1700-1800: Literary History at the Crossroads" symposium has been made possible by the sponsorship of Fales Library and Special Collections, the NYU Humanities Council, the Graduate School of Arts and Science, the Dean of the College of Arts and Science, the Department of English, the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality, and the Atlantic History Workshop at NYU.

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