EC/ASECS 2009 Conference

EC/ASECS

EC/ASECS 2009 Conference Program


All programs to be held at the Hotel Bethlehem


Thursday, October 8, 7:30 P.M. The Oral-Aural Experience: Burney's The Witlings
Chair: Peter Staffel, West Liberty State College


Friday, October 9, 7:15-8:30: Executive Breakfast
Friday, October 9, 8:30-10:00: Session One

1A. Race, Religion, and the Clash of Cultures

Chair: Michelle LeMaster, Lehigh University

1B. Nature, Landscapes, and Urban Rambles

Chair: Sarah Fatherly, Otterbein College

1C. The Eighteenth-Century Gothic

Chair: Sandro Jung, University of Salford

1D. Restoration Drama and Dramatists

Chair: Linda Merians, Stony Brook University

Friday, October 9th, 10:00 - 10:15: Coffee Break - Sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences' Dean's Office, Lehigh University
Friday, October 9, 10:15-11:45: Session Two

2A. The Seductive Menace: The Dangers of Popery

Chair: Monica Najar, Lehigh University

2B. Blurring the Boundaries: Religion and Passion in the Arts: Session I

Chair: L. Reesman, Queensborough Community College; The City University of New York

2C. Male Bodies Under Scrutiny

Chair: Linda Troost, Washington and Jefferson College

2D. Literary Recall: Translation and Adaptation in 18th-Century Texts

Chair: Martha Reid, Moravian College

Friday, October 9, 11:45-1:00: Lunch
Friday, October 9, 1:00-2:30: Session Three

3A. Discovering Mom in the Convent: Representations of Maternity in Gothic Literature

Chair: Elizabeth Dolan, Lehigh University

3B. Eighteenth-Century Poetry

Chair: Marie Wellington, University of Mary Washington

3C. Samuel Johnson at 300

Chair: Gene Hammond, SUNY Stony Brook

3D. Moravians in the New World

Chair: Kate Carte Engel, Texas A & M University

Friday, October 9, 2:45-4:15 : Session Four

4A. Marriage and the Family in the Long Eighteenth Century

Chair: Joy Howard, Purdue University

4B. Research in Progress I

Chair: James E. May, Pennsylvania State University, DuBois Campus

4C. Print, Pedagogy, Politics: Sacred and Secular Music in the Transatlantic 18th Century

Chair: Chris Phillips, Lafayette College

4D. Bonds of Community in the American Colonies: Affection, Space, and Borders

Chair: Judith Ridner, Muhlenberg College

4E. Influences on Postmodernism: Pynchon and Barth

Chair: Brian Chappell, Catholic University of America
Friday, October 9, 4:30-6:00: Plenary
Jon Sensbach, University of Florida, "Spiritual Middle Passages: Women and Religion in the African Atlantic Diaspora"

Friday, October 9, 6:00-8:00: Reception and Banquet

Saturday, October 10, 8:30-10:00: Session Five

5A. Writing the Blank Slate: Children and Education

Chair: Heikki Lempa, Moravian College

5B. Bibliography, Textual Studies, and Book History I

Chair: Judi Jennings, Kentucky Foundation for Women

5C. Swift Current Research Panel

Chair: Donald Mell, University of Delaware

5D. Religion, Reason, and the State

Chair: Jean Soderlund, Lehigh University

Saturday, October 10th, 10:00 - 10:15: Coffee Break - Sponsored by Lehigh University Press
Saturday, October 10, 10:15-11:45: Session Six

6A. First Prejudice: Religious Tolerance and Intolerance in the Making of America

Chair: Christorpher Grenda, Bronx CC of the City University of New York

6B. Bibliography, the ESTC, and 18th-Century Electronic Databases: A Roundtable

Chair: Eleanor Shevlin, West Chester University.

6C. Roundtable: Teaching Religion and the Eighteenth Century

Chair: Lisa Berglund, Buffalo State College

6D. Another Look at the Rise of the Novel: Defoe, Richardson, Fielding

Chair: Michael Kramp, Independent Scholar

Saturday, October 10, 12:00 - 2:00: Business Lunch and Presidential Address
Geoffrey Sill, Rutgers University, "Odds and Evens: Sacred and Secular Gambling in the Transatlantic Eighteenth Century"

Saturday, October 10, 2:00-3:30: Session Seven

7A. Science, Medicine, and the Body

Chair: Stephen H. Cutcliffe, Lehigh University

7B. Bibliography, Textual Studies, and Book History II

Chair: Judi Jennings, Kentucky Foundation for Women

7C. Research in Progress II

Chair: Paul Kerry, Brigham Young University

7D. Foreign Intelligences

Chair: Brijraj Singh, Hostos Community College of CUNY

Saturday, October 10, 3:45-5:15: Session Eight

8A. New Work in Eighteenth-Century French Studies

Chair: Marie-Hélène Chabut, Lehigh University

8B. Blurring the Boundaries: Religion and Passion in the Arts: Session II

Chair: Linda Reesman, Queensborough Community College; The City University of New York

8C. Late 18th Century Writers: Research in Progress from Primary Sources

Chair: Beverly Schneller, Millersville University

8D. American Political and Religious Thought

Chair: William Pencak, Pennsylvania State University

Sunday, October 11th, 8:30 - 9:00: Coffee and Pastries - Sponsored by The Humanities Center, Lehigh University
Sunday, October 11, 9:00-10:30: Session Nine

9A. "Public History: Making 18th-Century Life Relevant to 21st-Century Lives"

Chair: Jan Ballard, Jacobsburg Historical Society

9B. 18th-Century Authors Defend Their Works from the Beyond

Chair: Theodore E. D. Braun, University of Delaware

9C. Punishment, Revolt and Reparations in the French Caribbean

Chair: Emily K. Musil, Lafayette College