Draft 15th DNS Conference Program Wednesday 10 December 2014
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Draft 15th DNS Conference Program Wednesday 10 December 2014
Draft 15th DNS Conference Program Wednesday 10 December 2014 Time New Law School Lecture Theatre 101 Welcome & Opening Keynote: 9:00-10:30 9:30 New Law School Lecture Theatre 024 New Law School Lecture Theatre 026 New Law School Seminar 100 New Law School Seminar 102 Welcome Keynote 1: Michael McKeon (Rutgers University) Paradise Lost, Poem of the Restoration Period ‘Putting Periodisation to Use’ Keynote 10:30 Sessions 1: 11:00-12:30 Morning Tea Enlightenment Senses: Light, Sound and Virtuality Representation and the Female Body The Philippines in the Long Eighteenth Century Remapping the Enlightenment 11:00 Peter Denney (Griffith University) Clamouring for Liberty: Alehouse Noise and the Political Shoemaker Kelsey Brosnan (Rutgers University) Anne Vallayer-Coster and the Enlightened Nature Morte Karl Poblador (University of the Philippines Diliman) The Immediate Impact of the Bourbon Reforms on the Philippine Colonial Economy Soham Shiva (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Interrogating Enlightenment - A Critique of Post-Colonial Ontology 11:30 Darrin McMahon (Florida State University) "A la lanterne!" Public Illumination and the Dialectic of Enlightenment in 18th-century Paris Patricia Simons (University of Michigan) The Rococo Erotics of Disguise and Innocence: Revisiting the issue of viewing pleasure in the ancien régime Kerby Alvarez (University of the Philippines Diliman) From Flora Expeditions to Meteorological Science: Transitions and Transformations in Philippine Colonial Science, 18th to 19th century Nilanjana Mukherjee (University of Delhi) Colonial Gaze/Ocular Space: Making Geographies 12:00 Andrew Bricker (McGill University) The Virtual Functions of Print in Enlightenment Thought 12:30 Aaron Mallari (University of the Philippines Diliman) The Spanish Enlightenment and its ripples to penology: Notes on the History of the Prison in the Spanish Philippines Kristie Flannery (University of Texas at Austin) Iberian Crusades and Spiritual Conquests: Rethinking the Enlightenment in the Pacific World, 1750-1762 Lunch 13:00 Sessions 2: 13:30-15:00 13:30 Jessica Fripp (Parsons The New School for Design) Femmes audelà des règles: growing old in public in eighteenth-century France Satire and Enlightenment Biography and the Visual Performance and Pleasures Women Crossing Boundaries William Hamilton (Neumann University) "But when for Love your women dare, /How greatly is he then outdone?": Eliza Haywood and the Satiric Tradition David Maskill (Victoria University of Wellington) A good address: living at the Louvre in the 18th‐century Marjo Suominen (University of Helsinki) Tracking Performance Traditions of Handel´s Opera Giulio Cesare in Egitto David Garrioch (Monash University) Negotiating gender boundaries in business: letters of a Parisienne 14:00 Robert Phiddian (Flinders University) Spectacular opposition: Suppression, deflection and the performance of contempt in John Gay’s Beggar’s Opera and Polly Vivien Gaston (University of Melbourne) Staying Alive: Johann Zoffany’s Portrait of Elizabeth Farren as Hermione in Shakespeare’s ‘A Winter’s Tale’, c. 1780, National Gallery of Victoria Hedy Law (University of British Columbia) The Triumph of Tumultuous Pleasures: Social Dance, Pantomime, and Louis XV’s Politics of Spectacle in the 1740s Michaela Hill (Monash University) La Rodigina, Cristina Roccati. An Eighteenth Century Woman’s Life of Science 14:30 Christopher Larcombe (University of Sydney) ‘Too Gentle for Truth’? The Spectre of Tragedy in Book IV of Gulliver’s Travels Mark Shepheard (University of Melbourne) Mengs & Don Luis de Borbón: A Tale of Two Portraits Angelina Del Balzo (University of California, Los Angeles) The Sultan’s Tears: Metatheatricality and Affect in Oriental Tragedy Emma Gleadhill (Monash University) Poetical Amusements at a Villa near Bath: Lady Anna Miller’s Poetry Salon 15:00 Sessions 3: 15:30-17:30 15:30 Afternoon Tea Secularization Mobilizing Ideas Women, Biography and History Simon During (University of Queensland) The long eighteenth-century: a period of de-secularisation? Robert Wellington (Australian National University)/Stephen Whiteman (University of Sydney) Mobile landscapes: The transcultural aesthetics of palace views in France and Qing China Mary Casey (Casey & Lowe, Archaeology & Heritage/University of Sydney) Elizabeth Macquarie (née) Campbell - A Governor’s wife and a Designing Woman 16:00 Brandon Chua (University of Queensland) Roman Restoration and Carthaginian Hospitality: The Poetics of Toleration in Dryden's The Hind and the Panther Jennifer Ferng (University of Sydney) Les machines infernales: Naval architecture in the age of mobility Karen Green (University of Melbourne) Catharine Macaulay’s French Connections 16:30 Alison Scott (University of Queensland) Meditating on Unbelief: “Of Atheism” and Bacon’s (Post) Secular Thought Adrian Jones (La Trobe University) Subversive representations of OttomanMoldavian Sovereignty in the era preceding Prince Dimitrie Cantemir’s assumption to power in 1710-11 Jacqui Grainger (University of Sydney) A comparative look at Matilda Betham’s Biographical Dictionary of the Celebrated Women (1804) and Mary Hays’ Female Biography (1803). 17:00 Lisa O’Connell (University of Queensland) Sentimentalism: The Secularization of Virtue? Bianca Maria Rinaldi (University of Camerino) Transplanting Gardens. The Parks of Maximilian of Habsburg in Trieste and Mexico City Shane Greentree Writing Against Sophie: Mary Hays’ Female Biography as Enlightenment Feminist Critique of Jean Jacques Rousseau’s Emile 17:30 18:00 18:30 Opening Drinks Keynote 2: John Dixon Hunt (University of Pennsylvania) Fruit from the 'Inlightened' Tree: The Royal Society, History & the Picturesque Thursday 11 December 2014 Time New Law School Lecture Theatre 101 Session 4: 9:00-10:30 9:00 9:30 New Law School Lecture Theatre 024 History of Emotions David Burchell (University of Western Sydney) Enthusiasm: The Emergence and Transformation of a ReligioPolitico-Emotional Concept in the Eighteenth Century Bronwyn Reddan (University of Melbourne) Spectacle, Sociability and Pleasure: Salon culture, modernity and the aesthetic of pleasure in French fairy tales, 1690-1709 New Law School Lecture Theatre 026 Cultural Meaning Plants Vegetation Ekaterina Heath (University of Sydney) Seeds and plants as diplomatic gifts for the Russian empress Maria Fedorovna Alexandra Hankinson (University of Sydney) "Intricate Divarications": The Tangled World of Eighteenth Century Vegetation New Law School Seminar 100 New Law School Seminar 102 Afterlives of the Eighteenth Century AnnMarie Brennan (University of Melbourne) From 'Line of Beauty' to B-Spline: Applying Hogarth’s Analysis of Beauty to Contemporary Architecture. Political Economy Anthony Cordingley (Université Paris VIII - Vincennes-SaintDenis) From Enlightenment to Modernist Transnationalisms: The case of Samuel Beckett Constantine Vassiliou (University of Toronto) Commonwealth Merchants and Bourbon Aristocrats: An Inquiry Concerning the Compatibility of Commerce and Virtue in Harrington and Montesquieu's Political Thought Paul Oslington (Alphacrucis College, Australian Catholic University/University of Divinity, Melbourne) Anglican Social Thought and the Formation of Political Economy in Britain: Joseph Butler, Josiah Tucker, William Paley and Edmund Burke 10:00 Aleksondra Hultquist (University of Melbourne) From Pleasure to Power: The Passion of Love in Delarivier Manley’s The Fair Hypocrite 10:30 Session 5: 11:00-12:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 Jennifer Jones-O'Neill (Federation University) Flowers as an agent of universal Enlightenment Jo Russell-Clarke (University of Adelaide) Valuing the Teaching th of Art: Rediscoveries of 18 century Provocations in Making the Visible an Idea Christine Zabel (University of Duisburg-Essen) Dealing with Uncertainty: Speculating on the Future in the Age of Enlightenment Reading and the Body Communities in Print Sara Crouch (University of Sydney) Prevention, better than the cure? Eun Kyung Min (Seoul National University) Seriality in the City: Low Cosmopolitanism in Oliver Goldsmith’s Citizen of the World Amelia Dale (University of Sydney) Reading Arabella’s blushes in Charlotte Lennox’s The Female Quixote (1752) Jean McBain (University of Melbourne) Letters, liberty and libel: Evading government control in British periodical writing, 1695-1740 James Reeves (University of California, Los Angeles) Untimely Old Age and Deformity in Sarah Scott's Millenium Hall Paul Tankard (University of Otago) Anonymous Celebrity: Newspapers and the Invention of the Public Figure Morning Tea American Landscapes Sarah Moore (University of Arizona, Tucson) Narrating a New Nation: Nature, Science, and the Discourse of the Enlightenment Doreen Alvarez Saar (Drexel University) One Woman’s Life: Social Networks and Domestic Medicine in Colonial Philadelphia Enlightenment European Architecture Emma Jones (University of Zurich) The Art of Siting: The picturesque and the picture in the work of Karl Friedrich Schinkel Viktor Lőrincz (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris/Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem) Illumination and Enlightenment - the case of Isidore Canevale Emily Cooperman (Preservation Design Partnership/ARCH Historic Preservation Consulting) TBA Christina Gray (University of California, Los Angeles) Dégagement, Making Risk Visible 12:30 Lunch 13:00 13:30 Session 6: 14:30-16:00 14:30 Keynote 3: Erika Naginski (Harvard University) New perspectives on Jane Austen Sonjeong Cho (Seoul National University) Jane Austen and Seducing Girls: A Genealogy of Enlightened Gallantry and Politics of Sexual Difference Responses to Garden Spaces and Nature Jennifer Milam (University of Sydney) Imaginary Pleasures: Sights, Sounds and Spatial Experience in Vauxhall Gardens 15:00 Olivia Murphy (Murdoch University) ‘a future to look forward to’?: Evolution, Extinction and Exile in Jane Austen’s Persuasion 15:30 Jocelyn Harris (University of Otago) Fanny Burney meets Fanny Price 16:00 Borders State Sovereignty Scurvy and the Irish Luke Glanville (Australian National University) Vattel on Duties of Assistance and Protection beyond Sovereign Borders Jonathan Lamb (Vanderbilt University) The Vicious Circles of Australian Scurvy Janet White (University of Nevada - Las Vegas) The Spectacle of Self: The Garden as Self-Portrait Vrasidas Karalis (University of Sydney) Adamantios Korais Passage Cosmopolitanism to Nationalism Killian Quigley (Vanderbilt University) Scorbutic Constitutions: Irishness and Scurvy as Convergent Pathologies in the Transportation Era Jessica Priebe (University of Sydney) Inventing Artifice and the Game of Nature: François Boucher’s Collection at the Louvre Ida Nursoo (University of Sydney) Remembering "Man": Enlightenment Cosmopolitanism, World Citizenship & the Anthropology of Kant’s Ethics Fiona Harrison (Vanderbilt University) A modern Neuroscience perspective on the ancient problems of scurvy Afternoon Tea Session 7: 16:30-18:00 16:30 Species and Demons Louis Kirk McAuley (Washington State University) "the whisker’d vermine-race" - or, Ideas about Biological Invasion in Eighteenth-Century Caribbean Literature Classical Ideals in the 18th Century Melanie Cooper-Dobbin (University of Adelaide) Mythic masculinity, folklore, book plates, visual culture 17:00 Jessica Hamel-Akré (University of Montreal) Demonic Dietetics: Exploring Hysterical Appetites Through Eighteenth Century Religious and Medical Discourses of Corporeal Impurity James Garrison (University of Vienna) Secularism in Flux: Classical Confucianism in 18th Century China and Its Implications Today 17:30 Alexandra Ortolja-Baird (European University Institute) Of Man and Beast: Cesare Beccaria and the Milanese Veterinary School – Illustrating the Expediency of Science for Public Utility Thomas Hopkinson (Lancaster University) Of nymphs and washerwomen: the Fountain of Arethusa and representations of classical Sicily in travel works 18:00 Keynote 4: Jeffrey Collins (Bard Graduate Center, New York) 'Undoing the Ancient' Keynote 19:00 Reception at Nicholson Political Economy & Science Fabio D’Angelo (University of Pisa) Travel training and scientific sociability in the Ville Lumière (1799-1806) Germano Maifreda (University of Milan) Scientific Knowledge and Political Economy in the Lombard Enlightenment Biography and the Enlightenment Genice Ngg (SIM University, Singapore) A history of the rake’s individual life: Rochester in Eighteenth-Century Biographical Materials Owen Anderson (Princeton University) John Witherspoon and Enlightenment Ideas Made Concrete Don Nichol (Memorial University, Canada) From Oxford to Australia: David Nichol Smith’s Impact on 18th-Century Studies Friday 12 December 2014 Time New Law School Lecture Theatre 101 New Law School Lecture Theatre 024 New Law School Lecture Theatre 026 New Law School Seminar 100 New Law School Seminar 102 Universalism, Classicism and Antiquiarianism Enlightenment Images Mind/Body Metaphysics Romanticism Reconsidered 9:00 Timothy Rees Jones (University of Cambridge) The pursuit of Universal History in the early English Enlightenment, 16951728 Anita Hosseini (Leuphana University) Germany Experimental culture in a soap bubble: The case of Jean-Siméon Chardin’s painting of 1733/34 Thomas Lalevée (Australian National University) Pierre Cabanis, the 'science of man' and German Anthropologie: recasting the intellectual project of the French Ideologues Alison Cardinale (University of Sydney) What’s it like to be a Romantic invalid? 9:30 Floris Verhaart (Oxford University) Between Aesthetics, Philology and Antiquarianism: The Separation of Form and Content in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Philology and EighteenthCentury French Aesthetic Thought Lauren Ryan (La Trobe University) Spectacles in Roman Piazzas: Images of Quack Dentists and Charlatans by the Bamboccianti Benjamin Graf (University of North Texas) Beethoven’s transcendent voice-leading: musical evocation of Kantian ideals Elias Greig (University of Sydney) Ruining Romanticism: Poetry and Periodisation in Wordsworth's The Ruined Cottage 1797 10:00 Erman Kaplama (Fiji National University) Heraclitean Critique of Kantian and Enlightenment Ethics Marthe Schmidt (University of Bonn) Heroes of the Enlightenment? The Idealisation of Explorers, Naturalists and Artists in the Arts in the long 18th Century Anne Thell (National University of Singapore) Mind in Motion: Cavendish, Organic Materialism, and the Mobility of Thought Mark Ledbury (University of Sydney) Northcote, Hazlitt, and Misunderstandings Session 8: 9:00-10:30 10:30 ANZSECS Inaugural General Meeting Morning Tea Session 9: 11:30-13:00 11:30 Rethinking Friendship Nicola Parsons (University of Sydney) Platonic Friendship in the Periodical Press: Elizabeth Rowe, John Dunton and the Athenian Mercury Church Architecture and Funeral Monuments John Weretka (University of Melbourne) Architecture Parlante Avant La Lettre? China and Europe Jen-yen Chen (National Taiwan University) Maria Theresia and the “Chinese” Voicing of Austrian Imperial Selfhood: The Contexts of Metastasio’s China Operas Cosmopolitanism Trade, Material Culture Matthew Martin (National Gallery of Victoria) English Porcelain, Catholic Collectors 12:00 Huw Griffiths (University of Sydney) Revising Male Friendship in EighteenthCentury Adaptations of Early Modern Drama Wiebke Windorf (HeinrichHeine-University Düsseldorf) Making ideas visible: French funeral monuments of the Ancien Régime as individual products of artistic solutions Samara Cahill (Nanyang Technological University) Sir Charles Grandison’s Chinese Garden Jack Moloney (University of Melbourne) Trans-Atlantic Mercantile Advocacy and the Beginnings of the English Augustan Age 12:30 Kate Lilley (University of Sydney) Friends, Acquaintances, Strangers: Katherine Philips' Letters Anne-Françoise Morel (Universiteit Gent) Church Architecture in the Age of Reason: the ethics and aesthetics of worship in 18th Century France Yin Ning Kwok (University of Hong Kong) The Role of Physicality and Materiality in Europeans’ Global Sensibilities when Responding to Chinese Painting and Calligraphy after 1600 and before 1860 Garritt Van Dyk (University of Sydney) Franco-Ottoman diplomacy and cultural exchange: Creating coffee culture in seventeenth-century Paris? 13:00 Lunch 13:30 14:00 Keynote 5: Sophia Rosenthal (University of Virginia)The History of Choice: An 18thCentury Subject 15:00 Session 10: 15:30-17:30 15:30 Afternoon Tea Enlightenment Periodisation Enlightened Transformations Women, Print, Public Sphere Oliver Cox (Oxford University) Gloomy Georgians: Some Problems for EighteenthCentury Country Houses Ramón Bárcena (University of Oviedo) Spinoza´s ideas on human rights and democracy and Radical Enlightenment Katie Charles (University of California, Los Angeles) Interrupting Women: Interpolated Tales in Joseph Andrews and Peregrine Pickle 16:00 Clare Bucknell (Oxford University) Specialisation and Knowledge: Some Problems for Poetic Genre Tine Ravnsted-Larsen Reeh (University of Copenhagen) TBA Shawn Cailey Hall (University of California, Los Angeles) TBA 16:30 Ruth Scobie (Oxford University) The Pacific craze and the 'Age of Enlightenment': London 17701790 Rowland Weston (University of Waikato) Chivalry, Commerce and the 'coarse clay' of humanity: William Godwin and the ‘end of history’ Stephanie Russo (Macquarie University) Saving Marie Antoinette: Mary Robinson and Helen Craik Resuscitate a Queen 17:00 Steven Zwicker (Washington University) The problem of periodicity, and especially of that period known as the long eighteenth century Christine Owen (Murdoch University) Questions of value: the female castaway and the gendering of Robinson Crusoe Taylor Walle (University of California, Los Angeles) "Familiar talk tells us in half an hour": Hester Lynch Piozzi’s Feminized Lexicography PG Workshop on Thesis Writing 17:30 18:30 Closing Drinks Keynote 6: Stephen Bending (University of Southampton) Pleasure Gardens and the Problems of Pleasure 'Global Sensibilities Group' Keynote 19:30 Conference Dinner @ Rybyos Restaurant (separate ticket)
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