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CULTURAL IMPERIALISM AND COMPETITION: TRAVEL, WORLD'S FAIRS AND NATIONAUCOLONIAL IMAGE

TttN~~~A~ 2511-1 ANNUAL CONFERENCE ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, MARCH 1l-l3, 2004

- . ~ ------. ------Nineteenth Century Studies Assoeiatlon 2511l Almual Conferenee Man:h 11·13, 2004 St. Loais, Miaoari

PropuI Chair Carol Floo:s, Ball State University LoeaI Arrangemeaa Co-Claain Robert M Craig, Georgia Institute of Technology i William Siebert, Landmarks Association ofSt Louis i omCERS i President Robert M. Craig, Georgia Institute of Technology i VICe President i Regina Hewitt, University of South Florida Treasnrer i Phylis Floyd, Michigan State University .. Secretary Meri·Jane Roche1~ Flmida Intematiooal University Wi JODl'lUll Editor David Hanson, Southeastern Louisiana University • EDibitions Review Editor Jadviga M. da Costa Nunes, Muhlenberg College • ArdaiYist • EIizabeIh WmstoD, 1Jniversi1y of Tampa • BOARD OF DIRECI'ORS • Nancy Fix Anderson, Loyola University New Orleans DemUs Denisoft: Ryerson University • J. Andrew Hubbell, SusqlJehanna University Marilyn J. Kurata, University ofAlabama at • David A Kusbner, University ofFlorida • Becky Lewis, University of South Carolina, Colmnbia Kevin Lewis, University of South Carolina, Columbia • Lucy Morrison, Salisbury University • Anthony Mullan, Library of Congress Marlene Tromp, Denison University • Kara1 Waters, Marymount ~versity • SENIOR ADVISORY COUNcn. • Joseph H. Gardner, University of Kentucky • Oayla S. McGlamery, Loyola College Lee Orr, Georgia State University • Suzanne Ozment, University of South Carolina, Aiken Jack W. Rhodes, The Citadel • William H. Scheuer-Ie, University of South F1

CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE

'!bunday. March II. 2004

9:00-11 :00 a.m. NCSA Board Meeting, Concourse A 11:00-5:00 Registration. Cupples Foyer 12:00-5:00 Book Display, Cupples Foyer 12:00-1:15 Session I 1:30-2:45 Session II 3:00- Plenary Talk: Esley Hamilton, "Arcl:ritecture in the Age of Henry Shaw," Promenade Ballroom B 4:15-6:00 Walking Tour of St. Louis

6:30-7:30 Opening Reception , f Evening On your own'

Friday. March 12. 2004

7:30-9:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast, West Wing Foyer 8:30-5:00 Registration, Cupples Foyer 8:30-5:00 Book Display, Cupples Foyer 8:30-10:00 Session ill 10:15-11:30 Session IV 11:30-1:00 NCSA Luncheon and Business Meeting, Cupples Ballroom 1:00-2:00 Plenary Talk: David Pfeifer, "'The Cambridge Metaphysical Club and the St. Louis Hegelians: East meets West-How the East was Won," Cupples Ballroom 2:30-3:00 Bus Trip to Tour Location 3:00-5:30 Tour: ''Holy Comers" and the Private Streets ofSt. Louis 6:00-7:15 Dinner: First Unitarian Church of St. Louis; Presentation by Melanie Fathman, "William Greenleaf Eliot and his flock" 7:30- Concert: 1905 Dedicatory Organ Concert, First Church of Christ, Scientist, St Louis (1904), Martha Shaffer, Organist leo-sponsored by First Church of Christ, Scientist, St Louis] 8:45-9:00 Bus Return to Westin Hotel

Saturday. March 13. 2004

7:30-9:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast, West Wing Foyer 8:30-12:00 Registration, Cupples Foyer 8:30-10:00 Session V 10:15-11:30 Session VI 11:30-1:00 Lunch: On Your Own 12:00-4:00 Book Display, Cupples Foyer 1:00-2:45 Session VII 3:00-6:30 Bus Tour: Tower Grove Park. Shaw's Garden, Lafilyette Square and South St. Louis Reception at Robert Campbell House Dinner and Evening on your own, Washington Street lfistoric District OR Bus Return to Westin Hotel (9:00 p.m.) •

TImrId!!. Marc" 11. 2004

9:00-11:00 NCSA Board Meeting, Concourse A 11:00-5:00 Registration, Cupples Foyer 12:00-5:00 Book Display, Cupples FOyer Session I Concurrent Panels 12:00-1:15 p.m.

Paaell-A: New Ideas of Space aad Place . Room: Commeree B Moderator: MarilyD Casto VIrginia Tech

"Rodin and the Burghers of Calais" Mary Jo McNamara, SUNY-Potsdam

''The Model City at the 1904 S1. Louis Louisiana Purchase Exposition: Adapting 191h Century European City Planning Concepts to 20th Century American Cities" Sherry Piland, Historic: Preservation Planner, City of West Palm Beach, Florida

Panel I-B: The Universal Exhibition of 1900: a Celebration of the Past Room: Plaza B Moderator: Jean-Mas Gweu Georgetown University

"The Paris Universal Exhibition of 1900: a Celebration of the Past" Jean-Fran~ois Thibanlt, George Washington University

"The Universal Exposition of Paris (1900) and the Image of African Colonies" Amadou Kone, Georgetown University

"A Dreyfus World (Af)Fair" Jean-Max Guieu, Georgetown University

Panel I-C: Developments in American Art Room: Concourse B Moderator: Ann Marie Ross California State University, Dominguez HDIs

"Perfonning the National Body: Memory and Murals in Progressiv~Era America" Sarah J. Moore, University of Arizona

"'Revising History': Creating a Canon of American Art at the Centennial Exhibition" Kimberly Orcutt, The Graduate Center, City University of New York

"The Trimnph of American Workmanship: Art Pottery at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition" Michaei Duffy, East Carolina University Session n Concurrent Panels 1:30-2:45

Panel B-A: 'ImagiDed CoIDmanities' on Display Room: Commerce A Moderator: David Hanson Southeastern Louisiana University

'''Culture and Ballyhoo': The Legacy of Chicago's World Columbian Exposition" Cher Krause Knight, Emerson College

''Boys Own Stories: The Imperial Adventure in the Theme Park" Deborah Philips, Brunei University (UK)

''Putting on the Dog: Dog Shows and the Imperial Imagined CommWlity" Cynthia Huff, Dlinois State University

Panel H-B: Transformations in American Imagery Room: Plaza B Moderator: Ethel Goodstein Univenity of ArkaDB88

''Feudalism and the White City: Tyrannical Aesthetics at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair" Baird Jarman, Carleton College

''Buffalo Bill's Wild West: The Portrayal ofImperialistic Conquest" Robin Ao Hanson, Saint Lonis University

''From Boot Hill to Fair Mount, The Transformation of the Cemetery in the Rocky Mountain West" Annette Stott, University of Denver

Panel B-C: Documentation and Delight: N'meteenth-Century Panoramas Room: Conconne B I' Moderator: Dennis DenisotJ Ryenon University (Canada)

''The Crisis of 'Seeing and Being Seen'-Exhibiting Fin de Siecle Budapest" Dorothy Barenscott, University of British Colnmbia

''Representation and Possession: Panorama and the Resident Alien" Andreas Lneseher, Bowling Green State University

''The Search for Objectivity in Early British Panoramas" Denise Blake Oleksijczuk, Simon Fraser University (Canada) Pane) D-D: The Roving Pen Boola: Commerce B Moderator: Janice Simon University of Georgia

"Domestic Colonialism: Travel Journalism and the Pace of Rural Reform in N~eteenth-Century England" Deborah Maltby, University of MiIsouri-Kansas City .

"Cockney Tourists, Irish Guides, and the Invention of the Emerald Isle" S .... M. lUoeg, Eastern Kentucky University

"The Romanian Countryside in the English-Speaking Travellers' Memoirs" AdriaD-Silvan Ionesen, Fine Arts University-Buc:harest (Romania)

3:00- Plenary Talk: Esley Hamilton [Preservation Historian, St. Louis County Parks Deparbnent], "Architecture in the Age ofHenry Shaw" 4:15-6:00 Walking Tour ofSt. Louis 6:30-7:30 Opening Reception Evening On Your Own

Esley BamUton has served as historian and preservationist for the St. Louis County Department of Parks and Recreation since 1977. Affiliated with Washington University since 1992, Mr. Hamilton teaches historic preservation and landscape architecture and is considered an expert on St. Louis architectural history, co-autboring books on Westmoreland and Portand Places and on the first 100 years ofAmerican Institute of Architects in St. Louis. He is a frequently sought-after speaker and advisor and has been honored with awards from the AlA, from Landmarks Association of St. Louis, and from 8t. Louis County Parks. Friday. March 12. 2003

7:30-9:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast, West Wing Foyer 8:30-5:00 Registration, Cupples Foyer 8:30-5:00 Book Display, Cupples Foyer

Session m Concurrent Panels 8:30-10:00

Panel m-A: Depictions of Race Room: Plaza B Moderator: Karen Waters Marymount University

"Justifying Genocide: The Case Against Indians at the St Louis World's Fair" DODDa L Akers, Pnrdoe University

"Franz Boaz Goes To The Fair: The Midway and the Remaking of Anthropology" Thomas Praseh, Washburn University

"A Discourse in Double Vision: Defining American Labor Through Stereoscope Images of Colonial People and Their Work" Angela Kathleen Die1z, Saint Louis University

"Colonial Imitation and Racial Insubordination: On Some Photographs from St. Louis, 1904" Randal Rogers, Concordia University (Canada)

Panel m-B: A Potponrri of Writers and Tem Room: Commerce A Moderator: Meri-Jane Rochelson Florida International University

''Macaulay's Lost Girlhood and the Saaifice of Primitive Identity in 'Virginia'" David Hanson, Sootheastern Lonisiana University

"Lejardin des supplices: English and Frcnch Colonial Antagonism in the Garden" Ioanna Chatzidimitrion, State University of West Georgia

"Yeats, Mohini Chatterjee, and the Indo-Gnostic Impulse" Sarah Del CoHo, The University of Teus at Tyler

"Darwin, Wordsworth, and the Higher Pantheism" Robert M. Ryan, Rutgers University at Camden •

Panel m-c: Gender and the Arts Room: Concourse A Moderator: PhyUs Floyd Michigan State University

"The Struggle ofElisabet Ney for Her t 893 Colwnbian Exposition Sculpture" Philippe Osznscik, University of Sonth Alabama

"Gendered Architecture" Sharon E. Davis, Greenville College

"A 'Killing' [and Ambiguous] Exhibition Pictme": Charles Sprague Pearce's Fantasie Grekhen Sinnett, University ofPennsyivania

"White Power, White Desire: Imaging the Erotic Black Woman in Nineteenth Century Spanish Orientalism" Michelle Swindell, University of Teus at DaUss

Panel m-D: Travel Writing at Home and Abroad Room: Concourse B Moderator: Elizabeth WlD8ton The University of Tampa

"John A Pope's Tour and the Construction of the Nation" Derrick Spradlin, Auburn University

''Durbar and Disguise: Alternative Idioms of Representing Authority" Priti Joshi, San Diego Stat:e University

"The Comisi6n Corognlfica and Colombia's Search for Identity" Anthony Paez Mullan, Library of Congress

"'Wilder than Fiction': George Borrows Spain" Paul Vita, Saint Louis University Madrid Campus (Spain)

Panel m-E: IDnowtion and Imagery in Exhibition Architecture Room: Commerce B Moderator: Richard Guy Wilson University ofVIl'ginia

"When seeing all means missing everything: deception in a bird's eye view of Chicago" Julia A. Sienkewic:z, University of Dlinois at Urbana-Champaign

''Blue Walls at the White City-The Secessionist Sympathies of Louis Clemens Spiering, St Louis World's Fair Architect" Carol S. Porter, Freelance Journalist

''Three Cities and their World's Fairs: Architectme, Technology, and the Role of Tradition" John W. Stamper, University of Notre Dame

"When Buildings Move: the 1904 Idaho Pavilion, from Boise to Saint Louis to San Antonio" Cristina Carbone, University of Louisville -

Session IV Concurrent Panels 10:15-11:30

Panel IV-A: SymboUslQ and SeDlibility Room: Concoone A Moderator: Becky Lewis Univenity of SoIItIs Carolina, Columbia

''Nature, Religion, and the Home" Marilyn Casto, Varginia Tech

"Blossoming Imperialism in the Late Nineteenth-Centmy Cottage Garden: The Language of Flowers as Covert Weapon of Social Control" . Nancy Strow Sheley, California State Univenity-Long Beach

"Women's Work, Women's Wear, and the White City" Ethel Goodstein, UDivenity of Arkansas

PanellV-B: EDibitiou as lutrumenbl of Imperialism and Propaganda aoom: Plaza B Moderator: J. Andrew Hubbell Susquehanna Univenity

"Bringing the Empire Home: Spectacle, Contact, and Response at the 'First German ' of 1896" Jeffrey D. Bowenu, Univenity of Toronto

''The" Fine Art of Imperialism-Japan's Participation in International Expositions of the 19th Century" Martha Chaildin, Milwaukee Pub6e Museum

"The Raj and the Indian National Congress: Competing for India's Culture" Julie Codell, Arizona Stat~ Univenity

PanellV-C: Repression and Rea6ty in Nineteenth-Century Periodicals Room: CODlDleree A Moderator: William R Sehenerle Univenity of South Florida

"'All Americans are hero-worshippers': Regional Attitudes toward the First VlSit by a Reigning Monarch, 1876" Phil Roberts, Univenity ofWyomiDg

"'Left In My Own Darkness': Martial Law Restrains Press Freedom During the Mexican War" Ralph Frasca, Marymouot Univenity

"Rebuking the 'literary mountebank': Howells, National Character, and the Controversy over Realism in American and British Periodicals" J. ArtIaur Bond, Valparaiso UDivenity Panel IV-D: Mental and Physical Phenomena in the NiDeteeDtb-CeDtury Room: Concourse B Moderator: Donna Aken Purdue Uaiventty

''Parading Preemies: Depopulation, Reproductive Technologies and World Expositions in Nineteenth Centmy France" Laeey Torge, New York University

''The Wandering Womb: Travel, Prenatal Depression, and Mary Braddon's The Fatal Three" Marlene Tromp, DeDison University

"'Muttering Noise': Colonial Contact, Auditory Technologies, and Trauma in Imperial Literature" Christine Darrohn, UDivenity of Maine at Farmington

Panel IV-E: BaD Britannia! Room: Commeree B Moderator: Cristina Carbone UDivenity of Louisville

"'The Obelisk and the Sewer: The Thames Embankment as Imperial Monumenf' MieheDe ADen, U.s. Naval Academy

"Doing the Nation's Business: Company Culture, Empire, and National Identity at Lever Brothers" Jeremy Rowan, Cardinal GibboDB High School

"'Face Him Like a Briton:' Shikaris, Tiger Hunting and British Masculinity in Anglo-Indian Hunting Memoirs, ca. 1790- 1870" . ,~ Joseph Sramek, CUNY Gradate Center 11:30-1:00 NCSA Lundteon and Business Meeting, Cupples Ballroom . 1:00-2:00 Plenary Talk: David Pfeifer [Professor, Principia College], "The Cambridge Metaphysical Club and the Sl Louis Hegelians: East meets West-How the East was Won," Cupples Ballroom 2:30-3:00 Bus Trip to Tour Location 3:00-5:30 Tour: "Holy Comers" and the Private Streets ofSl Louis 6:00-7:15 Dinner: First Unitarian Church of St. Louis; Presentation by MelaDie Fatbman [Archivist, First Unitarian Church ofSl Louis], "William OreenleafEliot and his flock" 7:15- Concert: 1905 Dedicatory Organ Concert, First Churclt of Christ, Scientist, Sl Louis (1904), Martha Shaffer, Organist reo-sponsored by First CluD'ch of Christ, Scientist, Sl Louis1 8:45-9:00 Bus Return. to Westin Hotel

Dr. David Pfeifer is Professor of Philosophy, Principia College, Elsah, Dlinois. He has combined teacbing and administration activities at Principia and served as the College's President from 1989-1996. Professor Preifer also serves as the Managing Editor of The Press of Arisbe Associates, publisher of the Peirce Studies. His own articles appear in a wide range of academic periodicals. Saturday, Marsh 13.lOO4

7:30-9:30 Continental Breakfast, West Wing Foyer 8:30-12:00 Registration, Cupples Foyer 12:00-4:00 Book Display, Cupples Foyer

Session V Concurrent Panels 8:30-10:00

Panel V-A: DisplayiDg DifJerence Room: Concourse A Moderator: Snzanne Oanent University of South Carolina, Aiken

"Ancient America at the World's Fair" Ann E. Landberg, Northwestern College

"National Concerns and Cosmopolitan perspectives: The politics of the 'International' exhibits of the Civil War Sanitary F:airs" Evie Terrono, Randolph-Macon CoHege

"Competing visions in nineteenth-centlD'y British colonial promotion: metropolis and colony, civilised and savage, Anglo­ Saxon and indigene" Robert Grant, University ofKeDt at Cuterbary (UK)

"Freak Hegemony: Normalizing 'Manifest Destiny' in the 1876 Philadelphia World's Fair" Mlcbael M. Chemen, Carnegie Mellon University

Panel V-B: Studies oflJDperialism Room: Commerce A Moderator: Jnlie CodeR Arizona State University

"Sensibility and the Colonial Image oftbe Americas" Linnea Wren, GIIItavu Adolphus College (j Kaylee Spencer, University ofTesas, Austin Trnis Nygard, University ofPiUsburgh (II Nayla Wren, Northwestern University I ''Cultmal Imperialism in Nineteenth CentlD'y Mexico" I Lucia Santa Ana Lozada, NatioDal Autonomous University of Maim I "Sex, Race, and Class from Austen to Conrad: an Interdisciplinary Approadt to Teaching Imperialism" I Karen Waters, Marymount University Rhett Leveret, Marymount University I I "Macaulay, Indians, and the Face of Modernity" Srilekha BeD, University of New Baven I

•t •tI • PaDel V-C: BdeetiODl on Race and Religion Room: Plaza B ModerafDr: Lucy Morrison s.IiIbary Unmrsity

"Drawing Conciusims about Delaaoix in Morocco" Tam O'Brien, Long Island Univenity-C.W. Post Camplll, NY

WJbe Impaia1 WIlkie Collins: The Irish Question and Borda:1ands of Insanity" Marta K. Bach ..., Coastal Carolina Uniftnity

"Colonial Lions: The National Flag in Charlotte Trona's Judah's Lion" HeidI Kaufman, University of Delaware

Panel V-D: Politics in French World'. Fain Room: Ccmmteree B Moderator. RegIna Hewitt University of South Plorida

"Showing the Flag: Promoting French Identity in the Pacific" Mary Ellen Birkett, Smith College

"Jules Dalou's Triumph o/the Republic: Republican Ideology in the Urban Arena" JellDifer Barrett, University of Delaware

"Scare Tactic: the 1900 Paris Universal Expositim" Nancy Turpin, University ofDlinois at Chicago

"Looking Bade at the Expositions universel/es: The PJace of Arcbaeological.Artifiwts in Official Visions ofFrance's Future" BonnIe EfJrOl, State Unlvenity of New York at Binghamton

Panel V-E: Notes for National and Individual ~reltiOD Room: CODeoane B Moderator: David Z. Kashner University of Florida .

''One Hundred Years of Madama BUlteif!y" Claire Detels, Univenity of Arkansas

"Szymanowska: Marriage of Music and Literature" Christina Reitz, University of Florida

"Modest Petrovitch Mussorgsky: 'Barbaric' Genius" Da"rid Z. Kashner, Univenity ofJi'lorida ------_.....JII~

Panel VI Concurrent Sessions 10:15-11:30

Panel VI-A: Challeuges to Cultural Imperialism Room: Commeree A Moderator: LiDda GertDer ZadiD. Moreh01lle College

"Eating, National Idc;ntity, and Resistance to Globalization" J. ADdrew HabbeD, SasquebaDDa University

''Yearly Humor: 'Racism' in 1830s Annuals" Lacy MorriaoD, SaUsbary University

"A 'Paradise of Snakes': Entrepreneurial Imperialism in Joseph Conrad's Nostromo" Walter J. Hickey, SaiDt Louis UDiversity

PaDel V1-B: Film aDd Photography at or about the Fair Room: Plaza B Moderator: Thomas Praseh Washbum University .

"Envisioning the Early America World's Fairs: Photography and Film" Astrid Boeger, DueueklorfUniversity

"We Victorian Others: Urban Ethnography, Commodity Culture and the Occidental Africa" Jared F. Green, StoaehiU College

"Mrs. Bartlett's Mother Goose of '93: Tales that Counter the Fair" Margaret Denny, University ofDJInois at Cbieago

Panel V1-C: Travel, Time aad Toarlml Room: Concourse A Moderator: Kevin LewII University of South Carolina

"On Solid Ground: Popular Balloon Narratives and the Spectacle of Ascent in Sketches By Bor' DaDieDe L Coriale, Brandeis University

"Why NCSA's President would have won a Gold Medal in the 1904 St Louis Olympics: Changing Times at the eve ofthe Modern Age" Robert M. Craig, Georgia Tech

"In Searcll of the 'Great Human Family': Travel, Privacy, and Community in Dickens's American Notes" Christopher M. Keintead, Anborn UDiversity Paael VI-D: BeyODd Entertaiament: Economics at the Exhibition Room: Commerce B Moderator: Dan Guemsey Florida IntenaatiODal UDivenity-Miami

''The Duties of Empire: The Canadian ExhIbit at Exlnbition and the Material Representations of Britain's imperial economy" Michael Prokopow, Ryerson University (Canada)

''The Economics ofldentity: Expositions, Entertainment, and Late Meji Japan" ~ Angns Lockyer, Wake Forest University p "The Forgotten, Germanic World's Fair: Vienna, 1873" p Gregory R. Zieren, Austin Peay State University p

~ Panel VI-E: VICtorian Prism: Refteetions of the Crystal Palace Room: Concourse B ~ Moderator: Joseph W. ChDders ,.~ University of California-Rivenide ''Rhetorical Remedies for Taxonomic Troubles: Reading the " e Eileen Gillooly, ColUDlbia University ~ "Imperial Blueprints: Global Capitalism, British Nationalism, and the Crystal Palace Floor Plan" I!! James Bazard, Massachusetts IDstitnte ofTechooiogy

~ ''Peering Back: Colonials and Exhibitions" ~,.. Joseph W. Childers, University of California-Rivenide 11:30-1:00 Lunrh: On Your Own ! ~ !! ! I! !! I! e ! ! ! !. ~ Panel VII Concurrent Sessions (III 1:00-2:45 (. (II Panel VB-A: ObaerriDg the Other Room: COIICOune B (If Moderator: Lori Lyn Bogle (. U.S. Naval Academy (. ''The Spectacle of Prehistory at the 1889 Universal Exhibition in Paris" (If Maria P. Gindhart, Georgia State Univenity (. "Primitive Bodies Observed: How Dance Histories and World's Fairs Homogenized Live Bodies at the Tum of the Century" (. AIuI K. Paeth, University of CaIif'oraia-lUve~de C. ''Shriner Day at the Fair: Middle Eastern Entertainers, Anglo-American Audiences~ and Experiences of the Camivalesque at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago. 1893" l. SWIBIl Nance, Simoa Fraler University (Canada) t(. 'anel VB-B: 'Household' and Other Words on the Great Exhibition Room: Commerce B I. Moderator: Dan Guemsey f. Florida IDteraatioaal University-Miami ''Sculpture Fever: Expanding the Great Exhibition in Rhoda Broughton's Not Wisely But Too Well" :'.. Erin V. Ohermueller, SaiDt Louis UDivenity .. "English National Identity: Household Wordr or World's FairT' I. CaroliDe Reitz, SaiDt Louis UniVersity r. "'Myriads of Wonderful Things' or the 'Greatest Trash': The Politics of The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations" • William B. Seheuerle, University of South Florida •.. "'Amidst the heterogeneous masses': Household Wordr and the Great Exhibition of 185 I" (. Sabine Oemm, University of Southampton (UK) ~ .

Panel VD-C: Masks aad Messages Room: Commerce A • Moderator: Robert M. Ryan • Rutgers University at Camden I. "Making Portraits Pictures: Thomas Eakins and the of 1876" I' Tan,.. Pohrt, University of Delaware

''Robert Henri and the Search for National Identity" Marpret Stenz, Brooklyn Museum of Art

" Comes to Tea: Portraiture's Colonization of the Domestic Space" Deu:ia Deoiloff, Ryerson University (Canada)

• PaDel VB-D: Cross-ealtaral Eu:haagel aDd Dialogues Room: Concourse A Moderator: Carole A. Kraaer Davidson College

''The YOWlg Americans: Female Touring Stars and Australian Colonial Culture 1855-1865" Nicole Aue, UDivenity orTumaDia (Australia)

"In the Shadow of Liberty: Paul Wayland Bartlett's Equestrian Statue ofLafayette, 1898-1908" Thomas P. Somma, Mary WashiDgtoa College

"America's 'Vulgar Miscalculation' at the 1867 Exposition Universelle" Amanda C. Burdan, Brown University

Panel VB-E: Culture and Chaos at the LouisiaDa Parchase Exposition Room: Plaza B Moderator: John E. FiDdling Indiana Univenity Sont~east

"Maoris at the Fair: The Presentation of Maori Art and Culture at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904" Jellllifer Wage6e, National Gallery of Art

"Imperial Culture and Cultmal Imperialism: Presentation and American Foreign Policy at the 1904 World's Fair" Anne Paole., Humboldt State University

''Fistfights, Defaced Portraits, and Stolen Art: The Russian Fiasco at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition" David C. Fisher, Jolmsoa CODDty CommODity College

''World Nations at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition" Rob WUson, Saint Louis University

3:00-6:30 Bus Tour: Tower Grove Park, Shaw's Garden, Lafayette Square and South St. Louis Reception at Robert Campbell House Dinner and Evening on your own, Washington Street Historic District OR Bus Retwn to W~ Hotel (9:00 p.m.) Early World's Fair Chronology

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