CSECS / SCEDHS & NEASECS 2017 “from Cosmopolitans to Cosmopolitanisms” « Des Cosmopolites aux cosmopolitismes » PROGRAM / PROGRAMME The Program at a Glance / Le programme en un coup d’œil **Unless otherwise noted, all events will take place at the Chelsea Hotel, 33 Gerrard Street West **Sauf indication contraire, tous les événements auront lieu à l'hôtel Chelsea, 33 Gerrard Street West WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 / MERCREDI 18 OCTOBRE 5:30-8:30 / 17h30-20h30 Reception / Réception Registration / Inscription Sponsored by The Lewis Walpole Library / Avec le soutien de la bibliothèque Lewis Walpole Arts and Letters Club, 14 Elm Street TBA CSECS Executive Meeting / Réunion du comité exécutif de la SCEDHS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 / JEUDI 19 OCTOBRE 8:30–4:45 / 9h30–16h45 Registration & Book Exhibits / Inscription & Exposition de livres 8:30–10:00 / 8h30–10h Sessions / Séances 10:30–12 / 10h30–12h Sessions / Séances 12:00–1:15 / 12h–13h15 Lunch / Déjeuner 12:00–1:15 / 12h–13h15 Graduate Student Roundtable 1 / Table ronde des étudiants de deuxième et troisième cycles 1 1:15–2:45 / 13h15–14h45 Gardiner Museum Tour 1, 18thc Porcelain Collections / Visite du musée Gardiner 1, collections de porcelaines du 18e siècle 1:15–2:45 / 13h15–14h45 Sessions / Séances 3:15–4 :45 / 15h15–16h45 Sessions / Séances 4:45–6:15 /16h45–18h15 Plenary Lecture / Conférence plénière, Sophie Wahnich, Chelsea Hotel The Program at a Glance / Le programme en un coup d'œil 8:00 / 20h Dido and Aeneas / Aeneas and Dido (Purcell, 1687 / Rolfe, 2007) Trinity-St Paul’s Centre, 427 Bloor Street West Link: www.torontomasquetheatre.com/node/65 *Shuttle bus leaves at TBA / La navette partira à TBA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20 / VENDREDI 20 OCTOBRE 8:30–4:45 / 9h30–16h45 Registration & Book Exhibits / Inscription & Exposition de livres 8:30–10 :00 / 8h30 – 10h Sessions / Séances 10:30–12 / 10h30 – 12h Sessions / Séances 12:00–1:15 / 12h–13h15 Lunch / Déjeuner 12:00–1:15 / 12h–13h15 NEASECS Executive Lunch 12:30–1:15 / 12h30–13h15 Recital / Récital , Katelyn Clark (pianoforte), Chelsea Hotel 1:15–2:45 / 13h15–14h45 Gardiner Museum Tour 2, 18thc Porcelain Collections / Visite du musée Gardiner 2, collections de porcelaines du 18e siècle 1:15–2:45 / 13h15–14h45 Sessions / Séances 3:15–4 :45 / 15h15–16h45 Sessions / Séances 4 :45-6:15/16h45-18h15 Plenary Lecture / Conférence plénière, David Womersley, Chelsea Hotel 7:00 / 19h Graduate Student Roundtable 2/ Table ronde des étudiant.e.s des cycles supérieurs 2 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 / SAMEDI 21 OCTOBRE 8:30–5:00 / 9h30– 17h Registration & Book Exhibits / Inscription & Exposition de livres 8:30–10 :00 / 8h30–10h Sessions / Séances 10:30–12 / 10h30–12h Sessions / Séances 12:00–1:30 / 12h–13h30 Lunch / Déjeuner 12:00–1:30 / 12h–13h30 Tour & Lunch / Visite et déjeuner, Osborne Collection of Early Children’s Books 1:30–3:00 / 13h30–15h Sessions / Séances 3:30–5:00 / 15h30–17h Sessions / Séances 2 The Program at a Glance / Le programme en un coup d'œil 5:00–5:45 / 17h–17h45 CSECS General Meeting / Assemblée générale de la SCEDHS NEASECS 6:00-7:00 / 18h-19h Reception / Réception Sponsored by Gale Cengage Learning / Avec le soutien de Cengage Learning 7:30-9:30 / 19h30-21h30 Banquet / Banquet 3 SPECIAL EVENTS / ÉVÉNEMENTS SPÉCIAUX Reception (Wednesday, 5:30 pm)/ Réception (mercredi, 17h30) Sponsored by The Lewis Walpole Library / Avec le soutien de la bibliothèque Lewis Walpole Arts and Letters Club, 14 Elm Street / Club Arts et Lettres, 14 Elm Street Free admission to Gardiner Museum, Canada’s National Ceramics Museum (duration of conference) / Admission gratuite au musée Gardiner, le musée national de la céramique du Canada (pendant toute la durée du congrès) Hours (18-22 October): Wednesday & Thursday 10-6, Friday 10-9, Saturday & Sunday 10-5 111 Queen’s Park, Toronto / Horaires (18-22 octobre): mercredi et jeudi de 10h à 18h, vendredi de 10h à 21h, samedi et dimanche de 10h à 17h, 111 Queen’s Park, Toronto (Free admission with conference badge / Admission gratuite sur présentation de votre badge de congressiste) Tours of Gardiner Museum / Visites au musée Gardiner, Canada’s National Ceramics Museum (Thursday & Friday, 1:15 pm; jeudi & vendredi, 13h15) European Porcelain of the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries Limited number of tickets are available upon conference registration / nombre restraint de billets d’entrée disponibles lors de l'inscription au congrès 111 Queens Park, Toronto Graduate Student Roundtable 1 / Table ronde des étudiant.e.s des cycles supérieurs 1: “Twenty-First Century Careers in Eighteenth-Century Studies” (Thursday, 12 pm / jeudi, 12h) Professor Heather Murray, Placement Officer (Career), Graduate Department of English, University of Toronto Chelsea Hotel Conférence plénière / Plenary Lecture (jeudi, 16h45) / (Thursday, 4 :45 pm) Sophie Wahnich, “Le cosmopolitisme pendant la Révolution française, de l’enthousiasme à l’embarras, 1789-1794” Chelsea Hotel Henry Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas (1687) & James Rolfe’s Aeneas and Dido (2007) (Thursday, 8 pm; jeudi 20h): Toronto Masque Theatre, Dress Rehearsal / Répétition générale http://www.torontomasquetheatre.com/node/65 Trinity-St Paul’s Centre, 427 Bloor Street West Special Events / Événements spéciaux Recital / Récital, Katelyn Clark, pianoforte “The Eighteenth-Century London Pianoforte School: Solo Pianoforte Works by Haydn, the Dusseks, and Pleyel” (Friday, 12:30 pm; vendredi, 12h30) Chelsea Hotel Plenary Lecture (Friday, 4:45 pm) / Conférence plénière (vendredi, 16h45) David Womersley, “Gibbon’s Cosmopolitanisms” Chelsea Hotel Graduate Student Roundtable 2 (Friday, 7pm) Table ronde des étudiant(e)s des cycles supérieurs (vendredi, 19h) Location TBA Tours & Lunch at / Visites et déjeuner à the Osborne Collection of Early Children’s Books (Saturday / samedi , 12–1:30) 4th floor, Lillian H. Smith Library, 239 College Street Public lecture / Conférence publique (TBA) Carl Benn, “Military Crises and the Emergence of Urban Toronto, 1783-1796” Lillian H. Smith Library (basement / sous-sol), 239 College Street Reception and Banquet (Saturday, 6pm) / Réception et banquet (samedi, 18h) Included in registration fee. Limited number of guest tickets are available upon conference registration / Inclus dans les frais d'inscription. Les billets d'entrée sont disponibles en nombre limité lors de l'inscription au congrès Sponsored by Gale Cengage Learning / Avec le soutien de Gale Cengage Learning Chelsea Hotel 5 PROGRAM — PROGRAMME Thursday, October 19 / Jeudi 19 octobre WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 / MERCREDI 8 OCTOBRE 5:30- / 17h30- Reception / Réception Registration / Inscription Sponsored by The Lewis Walpole Library / Avec le soutien de la bibliothèque Lewis Walpole Arts and Letters Club, 14 Elm Street TBA CSECS Executive Meeting / Réunion du comité exécutif de la SCEDHS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 / JEUDI 19 OCTOBRE 8:30–5:00 / 9h30–17h Registration & Book Exhibits / Inscription & exposition de livres 8:30–10:00 / 8h30–10h Session 1 / Séance 1 Le cosmopolitisme au féminin I – Écrits de voyage et épistolaires Chair / Président: Andreas MOTSCH (Université de Toronto) Francesca FIORE (Université Queen's), Le cosmopolitisme de Mme Riccoboni Clorinda DONATO (Université d'État de Californie à Long Beach), The Masonic, Cosmopolitan Feminism of Margravine Wilhelmine von Bayreuth on Her Italian Grand Tour Édouard LANGILLE (Université Saint-Francis-Xavier), Mademoiselle Aïssé : ou la construction d’un personnage Romanesque Comedy Chair / Président: Simon DICKIE (University of Toronto) Eugenia ZUROSKI (McMaster University), Evelina’s Laughter: The Novel’s Queerer Theories Andrew BRICKER (University of British Columbia), Vexing and Diverting: Laughter and the Limits of Reform in Eighteenth-Century Satire Danielle BOBKER (Concordia University), Laughter as Cruelty in Cruelty and Laughter Landscape Chair / Présidente: Rose LOGIE (Rhode Island School of Design) Dana GLISERMAN KOPANS (Empire State College), Reproducing Cosmopolitan Landscapes 7 Thursday, October 19 / Jeudi 19 octobre Anuradha GOBIN (University of Calgary), Mapping Spaces and Policing Bodies in the Dutch Republic David MCCALLAM (University of Sheffield), Conquering Hekla: Volcanic Iceland in the Eighteenth-Century European Imagination America 1 Chair / Président: Nicholas HUDSON (University of British Columbia) Paul DOWNES (University of Toronto), Political Theology in The Female American Alexis McQUIGGE (University of Regina), “That Person Shall be a Woman”: Authority and Power in The Female American Paula LOSCOCCO (Lehman College—CUNY), Across a “Wat’ry bier”: Wheatley, Milton and Elegiac Freedom Michael REID (University of Toronto), Translating the Gothic: Terror, Sensibility, and Transatlantic Relations Music Chair / Président: Todd GILMAN (Yale University) Caryl CLARK (University of Toronto), More Unusual Suspects: Badini, Haydn, and the Fate of Orpheus during Pitt’s Reign of Alarm Katelyn CLARK (University of Toronto), London’s Mount Parnassus: Pleyel, Corri, & Dussek’s Musical Journal (1797) Alison DeSIMONE (University of Missouri—Kansas City), Cosmopolitan Concerts: The Practice of Musical Miscellany on the Early Eighteenth-Century London Stage An Epistolary Novel in a Snapchat World: What Does The Coquette Offer to Students Now? Chair / Président: James GREENE (Pittsburg State University) Morgan EBBS (Pittsburg State University), Genre as Emancipatory Action: Discourse Communities and the Epistolary Mode in Hannah Webster Foster's The Coquette Lauren GEIGER (Pittsburg State University), The Similarities between a Marriage
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