The recent
19th-Century Literature and the Cultural Moment, Graduate Student Literature Conference at the University of South Carolina (March 30-April 1 2006) presented several Brontë-related contributions:
Saturday 1 April,
Panel: Victorian Erotiscm
Mary Ann Davis, University of Southern California
“Negotiating S/M Erotic Ethics in Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre”
Panel: Telling the Story: Anxieties of Representation in British Empire Writing
J.R. Hudspeth, Jr., University of Alaska, Anchorage
“‘More myself than I am’: Identity and Communication in the Romantic Relationship in Wuthering Heights”
Panel: Domestic Slavery: Oppressed Women and the British Marriage Market
Heather J. Thompson-Gillis, Miami University
“Marriage and Conflicting Feminine Identities in Wuthering Heights”
Maggie Gover, University of California, Riverside
“The Role of Scientific and Religious Language in Critical Responses to Jane Eyre”
Categories: Talks, Scholar
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