More recent conferences with Brontë-related contributions:
NASSR/NAVSA 2006 Conference(XIVth
annual conference of the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism/North American Victorian Studies Association (NASSR) and the IVth annual conference of the North American Victorian Studies Association (NAVSA))
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
August 31st-September 3rd
Recountings: Romantic and Victorian Finance II
- D. M. Lovett (English, U of Connecticut), "Economic Agency, Homo Economicus, and the Market Mechanism in Charlotte Brontë's Villette"
The Evolution of the Gothic I
- Daniela Garofalo (English, U of Oklahoma), "Dependent Masters and Independent Servants: the Gothic Pleasures Of British Homes in Brontë's Jane Eyre"
Writing and Performing Slavery
- Julia Lee (English, Harvard U), "The (Slave) Narrative of Jane Eyre"
Trauma, Memory, and Mimesis
- Alexandra Lewis (English, U of Cambridge), "Violence, Aftermath and the Burial/Disinterment of Traumatic Memory: Dimensions of Trauma in Wuthering Heights"
The Ethical Turn I: Ethics and Exchange
- Ayse Celikkol (English, Macalester C), "Shirley, Mutuality, and Political Economy"
2006 MidWest Conference on British Studies Conference (MWCBS)Purdue University, Indianapolis
27-29 October 2006
New Ventures in Teaching British Studies
- Amy Manning, “Clickerizing Jane Eyre: New Technology in the Literature Classroom,” Indiana University
The Material Imperial: Commodities, Space and the Imagination
- Melissa Free, “‘Building Houses, Throwing Stones’: The African Juvenilia of Branwell and Charlotte Brontë,” University of Illinois
2006 Western Conference on British Studies (WCBS)
Dallas, Texas
19-21 October
Heroes, Schoolgirls and Imperial Tigers: Modes of Acculturation in Nineteenth Century British Fiction
- “Who Wants to Marry a Bluestocking? Education and the Marriage Market in Jane Eyre and Vanity Fair” Elizabeth Coker, University of Texas at Dallas
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