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Thursday, February 26, 2009

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Some past and future scholar alerts:
NEMLA
Northeast Modern Language Association
40th Anniversary Convention February 26-March 1, 2009 Boston, MA

February 26
Panel: The Victorians in the New Millennium

Dana Shiller, Washington & Jefferson College
'Portrait of a Governess, disconnected, poor and plain': The Return of Jane Eyre in Nanny Fiction and Film"

February 27
Panel: Where Do We go from Here? Brontë Studies in the Twenty-First Century
Chair: Kristin Le Veness, Nassau Community College

"The Sexual Politics of Meat in the Brontës' Lives and Works"
Maggie Berg, Queen's University

"Another Jane Eyre?!: Diane Setterfield's The Thirteenth Tale and the Pleasures of Intertexuality"
Beth Torgerson, Eastern Washington University

"Redefining Masculinity in the Brontës: A Case Study of Fathers, Sons and Husbands in Wuthering Heights"
Judith Pike, Salisbury University

"Reforming Motherhood: Anne Brontë's Radical Vision"
Kristin Le Veness, Nassau Community College

February 28
Panel: Taking $tock of Women and Commodities in British and American Literature

"Commodity Girls and Working Women: Contrasts and Connections in Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre"
Meta Plotnik, SUNY Nassau Community College

February 29
Victorians and Their Relation to the Unconscious

'Things, Within the Cold Rock Found': Suspended Animation in Charlotte Brontë's Villette"
Elisha Cohn, Johns Hopkins University
MISSISSIPPI PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
2009 Conference Schedule
January 30-31, 2009

Panel: British Literature III

“Men in Black: The ‘Christian Slaveholder’ in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre.”
Heather Hoyle Peerboom, University of Southern Mississippi
W.I.P. Conference 2009
Birbeck, University of London
February 7, 2009

Panel: “Psychoanalytic Approaches to 19th and 20th Century Literature”

Lucy Scholes: “Sister Texts: Wuthering Heights and The Parasites”
Université Paris X, Nanterre
Journée Jane Eyre
(organisée par Claire Bazin avec l'aide du CREA)
January 9, 2009

Ouverture de la journée par Mme Emily Eells, Directrice du CREA
Laurence Talairach-Vielmas (Toulouse Le Mirail): "Female beauty and visual culture in Jane Eyre"
Claire Bazin (Nanterre): "Maîtres et Esclaves dans Jane Eyre"
Isabelle Van Peteghem:(Angers):"Captation spéculaire et mise en abyme dans le film de Zeffirelli"
Dominique Sipière (Nanterre): "Voix, séduction et Vocation dans le film"
Laurent Bury (Lyon 2): "Creative (mis)readings in Paula Rego's Jane Eyre
Catherine Lanone: "Secret passages in Jane Eyre"
Patsy Stoneman (Hull University): "Jane Eyre and Franco Zeffirelli"
Journée d'étude spéciale Concours
organisée par le département d'Anglais de l'Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand
January 30, 2009

Claire BAZIN, (Université Paris X Nanterre), « Maîtres et esclaves dans Jane Eyre »
Isabelle HERVOUET-FARRAR (Université Blaise Pascal Clermont-Ferrand 2), « Hantise de la mort dans Jane Eyre »
Christophe GELLY (Université Blaise Pascal Clermont-Ferrand 2), « Le réalisme dans Jane Eyre de Zeffirelli : un 'cas d'école' de l'adaptation »
Élise OUVRARD (Université de Caen), « Lumière et obscurité dans Jane Eyre »
Laure FAUCON (Université de Limoges), « Emphasis in Jane Eyre »
Bernadette BERTRANDIAS (Université Blaise Pascal Clermont-Ferrand 2), « Zeffirelli, cinéaste lecteur »
Claire MÉRIAS (Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3), « Images de l'enfance dans Jane Eyre »
Béatrice FLAMMEMBAUM (Université de Londres), « Jane Eyre, de Franco Zeffirelli: le hors-champ ou la limite entre la dissémination et l'éternité »
Jean-Charles PERQUIN (Université Lumière Lyon 2), « Le gothique dans Jane Eyre, formes et enjeux »
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