One of the latest conferences not to be affected by the coronacurse and some other previous ones:
NeMLA. Northeast Modern Language Association 2020
Boston, Massachusetts,
Saturday Mar 7, Track 15
15.26 Charlotte Brontë and the Space of the Self
Chair: Jin Chang, Reed College
"Charlotte Brontë and the Space of Writing" Elizabeth Gargano, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
"Tea and Coffee as Signifiers of Space and Self in Charlotte Brontë’s The Professor (1857)" Lauren Matz, St. Bonaventure University
"'Je sais faire aller mon monde': Brontë, Bilingualism, and the Fabrication of Self Abroad" Matthew Heitzman, Arcadia University
"The Specular Image in Charlotte Brontë's Villette" Jin Chang, Reed College
In Extremis: The Limits of Life, Death and Consciousness in the Long Nineteenth Century
School of English, Drama and Film, Newman Building, University College Dublin.
January 10-11, 2020
Olga Springer (Dublin City University)
‘”It may be the extreme of mortal misery”: Images of Psychological Crises in Charlotte Brontë’s Villette.’
LACK iii . Psychoanalis & SeparationClark University in Worcester, Massachusetts on May 9-11, 2019.
Olga Cox Cameron, psychoanalyst.
“What can Literature tell Psychoanalysis about Lacan’s objet a? Joyce’s Anna Livia meets Brontë’s Jane Eyre”
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