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Round-Table Discussion Groups

Each quarter, the CLTC sponsors one or two evening round table discussion groups where graduate students and faculty meet to discuss papers. Papers discussed during these meeting usually are in their final stages and will be either presented at a conference or published in a journal. If you are interested in submitting your paper for discussion, please email it to Beth Wynstra(Graduate Research Assistant).

Winter 2008

Monday, 10th March 2008, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Theater/Dance Seminar Room

Xiao Che, Theater, "Call from the Depth of History -- Searching for Roots in 'Sangshuping Chronicles.'"

Brandon Fastman, English, "Global Horses and Posthuman Indians: A Promiscuous Reading of Black Elk Speaks."

David Platzer, Comparative Literature, "Onitsha Market Literature and Nollywood; Hybrid Histories and Global Forms."

Liberty Stanvage, English, "The Power of the Fixed Text?: Competing Functions, The Struggle for Authority, and the Nature of Textuality in the York Register."

Monday, 4th February 2008, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Theater/Dance Seminar Room

Ryan Boyd (English) "Wear Your Sombrero: Wallace Stevens' Intuitive Poetics."

Judith Hicks (English) "Losing Terror in Familiarity: Affect, Community and Flourishing in Mary Austin's The Land of Little Rain."

Tracy Jamison Wood (Classics) "'The Best Imitation of Myself': Helen and her Artistic Streak."

Jessica Murphy (English) "'Of the sicke virgin': Britomart and the Man in the Mirror."

Fall 2007

Tuesday, 4th December 2007, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Theater/Dance Seminar Room

Colin Carman (English Department) "In the Eye of Sane Philosophy": Percy Shelley, Homophobia, England in 1810.”

Susan Cook (English) “The Other of Incorporation: Sadomasochism and the Colonial Scene."

Sören Hammerschmidt (English) "A Life in Transit: Travel, Maternity, and the Progress of Civilisation in Mary Wollstonecraft’s Letters Written during a Short Residence."

Tuesday, 6 November 2007, 5:00-7:00 pm, in Theater and Dance Seminar Room

Christina Cheng (Comparative Literature) "Barbadian Culture Through the Memory of Food in Austin Clarke's 'Bakes' and 'Smoked Ham Hocks with Lima Beans'"

Jessica O'Keefe (Theater and Dance) "Transgender Theatre: Rethinking Essentialism"

Spring 2007

2007 Spring Roundtable 2: Thursday, 10 May 2007, 6-8pm, in South Hall 2635.

Kim Knight (English) "Looking Over One's Shoulder: Nineteenth-Century Secters in Twentieth Century Contexts"

Torsten Sannar (Dramatic Arts) "Appropriating Brecht in the African Postcolony: Soyinka's Opera Wonyosi and the Junction Avenue Theatre Company's Love, Crime, and Johannesburg"

Marthine Satris (English) "Paper Spaces and Spatial Places"

Tracy Jamison (Classics): "Euripides' Elegiac Helen"

Winter 2007

2007 Winter Roundtable 2: Monday, 5 March 2007, 5-7pm, in (location to be confirmed).

Brandon Fastman (English) "Animal Documentary: A War On Terror"

Carol Fischer (Dramatic Arts) "Trans-Absurdism: The Transculturating of Absurdism in Griselda Gambaro’s Drama"

James Fujitani (French) "Pierre de Ronsard and the Humanization of Inspiration"

Rachel Mann (English): "'Let me know my fate': Mary Crawford as (Anti)Heroine of Mansfield Park"

2007 Winter Roundtable 1: Monday, 5 February 2007 5-7pm, in Old Gym 101C.

Danielle Lafrance (Comparative Literature) "Fronteriza Identity in
Leonor Villegas and Jovita Gonzalez"

Martin Rosenstock (German Department) "Rendezvous with Halley’s
Comet – Ernst Jünger’s Voyage through the Twentieth Century"

Haley O'neil (Spanish Department) "Primitivism, Insularism, and the
Revision of Cubanidad in Virgilio Pinera's La isla en peso"

Eric Martinsen (English Department) "Haunted Histories and Global
Futures in Morales and Ghosh"

Fall 2006

2006 Fall Roundtable 2: Thursday, 30 November 2006, 5-7pm, in South Hall 2635.

Anne Marcoline (Comparative Literature) "Valéry's _My Faust_: Staging Conflicts"

Judith A. Hicks (English) "Losing Neverland: The Homes that Colonized Women Imagine from Homer's Calypso to Rhys' Antoinette"

Xiao Che (Dramatic Arts) "Dionysus: The Ambiguous God"

Mac Oliver (English) "Gates & Leaves: Plotting the Dead in Absalom, Absalom! In Light of the Aeneid"

2006 Fall Roundtable 1: Wednesday, 1 November 2006, 5-7pm, in Phelps 6309.

Simone Chess (English)
"Where’s your Jonson?: Male to Female Crossdressing in Ben Jonson’s 'Epicoene' and 'The Devil is an Ass'"

Nanette Pawelek (Comparative Literature)
"Remediation and Abuses of Memory: Mein Kampf, from Orality to National Epic"

Edward (Mac) Test (English)
"The Tempest and The Newfoundland Cod Fishery"

Maggie Sloan (English)
"'Come, listen to my plaintive ditty': the Rhetoric of Sentiment, Sensibility, and Abolition in Amelia Opie's 'Black Man's Lament' and Adeline Mowbray"

Winter 2006

Roundtable 2: March 13th, 2006, 3-5PM (South Hall 2635)

Tracy Jamison (Classics)
"(Fe)Male Dionysus: the False Dichotomy of Gender in Euripidean Theatre"

Douglas Hong (English)
"Paying Offences: Intersections in the Political Experiences Of Native-and Japanese-Americans in the 1940s and 1950s"

Beth Wynstra (Dramatic Arts)
"The Living Theatre: Directing Against the Revolution"

Susan Cook (English)
"'…no true home…': Displacement, Nationality, and Lucy Snowe’s Villette"

Roundtable 1: February 27th, 2006, 4-6PM (South Hall 2635)

Nathan Henne (Comp Lit)
"Filtering K’iche’ Poetics: Anthropology and the Popol Vuh as Literature"

Laura Miller (English)
"Public Tears for the 'Already written' Mind in Pope's 'Eloisa to Abelard'"

Lisa Swanstrom (Comp Lit)
"SoftBot, Knowbot, WebBot, or No-bot? How the Robot Lost Its Body in the Age of Information"

Ben Shockey (English)
"Architecture, Space, and the Production of Gay Subjectivity in Alan Hollinghurst's The Swimming-Pool Library"

Fall 2005

Roundtable 2: November 28th, 2005, 4-6PM (South Hall 2635)

Suk-Young Kim (Dramatic Art)
"Springtime for Kim Il-sung in Pyongyang: Pyongyang on Stage, Pyongyang as Stage"

Jeremy Douglass (English)
"Benchmark Fiction: A Framework for Comparative New Media Studies"

Jessica Elise O'Keefe (Dramatic Art)
"Transgender Perspectives: Exposing Heteronormativity as a Construct through Alternative Family and Coming of Age Narratives"

Sarah McLemore (English)
"Dynamite Terror and the Textual Landscape of London"

Roundtable 1: October 17th, 2005, 4-6PM (South Hall 2635)

Billy Hall (English)
"The Specter of Eighteen-Century Aesthetics in Paul de Man’s Haunting of Theory"

Kieran Murphy (Comparative Literature)
"Magnetic Realism: The Influence of Animal Magnetism and
Somnambulism in Balzac's La Comédie Humaine"

Heidi Brevik (French - Brown Univ.)
"C'est Pourri de Chic: The Fashion of Modernity in Emile Zola's Nana"

David Roh (English)
"Benjamin’s Aura in the 21st Century: The Printing Press, Copyright Law, and the Death of Creativity"

Participants from past Round-Tables

Glenna Berry-Horton (Portuguese)
"Two Unreliable and Outrageous Narrators"

Elizabeth Freudenthal (English)
"Beyond Irony: A Negative Space of Identity"

Chris K. Lee (Comparative Literature)
"Patterns of Childhood as a Novel Invested in the Double Movement of Owning and Disowning the Past (and the Present)"

Kris McAbee (English)
"Self-Substantial Fuel: Reflections of Narcissus and Echo in William Shakespeare’s Sonnets"

Randall Pogorzelski (Comparative Literature)
"A Failure to Communicate in Aeneid Six"

Jenna Reinbold (Religious Studies)
"The Free Individual and Fundamentalist Islam"

Ronald Smith (Dramatic Arts)
"Rehearsing for Revolution in Taiwan: Is Augusto Boal a Magical Realist?"

Jacob Berman (English)
"Captive Identity: Images of Barbary and Ante Bellum American Identity Politics"

Julianne Cordero (Religious Studies)
"The Gathering of Traditions: The Reciprocal Alliance of History, Ecology, Health, and Community among the Contemporary Chumash"

Didier Maleuvre (French & Italian)
"Against Culture: A Moral Portrait of Relativism"