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le 20-23 octobre 2004
London, Ontario
Programme
Wednesday, 20 October 2004 / Mercredi le 20 octobre, in Conron Hall,
University College Building, UWO Campus, dans la salle Conron Hall,
Bâtiment University College, Campus de l'Université
Western Ontario
4:30PM-5:00PM Official Welcome/Discours de réception, by Angela
Esterhammer,Dean of Arts (UWO), Doyenne des arts et Jeff Tennant,
Chair of the Department of French (UWO), Directeur du
Département de français. Servanne Woodward for the
Organizing Committee (UWO), organisatrice principale
5:00PM-7:00PM Sessions I
Session I.i: Automatismes et
mécanisme / Automatism and Mechanism, table ronde
organisée par Syliane Malinowski-Charles (Philosophy, Princeton)
et Sébastien Charles (Philosophie, Sherbrooke). Chaired by
Tom Lennon (Philosophy, UWO)
"Traces du mécanisme cartésien au XVIIIe siècle:
le cas de l'animal- machine" Sébastien Charles (Philosophie,
Sherbrooke)
"Les automatismes mentaux entre rationalisme et empirisme: le
cas de l'habitude" Syliane Malinowski-Charles (Philosophy,
Princeton)
"Newton's Concept of Matter in De
aere et aethere" Laura
Benítez Grobet (Philosophy, Universidad Nacional Autónoma
de Mexico)
"Newton's and Berkeley's Constructive Scepticism"
José Antonio Robles (Philosophy, Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de Mexico)
Session I. ii: Eighteenth-Century
Women and Men Meet the Machine: chaired by Jane Toswell
(English,
UWO)
"The Animal Spirit of the Man-Machine: Sexuality and Animality in
the Materialisms of La Mettrie and Sade" Lauren Craig Stephen (English,
McMaster)
"The Woman Machine" Allison Muri (English, Saskatchewan)
6:00PM-7:30PM Réunion de
l'Exécutif / Meeting of the Executive Committee followed
by 8:00PM dinner at the Jewel of India
Thursday, 21 October 2004 at the Station Park Inn / Jeudi, le 21
octobre à l'hôtel Station Park Inn
8:30AM-10AM Sessions II
Session II.i: Les rouages et ressorts
/ Springs and Wheels: chaired by Emma Laval (French, UWO)
"Deus ex machina in the
philosophy of George Berkeley" Adrian Mioc (Comparative Literature, UWO)
"Ressusciter les morts: du galvanisme et de la 'machine à
fantômes'" Emmanuelle Sauvage (French, Waterloo)
"Diderot et les 'machinistes' du théâtre" Peter
Hynes (English, Saskatchewan)
Session II.ii: Emotion &
Enthusiasm and the Problem of Truth: chaired by Syliane
Malinowski-Charles (Philosophy, Princeton)
"'With all due deference': Sensibility, History, and Opie's
'Epistles, Supposed to be Addressed by Mary, Queen of Scots'"
Shelley King (English, Queen's)
"'Roman drops from British eyes': Imperial Imitation in Addison's
Cato" Andrew Moore
(English, UWO)
"Locke and the Language of Enthusiasm" Rebecca A.
Tierney-Hynes (English, Toronto)
"John Locke and the Molyneux Problem" Jean-Pierre Schachter
(Philosophy, Huron University College)
Session II.iii: Pope, Swift, and
Poetry
"Beer Goggles: Alcohol in Augustan Poetry" Christopher Hall
(English, Toronto)
"Pope's Visionary Poetry of the 1730's: The Rhetoric of Natural
Phenomena in the Epistles to Several
Persons" Roseanne S. Carrara
(English, Toronto)
"'The Air of a Secret': Scandal, Fetishism, and the Politics of
Reading in The Rape of the Lock"
Grace Pollock (English and
Cultural Studies, McMaster)
"The Text-breeding Machine in the Garden: The Knockout
Mouse, Reproductive Technology, and the Anxieties of Jonathan
Swift" Susan Paterson Glover (English, Toronto)
10:00AM-10:30AM Coffee Break
10:30AM-12AM Sessions III
Session III.i: Les philosophes:
Catherine Gallouët (French and Francophone Studies, Hobart and
William Smith Colleges), présidente de session
"Les notions de machine et de mécanisme: condition et
possibilité des métaphores de la machine dans la
pensée de l'âge classique" Jean-Luc Martine
(Sciences de l'homme, U de Caen)
"Machines sensibles: sensualisme 'métaphysique' et
prolongement physologique chez Condillac, La Mettrie et Diderot" Mitia
Rioux-Beaulne (Philosophie, Montréal)
"Kierkegaard, ses pseudonymes et ses mécanismes
d'écriture" Dominic Desroches (Philosophie, Montréal /
Centre for Etik og Ret, Copenhagen);
"Le Scepticisme de Rousseau" Marc-André Nadeau
(Philosophie, Laval)
Session III.ii: Grafted Genres:
chaired by Christine Roulston (French, UWO)
"The Personal is Political: Reading Love-Letters as Political
Satire" Margaret Reeves (Liberal and Professional Studies, York)
"Convention as Commentary in Edward Ravenscroft's The Careless
Lovers" Robert Eggleston (English, Okanagan U College)
"Relations and Relativity in Tristram
Shandy and Evelina"
Eric
Miller (English, Victoria)
"The Infidel Convicted:
an Argument for Richardson's Authorship"
Gordon Fulton (English, Victoria)
Session III.iii: Machines &
Images: chaired by Servanne Woodward (French, UWO)
"Epicurus meets Pythagoras and Cromwell is down the hall: Whig
ideologies and 'rememoration' in eighteenth-century
England" Joan Coutu (Fine Arts, Waterloo)
"Mechanical Images, the Visualization of the Past and
18th-Century Universal History" Anne-Marie Link (Art History,
Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta)
1:30PM-2:30PM Plenary Session:
"La constitution d'une mémoire de la fin de l'Ancien
Régime 1789-1815" Jean-Jacques Tatin Gourier (Français /
Histoire, Université de Tours), Servanne Woodward (French, UWO),
présidant
2:45PM-4:15PM Sessions IV
Session IV.i: Roman experimental:
Christine Roulston (French, UWO), présidente de
séance
"Machine et fiction romanesque: l'exemple de
Révéroni de St. Cyr" Santé Viselli (French,
Winnipeg)
"Le roman aux sentiers qui bifurquent. Publication
périodique et algorithmesromanesques" Ugo Dionne (Etudes
françaises, Université de Montréal)
Session IV.ii: Medical Mechanisms:
chaired by Sandra Parmegiani (Modern Languages, UWO)
"'Good-natur'd Dick' & the Yard-Machine: Mechanical Genitalia
and the Auto-Pego" Raymond Stephanson (English, Saskatchewan)
"The Human Body in a State of War: Spleen, Hypochondria, and
Melancholy" Sandra Parmegiani (Modern Languages, UWO)
"Adam Smith and David Hume on Systems of Nature and Philosophy's
Therapeutic" Neil McArthur (Philosophy, U of Southern California)
"Barometer Rising: Giuseppe Antonio Pujati's Method of
Determining the Health of the Litterati in Venice" Susan Dalton
(Histoire, Montréal)
Session IV.iii: Reading Goethe
Today: chaired by David G. John (German and Slavic Studies,
Waterloo)
"Robert David MacDonald's Faust
in Glasgow" (1985)
Viktoriya Melnykevych (German and Slavic Studies, Waterloo)
"The First Faust
Performance in China" (1994) Hanna Lin (German
and Slavic Studies, Waterloo)
"Boris Yuchanow's and Dmitriy Bogomasow's Ukranian and Russian
Fausts in Moscow" --1999
Tetyana Drashkaba (German and Slavic Studies,
Waterloo)
"The Kathakali: Faust in India (1978-2002)" David
G. John (German
and Slavic Studies, Waterloo)
4:30PM-6:00PM Sessions V
Session V.i: Constructions
fictives: Ugo Dionne (Etudes françaises,
Université de Montréal) président de séance
"'Balance égale': Did Physics Enlighten Politics?"
Kristina Piechura (Munk Center for International Studies, Toronto);
"Le bonheur de L'Homme-machine" Lydie Vaucouleur (Sociologie,
Montréal)
"L'écriture de l'autre au féminin dans trois
récits de femmes: Les Lettres
d'une péruvienne, les
Lettres de Mistriss Henley et Ourika" Marie-Hélène
Chabut
(French, Lehigh University)
"La machine défaillante" Michèle Bocquillon
(Romance Languages, Hunter CUNY)
Session V.ii: Death in the
Machine: chaired by Servanne Woodward (French, UWO)
"A Question of Suffering: Polite Taste and Depictions of Death"
Shannon Hartling (English, Waterloo)
"When the Machine Stops: Marking Death in the Enlightenment"
Peter Walmsley (English, McMaster)
"Bodies Sexual, Maternal, and Dead: Birth, Masculine Honour, and
Childbirth in Eliza Haywood" David Oakleaf (English, Calgary)
"Curiosity and Punishment: Imagining Death in Joanna Baillie's
Rayner (1804)" Julie Murray
(English, Toronto)
Session V.iii: Goethe Today:
[following from the previous session IV.iii] chaired by Eric Miller
(English, Victoria) & Machine, Body, and Gender in German
Literature around 1800, organized by Karin Barton (Languages and
Literatures, Wilfrid Laurier)
"Poetry, Criticism and the Law: Mara Zalite's Play, Margarete
(1998)" Karin Barton (Languages and Literatures, Wilfrid Laurier)
"The Synthetic Woman as a Projection and Mirror Reflection for
the Construction of Bourgeois Masculinity in Friederike Helene Unger's
Fairy Tale "Prinz Bimbam. Ein Mährchen für Alt und
Jung" Birte Giesler (German, U of Karlsruhe)
"Literature, Machines, and Animation around 1800: Jean Paul's
Early Prose and E.T.A. Hoffmann's Novel The Sandman" Eva M.
Kormann (German, U of Karlsruhe)
8:00PM-11:00PM Graduate meeting
organized by Stéphanie Massé (Français,
Québec à Trois-Rivières) and Valérie Prat
(French, UWO)
Friday, 22 October 2004 (Station Park Inn)
8:30AM-10:00AM Sessions VI
Session VI.i: Machines et savoirs
appliqués des
Lumières:
chaired by Philippe Despoix (Etudes
françaises, Université de Montréal)
"Art mécanique ou art libéral? Le discours des
Lumières sur la gravure et la reproductibilité technique
de l'image" Stéphane Roy (French, Toronto)
"Machine et mécanique du corps: l'apprentissage de la
gestuelle polie au XVIIIe siècle" Audrée-Isabelle Tardif
(French, Concordia)
"Horloge ou sextant? Enjeux d'une controverse autour de
l'orientation géographique" Philippe Despoix (Etudes
françaises, Université de Montréal)
"Weichet, ihr verdikte Schatten ('Be Gone, ye thick shadows'),
1745: A German Wedding Serenata for Catherine the Great" Barbara Reul
(Music, Regina)
Session VI.ii: Travel and Reports:
chaired by Henri Boyi (French,
UWO)
"Detecting Fraud in George Psalmanazar and James Bruce: Travel
Codes, Utility, and Credibility in the Eighteenth Century" Susan Lamb
(English, Toronto)
"Staging Savagery: Fictionalizing Ethnography in Robert Roger's
Ponteach: A Tragedy" Tiffany
Potter (English, UBC)
"Who Cares if Homer was Illiterate?: Robert Wood's Mediterranean
Travels and the Historicist Understanding of Classical Texts"
John Sachs (English, Concordia)
Session VI.iii: Mechanical Frances
Burney: chaired by Julie Park
(English, McMaster)
"A 'Vision' of Automatism in Frances Burney's Camilla"
Kelly McGuire (English, UWO)
"Perpetual Abjection: Frances Burney and Cox's Mechanical
Pineapple" Julie Park (English, McMaster)
"Frances Burney d'Arblay, Alexander d'Arblay and the Mechanical
Turk" Peter Sabor (English, McGill)
10:30AM-12:00 Sessions VII
Session VII.i: Avatars
mécaniques de la création: Marc-André
Bernier (Français, Québec à
Trois Rivières) président de session
"Mécaniques Sexuelles: comportements automatiques dans le
roman libertin du XVIIIème siècle" Dorothée Polanz
(Français, Strasbourg)
"Machines à rêves: l'imaginaire du
théâtre classique d'après les planches de
l'Encyclopédie" Guy
Spielmann (French, Georgetown)
"Sade républicain: idées sur quelques
mécanismes et machinations politiques" Martin Nadeau (French,
MIT)
Session VII.ii: Editing/Publishing:
chaired by Lisa Zeitz
(English, UWO)
"The Problem with Profit: Commerce and the Periodical Essay" Tedra
Osell (English, Guelph)
"'That unweary'd mill': Technology and Creation in Pope and
Dryden" Katherine M. Quinsey (English, Windsor)
"Shakespearean Character and Newtonian Law in the Work of
Eighteenth-Century Shakespeare Editors" Gefen Bar-On (English, McGill)
Session VII.iii: Production and
Consumption in Comedy and
Satirical Modes: chaired by John Baird (English, Toronto)
"'These Little Wooden Actors and Their Primum Mobile': or,
Fielding's Puppet Proscenium in The
Author's Farce" Darryl P. Domingo
(English, Toronto)
"The Learned Pig and the Swinish Multitude: Still Troubling the
Public Sphere" Paul Keen (English, Carleton U)
"Laughing Matters: Goldsmith's She
Stoops to Conquer (1773) and
De Angelis's A Laughing Matter
(2002)" Cameron McFarlane (English,
Nipissing)
"Sentimental and Laughing Comedy Revisited: An Early Theory of
Cultural Production and Reception" Conrad Brunstrom (English, National
U of Ireland Maynooth)
1:30PM-2:30PM Plenary Session
"Sentimentalism, Mechanism, and the Novel" Thomas Keymer
(English, Oxford) presided by Peter Sabor (English, McGill)
2:45PM-4:15PM Sessions VIII
Session VIII.i: Histoire/History:
Alain Goldschläger (French, UWO)
président de scéance
"What is the Enlightenment?: Investigating the Origins and
Ideological Uses of an Historical Category" Nicholas Hudson (English,
UBC)
"The Rise of Academic Societies" Pierre J. Boulos (Computer
Science, Windsor)
"Of Synthetic Marble and Anatomical Machines: the invention of
Raimondo di Sangro, Principe de San Severo" Clorinda Donato (French
& Italian, California State U--Long Beach)
"Les arts mécaniques dans la franc-maçonnerie au
XVIIIe siècle" Jacques Ch. Lemaire (Lettres Romanes, Bruxelles)
Session VIII.ii: Music: chaired
by Laté Lawson-Hellu (French,
UWO)
"Louis Guillemain's
Conversations Galantes as a Model for Polite
Conversation" Sonja Boon (Women's Studies, Simon Fraser)
"The Figure of Sarastro ('The Magic Flute', 1791, text by Emanuel
Schikaneder)"Jay Macpherson (English, Toronto)
"Joseph Haydn's Operas: To Please and to Teach" Patricia Debly
(Music, Brock)
"A Picture of Paris taken in the Year 1790" Paul F. Rice (Music,
Memorial U of Newfoundland)
Session VIII.iii: English Novels:
chaired by Alison Conway (English,
UWO)
"Women and City Spaces: Street Walking in Novels of the 1790s"
Martha Musgrove (English, Ottawa)
"'The Dupes and Fools of Women: Richardson's Libertines and
Female Sexual(ized)Response" Kate Goldie (English, Saskatchewan)
"Oblig'd to Disclose the Greatest Secrets: Moll Flanders and the
Eighteenth-Century Secret History" Noelle Gallagher (English, Chicago)
"Reputation and Pride in Henry Fielding's Novels" Yoshihiro
Shiratori (English, Visiting Professor Toronto)
4:30PM-6:00PM Sessions IX
Session IX: i La période
révolutionnaire: Thierry
Belleguic (Français, Laval), président de séance
"Les changements dans les mécanismes du pouvoir avant et
après la Révolution Française" Loredana Mioc
(French, UWO)
"La France foutue: portrait lubrique et royaliste de la
Révolution Française" Stéphanie Massé
(Français, Québec à Trois-Rivières)
Session IX.ii: German Women
"Fashionable Machines in the Journal
des Luxus und der Moden
(1788- 1827): the Aesthetics of Household Goods" Angela Borchert
(Modern Languages, UWO)
"Antiquity on Tip Shoes: Fashionable Shoes in the Journal des
Luxus und der Moden" Angela Borchert (Modern Languages, UWO) and
Kelly
Olson (Classical Studies, UWO)
Session IX.iii: Letters and Sciences:
chaired by Pam Perkins (English,
Manitoba)
"Publican, Poet and Proto-Social Scientist: Ned Ward and the
Pre-history of Sociology" Tanya M. Cassidy (Sociology/Anthropology,
Windsor)
"Redeeming the Machine: Contrary Technologies in William Blake's
Illuminated Books" John Pierce (English, Queen's)
"Those Daring Young Men in their Flying Machines: Experiments in
Heavier-than-air Flight before 1800" John Baird (English, Toronto)
7:30PM-9:00PM
Emma Donaghue reading from her novel Life
Mask, followed by a
presentation by the Department of English (UWO), a reduced version of a
production of Buckingham's The
Rehearsal (1671), a play directed by
Joanna Devereux.
Aside from being very funny, The
Rehearsal has made at least two
important contributions to English comedy: first, it established the
burlesque tradition of the rehearsal play, a tradition more recently
seen in, for example, Michael Frayn's Noises
Off and David
French's Jitters. Second, its
manic parody of heroic tragedy marks an early (perhaps the earliest?)
example of the kind of satire deployed in late twentieth-century
television comedy such as Monty
Python's Flying Circus, Second
City,
Saturday Night Live, Blackadder, and The Simpsons; and satirical
films like Galaxy Quest and
the Austin Powers series.
Like these late manifestations of satire, Buckingham's play parodies
something we all think we could live without: theater that reaches too
ambitiously towards great achievement while falling through weak
writing, poor acting, and a general disconnection from anything
resembling, as Johnson in the play says, "thinking and sense." As a
satire, the play is carnivalesque in Bakhtin's sense of the word: it is
full of parodic doubles, it features crownings and uncrownings, and the
laughter it provokes recalls the freedom and frankness that Bakhtin
identifies with both Menippean satire and the carnival folk culture.
Henri Bergson said that "laughter is incompatible with emotion. . . .It
is, above all, a corrective." Our production of this condensed version
of the play aims to administer this corrective as painlessly as
possible, underlining the liberating absurdity of the text while
highlighting the essential and redeeming silliness of the stage.
Théâtre L'on Donne, extraits des Journaux de Marivaux:
Première feuille; Deuxième feuille; Troisième
feuille; Seizième feuille du Spectateur
Français; extrait de L'île
des esclaves.
Acteurs: Henri Boyi, David Heap, Nicolás Vicencio-Heap, Dan
Perry, Lena Lô.
Saturday, 23 October 2004 (University of Western Ontario Campus)
8:30AM-10:00AM Sessions X
Session X.i: Colloque Grouchy I:
Marc-André Bernier
(Français, Université du Québec à
Trois-Rivières) et Deidre Dawson (French, Michigan State U)
"Les Lettres sur la sympathie
(1798) de Sophie de Grouchy" Deidre
Dawson (French, Michigan State U)
"Politique et rhétorique des émotions physiques de
l'âme chez Sophie de Grouchy" Marc-André Bernier
(Français, Université du Québec à Trois-
Rivières)
"L'enfance de la sympathie: réflexions sur la
quatrième lettre" Thierry Belleguic (Français, Laval)
Session X.ii: Roger
Emerson (History, UWO; ECSSS) chairing the
Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society Session
"Enlightened Readers and 'Republican Machines' in
Post-Revolutionary Philadelphia" Nina Reid-Maroney (History, Windsor)
"Tracing Hume in Eighteenth-Century American Book Catalogues"
Mark Spencer (History, Brock)
"Scottish Books in America in the 18th Century" Warren McDougall
(The Edinburgh Book History Project)
Session X.iii: Sciences and Literature:
chaired by John Baird (English,
Toronto)
"Scientific Amusements: Literary Representations of the
Birmingham Lunar Society" Pam Perkins (English, Manitoba)
"Fables of the Bees: Species as an Intercultural Discourse in
Eighteenth-Century Scientific and Literary Texts" Anne Milne (English,
McMaster)
"The Scientist as Novelist: The Case of William Marshall's
Minutes of Agriculture" Frans
de Bruyn (English, Ottawa)
11:00-12:00 Plenary Session
"The Novel as Matrix Apparatus" John Bender (Comparative
Literature, Stanford) presided by Mark McDayter (English, UWO)
12:15-1:30 Lunch
1:30PM-3:00PM Sessions XI
Session XI.i: Colloque Grouchy II: Marc-André
Bernier (French,
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières) et
Deidre Dawson (French, Michigan State U)
"D'une traduction de Smith à l'autre: une nouvelle
conception de la moralitéchez Sophie de Grouchy" Michel Malherbe
(Philosophie, Nantes)
"Spectacle et action. La sympathie et la construction de la
morale" Daniel Dumouchel (Philosophie, Montréal)
Session XI.ii: Table ronde:
Echos du 18e siècle
français pour les auteurs francophones de l'Afrique
contemporaine: Arlette Chemain
(Littérature Comparée, Nice)
"Ecrasons l'infâme! Un Voltaire américain: Mongo
Béti" Roger Chemain (Français, Nice)
"Ecritures francophones d'Afrique subsaharienne et
Voltairianisme: YamboOuologulem, Mongo Béti, Henri Lopes, A.
Kourouma" Arlette Chemain (Littérature Comparée, Nice)
"Machines et esclavage: Monstres, fétiches et ombres au
siècle des Lumières" Zacharie Petnkeu Nzepa (French and
Italian, Maryland)
"Echos du Contrat social chez Soni Labou Tansi" Servanne Woodward
(French, UWO)
Session XI.iii: Strategies in Remembering the Past
"Verbalization and Power in Mary Hays' Memoirs of Emma Courtney"
Sylvia Hunt (Anglais, McGill)
"Elizabeth Hamilton as Historiographer: Memoirs of the Life of
Agrippina: Wife of Germanicus (1804)" Claire Grogan (English,
Bishop's)
"Literary History, Bibliomania, and Antiquarianism in the Late
Eighteenth Century" April London (English, Ottawa)
Session XI.iv: Book Publishing,
Book Culture: chaired by Adam
Budd (English,Edinburgh)
"Editing the Correspondence of Andrew Millar (1705-1768)" Adam
Budd (English, Edinburgh)
"Pilers and Compilers: Early Modern Systems of Collecting
Authors" Chantel Lavoie (English, Toronto)
"Retooling the Text Machine: Eighteenth-Century Books,
Hypermedia, and the Textual Encoding Initiative" Mark McDayter
(English, UWO)
"Millar v. Taylor: a Pyrric Victory for Perpetual Monopoly" Don
Nichol (English, Memorial U of Newfoundland)
Organizing Committee:
Servanne Woodward (French, UWO)
Mark McDayter (English, UWO)
Lisa Zeitz (English, UWO)
Angela Borchert (Modern Languages, UWO)
Alain Goldschläger (French, UWO)
Roger Emerson (History, UWO; & Eighteenth-Century Scottish
Studies
Society)Henry Boyi (French, UWO)
Christine Roulston (French, UWO)
Jane Toswell (English, UWO)
Sandra Parmegiani (Modern Languages, UWO)
Emma Laval (French, UWO)
Loredana Mioc (French, UWO)
Robin Craig (French, UWO)
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