RESCHEDULED! Due to Hurricane Sandy, we will be rescheduling Professor Dillon's visit for later in the semester. Please check the syllabus for the schedule changes.
Please join us for our next Mellon Workshop meeting on Monday, October 29 at 12pm, at 70 Brown Street (The English Department), Room 218. We will be hosting Professor Elizabeth Maddock Dillon, professor of English at Northeastern University, whose research
interests include Early American literature and drama; feminist,
political and aesthetic theory; transatlantic print culture; Atlantic
colonialism; and the early novel. In her first book, The Gender of Freedom: Fictions of Liberalism and the Literary Public Sphere (Stanford
UP, 2004), Dillon argues that narratives of citizenship and
subjectivity within liberalism include - and, indeed, rely upon -
depictions of women that encourage affective identification as an
unspoken political act and thereby complicate the distinction between
private and public spheres. Currently, Dillon is working on her
manuscript for New World Drama: Theatre of the Atlantic, 1660-1850, as well as co-editing a volume of essays on early American culture and the Haitian Revolution.
For Monday's meeting, we will be reading selections from Dillon's The Gender of Freedom, a recent essay entitled "John Marrant Blows the French Horn," as well as a forthcoming essay from Professor Dillon. All readings are available here (log-in required). There are also additional, optional readings available for this week's discussion.
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