Woolfian Boundaries - Clemson University
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192 WOOLFIAN BOUNDARIES<br />
Stephen Barkway, “From a ‘Diamond’ to a ‘Faggot of Twigs’: Woolf’s Relationship<br />
with Madge Symonds”<br />
Marlene Baldwin Davis (College of William and Mary, Williamsburg), “Understanding<br />
Exile: Th e Relationship between Woolf and Stella Benson”<br />
Marilyn Schwinn Smith (Five College Associate), “‘Could it be J—H— herself?’:<br />
Public Discourse and Woolf”<br />
Jean Mills (Graduate Center, CUNY), “Re-modernizing Myth: Woolf Writes Jane<br />
Ellen Harrison”<br />
Saturday, June 24<br />
12-30-2 p.m. Lunch (delegates’ own arrangements)<br />
Saturday, June 24<br />
2-3:30 p.m. Parallel Panels 8<br />
8A: Aesthetics<br />
Chair: Kathleen Wall (<strong>University</strong> of Regina)<br />
Heather Levy (Wright State <strong>University</strong>, Ohio), “Menippean Meat: Woolf’s Grammar<br />
of Damaged Rustic/Metropolitan Visions”<br />
Rebecca McNeer (Ohio <strong>University</strong> Southern), “‘Sticky Rice’ or the ‘Sea Pearls’ of<br />
Words: Woolf’s Struggle to Set <strong>Boundaries</strong> for her Creative Life”<br />
Claudia Olk (Humboldt <strong>University</strong>, Berlin), “‘Th e veil of fi ction’: Perceptual <strong>Boundaries</strong><br />
in Woolf’s Aesthetics”<br />
8B: Birmingham<br />
Chair: Richard Espley (<strong>University</strong> of Birmingham)<br />
Helen Southworth (<strong>University</strong> of Oregon), “‘Outside the magic (and tyrannical) triangle<br />
of London-Oxford-Cambridge’: Th e Woolfs, the Hogarth Press, and John<br />
Hampson”<br />
Madelyn Detloff (Miami <strong>University</strong> of Ohio), “Too Big for ‘Little England’: Woolf,<br />
the Birmingham School, and the New American Empire”<br />
Lara Feigel (<strong>University</strong> of Sussex), “Woolf and the Birmingham Writers’ Group”<br />
8C: Clothing as Boundary<br />
Chair: Vara Neverow (Southern Connecticut State <strong>University</strong>)<br />
Randi Synnøve Koppen (<strong>University</strong> of Bergen), “Real Bodies and the Psychology of<br />
Clothes: Th ree Guineas and the Limits of Sartorial Reasoning”<br />
Celia Marshik (SUNY, Stony Brook), “Coffi ns and Funerals: Virginia Stephen’s Evening<br />
Gowns”<br />
Catherine R. Mintler (<strong>University</strong> of Nevada), “Woolf and Uniform”<br />
Kunio Shin (<strong>University</strong> of York), “<strong>Boundaries</strong> of Exposure: Th e Naked, the Nude,<br />
and Fashion in Woolf”