Occidental College
English & Comparative Literary Studies
Schedule
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Thursday, November 8
Dumke Commons at Occidental College
2:00 Open Seminar "Triangulations: Economics, Politics,
John Thelwall, An Essay towards a Definition of Animal Vitality (1793)
Adam Smith, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Discourse on the Origins of Inequality (1754)
(University at Albany, SUNY)
Warren Montag (Occidental College)
5:00 Reception
Friday, November 9
Friends' Hall at The Huntington
8:30 Registration & Coffee
9:30 Welcome Steve Hindle (The Huntington)
Remarks Richard Barney
(University at Albany, SUNY)
Warren Montag (Occidental College)
Session 1 Vital Systems: Philosophy, Sentiment,
and Political Economy
Moderator: Lisa Forman Cody
(Claremont McKenna College)
Catherine Wilson (University of York)
“Nature as System in Eighteenth-Century
Philosophy”
Mike Hill (University at Albany, SUNY)
“‘The Pleasing Wonders of Ignorance’:
Adam Smith’s Divisions of Knowledge”
Catherine Packham (University of Sussex)
“Vital Systems, Vital Subjects: 18th
Century Political Economy and Vitalism”
12:30 Lunch
1:30 Session 2 Adverse Poetry: Blake, Barbauld, and
Wheatley
Moderator: Margaret Ellen Russett
(University of Southern California)
Annika Mann (Arizona State University)
“Generating the ‘Invisible Being’”
James Edward Ford III
(Occidental College)
“An African Diasporic Critique of Violence:
The Niobe Legend in the Writing of Walter
Benjamin and Phillis Wheatley”
3:30 Break
3:45 Session 3 The Biomechanisms of Everyday Life
Moderator: Daniela Bleichmar
(University of Southern California)
Joan Landes
(Pennsylvania State University )
“Nature, Artifice, and Enlightened
Experimentation”
Robert Markley
(University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
“The History of the Earth and the History
of Life: The Biopolitics of Time in the
Eighteenth Century”
Saturday, November 10
Dumke Commons at Occidental College
9:00 Registration & Coffee
10:00 Session 4 Narrative Economies of Growth
and Hunger
Moderator: Leila Neti (Occidental College)
Christian Marouby (Mills College)
“Looking for (Economic) Growth in the
Eighteenth Century”
Mrinalini Chakravorty
(University of Virginia)
“Concerning Hunger: Empire
Aesthetics in the Present Moment”
Noon Lunch
1:00 Session 5 Darwinian Variations, Aesthetic
Turns
Moderator: Carla Bittel
(Loyola Marymount University)
Nancy Armstrong (Duke University)
“Darwin’s Uncodable Difference”
Timothy Campbell (Cornell University)
“‘Diverging Characters’: Gravity,
Natural Selection, and the Comedic in
Darwin’s Origin of the Species”
3:00 Break
3:30 Session 6 Plenary Lecture
Moderator: Warren Montag
David Colles Lloyd
(University of Southern California)
“The Aesthetic Taboo: Aesthetics a
Regulative Discourse of Race and
the Human”
- Professor Michael Near: mnear@oxy.edu