mercredi 4 juillet 2012

Une pléthore partielle: Questions de la taille corporelle au cours du dix-huitième siècle


Call for Papers44th ASECS Annual MeetingCleveland, OHApril 4-7, 2013

A Partial Plethora : Matters of Body Size in the Long Eighteenth Century ‖ (Roundtable)

Katharine Kittredge, English Dept. Ithaca College, 953 Danby Road, Ithaca NY , 14850; Tel: (607)
222-2896; E-mail: kkittredge@ithaca.edu





In the fall of 1811, at age forty-three, Melesina Trench traveled to Cheltenham to take the waters ―in hope to reduce an unexpected Increase of Size‖ a month later, a noted physician had diagnosed her trouble as ―‘a partial plethora‘-- that it is good honest fat.‖ This roundtable will look at the way that body size was configured in the eighteenth century. I am especially interested in the depiction of larger women and men in written and visual media of the period, but will also consider papers that look at issues of stature, diets and other medical interventions, and the relationships between size, class, gender
and power.

Seminar Descriptions
Proposals for papers should be sent directly to the seminar chairs no later than 15 September 2012. Please include your telephone and fax numbers and e-mail address. You should also let the session chair know of any audio-visual needs and special scheduling requests. We actively encourage presentations by younger and untenured scholars. Seminar chairs are reminded that all papers received up to the deadline MUST be considered. Please do not announce that the panel is closed prior to the 15 September deadline. Chairs have until 30 September to send the names of participants, their e-mail addresses and the titles of their papers to the ASECS Business Office (asecs@wfu.edu) (Fax: 336-727-4697)
The Society‘s rules permit members to present only one paper at the meeting. Members may, in addition to presenting a paper, serve as a session chair, a respondent, or a panel discussant, but they may not present a paper in those sessions they also chair.
Please be reminded that if you submit a paper proposal to more than one session, you should notify all the chairs to which you have made a submission. If you fail to notify the session chairs, they will have the right to decide between themselves in which session the paper will be
presented or if the paper will be excluded entirely.All participants must be members in good standing of ASECS or a constituent society of ISECS. Membership must be current by November 1 in order to be printed in the program and to receive pre-registration materials. Those members of constituent societies of ISECS MUST furnish a snail mail address to asecs@wfu.edu to receive pre-registration materials.


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