ASECS

GRADUATE STUDENT CAUCUS

  • Past Programming of the Graduate Student Caucus

    From its inception, the Graduate Student Caucus of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS) has hosted a luncheon and organized panels of professional and scholarly interest to our members and the larger community at the ASECS annual meeting. This is a very partial list of recent caucus-organized panels:

    VANCOUVER 2011
    "Eighteenth-Century Performance, Texts and Embodiment"
        Seminar Panel, Organized by Kate Parker and Chaired by Kristina Straub
    "'Surrounded by Bodies': Contact, Corporeality, and the Long Eighteenth Century"
        Scholarship Panel, Chaired by Nicholas E. Miller
    "New Approaches to Teaching the Great (and not-so-great) Texts of the Eighteenth Century"
        Professionalization Panel, Chaired by Jarrod Hurlbert

    ALBUQUERQUE 2010
    "Re-Invigorating Nature(s) in the Long Eighteenth Century"
        Scholarship Panel, Chaired by Kate Parker
    "(Not) Knowing Our Place: The Long Eighteenth in the Twenty-First Century"
        Professionalization Panel, Chaired by Jarrod Hurlbert

    RICHMOND 2009
    "Beginnings and Endings: Locating Boundaries, Crises, and Turning Points in the (Very Long) Eighteenth-Century"
        Scholarship Panel, Chaired by Emily C. Friedman
    "Roundtable on Finding Money"
        Professionalization Panel, Chaired by Caroline Wigginton

    PORTLAND 2008
    "Has the Local Gone Global? Regionalisms and the Wide Eighteenth Century"
        Scholarship Panel, Chaired by Caroline Wigginton
    "Roundtable on Publishing"
        Professionalization Panel, Chaired by Crystal Lake

    ATLANTA 2007
    "The Eighteenth Century and the Life and Death of Theory"
        Scholarship Panel, Chaired by Crystal Lake
    "Publishing Roundtable"
        Professionalization Panel, Chaired by Crystal Lake

    MONTREAL 2006
    "Graduate Student Caucus Roundtable"

    LAS VEGAS 2005
    "Employed? Employed!: New Scholars Speak"

    BOSTON 2004
    "Enlightenment, Religion, and Violence"

    TUCSON 1995
    "Life as an Eighteenth-Century Scholar"
        Organized by Leigh Anna Eicke
    "Historical Perspectives: Literature and the Politics of Representing the Past"
        Organized by Allen W. Grove

    PROVIDENCE 1993
    "Getting a Job in Today's Market (if your Specialty is 18th-Century Studies)"

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    CAUCUS OFFICERS

    Nicholas E. Miller, Chair

    2011-2012 Chair:
    NICHOLAS E. MILLER
    Washington University
    in St. Louis

    n.e.miller@wustl.edu

    Katharine Zimolzak, Co-Chair

    2011-2012 Co-Chair:
    KATHARINE ZIMOLZAK
    University of Southern California
    zimolzak@usc.edu

     

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