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David
B. Gracy II (University of Texas at Austin) "The Forensic
and Historical Investigation in the Authenticity of José Enrique
de la Peña's Memoir of the Alamo Battle," 26
May 2004
Thomas
F. Staley (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center) "50
Years on the Trail: Building Modern Collections at the Ransom Center,"
25
May 2004
Viv
Gardner (University of Manchester) "The Three Nobodies: Unpicking
Autobiographical Strategies in the Written Accounts of Three British
Provincial Performers, Alma Ellerslie, Kitty Marion and Ina Rozant,"
27
April 2004. Sponsored by the New Modern British Studies Group, a Glasscock Center Working
Group.
Seetha
Srinivasa (University Press of Mississippi) "2004: The Year of the University
Press," 26
April 2004
Viv
Gardner (University of Manchester) "Butterfly Dances and Braziers:
Issues of Class, Gender and Performativity in the Eccentric Theatrical
Career of the 5th Marquess of Anglesey," 26
April 2004.
Sponsored
by the New Modern British Studies Group, a Glasscock Center Working
Group.
George
Wright (President, Prairie View A&M University) "The Legacies
of the Brown Case Mandating Public School Integration in
1954," 20
April 2004
Katharine
Conley (Dartmouth College) "Lee Miller's Surrealistic Egypt," 14
April 2004
Ming
Cho Lee (Yale University) "Art, Artists, and A Liberal
Arts Education," 14
April 2004
Brian
Leiter (University of Texas) “The Hermeneutics of Suspicion:
The Case of Freud,” 25
March 2004
Richard
Meyer (University of Southern California) "Gay Power circa
1970: Visual Strategies for a Sexual Revolution," 22
March 2004
Wendy
Shields (University of Montana) "The Challenges and Rewards
of Comparative Metacognition Research," 12
March 2004
Stuart
Curran (University of Pennsylvania) "Romantic Women Writers,"
9
March 2004.
Sponsored by the New Modern British Studies Group, a Glasscock Center
Working Group.
Stuart
Curran (University of Pennsylvania) "Anchors Away: British Romanticism
in America" 8
March 2004.
Sponsored by the New Modern British Studies Group, a Glasscock Center
Working Group.
Mary
Floyd-Wilson (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill) "Renaissance
Humoral Theories of Race and Their Impact on the History of Racism,"
1
March 2004
Garrett
Stewart (University of Iowa) "Trick Beginnings: Recent Films
of the Fantastic," 27
February 2004.
Sponsored by the New Modern British Studies Group, a Glasscock Center
Working Group.
Garrett
Stewart (University
of Iowa) "Pictured Reading in Nineteenth-Century Painting," 26 February 2004.
Sponsored by the New Modern British Studies Group, a Glasscock Center
Working Group.
James
H. Justus (Indiana University) "Fetching Arkansas: Writings
from the Old Southwest," 24
February 2004
Michelle
Masse (Lousiania State University) "Constructing Essential
Ties: Louisa May Alcott's Communities,"
19
February 2004
Janine
Barchas (University of Texas, Austin) "The Female Landscape
of Robinson Crusoe," 6
February 2004
Omar
Hernández Sotillo (Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey) "From
Monopoly to Competition: What we can Learn from Mexican Elections
and Television," 6
February 2004
Giuseppe
Grilli (Università Orientale - Italy) "La formación de
un estilo: La novela caballeresca en la península ibérica,"
8
December 2003
Texas
Premier of the film Kiki & Tiger, directed by Alain Gsponer,
1
December 2003
Javashock
Poetry Slam, 20 November 2003
Humanities
Informatics initiative second annual reception,
20
November 2003
Lisa
Spiro (Rice University) "Digital Documentaries: Representing
Reality," 20
November 2003
Shirley
Mangini (California State University,
Long Beach) "La pintora de catroce almas: Maruja Mallo y la Generación
del 27," 28
October 2003
Terry
Belanger (University of Virginia) "English Collectors and American
Rare Book Libraries: Westward the Course of Books Takes Its Way,"
14
October 2003
Professor
Rey Chow (Brown University) "The Old/New
Question of Comparison in Literary Studies," 2
October 2003
Gregory
Moses (Marist College) "The Passion for Utopia in America:
What They Didn't Teach You in Philosophy," 25 September 2003
Nico
Schüler
( Texas
State University at San Marcos) "From
J.S. Bach to the Beatles: On 'Fame' in Music," 18 September 2003
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