AATSEEL 2003 will be held in San Diego, CA at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort, December 27-30. Pre-registration for the conference closed on November 30. Anyone wishing to register for the conference must now do so onsite at Loews Coronado.
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December 28, 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Panel 28C-1: Teaching Lolita (I)
Chair:
Zoran Kuzmanovich, Davidson College
Equipment:
CP
Paper: My Sin,
My Soul: Making a Monster in Frankenstein and Lolita
(Rebeca Helfer, Columbia University)
Paper: ‘To
borrow and to borrow and to borrow’: Teaching Lolita Through Parody
(Charles Fischer, University of Washington)
Paper: A Question
of Focal Adjustment: Teaching Lolita with Its Film Adaptations
(Christopher A. Link, Boston University)
Paper: On the
Road with Lolita (Corinne Scheiner, Colorado College)
December 28, 3:15-5:15
Panel 28D-3: Teaching Lolita (II)
Chair: Zoran
Kuzmanovich, Davidson College
Paper: Being
Cruel to be Kind: Teaching Lolita’s ‘Trifles’ and ‘Telltale Tingles’
(Harriet Hustis, The College of New Jersey)
Paper: Humbert
Humbert and the Five D’s: Dramatics, Dance, Debating, Dating, and Democracy
(David Clippinger, Pennsylvania State University)
Paper: Peddling
Pedophilia, Murder, Lesbianism, and Suicide: Teaching Controversial Texts at a
Religious College (Marianne Cotugno)
Discussant: Galya
Diment, University of Washington
December 29, 8-10 am
Panel 29A-3: Theoretical Approaches to
Literature
Paper: The
Linguistic Prison-House of the Unconscious: Oedipus Complex in Belyj and
Nabokov (Maria Levina Parker, University of Geneva)
Panel 29C-3: International Vladimir Nabokov
Society
Chair: Zoran Kuzmanovich, Davidson
College
Paper: Sports in
Nabokov (Timothy C. Harte, Bryn Mawr College)
Paper:
Poshlust’,
Hegelian Syllogism, and the Proverb: A Paremiological Approach to Vladimir
Nabokov’s Laughter in the Dark (Kevin J. McKenna, University
of Vermont)
Paper: Imaginary
Journeys and Nightmares: “The Execution” and its Models (Stanislav Shvabrin,
University of California, Los Angeles)
Paper: Nabokov’s
Theory and Practice of Translation (Joseph Fitzpatrick, Duke
University)
Paper: Literalness,
Translation, and Commentary : Nabokov’s Eugene Onegin (Julia
Trubikhina, New York University)