DRAFT PROGRAM OF CRRS/USC COLLOQUIUM October 22, 2021 EST PST 11:45 8:45
Ethan Matt Kavaler and Peter Mancall “Welcome”
12:00 9:00
Carole Shammas
The Switch to the Vernacular, Eloquence, and the Latin Grammar Schoolmaster.
12: 30 9:30
Ethan Matt Kavaler
Pieter Bruegel’s Netherlandish Proverbs as Critique of Popular Wisdom
BREAK 13:20 10:20
Paul Cohen
Rethinking Antonio de Nebrija and the Relationship Between States, Empires, and Languages in the Early Modern Atlantic World
13:50 10:50
Harrison Diskin
Eloquent Matter: Objects as Rhetoric in the 17thCentury Dutch Atlantic?
BREAK 14:40 11:40
Adam Gilbert
Hidden Eloquence in Fifteenth-Century French Chansons
15:10 12:10
Andrea Walkden
Du Bartas and the Language of Creational Things
BREAK 16:00 13:00
Amanda Rudd
“‘Runne you to the Rhetoricians?’: Believing in Apostrophe in The Winter’s Tale”
16:30 13:30
Deanne Williams
What did girls say when they spoke on early English stages?
17:00 14:00
Heidi Brayman
"'Dumb Eloquence': Silence and Signing in Early Modern England"
17:30 14:30
Closing comments for Day 1 (until 17/14:45)
October 23, 2021 12:00 9:00
Philip Sohm
Writing the act of painting: early-modern poietic picture titles
12:30 9:30
Nuñez, Sophia
"Anatomies of eloquence: The body, soul, and clothing of texts."
BREAK
13:20 10:20
Emily R Anderson
“Eloquence Matters: The Materiality of Text and Image in Early Modern Printed Books”
13:50 10:50
Misha Teramura
The Cacographic Renaissance: Reading and Not Reading in English Manuscript Culture
BREAK
14:40 11:40
Alejandra Dubcovsky & George Aaron Broadwell "I will not Divide or Give it," Timucua Language and Power
15:10 12:10
Konrad Eisenbichler When ‘the Truth of Christ’ is Wrong: Wrong Language in a Sixteenth-Century Manuscript BREAK
16:00 13:00
Frederic Clark
Periodizing Eloquence: The Ages of Latin Literature in Early Modern Humanism
16:30 13:30
Samantha Chang
If Not Saint Luke, Then Who? Women's SelfPortraits in Early Modern Europe
17:00 14:00
Heather James
"The Truth of Eloquence: Parrhesia and the Forms of Fiction."
17:30 14:30
Closing Comments (until 17/14:45)