Interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary Woolf : selected papers from the twenty-second annual international conference on Virginia Woolf : University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada, 7-10 June, 2012
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Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf (22nd : 2012 : University of Saskatchewan)

Title
Interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary Woolf : selected papers from the twenty-second annual international conference on Virginia Woolf : University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada, 7-10 June, 2012

edited by Ann Martin and Kathryn Holland.

Conference Author
Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf (22nd : 2012 : University of Saskatchewan)

Publication Information
Clemson, SC : Clemson University Digital Press, ©2013.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xvi, 297 pages) : illustrations

ISBN
9781781384961
 
9781942954125
 
9780989082624

Abstract
Interdisciplinary/Multidisciplinary Woolf comprises thirty-five essays selected from papers delivered at the 22nd Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, hosted by the University of Saskatchewan. Contributors link inter- and multidisciplinary scholarship to the intellectual and creative projects of Woolf and her modernist peers. Essays that identify and extend points of contact between literary studies and varied disciplines are arranged in four thematic sections: "History, Materiality, Multiplicity"; "Patterns, Practices, Principles"; "Art, Influence, Embodiment"; and "Publishing, Politics, Publics." This collection contains writing by established and emergent scholars, including Susan Brown, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy (editors of Orlando: Women's Writing in the British Isles, from the Beginnings to the Present); Leslie Kathleen Hankins; Maggie Humm; and Brenda Silver.

Local Note
JSTOR
 
UAS/JPL: EBSCO Academic Subscription.

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references.

Personal Subject
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941-Criticism and interpretation-Congresses.

Added Author
Martin, Ann, 1970-
 
Holland, Kathryn.

Added Corporate Author
UPSO eCollections (University Press Scholarship Online). MaRLi UPSO 2016 Partner Press Collection.

Added Title
Selected papers from the twenty-second annual international conference on Virginia Woolf.
 
Selected papers from the 22nd annual international conference on Virginia Woolf.

Contents
Introduction to Interdisciplinary / multidisciplinary Woolf / Ann Martin and Kahryn Holland . History, materiality, multiplicity : Multidisciplinary Woolf / multiple Woolfs / Maggie Humm -- Woolf, history, us / Melba Cuddy-Keane -- "Full of experiments and reforms" : Virginia Woolf, John Maynard Keynes, and the impossibility of economic modeling / Alice Keane -- Desiring statues and ambiguous sexualities in Jacob's room / Vara Neverow -- Challenging the family script : Woolf, the Stephen family, and Victorian evangelical theology / Jane de Gay -- History as scaffolding : Woolf's use of The Times in The years / Eleanor McNees -- Vincent van Gogh, Virginia Woof, and old shoes : a cross-cultural iconography of historical trauma from the Great War to the Iraq War / Marlene A. Briggs -- Stopped at the border : Virginia Woolf and the criminalization of dissent in democratic societies / J. Ashley Foster -- "Q. And babies? A. And babies": on pacifism, visual trauma, and the body heap / Conor Tomas Reed -- Photography, history, and memoir of the Spanish Civil War: interdisciplinary views / Lolly J. Ockerstrom. Patterns, practices, principles : "Waving to Virginia" / Brenda R. Silver -- Woolf, Defoe, Derrida : interdisciplinary dogs -- or the canine aesthetics and (gender) politics of creativity / Jane Goldman -- "The law is on the side of the normal" : Virginia Woolf as crip theorist / Madelyn Detloff -- A healing centre of one's own : Woolf's legacy and public responses to child abuse / Marie Lovrod and Karen Wood -- Sunflower suture : disseminating the garden in The years / Elisa Kay Sparks -- "One must be scientific" : natural history and ecology in Mrs. Dalloway / Sarah Dunlap -- Clarissa's glacial skepticism : John Tyndall and "Deep Time" in Mrs. Dalloway / Catherine W. Hollis -- Apollonian illustion and dionysian truth in Mrs. Dalloway / Michael J. Horacki. Art, influence, embodiment : "Time has whizzed back an inch or two on its reel": relating Virginia Woolf and Emily Carr through vintage postcards, Lily Broscoe, Mrs. McNab, and the cinematic time of To the lighthouse / Leslie Kathleen Hankins -- Speaking citizen to citizen in a time of war : Miss La Trobe's use of parabasis in her historical pageant / Kathleen Wall -- Work as salvation: Eureka's Angel in the house, a director's experience / Charlie Peters -- Drawing as thinking : a visual response to To the lighthouse / Sarah Blake -- Performing feminism, transmitting affect : Isadora Duncan, Virginia Woolf, and the politics of movement / Kimberly Engdahl Coates -- Virginia Woolf and Clarice Lispector : thinking back through Brazilian mothers / Maria Aparecide de Oliviera -- Mystical gibberish or renegade discourse?: poetic language according to Orlando / Christopher Brown -- Selves and othes as narrative participants in Woolf's novels / Kyle Robertson. Publishing, politics, publics : "The most unaccountable of machinery": The Orlando Project produces a textbase of one's own / Susan Brown, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy -- The hotel at the end of the universe / Steven D. Putzel -- Globalization, inter connectivity, and anti-imperialism : Leonard Woolf, the Hogarth Press, and Kenya / Jeanne Dubino -- Chinese eyes and muddled Armenians : the Hogarth Press and British racial discourse / Adam Barrows -- "No one wants biography": the Hogarth Press classifies Orlando / Claire Battershill -- There goes the bride : Virginia Woolf, Julia Strachey, and the Hogarth Press / Diane F. Gillespie -- Redefining Woolf for the 1990"s : producing and promoting the "Definitive collected edition" / Elizabeth Willson Gordon -- The believers : writers publishing for readers, or preliminary musings on the Hogarth Press and McSweeney's / Aurelia Mahood -- The Woolfs in print and online : a university press in transition / Wayne Chapman.

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