Full Schedule
Tuesday 6/3
| Wednesday 6/4
| Thursday 6/5
| Friday 6/6
| Saturday 6/7
| Full Schedule
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Tuesday 6/3
8:30–10:00 am |
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1: Biography News
Moderator: Lyon Evans, Viterbo College
Melville in Mazatlán
Laurie Robertson-Lorant
Masssachsetts Institute of Technology and University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
Mapping the Marquesas for Typee
Sanford E. Marovitz
Kent State University
Was Herman Melville Ever Really in the Typee Valley?
Mary K. Bercaw Edwards
Mystic Seaport
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Tuesday 6/3
10:00–10:30 am |
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Coffee Break |
Tuesday 6/3
10:30 am–12:00 pm |
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2: Forms of Culture/Forms of Narrative
Moderator: Randall Waller, Baylor University
Island Queens: “Her Majesty” and Power in
Melville’s South Pacific
Juniper Ellis
Loyola College
“The Wreckage of Races”: Melville, London, and the
Death of Typee
Jeanne Campbell Reesman
University of Texas at San Antonio
“Facts. . . picked up in the Pacific”: Fragmentation, Deformation,
and the (Cultural) Uses of Enchantment in Melville’s The Encantadas
Christopher Sten
George Washington University |
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3: Colonial and Imperial Ways: Omoo
Moderator: Bryan Short, Northern Arizona University
King of the Cannibals: Melville’s Pacific Polysensuum
Tim Marr
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
After Conversion: Non-Normative Character in Omoo
Carol Colatrella
Georgia Institute of Technology
Omoo: A Narration of Transgression and the Ideology of Civilization
Jincai Yang
Nanjing University, China |
Tuesday 6/3
12:00–12:30 pm |
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Lunch Break |
Tuesday 6/3
1:30–3:00 pm |
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4: The Business of Whaling
and Other “Heroic” Competitions
Moderator: TBA
Negotiations: Melville and the French in Polynesia
Brigitte Weltman-Aron
University of Memphis
“Duty and Profit Hand in Hand”: Melville, Whaling, and the
Failure of Heroic Materialism
John T. Matteson
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Melville’s Contextual Genius: Moby-Dick and
the Business of Whaling
Laura Saunders
Columbia University |
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5: Imag(in)ing Hawai’i
Moderator: TBA
America Encounters Hawai’i: Gender, Aggressive Expansionism,
and Travel Writing, 1848-1860
Amy S. Greenberg
Pennsylvania State University
“Depraved and Vicious”/Urbane and Domestic: Herman Melville,
Elizabeth Sanders, and the Hawai’ians
Charlene Avallone
Conference Co-Chair
Melville and Native Hawai’ians
Ka’imipono Kaiwi
Kamehameha Schools and University of Auckland |
Tuesday 6/3
3:15–4:45 pm |
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6: Resources for Research 1
Keone Freeland
The Lahaina Restoration Foundation |
Tuesday 6/3
5:00–6:30 pm |
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Oceanside Pupu Reception
& Welcome
Walter Bezanson reading “The Pacific” |
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Wednesday 6/4
8:30 am–10:00 am |
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7: Asia and Melville
Moderator: Dragan Kujundzic, University of California, Irvine
Strike through the Unreasoning Masks: Moby-Dick
and Japan
Ikuno Saiki
Herman Melville, Matthew Perry, and the Narrative of an Expedition
of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan
Dorsey Kleitz
Tokyo Woman’s Christian University, Japan
“The subordinate phantoms”: Melville’s Conflicted Response to
Asia in Moby-Dick
Elizabeth Schultz
University of Kansas |
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8: Making Meaning(s) of the Pacific
Moderator: TBA
Pacific Culture and the Ironization of Vision in Typee
Anne Baker
North Carolina State University
The Humblest of Men: Ahab’s Modest Pursuit of Moby-Dick
Kim Leilani Evans
University of Redlands
The Epistemology of Mapping and the Problems of Writing in
Melville’s Pacific Fictions
Christopher N. Phillips
Stanford University |
Wednesday 6/4
10:00–10:30 am |
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Coffee Break |
Wednesday 6/4
10:30 am–12:00 pm |
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9: Constructing and Reconstructing Sexualities
Moderator: William R. Davis, Kamuela, Hawai’i
Melville’s Pacific Experience, Eros, and History
Robert Milder
Washington University
Billy Budd and the Languages for Homosexuality
Kathy Phillips
University of Hawai’i at Manoa
Melville and the Construction of the South Seas
Robert K. Martin
Université de Montréal, Canada |
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10: After the Pacific
Moderator: TBA
The Breadfruit Tree as Whale: Melville’s Polynesian
Discoveries in Character, Voice and Symbol
R. Bruce Bickley, Jr.
Florida State University
Poem as Palm: Polynesia and Melville’s Turn to Poetry
Warren Rosenberg
Wabash College
Magic and Art in Melville’s Timoleon, etc.
Douglas Robillard
University of New Haven (retired) |
Wednesday 6/4
12:00–12:30 pm |
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Lunch Break |
Wednesday 6/4
1:30–3:00 pm |
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11: Pacific Contacts, Relationship,
and Tropes
Moderator: TBA
Melville and Pacific Friendships
Paul Lyons
University of Hawai’i at Manoa
Is it down in any map?: Space and American Symbolism in
Melville’s Typee and Omoo
Cinzia Schiavini
University of Milan, Italy
Taipivai: The Psychogeography of Islands and Beaches
Vanessa Smith
University of Sydney, Australia |
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12: Cannibals All?
Moderator: TBA
“Cannibals? who is not a cannibal?”: Melville’s Responses to
“Popular Fictons” on Cannibalism
Gregory Paul Grewell
University of Arizona
Melvillean Survivals
Tony McGowan
United States Military Academy
The Gender of the Savage: Melville’s Peeping into the Landscape
of an Alternative Sexuality in Typee
Erika Valsecchi
University of Nevada |
Wednesday 6/4
3:30–5:00 pm |
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Historical Walking Tour
The Walking Tour is also available Thursday and Saturday |
Wednesday 6/4
7:15–9:15 pm |
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Moby-Dick and Multicultural Democracy:
A Dramatic Reading and Discussion
Carolyn Karcher
Temple University (retired)
Baldwin High School Auditorium, Kahului |
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Thursday 6/5
8:30–10:00 am |
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13: Natural Harmonies
Moderator: R. Bruce Bickley, Jr., Florida State University
Looking Back: Melville’s Ecological Vision in
Moby-Dick and Other Pacific Tales
Leland S. Person
University of Cincinnati
Queequeg and Quinn: Melville’s “Undiscovered Prime”
Tribalism
Jill Barnum Gidmark
University of Minnesota
Rozoko in the Pacific: Melville’s
“Literary [and Other] Remains”
Wyn Kelley
Masssachsetts Institute of Technology |
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14: Death and Mourning,
Decay, Rot, and Absence in the Pacific
Moderator: TBA
“The Great Shroud of the Sea Rolled On”:
Counter-Mourning in Moby-Dick
Dana Luciano
Hamilton College
The Thematics of Polynesian Rot: From Melville to Yamanaka
Bruce A. Harvey
Florida International University
Pacific Decay and “Signs of Vanishing Humanity”
Hsuan L. Hsu
University of California, Berkeley
The Tranquility of the Ocean, or On Melville’s Pacifier(s)
Pawel Jedrzejko
Institute of British and American Culture and Literature,
University of Silesia in Katowice |
Thursday 6/5
10:00 am–10:30 am |
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Coffee Break and
a few words about upcoming international Melville conferences from:
- Robert K. Wallace, University of Kansas and Melville
Society Cultural Project
- Pawel Jedrzejko, University of Silesia in Katowice
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Thursday 6/5
10:30 am–12:00 pm |
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15: Resources for Research 2
Slide Lecture: Representations of the Pacific
Karen Thompson
Curator of Education
Honolulu Academy of Art |
Thursday 6/5
12:00–12:30 pm |
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Lunch Break |
Thursday 6/5
1:30–3:00 pm |
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16: Melville’s Texts
and Art Intertexts
Moderator: TBA
“Interiors Measurelessly Strange”: Melville and Piranesi
Samuel Otter
University of California, Berkeley
A New Version of Moby-Dick Chapter 55, “Of The
Monstrous Pictures of Whales”
Haskell Springer
University of Kansas
Melville’s Pacific in Stella’s Art
Robert K. Wallace
Northern Kentucky University
The Image of the Whale in Herman Melville
and Wyland’s Works
Lilia F. Khabibullina
Kazan State University, Russia
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17: Melville in Company:
Milton, Poe, Sedgwick, and Merwin
Moderator: TBA
A Different Version of Eden: Typee,
Paradise Lost and the Satanic Predicament
Leslie Sheldon
University of Strathclyde, Scotland
Travels in the Interior: Typee, Pym, and
the Limits of Transculturation
Susan Fanning
Teaching Moby-Dick and Literature of the Sea
Lucinda Damon-Bach
Salem State College
Taking the Polynesians to Heart: Melville’s
Typee and Merwin’s The Folding Cliffs
Wendy Stallard Flory |
Thursday 6/5
3:30–5:00 pm |
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Historical Walking Tour |
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Friday 6/6
8:30–10:00 am |
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18: Japanese
Perspectives on Melville
Moderator: A. Robert Lee, Nihon University, Japan
Commodore Perry as White Phantom over Bakumatsu Japan
Arimichi Makino
Meiji University, Japan
Locating Native Americans in The Confidence-Man
Yukiko Oshima
Fukuoka University, Japan
Between Mammals: A Buddhist Reading of
Cannibalism in The Encantadas
Tomoyuki Zettsu
Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan |
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19: Gender Matters
Moderator: TBA
Saving Face: Tattooing and White Manhood in
Melville’s Typee
Jennifer Putzi
College of William and Mary
Failed Recognitions: The Hidden Woman in Melville
Claudia Dixon
CUNY Graduate Center
Melville’s Gendered Sea
Rita Bode
Trent University, Canada |
Friday 6/6
10:00–10:30 am |
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Coffee Break |
Friday 6/6
10:30 am–12:00 pm |
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20: Literature/History/Nation
Moderator: TBA
Of Mimicry and Masques: “Benito Cereno”
and the National Allegory
Kevin Goddard
Vista University, South Africa
Nation and Encyclopaedic Narrative: Moby-Dick
and Gravity’s Rainbow
Antonio Barrenechea
Yale University
Teaching Moby-Dick Post-September 11
Carolyn Karcher
Temple University (retired) |
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21: Speaking (of) the
Pacific: Melville’s Turns of Language
Moderator: Dragan Kujundzic, University of California, Irvine
Towards an Ethnohistory of Speaking: Maritime
Polynesian Pidgin in Herman Melville’s Pacific Novels
Emanuel Drechsel
University of Hawai’i at Manoa
Speaking Atlantic, Speaking Pacific: Typee
and the Drama of Voice
A. Robert Lee
Nihon University, Japan
Acts of the Apostles: Culture and Conversion in Omoo
Alex Calder
University of Auckland, Australia |
Friday 6/6
12:00–12:30 pm |
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Lunch Break |
Friday 6/6
1:30–3:00 pm |
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22: Melville and the Oceanic Tattoo
Moderator: Stanley Orr, California Baptist University
Typee as Tattoo
Matt Rollins and Martin Kevorkian
University of Texas, Austin
Lines of Dissent: Oceanic Tattoo and the Colonial Contest
Stanley Orr
California Baptist University
Kakau i ka uhi
(presentation and tattooing demonstration)
Keone Nunes
Ta Tatau: Pacific Island Tattoo Association |
Friday 6/6
3:30–5:00 pm |
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23: Resources for Research
3–Invited Lecture
The History of Hawai’ians
Jonathan Kay Kamakawiwo’ole Osorio
Center for Hawai’ian Studies, University of Hawai’i |
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Saturday 6/7
9:00–10:30 am |
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24: Revisiting Biographical
and Critical Traditions
Moderator: TBA
Historicism and Melville Studies
Glenn Grasso
University of New Hampshire
From Typee to Omoo: Reconsidering
Melville’s Antebellum Reception
James L. Machor
Kansas State University
Post-WWII Japanese Gamming with Herman Melville
Yuji Kato
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan |
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25: Peeps at Polynesia:
Melville and Forms of Vision
Moderator: TBA
Surviving the Peep-Show: Survivor Marquesas as
Adaptation of Melville’s Typee
Cheryl Edelson
University of California, Riverside
Sexuality and Star-Gazing: Fayaway meets Urania
Renee Bergland
Simmons College
Peeping into Polynesian Memorials: Melville’s
Typee and the Limitations of Ordering Visions
Ian S. Maloney
St. Francis College |
Saturday 6/7
10:00–10:30 am |
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Coffee Break |
Saturday 6/7
10:45 am–12:15 pm |
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26:
Pacific Experiences/European Poetics
Moderator: Milton Reigelman, Centre College
Touching Paradise: Romantic Landscapes
in Melville’s Poetry
Faith Barrett
California State University, Pomona
“Could I but draw in crayons”: Sublime Grief
and Picturesque Narration in the Hunilla Sketch
Peter Balaam
Princeton University
Of Whales and Men in the Pacific Garden of Eden
Carla Cappetti
City College of New York |
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27: Melville Rewrites the
Pacific (or Not): Revision, Sources, and Politics
Moderator: TBA
Revising the Publishing History of the
Revised Edition of Typee: The Pacific Link
Randall Cluff
Southern Virginia University
“A Work I Have Never Happened to Meet”: Revision
and Appropriation in Typee and the Shaping of Imperial Discourse
John Bryant
Hofstra University
Plagiarizing Polynesia: A Postcolonial Rethinking
of Melville’s Omoo Borrowings
Bryan C. Short
Northern Arizona University
Mardi’s Inferno: Imagining Politics
in the South Pacific
Dennis Berthold
Texas A&M University |
Saturday 6/7
12:45 pm |
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Luncheon
Banquet |
Saturday 6/7
3:00–4:30 pm |
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Historical Walking
Tour |
Tuesday 6/3
| Wednesday 6/4
| Thursday 6/5
| Friday 6/6
| Saturday 6/7
| Full Schedule
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