Human, All too Human
53th Session
September, 1994
Longfellow Hall
13 Appian Way
Harvard University
Humane Societies
NANCY VICKERS, University of Southern California
Directed Human Societies
MARJORIE GARBER, Harvard University
Heavy Petting
HARRIET RIVTO, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Barring the Cross: Hybridization and Purity in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Britain
DAVID WILLS, Louisiana State University
1553: Putting a First Foot Forward (Ramus, Wilson, Paré)
Things
REY CHOW, University of California, Irvine
Directed Things
REY CHOW, University of California, Irvine
The Dream of a Butterfly
BARBARA JOHNSON, Harvard University
Muteness Envy
NANCY ARMSTRONG, Brown University
City Things: Photography and the Urbanization Process
Conceiving the Child
DIANA FUSS, Princeton University
Directed Conceiving the Child
CORA KAPLAN, Rutgers University
“A heterogeneous thing”: Female Childhood and the Rise of Racial Thinking in Victorian England
JAMES R. KINCAID, University Southern California
Producing Erotic Children
DRUCILLA CORNELL, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Dismembered Selves and Wandering Wombs
Science Fictions
RICHARD YARBOROUGH, University of California, Los Angeles
Directed Science Fictions
VIVIAN SOBCHACK, University of California, Los Angeles
The ‘Special Effects’ of Humanism in Hollywood Science Fiction
VALERIE HARTOURNI, University of California, San Diego
Fertile Facts and Fantasies: New Reproductive Practices and the Politics of Life
SAMUEL R. DELANY, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Aliens