フィラデルフィアでの「第3回ポー国際会議--生誕200年」のプログラム最終版がupされています。
http://www2.lv.psu.edu/PSA/Conference2009/
以下の部分が本学会が招聘されておこなう笠井潔氏、日本語による講演「ポーの群衆とベンヤミン」(英語同時通訳つき・巽氏の司会と小森氏のレスポンダンス)などのセッションと、オープニングおよび本学会・会員によるセッションですので日毎に抜粋しました。合わせてご参照ください。
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Session XLVI: Poe and Benjamin (In Japanese with English translation) (Riverview A)
Chair: Takayuki Tatsumi, Keio University
Kiyoshi Kasai, Novelist, “The Crowd of Poe and Benjamin”
Respondent: Kentarou Komori, Kinki University
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Registration 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m., U.S.S. New Jersey Foyer
6:45 p.m.-7:45 p.m., Free Library Lobby
Richmond Poe Museum Gift Shop, 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m., U.S.S. New Jersey
6:45 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Opening Reception and Poe Exhibit
The Free Library (Central Branch), 1901 Vine Street
(sponsored by the Rare Book Department)
7:45 p.m. Welcome by Barbara Cantalupo and Stephen Rachman, Conference Co-
Chairs
8:00 p.m. Gerald Elias’ “The Raven: A Monodrama” with Ruby Chou, piano; Stina
Eberhardt, mezzo-soprano; and Gerald Elias, viola
8:30 p.m. Bedrich Smetana’s Piano Trio in G minor, Moderato assai, the Mount Vernon Trio
Transportation provided from and to the hotel.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Registration, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., U.S.S. New Jersey Foyer
Richmond Poe Museum Gift Shop, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., U.S.S. New Jersey
8:30 a.m.-9:50 a.m.
Session I: In the American Grain (Riverview A)
Chair: Marcy Dinius, University of Delaware
1. Frank Pisano, Independent Scholar, “Confession to the Premeditated Willful Murder of Nathaniel Hawthorne: ‘William Wilson,’ Poe's Commentary on the Slaying of His Creative Kinsman”
2. Peter Rawlings, University of the West of England, “‘Technique as Discovery’: The Poetics of Edgar Allan Poe and Henry James’ ‘The Art of Fiction’”
3. Shoko Itoh, Hiroshima University, Emeritus“Gothic Windows of Poe and Faulkner in ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ and Absalom, Absalom!”
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Session XXVI. Poe and Rampo (Washington B)
Chair: Takayuki Tatsumi, Keio University
1. Seth Jacobowitz, San Francisco State University, “From Grotesque and the Arabesque to Erotic Grotesque: Literary Patterns in Poe and Rampo”
2. Mark Silver, Middlebury College, “Poe's Landscape Reconfigured: Cultural Borrowing and Technological Fantasy in Edogawa Rampo's ‘Strange Tale of Panorama Island’”
3. William O. Gardner, Swarthmore College, “Brush, Lens, and Screen: Visionary Media in Edgar Allan Poe and Edogawa Rampo”
2:50 p.m.-4:10 p.m.
Session XXXIV: Contemporary Responses (Riverview A)
Chair: Jana Argersinger, Co-editor, Poe Studies/Dark Romanticism
1. Yuji Kato, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, “‘When We Were Orphans’: Edgar A. Poe, Vladimir Nabokov, and the Directions in Contemporary Culture”
2. Jonathan Hartmann, University of New Haven, “The Salon Context for Poe’s ‘How to Write a Blackwood Article’”
3. James Fox, SUNY Albany, “The Paled Mark: On the Incorporation of Poe’s Tell-Tale Heart”