Colloquium, 28th August 2012
The one-day colloquium, held at the Wellcome Trust Conference Centre in London on 28th August 2012, brought together speakers and respondents from Canada, Europe and the US.
The following papers were presented:
Dr Chiara Beccalossi, Birkbeck College, University of London, “Havelock Ellis and Italian Criminal Anthropology”
Dr Ivan Crozier, University of Edinburgh, “Havelock Ellis's Sources for Love and Pain: Converting ars erotica to scientia sexualis”
Professor Laura Doan, University of Manchester, “‘A peculiarly obscure subject’: The Missing ‘Case’ of the Heterosexual”
Professor Kate Fisher and Dr Jana Funke, University of Exeter, “Havelock Ellis and the History of Marriage”
Dr Lesley Hall, Wellcome Trust, “Tea-parties and Tensions Negotiated: The 20-Odd Year Friendship of Stella Browne and Havelock Ellis”
Professor Susan McCabe, University of Southern California, “Havelock Ellis and his Inverted Modernists”
Dr Chris Nottingham, Glasgow Caledonian University, “Why Read Ellis?”
Dr Vike Martina Plock, University of Exeter, “James Joyce, Havelock Ellis, and the Modern Scientific Spirit”
Dr Angelique Richardson, University of Exeter, “Why Read Thomas Hardy? Havelock Ellis, Hardy, and the New Spirit”
Dr Christabelle Sethna, University of Ottawa, “Animal Families: Havelock Ellis, Sex Education and the Animal Turn”
Professor Jo-Ann Wallace, University of Alberta, “Autobiography of a Marriage: Havelock Ellis’s My Life”
Invited Respondents: Dr Sean Brady, Dr Alessio Ponzio and Professor Chris Waters
Please also have a look at Dr Lesley Hall's blog post on the colloquium.
The following papers were presented:
Dr Chiara Beccalossi, Birkbeck College, University of London, “Havelock Ellis and Italian Criminal Anthropology”
Dr Ivan Crozier, University of Edinburgh, “Havelock Ellis's Sources for Love and Pain: Converting ars erotica to scientia sexualis”
Professor Laura Doan, University of Manchester, “‘A peculiarly obscure subject’: The Missing ‘Case’ of the Heterosexual”
Professor Kate Fisher and Dr Jana Funke, University of Exeter, “Havelock Ellis and the History of Marriage”
Dr Lesley Hall, Wellcome Trust, “Tea-parties and Tensions Negotiated: The 20-Odd Year Friendship of Stella Browne and Havelock Ellis”
Professor Susan McCabe, University of Southern California, “Havelock Ellis and his Inverted Modernists”
Dr Chris Nottingham, Glasgow Caledonian University, “Why Read Ellis?”
Dr Vike Martina Plock, University of Exeter, “James Joyce, Havelock Ellis, and the Modern Scientific Spirit”
Dr Angelique Richardson, University of Exeter, “Why Read Thomas Hardy? Havelock Ellis, Hardy, and the New Spirit”
Dr Christabelle Sethna, University of Ottawa, “Animal Families: Havelock Ellis, Sex Education and the Animal Turn”
Professor Jo-Ann Wallace, University of Alberta, “Autobiography of a Marriage: Havelock Ellis’s My Life”
Invited Respondents: Dr Sean Brady, Dr Alessio Ponzio and Professor Chris Waters
Please also have a look at Dr Lesley Hall's blog post on the colloquium.