And on Day 1 of the 2026 conference of @c19americanists.bsky.social !!!
And on Day 1 of the 2026 conference of @c19americanists.bsky.social !!!
Welcome to Day One of the 2026 conference!
Our special issue for @j19journal.bsky.social honoring Frances E.W. Harper's 200th birthday is now out! It features *8* terrific essays on intriguing facets of Harper's work and concludes with a stirring afterword by @profkori.bsky.social.
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The Dial has stickers. See you in Cincinnati.
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Life Writingβs Uses and Abuses Saturday, 10 January 2026 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM MTCC - 707 Presider Koritha Mitchell Boston U Presentations βNo Schemes Too Wildβ: A Quiet Reading of Black Womenβs Life Writing in the Era of Slavery Ariel Lawrence, Emory U Elizabeth Keckley and the Crip Reenvisioning of Reconstructionβs Citizenship Practices Stephen P. Knadler, Spelman C βWho Is He That Would Become My Follower?β: Walt Whitman and F. O. Matthiessen Jay Grossman, Northwestern U Against the Clinical Gaze on Life Writing: Louisa May Alcott and Self-Narrated Gender Eagan Dean, C of Wooster
MLA Sessions: American Literature Before 1900 THURSDAY 8 Dickinsonβs Kinships Judith Scholes, Saint Markβs C and Corpus Christi C Thursday, 8 January 2026 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM MTCC - 706 38 Slight Forms Michelle Sizemore, U of Kentucky, Thomas W. Howard, Bilkent U, Nathan Motulsky, Columbia U, Rebecca Rosen, Murray State U, Lauren Santoru, U of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Leah Thomas, Virginia State U and Holly Wiegand, Boston U Thursday, 8 January 2026 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM MTCC - 705 101 Poe and Games Philip Edward Phillips, Middle Tennessee State U Thursday, 8 January 2026 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM MTCC - 707
FRIDAY 199 Declaring Dependence Ben Bascom, West Virginia U, Morgantown and Ben Bascom, West Virginia U, Morgantown Friday, 9 January 2026 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM MTCC - 605 235 Thermal Melville Jeffrey Insko, Oakland U Friday, 9 January 2026 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM MTCC - 801A Melville and the Geopolitics of Reading Melville Society Friday, 9 January 2026 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM MTCC - 712 304 Technology and Late-Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century American Literature Heather E. Ostman, Westchester Community C, State U of New York Friday, 9 January 2026 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM [VIRTUAL] 338 Thoreauβs Revolutions Kathleen Coyne Kelly, Northeastern U Friday, 9 January 2026 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM MTCC - 707
Life Writingβs Uses and Abuses
Saturday, 10 January 2026
3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
MTCC - 707
Presider Koritha Mitchell Boston U
See pic for full list of titles and presenters
Also attached Thursday and Friday sessions on American literature before 1900
A Palestinian keffiyeh from Hirbawi made in Palestine is the background for an array of black white red yellow stickers with slogans about Canada not being for sale to the US
LLC 19th Century American Forum's Sponsored Sessions RESOLUTION!!!!!! Thursday, 8 January 2026 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM MTCC - 606 Description: To protest the MLAβs suppression of Resolution 2025-1, participants discuss how to organize, teach, and research nineteenth-century American literary studies with a commitment to staying and fighting; a failed resolution is a lack of resolve. Presider Xine Yao University C London Speaker Oliver Baker Penn State U, University Park Max Chapnick Saint Maryβs C, IN Jess Goldberg New Mexico Highlands U Alex Moskowitz Mount Holyoke C Martha E. Schoolman Florida International U
#MLA2026 #Toronto
LLC 19th Century American Forum's Sponsored Sessions
RESOLUTION!!!!!!
Thurs 8 Jan 2026
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
MTCC - 606
To protest the MLAβs suppression of Resolution 2025-1, discuss how to organize, teach, research c19 American lit committed to staying, fighting
Presider Xine Yao
SATURDAY 376 Writing Poe Biography Emron Esplin, Brigham Young U, UT Saturday, 10 January 2026 8:30 AM - 9:45 AM MTCC - 705 410 Frances E. W. Harper at Two Hundred Kristin Moriah, Queenβs U Saturday, 10 January 2026 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM MTCC - 707 444 Margaret Fuller and Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers Observing Nature, Engaging Science Christina Katopodis, Graduate Center, City U of New York Saturday, 10 January 2026 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM MTCC - 705 480 1776 and 2026 Michelle Sizemore, U of Kentucky Saturday, 10 January 2026 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM MTCC - 206D
541 Towheads, Loaded Dogs, and Worms: Family Resemblances in the Writings of Mark Twain Edward A. Shannon, Ramapo C Saturday, 10 January 2026 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM MTCC - 206C SUNDAY 603 Family Resemblances: Hawthorneβs Extended Bloodlines Ariel Silver, Southern Virginia U Sunday, 11 January 2026 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM MTCC - 601B
See attached for the Saturday and Sunday sessions at @modernlanguage.bsky.social for American literature before 1900
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The instructions for applying for a grant have gone out via email both on the C19 listserv and through the roster of conference participants in ExOrdo. Check your inboxes for more detailed information on how to apply!
There are also opportunities to donate when you renew your membership or register for the conference. But given funding cuts at many institutions, we do expect need to be high this year; and your generosity, while always very much appreciated, will be especially important this year.
We are now accepting both applications for Travel Grants for the 2026 Conference and donations to the Travel Grant Fund pool for distribution.
If you would like to make a tax-deductible contribution, please visit our C19 Zeffy page:
www.zeffy.com/en-US/donati...
I knew Fall 2025 would be labor-intensive in terms of teaching, so itβs all easier said than done, but this is also a semester exciting conversations with folk I admire. A couple more on deck!
ASA: American Studies Association
AAR: American Academy of Religion
My co-editors Andrew Taylor, Sarah Ruffing Robbins, and I are so proud of this latest book in the Interventions series published by @edinburghuniversitypress. The Asian American Renaissance: Literary Encounters Across Time by Mai Wang will change the stories we tell about US literary history.
19th-Century Americanists of North America! Will any of you be in Europe in Dec? I've been asked to draw your attention to the BrANCA conference in Paris on Dec 12-13. They would love to see some of you there! https://branca-2025.weebly.com/
19th-Century Americanists of North America! Will any of you be in Europe in Dec?
I've been asked to draw your attention to the BrANCA conference in Paris on Dec 12-13
They would love to see some of you there! @c19americanists.bsky.social
branca-2025.weebly.com
Cfp for special issue of J19, "Adaptations."
We've extended the deadline for submissions to our special issue, "Adaptations," to January 15th, 2026. Attaching the cfp here: please submit!
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper is 200 today! @c19americanists.bsky.social @digblk.bsky.social @ccp-org.bsky.social @blkgrlpoet.bsky.social @profgabrielle.bsky.social @npr.org Sheβs just as fabulous, relevant, and fiery now as she was in C19! For a sample, see commonplace.online/article/vol-...
Hello C19-ers! The deadline for submitting panel/roundtable or individual paper proposals for 2026 conference in Cincinnati is TODAY!
And the deadline for submitting a proposal to one of our seminars is SEPT 15TH!
www.c19society.org/2026-confere...
Issue 2.1 is out! Essays by @alicedegalzain.bsky.social & Peter Balaam; donβt miss our forum on higher ed now featuring Stephanie Foote, @jennifergreiman.bsky.social, @cnewf.bsky.social, & @samcohen.bsky.social
Read/circulate/submit:
thedialjournal.org
We are hard at work on the 2026 Conference Website. In the meantime, a reminder that you can find the CFP for panels, individual papers, AND seminars here:
www.c19society.org/2026-confere...
βWhiteness and American Literatureβ, edited by Jolene Hubbs, is out today with Cambridge UP, featuring a chapter by me where I discuss whiteness in a bunch of extremely weird C19 novels and short stories! @c19americanists.bsky.social @ssag.bsky.social
www.cambridge.org/au/universit...
I guess I'm on the only @c19americanists.bsky.social watching the Sex and the City sequel series.
This is the most 19th-Century shit Iβve seen in all my years.
The 19th century abolitionist movement utilized a diversity of tactics and engaged in constant critical internal debate in the mission to end slavery. The movement needed speeches, lawyers, lawbreakers, newspapers, and armed resisters. History teaches us that freedom requires all of the above.
Frame from Alison Bechdel's new book, Spent. Ginger says to Sparrow, "Two weekends from now, I'm off to the 19th-century conference. Theme: 'The End: From Climate Apocalypse to the Dire State of Our Profession."
OMG, everyone, @c19americanists.bsky.social is in @alisonbechdel.bsky.social 's new book, #Spent! This is page 144!!! Published today!
Literally the only thing I want from my students is that they want to learn. That's it. That's the entire thing. Everything else is details
Our #TeachingC19 series is a rich resource for careful, insightful thinking about pedagogy in C19 studies. We just published a new piece today by Jill Swiencicki
www.c19society.org/teachingc19a...
Our latest #TeachingC19 essay is published! Read Erica Stevens, Ashley Rattner, and Julia Tigner collectively reflect on how pedagogy rigorously and responsibly engages online modalities and digital technologies during the age of "enshittification."
www.c19society.org/teachingc19a...
My NEH grant was terminated in service of a new focus on βpatriotic programming,β but as an American and an Americanist, I know that resisting this dangerous decision and the broader movement of which it is a part is my patriotic duty.
Wrote abt it @newrepublic.com
newrepublic.com/article/1936...
All, this is an incredibly important story paper for American women writers, and NIU holds almost 1,000 issues. Every $1K they raise will allow them to digitize 75 issues! The fundraiser ends at 11:59 CST on April 3rd. Please help if you can, even just the cost of a coffee! #C19AmLit
The first essay in the 2025 iteration of our #TeachingC19 series is published on our website! Read Margaretta M. Lovell's "The Narrative of Nancy Prince: Historical FactsβArtistic Fiction" here:
www.c19society.org/teachingc19a...
My grad students are asking for examples of historians who use literature to help make their argument. Who would you recommend?