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Introduction to Interdisciplinary/Multidisciplinary Woolf - Ann Martin and Kathryn Holland Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations PART ONE: History, Materiality, Multiplicity 1. Multidisciplinary Woolf / Multiple Woolfs? - Maggie Humm 2. Woolf, History, Us - Melba Cuddy-Keane 3. "Full of Experiments and Reforms": Virginia Woolf, John Maynard Keynes, and the Impossibility of Economic Modeling - Alice Keane 4. Desiring Statues and Ambiguous Sexualities in Jacob's Room - Vara Neverow 5. Challenging the Family Script: Woolf, the Stephen Family, and Victorian Evangelical Theology - Jane de Gay 6. History as Scaffolding: Woolf's Use of The Times in The Years - Eleanor McNees 7. Vincent van Gogh, Virginia Woolf, and Old Shoes: A Cross-Cultural Iconography of Historical Trauma from the Great War to the Iraq War - Marlene A. Briggs 8. Stopped at the Border: Virginia Woolf and the Criminalization of Dissent in Democratic Societies - J. Ashley Foster 9. "Q. And babies? A. And babies": On Pacifism, Visual Trauma, and the Body Heap - Conor Tomas Reed 10. Photography, History, and Memoir of the Spanish Civil War: Interdisciplinary Views - Lolly J. Ockerstrom PART TWO: Patterns, Practices, Principles 11. "Waving to Virginia" - Brenda R. Silver 12. Woolf, Defoe, Derrida: Interdisciplinary dogs-or the canine aesthetics and (gender) politics of creativity - Jane Goldman 13. "The law is on the side of the normal": Virginia Woolf as Crip Theorist - Madelyn Detloff 14. A Healing Centre of One's Own: Woolf's Legacy and Public Responses to Child Abuse - Marie Lovrod and Karen Wood 15. Sunflower Suture: Disseminating the Garden in The Years - Elisa Kay Sparks 16. "One Must Be Scientific": Natural History and Ecology in Mrs. Dalloway - Sarah Dunlap 17. Clarissa's Glacial Skepticism: John Tyndall and "Deep Time" in Mrs. Dalloway - Catherine W. Hollis 18. Apollonian Illusion and Dionysian Truth in Mrs. Dalloway - Michael J. Horacki PART THREE: Art, Influence, Embodiment 19. "Time has whizzed back an inch or two on its reel": Relating Virginia Woolf and Emily Carr through Vintage Postcards, Lily Broscoe, Mrs. McNab, and the Cinematic Time of To the Lighthouse - Leslie Kathleen Hankins 20. Speaking Citizen to Citizen in a Time of War: Miss La Trobe's Use of Parabasis in Her Historical Pageant - Kathleen Wall 21. Work as Salvation: Eureka's Angel in the House, A Director's Experience - Charlie Peters 22. Drawing as Thinking: A Visual Response to To the Lighthouse - Sarah Blake 23. Performing Feminism, Transmitting Affect: Isadora Duncan, Virginia Woolf, and the Politics of Movement - Kimberly Engdahl Coates 24. Virginia Woolf and Clarice Lispector: Thinking Back Through Brazilian Mothers - Maria Aparecide de Oliviera 25. Mystical Gibberish or Renegade Discourse?: Poetic Language According to Orlando - Christopher Brown 26. Selves and Others as Narrative Participants in Woolf's Novels - Kyle Robertson PART FOUR: Publishing, Politics, Publics 27. "The most unaccountable of machinery" : The Orlando Project produces a textbase of one's own - Susan Brown, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy 28. The Hotel at the End of the Universe - Steven D. Putzel 29. Globalization, Inter Connectivity, and Anti-Imperialism: Leonard Woolf, the Hogarth Press, and Kenya - Jeanne Dubino 30. Chinese Eyes and Muddled Armenians: The Hogarth Press and British Racial Discourse - Adam Barrows 31. "No One Wants Biography": The Hogarth Press Classifies Orlando - Claire Battershill 32. There Goes the Bride: Virginia Woolf, Julia Strachey, and the Hogarth Press - Diane F. Gillespie 33. Redefining Woolf for the 1990s: Producing and Promoting the "Definitive Collected Edition" - Elizabeth Willson Gordon 34. The Believers: Writers Publishing for Readers, Or Preliminary Musings on the Hogarth Press and McSweeney's - Aurelea Mahood 35. The Woolfs in Print and Online: A University Press in Transition - Wayne Chapman Notes on Contributors Conference Program

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Ann R. C. Martin is Assistant Professor at the University of Saskatchewan. Kathryn Holland is Professor in the English Department at MacEwan University.

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