Scholars@Hallwalls: Rachel Ablow

Friday, Apr. 4, 4 p.m. [originally Mar. 28]

Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center (341 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, NY 14202)

DATE CHANGE

This event will take place on Friday, April 4, 4 p.m. due to an unavoidable conflict on the originally scheduled date one week prior.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Join us for Scholars@Hallwalls! Complimentary wine and light fare are served for a brief, pre-talk mingling session.

4:00pm | Mingling

4:15pm | Introductions and featured talk followed by Q+A

We hope you'll join us in-person for the good camaraderie and conversation, but you can also livestream the event via the Hallwalls website.

Rachel Ablow

Photo portrait of Rachel Ablow.

Rachel Ablow

Rachel Ablow

Professor
University at Buffalo

Belief as Culture: Flora Annie Steel’s Imperialist Postsecularism

This paper considers the complex imperial politics involved in regarding belief as bound up with culture—and so, too, the potential complicity of both universalizing and anti-universalizing gestures with justifications of empire. It is taken from a larger project entitled, “Compelling Feelings: Belief and Affect in the Nineteenth-Century British Novel,“ which examines nineteenth-century writers’ interest in the social, political, and psychic consequences of understanding belief as grounded in affective experience, and hence, too, in culture and history.

About Rachel Ablow

Rachel Ablow works on the literary histories of affect, subjectivity, and the novel. She is the author of two monographs--The Marriage of Minds: Reading Sympathy in the Victorian Marriage Plot (Stanford, 2007), and Victorian Pain (Princeton, 2017)—and the editor of the most recent edition of The Norton Anthology: The Victorian Age (2024). Her essays have appeared in RepresentationsCritical Inquiry (forthcoming), NovelMLQELH, and Victorian Studies. She recently ended her tenure as editor of Victorian Literature and Culture (2018-24). She serves as Vice-President of the North American Victorian Studies Association.

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    A monthly lecture series featuring the UB Humanities Institute’s Faculty Fellows for the current academic year, hosted at Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center.