2023 schedule

IMPORTANT NOTES

This schedule summarizes all Summit sessions across the weekend. Some sessions may have additional resources available to review prior to the Summit which you can find linked in each session description.

This is a global event with contributors from 12 timezones. Most sessions will happen during an optimal window of time for most timezones but others will seem very late or very early depending on your location.

Session formats vary (workshop, show & tells, discussions, facilitated panels, group activities) and can be 30, 45 or 60 minutes long.

All time blocks noted in yellow happen in the "Water Closet", the open meeting room where all Summit attendees are welcome to gather during breaks and for group activities. The link to the Water Closet will be included with your registration confirmation email.

By registering for the Summit you agree to abide by the Code of Conduct. Any form of bullying, harassment, disrespect, or hate speech will NOT be tolerated, and violations of the Code of Conduct may result in your removal from the Summit. Thank you in advance for being kind, courteous, and respectful to everyone!

Please note: You must register with the same email address associated with the Zoom account you'll be using to attend sessions when you fill out the Eventbrite form.


You only need to register for the Summit once to get access to every session across the weekend
All sessions will be recorded unless otherwise noted and made available on our YouTube channel after the Summit.
It is okay to only attend some sessions. You do not need to register just to get the videos afterwards.

14 October, 2023Saturday

AT THE COLONIES(EDT)
AT SHIBDEN(BST)

07:30 am

12:30 pm

The Ascent Begins: Welcome to ALRS 2023

With the Summit Squad

Welcome to base camp! 

We're thrilled to embark on this challenging yet rewarding ascent together, charting the world of Anne Lister. As we strap on our gear and look up at the peak of knowledge that awaits us, we'll go over our shared map—exploring why we've embarked on this journey, what panoramic views of insights to anticipate, and how you can scale the summit to your fullest potential.

Ready your climbing ropes of curiosity and prepare for a weekend of captivating adventures! 

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8:00 am

1:00 pm

Bridging the Listerian Gap

With Stephen Turton, Sarah Wingrove, Diane Halford, JY Jiang, and Livia Labate

Facilitated by Janneke van der Weijden

Unifying the Anne Lister research community, this session encourages dialogue between academics, independent researchers, codebreakers, and creators of Lister-related resources. 

Identifying points of intersection and divergence, panelists will share motivations, unique approaches, and insights from their work. The discussion highlights the interconnected nature of Lister research and the myriad of ways in which our understanding of Anne Lister and her world continues to expand.

9:00 am

2:00 pm

Break

Grab a snack and hang out in the Water Closet with other attendees

9:15 am

2:15 pm

Anne Lister’s Music

With Lisa Timbs

Anne Lister was always uncompromisingly herself, but her musical choices show her both conforming to and rejecting the convention of 19th century ‘female accomplishment’. 

Lisa has been bringing to life music found in Anne’s collection with performances and research that sheds light on her taste, what role music played in her life and even how she used it for seduction! 

This session previews work that will culminate with live performances and filming at Shibden Hall during ALBW 2024.

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9:45 am

2:45 pm

Anne Lister's Horoscopes

With Barbara Jennings

Beyond being a setting for Anne Lister’s fantasies of intriguing with women, our 'Water Closet' serves as a place for socializing with open discourse and group activities in between sessions.

This session will explore Anne Lister through the cosmos! Could her gradual emergence from obscurity be written in the stars? Whether you're a seasoned astrologer or a curious novice, join astrologist Barbara Jennings to navigate this celestial journey together.

10:15 am

3:15 pm

Copyright: It’s complicated

With Ruth Cummins from West Yorkshire Archive Service, Calderdale

From making copies of documents to publishing the amazing research you have done, copyright affects us all. This session explores the complex topic of copyright, what it means for publishing archival documents as part of your research, and how publication requests work at the WYAS. We will also discuss copyright issues surrounding large scale digitisation and publication projects and why not all collections are available online. 

Join us for an interesting exploration of the world of copyright! 

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11:00 am

4:00 pm

Break

Brew some tea and join other attendees in the Water Closet.

11:15 am

4:15 pm

The Lister-Barlows: An early Rainbow Family

With Jann Kraus

Jane Barlow was a young teenager, when she and her mother first met Lister in Paris in 1824, and 16/17 at the time of their extended travels. 

As their relationship has not yet been much explored, Jann Kraus invites you along to explore what we can learn about Lister’s role as a quasi-stepparent in Jane’s life and how we can approach studying queer patchwork families (or Rainbow families, as they are increasingly called) in Queer Studies in general.

11:45 am

4:45 pm

Hard Break

Grab some food, hydrate, visit the actual water closet nearest to you.. then come back for more Anne Lister Research Summit adventures!

⚠ Please note: The Water Closet will not be available during this time slot.

12:15 pm

5:15 pm

Decoding Anne Lister

With Chris Roulston and Caroline Gonda

Facilitated by Sarah Wingrove

Join us for a conversation with Chris Roulston and Caroline Gonda about “Decoding Anne Lister: From the Archives to 'Gentleman Jack'”. Together, they will share insights on their groundbreaking edited collection of essays, which marks the first volume on Lister with a major academic press. 

Discover what inspired Gonda and Roulston to create this volume, and explore its cross-over appeal for Lister scholars and enthusiasts alike.

1:00 pm

6:00 pm

Break

Let's decompress for a bit in the Water Closet before we head to another Summit session.

1:15 pm

6:15 pm

“You Could Make Anything of Me”: Anne Lister’s Queer Metaphor

With Cee Collins

In this session, Lister’s adoption of metaphor is “queer”-ied. Lister uses metaphor in her journals to turn those around her into characters, and thus interpret their queerness in a pleasurable, double-visioned and crucially literary way. 

Using theories of metaphor and revelations from her use of Nathan Bailey’s dictionary, Lister’s queer adaption of the metaphor can be shown as extending from her approach to others (focusing on Miss Brown) to her crypthand itself. 

1:45 pm

6:45 pm

Break

Grab a snack and hang out in the Water Closet with other attendees

2:00 pm

7:00 pm

‘Unvarnished interesting tale’: Storytelling with historical resources

With Ruth Cummins, Sarah Rose, Gill Carpenter, and Angela Clare

Facilitated by Eugène Delacroissant (Claire Mead)

Our shared history is a narrative of events recorded over time in journals, letters, accounts, and more, waiting to be re-discovered and brought to life. Using a variety of sources can help piece together these stories to be retold today. Are you wondering how an exhibition is curated or who decides what goes into a podcast? How are these sources used in an engaging way for modern audiences? 

Find out from the West Yorkshire Archive Service, Calderdale Libraries, and Calderdale Museums!

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3:00 pm

8:00 pm

Break

Let's decompress for a bit in the Water Closet and head to the last session of the day.

3:15 pm

8:15 pm

Learned by Heart: Emma Donoghue on interweaving Eliza Raine’s history with fiction

With Emma Donoghue

Facilitated by Dr Alex Pryce

Join us for a captivating session featuring renowned author Emma Donoghue as she delves into her new novel, "Learned by Heart." This poignant narrative explores the enigmatic life of Eliza Raine, amplifying her untold story. Donoghue's masterful storytelling intertwines history and fiction, shedding new light on this overlooked figure from Anne Lister’s journals. 

Moderated by Dr. Alex Pryce, the session promises an engaging discourse on history, literature, and their intersections.

4:15 pm

9:15 pm

Missteps at Shibden Hall: Wrong Answers Only

In "Missteps in Shibden Hall," we'll be presented with prompts about Anne Lister and her world, but your task is to come up with the most imaginative, entertainingly incorrect answers. For example, if asked "What did Anne Lister call her coded entries?", you might respond "Her top-secret recipes for Yorkshire pudding"!

Join us for an entertaining twist on traditional trivia games, where the focus is all on fun, creativity, and humor! 

 

DAY TWO

 15 October, 2023Sunday

AT THE COLONIES(EDT)
AT SHIBDEN(BST)

08:00 am

1:00 pm

Cryptic Cycles: Anne Lister's 'Cousin' and 19th Century Menstrual Practices

With Anna Clark, Leila Straub, and Elissa Stein

Facilitated by Mette Hildeman Sjölin

Anne Lister meticulously documented her menstrual cycle, or ‘cousin’, capturing details like flow intensity, the use of sanitary materials, and any symptoms. As a rich data source, her journals allow us to explore an often overlooked but significant aspect of daily life in the 19th-century concerning women's health.

Through a mix of expert insights, diary extracts, and guided discussion, we’ll venture into this intimate territory, shedding light on period practices and management of the era.

08:45 am

1:45 pm

Break

Brew some tea and join other attendees in the Water Closet.

09:00 am

2:00 pm

Searching For Ann 2023

With Diane Halford and Leila Straub

The ISAW team has been delving deep into archives, uncovering new pieces of Ann Walker's story. We’ll share some recent findings that paint a more detailed picture of Ann, rich in ties to Anne Lister and others within Ann's social circle.

Join us for a session full of revelations, connections, and surprises as we continue on our relentless quest 'In Search of Ann Walker'.

9:45 am

2:45 pm

Unpacking Gentleman Jack: Season 2

Beyond being a setting for Anne Lister’s fantasies of intriguing with women, our 'Water Closet' serves as a place for socializing with open discourse and group activities in between sessions. This year each 30-minute interlude will revolve around a select theme.

This informal hangout will focus on the second season of Gentleman Jack. What did you love about season 2? What do you think could be better? Join the discussion and let us know!

10:15 am

3:15 pm

Anne Lister in the Garden

With Dr Suzanne Moss and Lynn Shouls

Anne Lister was well-read in botany and horticulture, and visited many gardens in England and abroad. At Chatsworth, she met a man who later became one of the most famous garden designers (and architects) of the Victorian era. 

This session will outline some noteworthy female botanists who came before Anne, and how and why botany was accessible to women, before discussing some of Anne's own learning and application of her knowledge at the Shibden estate.

11:00 am

4:00 pm

Break

Grab a snack and join other attendees in the Water Closet.

11:15 am

4:15 pm

Waxing Lister-ical: A Journey into Wax Sealing

With Steph Gallaway

This 30-minute session delves into the art and significance of wax seals in Lister's life with a short presentation, followed by a hands-on demonstration of traditional and modern wax seal methods. Participants are invited to experiment with their own seals using materials like sealing wax, glue guns, and decorative embellishments. 

Check our supplies list ahead of time to be workshop-ready for this interactive experience!

11:45 am

4:45 pm

Hard Break

Grab some food, hydrate, let your goats out for a run.. then come back for more Anne Lister Research Summit adventures!

⚠ Please note: The Water Closet will not be available during this time slot.

12:15 pm

5:15 pm

4 miles from Xtiania

With Henriette Stensdal

On Monday 29 July 1839, Ann and Anne arrived in Christiania in Norway. Anne in familiar style takes control of the carriage herself as they drive the last distance into town. In Norway, Anne hires a private teacher and by reading her travel notes it is clear that she learned a lot about Norwegian society and history. In Drammen, she discovers that she has lost her mourning ring for her uncle. Will she find it again? 

Henriette Stensdal will guide us through the 17 days they stayed in Norway.

Resources:

1:00 pm

6:00 pm

Break

Let's decompress for a bit in the Water Closet before we head to another Summit session.

1:15 pm

6:15 pm

Suing Miss Walker: An analysis of Horncastle v Walker

With Marlene Oliveira

In the summer of 1843, Ann Walker was taken to court. 

On the other side of the barricade was Charles Horncastle, a man who claimed that she kept making excuses and refused to pay for the land she had agreed to buy several months prior. But was the case really that simple? What was Ann Walker’s argument not to pay the sum agreed? And how did it all end?

Join us in an analysis of this case and learn more about the circumstances that led to it and the people involved.

2:00 pm

7:00 pm

Break

Brew some tea and join other attendees in the Water Closet.

2:15 pm

7:15 pm

Lister's Web: Interweaving Personal Connections in Anne Lister's Social Circle

With Shantel Smith, Marlene Oliveira, Kat Williams, and Steph Gallaway

Facilitated by Jessica Lowther-Payne

Unravel the complex web of Anne Lister's intimate connections as we explore how the women she loved, courted, and befriended interacted within her social network. Did they know each other? How did they move within the same social circles? What were the dynamics of their relationships beyond their ties to Lister? 

Join us as we chart these intersections, and gain unprecedented insights into 19th-century women's relationships and social networks.

3:15 pm

8:15 pm

Peak Party: Summit Reflections & Future Aspirations

With the Summit Squad

We reached the summit! 

Let’s take a moment to catch our breath and reflect on our collective progress. This open discussion represents the essence of our community – everyone's contribution is valuable, everyone's ideas are welcomed, and everyone's passion is the fuel that propels us onward. Come and share your personal takeaways, favorite moments, or ideas and hopes for the future as we end our summit on a note of appreciation and anticipation.