1992: Faulkner and Ideology

A selection of the essays presented at this year’s conference is available from the University Press of Mississippi. It is also available from the University of Mississippi Libraries at this call number: PS3511.A86 Z7832113 1992.

Posters are available for purchase from the University of Mississippi.

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Schedule
1992
Sunday, August 2nd
1:00 PM

Reception: Faulkner, Family, and Friends

Conference Attendees

University Museums

1:00 PM

3:00 PM

Opening Session: Welcome, Award Presentations, Dramatic Readings

R. Gerald Turner, University of Mississippi
William Ferris, University of Mississippi
Frances Patterson, University of Mississippi

Education Auditorium

3:00 PM

5:00 PM

Faux Faulkner Contest: Background and Announcement of Winners

William Boozer
Doug Crichton
Barry Hannah, University of Mississippi
Dean Faulkner Wells
Lawrence Wells

Rowan Oak

5:00 PM

5:30 PM

Buffet Supper

Conference Attendees

Howorth Home/Old Taylor Road

5:30 PM

8:00 PM

Faulkner and the New Idealogues

André Bleikasten, Université de Strasbourg

Education Auditorium

8:00 PM

9:30 PM

Party

Conference Attendees

Square Books

9:30 PM

Monday, August 3rd
9:00 AM

Faulkner and the Ideologies of Origins

Richard King, University of Nottingham

Education Auditorium

9:00 AM

10:30 AM

Molly's Vision: Lost Cause Ideology and Genesis in Faulkner's Go Down, Moses

Glenn Meeter

Education Auditorium

10:30 AM

1:30 PM

Desire and Dismemberment: Faulkner's Histories of Sexuality

Anne Goodwyn Jones, University of Florida

Education Auditorium

1:30 PM

3:00 PM

Knowing William Faulkner

J. M. Faulkner

Education Auditorium

3:00 PM

8:00 PM

The Razor, the Pistol, and the Ideology of Race Etiquette

Martha Banta, University of California, Los Angeles

Education Auditorium

8:00 PM

Tuesday, August 4th
9:00 AM

Guides Tours of North Mississippi

Various Guides

Various Locations

9:00 AM

5:00 PM

Party

Conference Attendees

Noyes Home/130 Leighton Road

5:00 PM

8:00 PM

The World in Its Ordered and Regimented Charades: William Faulkner, 1950-55

Noel Polk, University of Southern Mississippi

Education Auditorium

8:00 PM

Wednesday, August 5th
8:30 AM

Teaching Faulkner

Robert W. Hamblin, Southeast Missouri State University
Arlie Herron, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
James B. Carothers, University of Kansas
Charles A. Peek, University of Nebraska, Kearney

Ole Miss Union

8:30 AM

10:30 AM

Reading Faulkner's Appendices: Writing History from the Margins

Thadious M. Davis, Brown University

Education Auditorium

10:30 AM

1:30 PM

Faulkner and the Democratic Crisis

Robert H. Brinkmeyer Jr., University of Mississippi

Education Auditorium

1:30 PM

3:00 PM

Views of Faulkner and Ideology from Moscow

Nicolai Anastasiev, Moscow State University
Sergei Chakovsky, A. M. Gorky Institute of World Institute
Maya Koreneva, A. M. Gorky Institute of World Institute
Julia Palievsky, Moscow State University

Education Auditorium

3:00 PM

4:40 PM

Walk Through Bailey's Woods

Conference Attendees

Bailey's Woods

4:40 PM

5:30 PM

Picnic at Rowan Oak

Conference Attendees

Rowan Oak

5:30 PM

8:00 PM

I Don't Hate the South: Ideology and the Power of Narration in Absalom, Absalom!

J. Hillis Miller, University of California, Irvine

Education Auditorium

8:00 PM

Thursday, August 6th
9:00 AM

On Privacy: Faulkner and the Human Subject

Richard Gray, University of Essex

Education Auditorium

9:00 AM

10:30 AM

Oxford Women Rembering Faulkner

Chester A. McClarty
Mary McClain Hall
Minnie Ruth Little
Anna Keirsey McLean
Bessie Sumners

Education Auditorium

10:30 AM

8:00 PM

William Faulkner: Why, the Very Idea!

Louis D. Rubin Jr., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Education Auditorium

8:00 PM

Friday, August 7th
8:30 AM

Teaching Faulkner

Robert W. Hamblin, Southeast Missouri State University
Arlie Herron, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
James B. Carothers, University of Kansas
Charles A. Peek, University of Nebraska, Kearney

Ole Miss Union

8:30 AM

10:30 AM

Realism, Naturalism, and Modernism: Residual, Dominant, and Emergent Ideologies in As I Lay Dying

James M. Mellard, Northern Illinois University

Education Auditorium

10:30 AM

1:30 PM

The Snopes Trilogy and the Emergence of Consumer Culture

Ted Ownby, University of Mississippi

Education Auditorium

1:30 PM

3:00 PM

Discussions for Small Groups

Multiple Speakers

Ole Miss Union

3:00 PM

8:00 PM

Closing Banquet

Conference Attendees

St. Peter's Episcopal Church

8:00 PM