Panel. Mobile Identities in and After Faulkner: Modernity, Transgression, and Liberation in Faulkner's Black Literary Heirs
Location
Nutt Auditorium
Start Date
22-7-2013 3:30 PM
Description
- The Textual Metropolis: Identitu, Vehicular Languages, and Faulkner, Mississippi / Peter Lurie, University of Richmond
- The Sexual Motivation of Flight: Transgressive Eroticism in William Faulkner's If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem and James Baldwin's Another Country / Ben Robbins, Freie Universität Berlin
- "His Own Flesh as Well as All Space Was Still a Cage": Temporal Excess in Faulkner's Light in August and Ellison's Juneteenth / Melanie Materton, University of California at Riverside
Relational Format
Conference Proceeding
Recommended Citation
Lurie, Peter; Robbins, Ben; and Masterton, Melanie, "Panel. Mobile Identities in and After Faulkner: Modernity, Transgression, and Liberation in Faulkner's Black Literary Heirs" (2013). Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference. 11.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/fy/2013/schedule/11
COinS
Jul 22nd, 3:30 PM
Panel. Mobile Identities in and After Faulkner: Modernity, Transgression, and Liberation in Faulkner's Black Literary Heirs
Nutt Auditorium
- The Textual Metropolis: Identitu, Vehicular Languages, and Faulkner, Mississippi / Peter Lurie, University of Richmond
- The Sexual Motivation of Flight: Transgressive Eroticism in William Faulkner's If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem and James Baldwin's Another Country / Ben Robbins, Freie Universität Berlin
- "His Own Flesh as Well as All Space Was Still a Cage": Temporal Excess in Faulkner's Light in August and Ellison's Juneteenth / Melanie Materton, University of California at Riverside