Panel. Faulkner and Contemporary Haitian Women Writers
Location
Nutt Auditorium
Start Date
23-7-2013 11:00 AM
Description
- For Fear of a Scandal: Sexual Policing and the Preservation of Colonial Relations in William Faulkner and Marie Vieux-Chauvet / Jenna Sciuto, Northeastern University
- In the Book of the Dead, the Narrator is the Self: Edwidge Danticat's The Dew Breaker as a Response to William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! / Sharron Eve Sarthou, Rust College
- Identity and Disordered Eating in Light in August and Breath, Eyes, Memory / Carrie Helms Tippen, Texas Christian University
Relational Format
Conference Proceeding
Recommended Citation
Sciuto, Jenna; Sarthou, Sharron Eve; and Tippen, Carrie Helms, "Panel. Faulkner and Contemporary Haitian Women Writers" (2013). Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference. 15.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/fy/2013/schedule/15
COinS
Jul 23rd, 11:00 AM
Panel. Faulkner and Contemporary Haitian Women Writers
Nutt Auditorium
- For Fear of a Scandal: Sexual Policing and the Preservation of Colonial Relations in William Faulkner and Marie Vieux-Chauvet / Jenna Sciuto, Northeastern University
- In the Book of the Dead, the Narrator is the Self: Edwidge Danticat's The Dew Breaker as a Response to William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! / Sharron Eve Sarthou, Rust College
- Identity and Disordered Eating in Light in August and Breath, Eyes, Memory / Carrie Helms Tippen, Texas Christian University