Panel. Faulkner and Contemporary Black Writers
Location
Nutt Auditorium
Start Date
24-7-2013 3:30 PM
Description
- Tortured and Embodied Nationalisms in Faulkner's Flags in the Dust and Danticat's The Dew Breaker / Natalie Aikens, University of Mississippi
- "It Was Enough That the Name Was Written": Ledger Narratives in Edward P. Jones's The Known World and Faulkner's Go Down, Moses / Matthew Dischinger, Louisiana State University
- Census or Ledgers: A Rhetorical Strategy of Verisimilitude in Faulkner's and Jones's Southern Narratives / Dao Xioli, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Relational Format
Conference Proceeding
Recommended Citation
Aikens, Natalie; Dischinger, Matthew; and Xiaoli, Dai, "Panel. Faulkner and Contemporary Black Writers" (2013). Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference. 23.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/fy/2013/schedule/23
fy_2013_faulkner_and_contemporary_black_writers.pdf (505 kB)
Abstracts/Paper Proposals
Abstracts/Paper Proposals
COinS
Jul 24th, 3:30 PM
Panel. Faulkner and Contemporary Black Writers
Nutt Auditorium
- Tortured and Embodied Nationalisms in Faulkner's Flags in the Dust and Danticat's The Dew Breaker / Natalie Aikens, University of Mississippi
- "It Was Enough That the Name Was Written": Ledger Narratives in Edward P. Jones's The Known World and Faulkner's Go Down, Moses / Matthew Dischinger, Louisiana State University
- Census or Ledgers: A Rhetorical Strategy of Verisimilitude in Faulkner's and Jones's Southern Narratives / Dao Xioli, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Comments
Attached document: abstracts/paper proposals for panel.