Philosophical Underpinnings of Faulkner’s Modernism: Epistemology, Ontology, Ethics

Location

Nutt Auditorium

Start Date

18-7-2022 11:00 AM

End Date

18-7-2022 12:30 PM

Description

  • “She Cant Even Be Made So That It Could Have Happened”: Gender and Epistemology in Faulkner’s Modernism / Kate Schnur, CUNY Queens College
  • A “New Death” In The Family: Addie, Darl, and the American Denial Of Post–World War One Intimacy With Bodily Dissolution In As I Lay Dying / Isadora Wagner, University of Wisconsin
  • “And, Being Myriad, One”: Faulkner’s Onto-Epistemological Impulses and How They Contribute to a Faulknerian Ethics / Bernard T. Joy

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Conference proceeding

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Jul 18th, 11:00 AM Jul 18th, 12:30 PM

Philosophical Underpinnings of Faulkner’s Modernism: Epistemology, Ontology, Ethics

Nutt Auditorium

  • “She Cant Even Be Made So That It Could Have Happened”: Gender and Epistemology in Faulkner’s Modernism / Kate Schnur, CUNY Queens College
  • A “New Death” In The Family: Addie, Darl, and the American Denial Of Post–World War One Intimacy With Bodily Dissolution In As I Lay Dying / Isadora Wagner, University of Wisconsin
  • “And, Being Myriad, One”: Faulkner’s Onto-Epistemological Impulses and How They Contribute to a Faulknerian Ethics / Bernard T. Joy