Panel 5. National Comparisons
Location
Nutt Auditorium
Start Date
22-7-2024 3:30 PM
Description
- Faulkner and Du Bois: The Plantation and White Southern Grievance / Will Edmonstone, New School
- From Forelives to Afterlives: Indigeneity, Animality, and the Problem of the New in the Folk Horrors of William Faulkner, Cormac Mccarthy, and Stephen Graham Jones / Bernard T. Joy
- Flooded, Wasted Landscapes: Recycling As I Lay Dying in Cormac Mccarthy’s Child of God / Martyn Bone, University of Copenhagen
Relational Format
Conference proceeding
Recommended Citation
Edmonstone, Will; Joy, Bernard T.; and Bone, Martyn, "Panel 5. National Comparisons" (2024). Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference. 13.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/fy/2024/schedule/13
COinS
Jul 22nd, 3:30 PM
Panel 5. National Comparisons
Nutt Auditorium
- Faulkner and Du Bois: The Plantation and White Southern Grievance / Will Edmonstone, New School
- From Forelives to Afterlives: Indigeneity, Animality, and the Problem of the New in the Folk Horrors of William Faulkner, Cormac Mccarthy, and Stephen Graham Jones / Bernard T. Joy
- Flooded, Wasted Landscapes: Recycling As I Lay Dying in Cormac Mccarthy’s Child of God / Martyn Bone, University of Copenhagen