Panel 14. Go Slow Now, Or a Dream Deferred: William Faulkner and Civil Rights
Location
Nutt Auditorium
Start Date
23-7-2024 3:30 PM
Description
- How Faulkner Was Used as Copy and Shorthand by Writers on the Civil Rights Beat / Sharon Monteith, Nottingham Trent University
- Hightower Musing: William Faulkner and the Limits of White Liberalism / Robert Jackson, University of Tulsa
- The Nature Of Survival: The Fractured Subjectivities of Quentin Compson and Rufus Scott, and the Way They Bear Witness / Laura Stiffler, University of Rhode Island
Relational Format
Conference proceeding
Recommended Citation
Monteith, Sharon; Jackson, Robert; and Stiffler, Laura, "Panel 14. Go Slow Now, Or a Dream Deferred: William Faulkner and Civil Rights" (2024). Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference. 26.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/fy/2024/schedule/26
COinS
Jul 23rd, 3:30 PM
Panel 14. Go Slow Now, Or a Dream Deferred: William Faulkner and Civil Rights
Nutt Auditorium
- How Faulkner Was Used as Copy and Shorthand by Writers on the Civil Rights Beat / Sharon Monteith, Nottingham Trent University
- Hightower Musing: William Faulkner and the Limits of White Liberalism / Robert Jackson, University of Tulsa
- The Nature Of Survival: The Fractured Subjectivities of Quentin Compson and Rufus Scott, and the Way They Bear Witness / Laura Stiffler, University of Rhode Island