Session 4 Breakouts

2:15-3:15 pm

(4A) Panel "Literature as History: The Reciprocal Relationship"
Room EH 215
Moderator: Mali Subbiah

  • Reese Donnelly, 91¶ÌÊÓƵ, "Qiu Jin: A forgotten Feminist to the West"
  • Hayden Dussol, 91¶ÌÊÓƵ, "Malintzin of the Maquilas': Social Commentary on the U.S.-Mexican Border"
  • Allyson Hoffman, 91¶ÌÊÓƵ, "Literature is a Historical Archive of Cultures, Places, and Times"
  • Zoe Marchant, 91¶ÌÊÓƵ, "The Miners' Cry: Cry, the Beloved Country's Mining Industry and Its Place in History"

(4B) British Literature
Room EH 218
Moderator: 

  • Asher Behmer, Reed College, "The Liminal Vathek: A New Perspective on Beckford's Arabian Tale"
  • Elena Faulk, Regis University, "Power in the Fluidity of Identity: Bianca from Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew"
  • Mariah Roman, Point Loma Nazarene University, "National Identity, Social Order, and Romanticization: Gypsies in Jane Austen's Emma"
  • Angelina Ross, Hiram College, "Repressed Desires and Inner Turmoil in Hamlet (1990)"

(4C) American Literature
Room EH 219
Moderator: 

  • Erin Atkinson, Southern Utah University, "Fearful, Not Feared: Indigenous Storytelling of Naivety in Louise Erdich's The Round House"
  • Stuart Campbell, Brigham Young University-Idaho, " John Ashberry's And Ut Pictura Poesis Is Her Name: Absurdity, Meaning, and Failing Language"
  • Adan Cruz, Regis University, "Thoreau & Jacobs: Freedom in Numbers or Division?"
  • Anie Vaninetti, Pacific University, "The Depths of The Middle Passage: Merfigures in African Enslavement"

(4D) Fiction
Room EH 206
Moderator:

  • Syrena Finnell, 91¶ÌÊÓƵ, " You and I: Two Short Stories"
  • Maddie Maschger, Brigham Young University-Idaho, "This Is What It's Like To Live"
  • Nat Mayers, Brigham Young University-Idaho, "A Dead Girls Biography"
  • Jana Moon, 91¶ÌÊÓƵ, "Friendship is Madness, Chapter One: Money Can't Buy Sappiness"