Media Literacy, Democracy & the Schools Gregg Brownell
Explore the intersections of cultural studies, the humanities, and social sciences. Join us for an engaging interdisciplinary academic conference where graduate and advanced undergraduates present research, share ideas, and engage with peers in thoughtful discussions.
Suzanne Juhasz will explore her life as a passionate reader in a talk entitled "Reading From the Heart." This talk examines why fiction attracts so many women readers and what that reading experience is like.
Ensnared Destinies?: African Marketwomanry in the Slave Trade Era Lillian Ashcraft-Eason
Flyer, Violence, Gender, and Drinking in the Early National United States Dr. Scott Martin
From Black Power to Jewish Radicalism, 1967-1973 Michael Staub
Stray Ejections, Misplaced, Shrouded in Forgetting: History, Trauma, and the Politics of Absence in Theresa Cha's Dictee Ellen Berry
Cultural Meaning and Wilderness: Re-Envisioning Protected Land Shannon Orr
Revealing John Doe: The Origins and Culture of Anonymous Speech in U.S. Law Victoria Ekstrand, 2009-2010
Drama and the Politics of Generational Conflict in Shakespeare's England Stephanie Gearhart
Trading on Cultural Capital: Madame de Stael's Politics of Literature
Through the lenses of plantation slavery, the process of creolization, and organized rebellions, Kristina Richardson will detail the history of Muslim slave traders and their trafficking journey from Mozambique to Iraq beginning in the 800s.