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2008 Ropes Graduate Colloquium
Representing Violence: Literature & Visual Cultures
Current graduate students of the Department of English will present papers at the Colloquium. All events will be held in room 427 of the Engineering Research Center.
March 14: 2:00-5:00 pm
Session I:
2:00-2:20 pm Ashleigh Hardin: Flammable Subjects:
Human Subjectivity Post-9/11
2:20-2:40 pm Natalie Mc Fadden: (Untitled)
2:40-3:00 pm Kevin Haynes: The Role of Novels and Country Music
in the Fight Against Terrorism: An Economic Analysis
of Post-9-11 Government Spending
3:00-3:20 pm Amy Knueven: The Ethics of Representation:
Depicting Torture in the Arts and the Media
3:20-3:40 pm Q&A
Session II:
3:40-4:00 pm Molly Gaudry: Water, Whales, and War: Liberty
and Diaspora in Anthony Doerr’s “The Caretaker”
4:00-4:20 pm MaryKatherine Ramsey: “They love with such
a sacrifice”: Questioning the Role of Mothers as
Victims, Monsters, and Sites of Safety
4:20-4:40 pm Mary Jo Tewes: Creating Progressive White
Protagonists: Barbara Kingsolver's
The Poisonwood Bible
4:40-5:00 pm Q&A
March 15: 8:00 am-5:00 pm
Session III:
9:00-9:20 am Jillian Black: Dystopia and Disaster Capitalism: The
Foreseeable Future
9:20-9:40 am Nick Chua: (Be)coming Home: Reinterpreting the
Embodiment of Home in the Postmodern Nostos
9:40-10:00 am Jamie Poissant: With Eyes and Blinds Shut: Violence
and the Role of the Privileged Witness in the
Stories of Deborah Eisenberg
10:00-10:20 am Christian Moody: George Saunders Meets Arendt,
Klein, Mirzoeff, Goldberg, and Calvino
10:20-10:40 am Q&A
Session IV:
10:40-11:00 am Scott Hales: Masking Violence through Language in
Joseph O’Connor’s Redemption Falls
11:00-11:20 am Walt Bosse: “Like a bird of prey”: Visions of Death
and the Embedded American Artist
11:20-11:40 am Soren Palmer: Transitions of Violence in
The King of New York
11:40-12:00 pm Neely Mc Laughlin: The Ethics of Readerly Tears
12:00-12:20 pm Q&A
Lunch Recess: 12:20-1:20 pm
Session V:
1:20-1:40 pm Sarah Vogt: Displacing Reality: The Use of Torture
on ABC's Lost
1:40-2:00 pm Caki Wilkinson: Reading Graffiti: Transgression and
the Politics of Public Space
2:00-2:20 pm Bo Mc Guire: Shocked, Bound, Beaten and Gagged:
Gay Sex as Torture
2:20-2:40 pm Seth Hudson: Die Hard Post 9/11
2:40-3:00 pm Q&A
Session VI:
3:00-3:20 pm Rebecca Landy: The Abuse of Women’s Rights:
The Veil of Violence against Women in the Post-
9/11 World
3:20-3:40 pm Elizabeth Harmon: Engendering the Nation-State:
The Masculine and the Maternal in post-9/11
Rhetoric
3:40-4:00 pm Linda Torok: Osama Plays with our Emotions: First
World Audiences between Hubris and Failed
Catharsis
4:00-4:40 pm Final Q&A