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Tuesday, 27 December
30. Complicity and Collusion: Accounting for Ethics in Twentieth-Century American Narrative
5:15–6:30 p.m., Park Tower Suite 8209, Marriott
A special session
Presiding: Elizabeth Duquette, Gettysburg Coll. 1. “Conspiracy, Complicity, and the Moral Implications of Market Crowds,” David A. Zimmerman, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison 2. “Running Riot: The History of Agency in Royce and DuBois,” Elizabeth Duquette 3. “What’s So Great about Gatsby? Gambling and the Jewishness of United States Citizenship,” Naomi Reed, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana
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