Friday, 6 January, 5:15–6:30 p.m., 611, WSCC
A special session
Presiding: Melissa Asher Daniels, Northwestern Univ.; Gregory Laski, Northwestern Univ.
Speakers: Adam Francis Bradley, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder; Russ Castronovo, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison; Soyica Diggs Colbert, Dartmouth Coll.; John Ernest, West Virginia Univ., Morgantown; Sharon Patricia Holland, Duke Univ.
Responding: Kenneth W. Warren, Univ. of Chicago
Session Description:
In his provocative new book, What Was African American Literature? (2011), Kenneth W. Warren argues that African American literature ended with the legal abrogation of Jim Crow. This roundtable brings together a diverse group of scholars of African American literature to discuss this claim and explore its implications for the field in the new millennium.
Subject:
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American Literature – General
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