Saturday, 5 January, 12:00 noon–1:15 p.m., Berkeley, Sheraton
Program arranged by the Community College Humanities Association
Presiding: Stacey Lee Donohue, Central Oregon Community Coll.
Stacey Lee Donohue's Annotation:
Speakers: Margarette R. Connor, Hostos Community Coll., City Univ. of New York; Gregory Eiselein, Kansas State Univ.; Mark John Isola, Wentworth Inst. of Tech.; Diane Krumrey, Univ. of Bridgeport
Margarette R. Connor's Annotation: I am no longer at Hostos, but at Borough of Manhattan Community College. But still City Univ.
Responding: George Louis Scheper, Community Coll. of Baltimore County, MD
For abstracts, write to sdonohue@cocc.edu after 15 Dec.
Session Description:
Roundtable discussions will begin with an update on the new Alcott digital archive, followed by brief comments on the following: Little Women and transcendentalism; Hawthorne's Blithedale Romance and Paul Harding's Tinkers as portals to transcendentalism; and transcendentalist themes in contemporary cinema.
Subjects:
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General Literature – Literature and Other Arts, Humanities, Law, Psychology, Science, and Sociology
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American Literature – General
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