Sunday, 8 January, 10:15–11:30 a.m., 304, WSCC
Program arranged by the Western Literature Association
Presiding: Alexander J. Hunt, West Texas A&M Univ.
1. "Nervous Bodies and Unsettled Borders: Transgressive Citizenship in Edith Eaton's West,"
Jennifer S. Tuttle,
Univ. of New England
2. "Heterotopia in Forming Identity: The American Southwest in Willa Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop,"
Martha (Max) Jane Despain,
United States Air Force Acad.
3. "'Reinvent America and the World': City Lights Bookstore, Literary Transgression, and the Cultivation of Subversive Space,"
Gioia Woods,
Northern Arizona Univ.
4. "'If the Indians Won, It Probably Wouldn't Be a Western': Attacking the Horse Opera in Contemporary Native American and First Nations Writing,"
Johannes Fehrle,
Univ. of British Columbia
Subject:
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American Literature – General
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