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Session DetailsThursday, 29 December 358. Segregation and the United States Literary Imagination 8:30–9:45 a.m., Roosevelt, Marriott A special session Presiding: Brian J. Norman, Idaho State Univ. 1. “Temporal Mappings and the Challenge to United States Apartheid,” Leigh Anne Duck, Univ. of Memphis 2. “‘Somewhat like War’: Ghetto Borders, Black Liberation, and A Raisin in the Sun,” Michelle Y. Gordon, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison 3. “From Chinatown to the City: Segregation and the Politics of Belonging in Asian American Literature,” Xiaojing Zhou, Univ. of the Pacific Respondent: Cheryl A. Wall, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick For copies of abstracts, visit www.isu.edu/~normbria.
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