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Stephen Crane Panels at ALA 2013 in Boston

Friday May 24, 2013 2:10 –3:30

Session 11-G Stephen Crane I: Ethics, Gender, Violence (St George B 3rd Floor)

Organized by the Stephen Crane Society

Chair: Paul Sorrentino, Virginia Tech

1. “’The Monster’ and Medical Ethics: Dr. Trescott, the Doctors of Whilomville and the Hippocratic Oath,” Patrick K. Dooley, St. Bonaventure University

2. “Against Fathers, Literal and Literary: Religion, Realism, and the Problem of Violence in Maggie: A Girl of the Streets,” Adam H. Wood, Salisbury University

3. “'It Is Hard for a Man to Know What to Do': Staging Masculinity in Stephen Crane's 'The Monster,'" Scott Inniss, University of British Columbia

Friday May 24, 2013 3:40 –5:00 pm

Session 12-G Stephen Crane II: Open Topic (St George B 3rd Floor)

Organized by the Stephen Crane Society

Chair: Benjamin F. Fisher, University of Mississippi

1. “Stephen Crane's Reports from the West and Mexico: Examining the Edges of the Modern, Commercial World,” Donald Vanouse, SUNY Oswego

2. “Readings of The Red Badge of Courage in China,” Angkun Qi, NanChang Hangkong University

3. “Early Visual Media in Stephen Crane’s ‘The Blue Hotel’ and ‘The Five White Mice,’” Yair Solan, City University of New York

Session 13-O Business Meeting: Stephen Crane Society (North Star 7th Floor)

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Stephen Crane Panels at ALA 2012 in San Francisco

Session 16-I Stephen Crane (Bay Level: Seacliff A)
Organized by the Stephen Crane Society Chair: Benjamin F. Fisher, University of Mississippi
1. “Individual and Crowd in Stephen Crane’s New York,” Peter J. Bellis, University of Alabama at Birmingham

2. “Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and the “Pathetic Fallacy”: Gender, Feeling, and Literary Naturalism,” Pip. Gordon, University of Mississippi

3. “Tomato Cans, Cholly Boys, and Studio Teas: Making and Re-Making the Artist in Stephen Crane’s The Third Violet,” Jennifer Leigh Moffitt, Florida State University

Session 17-G Stephen Crane (Bay Level: Seacliff A)
Organized by the Stephen Crane Society Chair: Benjamin F. Fisher, Emeritus, University of Mississippi
1. “Through the open doors curious eyes stared in”: Slumming Fantasies and the Fantasy of the Slum in the Work of Stephen Crane,” David Thomas Holmberg, University of Washington.

2. “The Red Badge of Courage and the Post-9/11 Generation,” Richard Fusco, St. Joseph’s University


Session 19-A
Business Meeting: Stephen Crane Society (Bay Level: Seacliff A)

Stephen Crane Panels at ALA 2011 in Boston

Thursday, May 26, 2011 12:00 – 1:20 pm

Session 3-C ―Stephen Crane: Open Topics” (Marriott Dartmouth)

Organized by the Stephen Crane Society, Session 1

Chair: Benjamin F. Fisher, University of Mississippi

1. “From the Heart: Print Design and the Person in The Black Riders and Other Lines,” Caroline Gelmi, Tufts University

2. :Stephen Crane: ‘The Open Boat’ and Zoroastrianism,” Deborah Ann Scaperoth, University of Tennessee

3. “Prospects for the Study of Stephen Crane,” Patrick Dooley, St. Bonaventure University

 

Friday, May 27, 2011

8:10 – 9:30 am

Session 7-B Innovative Ways for Teaching the Works of Stephen Crane: a Roundtable (Essex South)

Organized by the Stephen Crane Society

Moderator: Paul Sorrentino, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & SU

Donald Vanouse, SUNY Oswego
James Nagel, University of Georgia
Dennis Eddings, Western Oregon University
John Clendenning, California SU Northridge
Donna Campbell, Washington State University

Friday, May 27, 2011

12:40 –2:00 pm

Session 10-M Business meeting: Stephen Crane Society (Helicon 7 th Floor)

 

Stephen Crane Panels at ALA 2010 (San Francisco)

Saturday, May 29, 8-9:20 a.m.
Session 15-F Stephen Crane and American Literary History
(Seacliff D)

Organized by the Stephen Crane Society

Chair: Paul Sorrentino, Virginia Tech

  1. “‘He was like a little dog’: Reading ‘The Monster’ with Toni Morrison,” Thomas Morgan, University of Dayton
  2. “Stephen Crane and Walt Whitman: Regarding the Wounded and the Dead in the Church Surgery,” Donald Vanouse, SUNY Oswego
  3. “The Red Badge of Courage and the Dawning of American Modernism,” Damon Barta, University of British Columbia


Saturday, May 29, 9:30-10:50 a.m.
Session 16-I Revisiting Stephen Crane’s Maggie, A Girl of the Streets (Seacliff D)

Organized by the Stephen Crane Society

Chair: John Dudley, University of South Dakota

  1. “How the Other Half Speaks: Crane’s Inversion of Local Color Conventions in Maggie,” Philip Leigh, University of Texas, Austin
  2. “Blossoming in a Mud Puddle: Juvenile Delinquency, Gender and Race in Stephen Crane’s Maggie, A Girl of the Streets,” H. Julie Kae, University of Washington
  3. “Learning to Consume, Learning to Sell: Entering the Economic Marketplace of Maggie,” Laine Perez, University of Texas, Austin

 

 

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