Title

Two Literary Themes Explored: Genocide and the Human Condition & Women Writing Women

Presentation Type

Panel

Academic Level

2-year school

Location

Conference Room A

Abstract

Presenters:

Hannah Diaz, Texas Woman’s University , “The Avoidance of Intimacy in Jonathan Safran Foer's Everything Is Illuminated"

Shannon Simmons, Texas Woman’s University, “The German Mujahid: Exploring Identity Formation through Inherited Memory”

A. J. Dvorak, Texas Woman’s University, "Human Monstrosity in Boubacar Boris Diop's Murambi, The Book of Bones"

Kira Cheek, Texas Woman’s University, “Financial Expenditure As Social Role Playing in Elizabeth Griffith’s The Times"; "The Usage of Mad in Elie Wiesel's Night"

Elizabeth Hancock, Texas Woman’s University, “The Looking Glass Self: Vanity Sets, Dressing Scenes, and the Performance of Identity”

Justin Nathan, Texas Woman’s University, “What Happened to the Powerful Woman: An Analysis of Aphra Behn’s The Rover”

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Apr 24th, 1:00 PM Apr 24th, 2:15 PM

Two Literary Themes Explored: Genocide and the Human Condition & Women Writing Women

Conference Room A

Presenters:

Hannah Diaz, Texas Woman’s University , “The Avoidance of Intimacy in Jonathan Safran Foer's Everything Is Illuminated"

Shannon Simmons, Texas Woman’s University, “The German Mujahid: Exploring Identity Formation through Inherited Memory”

A. J. Dvorak, Texas Woman’s University, "Human Monstrosity in Boubacar Boris Diop's Murambi, The Book of Bones"

Kira Cheek, Texas Woman’s University, “Financial Expenditure As Social Role Playing in Elizabeth Griffith’s The Times"; "The Usage of Mad in Elie Wiesel's Night"

Elizabeth Hancock, Texas Woman’s University, “The Looking Glass Self: Vanity Sets, Dressing Scenes, and the Performance of Identity”

Justin Nathan, Texas Woman’s University, “What Happened to the Powerful Woman: An Analysis of Aphra Behn’s The Rover”