Complete Conference Program - Wellesley College
Complete Conference Program - Wellesley College
Complete Conference Program - Wellesley College
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Social Sciences<br />
12:10–1:30pm<br />
Break<br />
1:30-2:40pm<br />
Humanities<br />
Truth, Reconciliation, and Holding on to Identity (short talks) Pendleton Hall West 212<br />
Personalizing Justice: Beyond the Chambers of the ICTY to the People of Sanski most<br />
Kathleen A. Sprague<br />
The formation of Tibetan National Identity in Diaspora<br />
Tenzin Y. Dongchung<br />
Pacification of Rio’s favelas Through a feminist Security lens: The Case of the econdidinho<br />
favela Residents<br />
Danielle C. Milagre Pimenta<br />
Imperialism, male Heroism, and Secret Worlds: understanding the Dynamics of Gender and<br />
Dominance in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (panel discussion) Pendleton Hall West 117<br />
Laura B. Mayron, Emma D. Page, Celina C. Reynes<br />
Just Business? moral Responsibility in a Global economy (panel discussion) Science Center 277<br />
Chloe Breider, Kalina Deng, Mallika Govindan, Diego Hernandez (Babson), Alex Kaumeyer (Babson), Prerana<br />
Nanda, Jenna Russo, Jeff Stout (Babson)<br />
Cultural universalism, Cultural Relativism and minimal morality: ethnographic Case Studies<br />
(panel discussion) Jewett Arts Center 454<br />
Pauline O. Day, Adeline S. Lee, Samantha T. Spiga<br />
All members of the <strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>College</strong> community are invited to enjoy lunch on the Wang Campus Center lawn.<br />
In the event of inclement weather, the lunch will remain in the same tented service location with the Campus<br />
Center and Alumnae Hall as indoor rain locations. Light lunchtime entertainment is provided by The Blue Notes,<br />
The Tupelos, and the <strong>Wellesley</strong> Widows, in the vicinity of the lunch tent.<br />
The Search for Self Across Continents (short talks) Pendleton Hall east 339<br />
You Can’t Go Home Again: A study of Colonial Impact on Nigerian literature through the Works of<br />
Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka<br />
Clara S. Brodie<br />
forging a New Russian Hero: Post-Soviet Science fiction and Its moral objectives<br />
Elena S. Mironciuc<br />
Nadine Gordimer, “The Conscience of South Africa”<br />
Mariana Zepeda<br />
Notions of Inheritance in Joyce’s ulysses and faulkner’s Absalom Absalom!<br />
Lucy V. Cleland<br />
Asian American Studies: Why it matters to everyone (panel discussion) founders Hall 120<br />
Bernice Y. Chan, Karina S. Chan, Julie Chen, Christie H. Lee, Rebecca J. Leo, Sukin Sim, Kily A. Wong, Ya Yun Zhang<br />
from the Sublime to the Ridiculous, And Back Again<br />
(long performance) Ruth Nagel Jones Theatre, Alumnae Hall<br />
Jane E. Adkins, Rachel E. Cherny, Margaret E. Dunn, Vannessa K. Greenleaf, Hilary J. Gross, Elizabeth M. Jaye,<br />
Alexa P. Keegan, Lindsay S. Rico, Emily M. Shortt, Annie Wang<br />
exploring the musical Vibrancy of the Baroque through eighteenth Century Instruments<br />
(long performance) Pendleton Hall West 220<br />
Elizabeth M. Bachelder, Samantha M. Stephens, Madeline M. Thayer<br />
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