Ethics - Widener University
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Pedagogy 11 | Salon 821<br />
Strategies for Teaching and Relating<br />
Moderator:<br />
Presenters:<br />
Sue Doe, Colorado State <strong>University</strong>, Fort Collins<br />
Sue Doe, Colorado State <strong>University</strong>, Fort Collins, “Building Shared Empathy<br />
Among Contingent and Tenure-Track Faculty: Confronting Labor Policies<br />
to Restore and ‘Restory’ Relationships”<br />
James Reitter, <strong>University</strong> of Louisiana, Lafayette, “Developing the Teacher/<br />
Student Relationship Through Journal Writing”<br />
Teacher Education 3 | Salon 825<br />
Local Literature and a ‘New’ New Orleans:<br />
Reimagining and Rebuilding<br />
Moderator:<br />
Presenters:<br />
Amy Carpenter Ford, <strong>University</strong> of Michigan<br />
Elizabeth Jeffers, <strong>University</strong> of New Orleans<br />
Catherine Michna, Boston College<br />
Amy Carpenter Ford, <strong>University</strong> of Michigan<br />
Religion and Literature 1 | Salon 828<br />
The Question of Ethical Presence<br />
Moderator:<br />
Presenters:<br />
Arthur Eaves, Austin Peay State <strong>University</strong><br />
Ciahnan Darrell, <strong>University</strong> of Chicago, “‘An Ethic Runs Through It’:<br />
Narrative as a Medium for Ethical Instruction”<br />
James Fairfield, <strong>University</strong> of Kentucky, “A Time Honored Tradition:<br />
Lynching, Religion, and Communal Redemption in Black No More”<br />
Paul Juhasz, Tarleton State <strong>University</strong>, “The Misunderstood Eyeball: The<br />
Impact of Jonathan Edwards on the Unitarian Response to Ralph Waldo<br />
Emerson’s Nature”<br />
New York CEA 10 | Cornet Room<br />
Anatomy of Violence<br />
Moderator:<br />
Presenters:<br />
Peace 1 | Rhythms 3<br />
Rachael Baitch, James Madison <strong>University</strong><br />
James Arnett, City <strong>University</strong> of New York, Graduate Center, “Inside and<br />
Out: Spectacular Violence and the Queer Body in WWI Literature”<br />
Patricia Brooke, Fontbonne <strong>University</strong>, “Numbing, Passé, Dangerous, and/<br />
or Radically Experimental: Violence and Desire in Kathy Acker’s Early<br />
Novels”<br />
Matt Snyder, <strong>University</strong> of Florida, “The Silences and Elisions of Kafka’s<br />
‘In the Penal Colony,’ Michel-Rolph Troulliot’s Silencing the Past, and Neil<br />
Whitehead’s Dark Shamans”<br />
Morality, Militarism, and Ante-Modernity<br />
Moderator:<br />
Presenters:<br />
Karen Lentz Madison, Loyola College of Maryland<br />
J. R. (Dick) Bennett, <strong>University</strong> of Arkansas, Fayetteville, “‘But Mothers Do<br />
Not Smile’; ‘We Feel What We Perceive’; Literature and Air War”<br />
Larry Van Meter, York <strong>University</strong>, “Paradise Lost, Bahktin, and Ante-<br />
Modernity”<br />
Tony Stelly, Penn State <strong>University</strong>, York, “Play Under Protest”<br />
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