Moderator: Michael Garval, NC State University
An Unmuted Eve in John Milton's Paradise Lost
Anna Gallagher, University of Delaware
“Which Would Have Woven His Mortal Life of the Self-same Texture with the Celestial:” Hawthorne as an Advocate for Female Sexuality
Dana Singletary, Louisiana State University – Shreveport
From Vaudeville to Völkisch: The Improbable Life's Journey of Axis Sally
David Griffin Knight, University of Oklahoma
Moderator: Steven A. Burr,
Frostburg State University
Truth in the Telling
Dr. Joy Hunter Austin, University of Memphis
Voices of Literature: Are We Attuned to Listen?
Hussain Al-Ismail, University of Birmingham
Ghostly Silences: The Negated Voice in Seamus Deane's Reading in the Dark (Video presentation available on request - click HERE)
Cheryl R. Solis, Stanford University
Moderator: William Nericcio,
San Diego State University
Romanticizing the Digital Age: Technology, Art, and the Digital Sublime
Carson Poole, San Diego State University
Culture in Business: Cultivating the Fullest Expression
Lue Kraltchev, Southern Methodist University
Moderator: William Nericcio,
San Diego State University
Now You See Me: Invisible People, Invisible Diseases
Christina Marie Rodley, Arizona State University
Looking Away at What Cost? Child Maltreatment Holds Lifelong Pain, But Solutions Remain Elusive
Catherine Behan, Indiana University South Bend
Exploring Health interventions in the Namibian health sector: A concept paper and App Prototype
Alvine Kapitako, North Carolina State University
Moderator: Jennifer G. Coleman, Western NM University
Chosen for Hate (and Love): A Qualitative Explanatory Analysis of the NYPD’s Data on Anti-Jewish Hate Crimes
Israel B. Bitton, Johns Hopkins University
Black Lives Matter: Some Suggestions for Repairing the Egregious Harms Inflicted on Black People Chronicled In the Past, Present and the Future of America’s Racist Society
Stephanie Chretien, Rice University
Is Choosing Choice Costing Us Our Humanity? An exploration of humanity as defined by autonomy and free will
M.H. Lewis, North Carolina State University
Moderator: Tara W. Kee, University of Delaware
Unmute Yourself: Voice, Representation, Power
Karen J. Borek, University of Pennsylvania
Pretty Hurts: The Sexualization of Women and the Reclamation of the Female Narrative in Twenty-First Century Popular Music
Emmeline Miles, Southern Methodist University
Power of the Musical Voice: Searching for a Sense of Agency Through Music at Refugee Camps
Marja Karelia, Simon Fraser University
Moderator: Tom Cook, Rollins College
Historiography, Gender and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Marla Shaivitz, Johns Hopkins University
The Role of the 1772 Somerset Case in the American Revolution and its Role in Galvanizing Enslaved Africans
Lisa M. Jackson, Johns Hopkins University
The White Caps: A Case Study of Violent Resistance to Social and Moral Change in the United States
Charles C. Isaacs, Indiana University Southeast