LCMND's FIFTIETH Conference 2007: Proceedings vol. 47
LCMND: Linguistic Circle of Manitoba & North Dakota



LCMND Proceedings
pdf 2011: volume 47 / 2007
Golden Anniversary Issue

Contains:
INDEX to LCMND Proceedings vols I-XLVI, 1959-2006
(p.73-111)


Proceedings of the Linguistic Circle's
FIFTIETH CONFERENCE ANNIVERSARY
Thursday - Saturday, September 27th-29th, 2007
Fargo, N.D.

Hosted by the North Dakota State University
at the NDSU Alumni Center



124 p.
Cover: "GOLD"
Published for the LCMND by Chandice Johnson, NDSU
ISSN 0075-9597
http://www.umanitoba.ca/outreach/linguistic_circle/

LCMND Officers, 2007:
Presidents: Dale Sullivan / Chandice Johnson, NDSU
Vice-President: Alan Macdonnell, UM
Past-President: Elizabeth Dawes, UW
Secretary-Treasurer: [Linda Dietrick, UW]

Editor of LCMND Proceedings: Chandice Johnson, NDSU
Website Editor, Gaby Divay, UM

Honorary Presidents:
Ben L. Collins, UND ; Walter Swayze , UW



The 2007 LCMND Program [49 papers]:

  1. The Memorial function of Hoover Dam / A. Arrigo.
  2. Calling Gordon Kahl / A. S. Aune.
  3. Whose city is it anyway? / C. D. Baker.
  4. Narrating Toronto's landmarks / S. Booth.
  5. Atavism in Robert Bridges' "Low Barometer" / M. W. Brown.
  6. Feminist praxis in Gayl Jones' Corregidora / S. Burcon.
  7. Synge's Irish tragedy "Riders to the sea" / Ben. L. Collins.
  8. Virtual past & memory / G. Coonfield.
  9. Ismail Kadare's personal cold war / J. K. Cox.
  10. Making meaning at the US Air Force Memorial / K. Cruger.
  11. Death & memory in personal portraiture / A. Dean.
  12. FPG (Greve/Grove)'s autobiographies, 1927 & 1946: memories corrected / G. Divay.
  13. Mourning, memory & art in Urquhart's "Stone Carvers" / M. Dumontet.
  14. Memorial quilts & the political work of mourning / K. Espiritu.
  15. Politics of displacement in W. Stegner's "Wolf Willow" / A. M. Evenson.
  16. Cultural amnesia in America / J. J. Floyd.
  17. Memory & identity: Ireland and the clutches of nationalism / M. Forness.
  18. The slow food movement: commemorating the (Re)Past / D. Gilbert.
  19. Re-membering in Wendell Berry's "Remembering" / D. A. Godfrey. The presence of Dr. Martin Luther King as represented in Washington, D.C., memorial / F. Hamilton.
  20. Time & memory in Garcia Marquez' "Living to tell the tale" / R. Hernandez.
  21. The Oklahoma City National Memorial Gallery of Honor / B. Hessler.
  22. Brevity as virtue & aid to memory / R. Hirst.
  23. Memory & theology in medieval bestiairies / B. D. Katsanis.
  24. Recovering communal memory: Ruskin , Morris & the British artisan / A. King.
  25. The tension between history & fiction in Carol Shields' "Happenstance" / Ying Kong.
  26. Re-membering the Hom(m)oerotic subject of Chaucer's "Book of the Duchess" / C. Lozensky.
  27. Summing up in the detective novels of San Antonio / A. Macdonell.
  28. Suspended conversation in Victorian postcards / K. Malcolm & B. Becker.
  29. The muscular memory of activity systems / A. F. Mara.
  30. Irishness in Nuala O'Faolain's memoirs / M. Mara.
  31. The words that jog our memories / B. Maylath.
  32. Gray zones in Holocaust resistance: the Crena de Iongh family in "Zwartboek" / P. McHarg.
  33. Whitestream modernity meets First Nations: 19th cent. Canadian literature / L. J. McLauchlan.
  34. Carnivalesque historiography, popular identity, & Greek humorist Nikos Tsiforos / S. Mittler.
  35. From "Story of Dakota origin" [poetry reading] / John Peacock.
  36. Remembering the Holocaust in "Everything is illuminated" & "The dark room" / M. Raethel.
  37. Student speeches memorializing idividuals from Virginia Tech / M. Rendahl.
  38. Helping students use narrative inquiry to understand "The Sunflower" / J. McLeod Rogers.
  39. Du gauchissement des regles anthropologiques dans Michel Leiris / M. Samb.
  40. Making prosthetic memory: difficult images, disturbing artefacts / J. Sather-Wagstaff.
  41. Remembering the Crusades: enclosed warfare in the hermit's cell / M. Sauer.
  42. Sartre's conception of Art as liberator / V. Schonberger.
  43. Remembering discourse communities: declared dead too soon? / Amy R. Taggart.
  44. Memory, myth & the postmodern: Pierre Nepveu's "Des mondes peu habites" / M. Vautier.
  45. Solomon Butcher & the great white turkey: re/visioning landscape in midwestern America / The lost colony: remembrance, memory, space & fantasy / Rick Watson.
  46. Social memory & American masculine identity: war veteran memoirs / C. Weber.
  47. Remembering the body as sacred & profane / E. A. Wright, M. Fitzgerald, R. M. Jackson.
  48. A thread of hope: a historical narrative of the Holocaust / A. Yannella.
  49. German, Czech & Jewish voices on the (phone)line in L. Askenazy's "Charged to your account" / Maila Zitelli.