2004 LCMND Conference Program The 47th Annual Linguistic Circle of Manitoba & North Dakota Conference Saturday, October 238.15 - 9.00 Registration and coffee (outside Heron and Gander rooms). 9.00 - 9.15
(Heron) Welcome by Dean Richard Sigurdson, Faculty of Arts, U of Manitoba,
and by Enrique Fernandez, President of the LCMND. Session 1A- (Heron) Myths and Narratology. Chair: Tom Matchie (NDSU). *
Kathleen Dixon (UND).
Slavi Trifonov of Bulgaria and Mythic Masculinity. * Xiaoping Evelynne Song (UM). Uses of In/Direct Speech and the First Personal Pronoun in Mo Yan's Novella "Red Sorghum": An Analysis of Narrative Structure. Session 1B- (Gander) Literature en Français. Chair: Elizabeth Dawes (UW) *
Vina Tirvengadum (Athabasca U). Un aperçu de la mystification littéraire
en Europe et en France. * Joseph Nnadi (UW). Parole d'adulte, masque d'enfant dans la littérature pour la jeunesse (exemple de Sarang Seck). 10.45 - 11.00 Coffee Break 11.00 - 12.30 Session 2A- (Heron) Representing Native Americans. Chair: Robert Kibler (MSU) * Andrew B. Trump (NDSU). Indians by Arthur Kopit and Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull’s History Lesson by Robert Altman and Allan Rudolph Onstage and Onscreen Images Considered. * Ron Fischer (MSU). Rage and Grief in Sherman Alexie’s “Do Not Go Gentle.” * Tom Matchie (NDSU). Steven Graham Jones's The Bird is Gone: A Surprising Breakthrough In American Indian Literature? * Gaby Divay
(UM). FPG (Greve / Grove)'s Correspondence with André Gide, 1903-1909:
On the French / English eEdition From the UM's Archival Holdings. * John Robin Allen (UM). jraLexis: a Program to Create Lemmatized Glossaries and Concordances of Texts to Facilitate Learning Vocabulary on an Individual Basis.
2.00 – 3.30 Chair: Terry Ogden (UM) * Christopher Lozensky (MSU). Bitchcraft: A Re-reading of the 'Bitch Witches' in The Crucible. * Bill Cosgrove (NDSU). [Re]Killing Cacciato and [Re]Writing Going After Cacciato. * Margaret Sherve (MSU). Those Crazy Great Plains: Vestiges of Insanity in Great Plains’ Memoirs. Session 3B- (Gander) Lexical Issues. Chair: Daniel E. Erickson (UND)
3.30 - 3.45 Coffee break 3.45 - 5.15 Session 4A- (Heron) English Literature.
* Eric Furuseth (MSU). Raising Cain: Performing Byron's "Closet Drama." Session 4B- (Gander) Rhetoric, Old and New. Chair: Enrique Fernandez (UM) * Daniel E. Erickson (UND). Some Observations on the Portrayal of Rhetoric in Plato’s Gorgias. * Karen Malcolm (UW). Car Advertisements: A Barometer of Cultural Stereotypes.
9 - 10. 30 Chair: Alan MacDonell (UM) * Michelle M. Sauer (MSU). The Dream of Coming Out on Top: Queer Desire, Commercial Representation, and NBA Basketball. * Sarah Aleshire (MSU). "Alluring Siren, Flattering Crocodile”: Auto-feminization and Imposed Subjectivity in Drayton’s “Piers Gaveston.” Session 5B- (Gander) The Poet's Task. Chair: Enrique Fernandez (UM) * Debra Maury (UND). The Artist as Hero: Vicente Huidobro and the Avant-Garde. * Robert Kibler (MSU). Visions from the East: An Islamic Philosopher, a Chinese Goddess, and the Redemption of Pound’s System of Spiritual Aesthetics in the 1940s.
10.30 – 10.45 Coffee break 10.45 - 12.15 Session 6A- (Heron) Translation Issues. Chair: Robert Kibler (MSU) * Alan MacDonell (UM). Translating English into English: A Canadian Problem. * Brenda Prai (U de Montreal). The English Translation of the Founding Treaties of the European Union. Session 6B- (Gander) Early Modern Spain. Chair: Chandice Johnson (NDSU, emeritus) * Enrique Fernández (UM). Anxiety of Interiority in Early Modern Spain. * Jesús Ángel Miguel García (Spanish Institute of Manitoba). Classification and Social Roles of Judeo-Spanish Musical and Literary Traditions.
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