| THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 11:00 - 12:30 |
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Exile As A Chronicle Of Domestic Family Dysfunction |
| II. | Women Artists And Exile |
| III. | Exile Of Russian Intellectuals and Russian Children |
| IV. | Early Exiles in America |
I. EXILE AS A CHRONICLE OF DOMESTIC FAMILY DYSFUNCTION
Room #2
| Moderator: | Annette Federico |
| Department of English, James Madison University |
| 1. | An Ohio Exile |
| Robert Pope: rpope@uakron.edu English Department, The University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-1906 |
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| 2. | Bronte’s Exiles |
| Annette R. Federico: federiar@jmu.edu Dept. of English, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 22807 Tel.: (540) 568-3751 David Lane: lanedj@jmu.edu |
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| 3. | Exiled at Home: Chicana Identity and Internal Alienation |
| Suzanne Bost: bostsm@jmu.edu Dept. of English, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 22807 Tel.: (540) 568-6103 |
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II. WOMEN ARTISTS AND EXILE
Room #5
| Moderator: | Susan V. Facknitz |
| Department of English, James Madison University |
| 1. | Through the Eyes of an Émigré: Hansel Mieth’s Photographs of America in Life Magazine |
| Dolores Flamiano: flamiadx@jmu.edu School of Media Arts and Design, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 22807 Tel.: (540) 568-3034 |
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| 2. | Threefold: Exiling Genre in Charlotte Salomon “Life? Or Theater?” |
| Susan V. Facknitz: facknisx@jmu.edu Dept. of English, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 22807 Tel.: (540) 568-6110 |
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| 3. | Cuban-American Memory in Exile: A Reading of Ana Menendez’s In Cuba I was a German Shepherd |
| Maya Socolovsky: socolovskym@mail.ecu.edu Dept. of English, 9A Merry Lane, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina,27858 |
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III. EXILE OF RUSSIAN INTELLECTUALS AND RUSSIAN CHILDREN
Room #3
| Moderator: | Mary Louise Loe |
| Department of History, James Madison University |
| 1. | The Russian Intelligentsia and Exile |
| Mary Louise Loe: loeml@jmu.edu Dept. of History, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 22807 Tel.: (540) 568-6168 |
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| 2. | “These ruined children…” Children and Siberian Exile During the 19th Century |
| Andrew Gentes: katorzhnik@yahoo.com Dept. of History, Political Science, and Economics, Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Tel.: (570) 266-4664 (office) (570) 893-2185 |
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| 3. | The Exile Paradigm, Alexander Hertsen’s Political Fate, and the East-West Problem in Russian Populist Tradition |
| Alexei Pimenov: pimenov44@hotmail.com 12503 Village Square Terrace, Apt. 302, Rockville, MD 20852 Tel.: (301) 816-2347 |
| Moderator: | Joan Walker |
| Thunderbird Archaeological Associates, Inc, Woodstock, VA, 22664 |
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A People in Exile: Mennonites and Urban Identity |
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Stephen Kriss: skriss@drew.edu |
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| 2. | Native Americans As Exiles in Their Own Land |
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Joan Walker: taawood@shentel.net Glenda F. Miller: |
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