THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24
14:00 - 15:30

I.
Exile From Spanish Speaking Countries (Session in Spanish)
II. Power Of Language, Of Voice And Exilic Aesthetics
III. Internal Exile In Literature
IV. Exile in the World of Music

I. EXILE FROM SPANISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES (SESSION IN SPANISH)

Room #3

Moderator: Carmenza Kline
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures/C.T.I., James Madison University

1. Exile for the Colombians

Carmenza Kline: klinecm@jmu.edu
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures/C.T.I.
James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va. 22807
Tel.: (540) 568-6946

2. "La novel de mi vida": novela del exilio cubano y el estigma del exilio en el poeta Jose Maria Heredia.

 Eloy Urroz: eloyurroz@hotmail.com
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures/C.T.I.
James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va. 22807
Tel.: (540) 568-6128

3. El exilio interior en la poesia de Rosalia de Castro

Jorge Aviles: javildiz@yahoo.com
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures/C.T.I.
James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va. 22807
Tel.: (540) 568-6851


II. POWER OF LANGUAGE, OF VOICE AND EXILIC AESTHETICS

Room #1

Moderator: Thomas L. King
School of Theater and Dance, James Madison University

1. Nomadism and Exile: Narrative Configuration of Alternative Consciousness

Jude Chudi Okpala: jokpala@howardcc.edu
Department of English(?), Howard Community College, 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, MD 21044  
Tel.: (410) 772-4058    

2. The Exile's Tale: Winning a Welcome Home

Thomas L. King: kingtl@jmu.edu
School of Theater and Dance, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA 22807
Tel.: (540) 434-0238

3. For Thee We Sing: The Historical Implications of Marian Anderson's 1939 Easter Concert

Sonya Baker: Sgabrielleb@aol.com
Dept. of Music, Murray State University, Murray, KY 42071
Tel.: (270) 762-6446

III. INTERNAL EXILE IN LITERATURE

Room #2

Moderator: Robert O. Goebel
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures/C.T.I., James Madison University

1. Colonial French Literature

Alan Farrell: FARRELLAF@mail.vmi.eduDepartment of Foreign Languages,Virginia Military Institute,Lexington,Virginia, 24450
Tel.: (540) 464-7067 

2. Linguistic, Geographical, Political Isolation: A Case Study of Quebec as Seen in the French Canadian Novel (1840-1945)

Annick D. Conis: conisad@jmu.edu
School of Communication Studies, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 22807
Tel.: (540) 568-6228

3. "In days gone by": Exile and Nobility in Chateaubriand and Eichendorff

Robert Goebel: goebelro@jmu.edu
Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literatures/C.T.I. (Chair), James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 22807
Tel.: (540) 568-6128

IV. EXILE IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC

Room #5

Moderator: Mario Hamlet-Metz
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures/C.T.I., James Madison University

1. Return from Exile? German Musicians in the United States, 1945-1949

Elisabeth Janik: janikek@jmu.edu 
Dept. of History, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va. 22807
Tel.: (540) 568-1740 

2. Exile in the Opera World

Mario Hamlet-Metz: hamletmx@jmu.edu
Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literatures/C.T.I., Harrisonburg, Va.. 22807
Tel.: (540) 568-6069

3. Exile, "The Girl", and Return

Harry Dunstan: HDunstan28@aol.com
7721 Goodfellow Way, Derwood, MD 20855
Tel.: