| FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 10:00 - 11:30 |
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A View of Exile from Three Different Worlds |
| II. | A Dilemma: Courage and Poetic Inspiration of Exile |
| III. | Palestinian and African Exiles |
I. A VIEW OF EXILE FROM THREE DIFFERENT WORLDS
Room #2
| Moderator: | Giuliana Fazzion |
| Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures/C.T.I., James Madison University |
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The Self in the Labyrinth of Exile: Captain Whalley in Joseph Conrad's "The End of theTether" |
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Ronald Nelson: nelsonrj@jmu.edu |
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| 2. | Exile in Arabic Writing |
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Najat Rahman: rahmannx@jmu.edu |
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| 3. | A Recipe for Revolution: John Ponet and the Short Treatise of Politic Power |
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Glen Bowman: gcbowman@mail.ecsu.edu |
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II. A DILEMMA: COURAGE AND POETIC INSPIRATION OF EXILE
Room #3
| Moderator: | Mark Facknitz |
| Department of English, James Madison University |
| 1. | The Dilemma of Exile and Poetic Inspiration |
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Zakaria Fatih: zfatih@gmu.edu |
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| 2. | Paul Tillich and the Courage of Exile |
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Johannes F. Evelein: Johannes.Evelein@Mail.Trincoll.Edu / Johannes.evelein@trincoll.edu |
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| 3. | The Exile of Hannah Arendt |
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Mark Facknitz: facknima@jmu.edu |
III. PALESTINIAN AND AFRICAN EXILES
Room #5
| Moderator: | Bolekaja Kamau |
| Department of English, James Madison University |
| 1. | A Quick Look at the Palestinian Refugees’ Suffering |
| Hasam Hamdan: hamdanhx@jmu.edu Dept. of Statistics, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va., 22807 Tel.: (540) 568-2844 |
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| 2. | Strangers in the Temple of Our Familiar: Notions of Exile in Literature by New World Africans |
| Bolekaja Kamau: KEMAYOKX@JMU.EDU Dept. of English, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 22807 Tel.: (540) 568-1640 Fax: (540) 568-2983 |
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| 3. | The Epistemology of the "Other": Exile When U Ain't Gone Nowhere |
| Nikitah Okembe-Ra Imani: imanino@jmu.edu Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 22807 Tel.: (540) 568-6974 |
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