The Society for Critical Exchange
 
2005 MMLA Convention
10-13 November
Milwaukee, Wi
 
Memory and American Masculinity
 
 
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Memory and American Masculinity I
 

Chair: Nicholas Petzak, Case Western Reserve University

 

(1) Jeremy d. Chavez, The National University of Singapore
" Brown Man's Burden: Resisting American Colonial Masculinity in Maximo Kalaw's The Filipino Rebel and Manuel Arguilla's The Strongest Man"


(2)

Nicholas Petzak, Case Western Reserve University
Ehren Pflugfelder, Case Western Reserve University

"Always Already in Crisis: Masculinities and Technology in the Silent Film Era"


(3)


John Allen, Univ. of Wisconsin-Waukesha
"Resisting the Myth of the Self-Made Man: Fraternal Organizations in American Literature and Culture"
 


Memory and American Masculinity II

 

Chair: Chalet Seidel, Case Western Reserve University


(1)

Damion Clark, University of Maryland
"'The Apparatus': Reconstructing the American Male in Don DeLillo's Libra"


(2)

Chalet Seidel, Case Western Reserve University
Jamie McDaniel, Case Western Reserve University
"'Mother Nature does not play by the rules of Political Correctness': Larry Summers and the Battle Against Feminization in the Academy"


(3)

Margo Miller, Northwestern University
"'The Friction Felt Good': Representations of Gay and Straight Men's Relationships in Details during the 1990s"

 




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