Stephen Crane Panels and Papers at the American Literature Association Conference, Chicago, May 26-29, 2022

Updated 4/28/22

Thursday, May 26, 3:00-4:20 p.m.

Session 5-H: New Directions in Stephen Crane Scholarship 
Organized by the Stephen Crane Society
Chair: Steven Frye, California State University Bakersfield

1.     “The ‘Reader of Sounds’: Alliteration and the Production of Types in Stephen Crane’s Maggie: A Girl of the Streets,” Antonia Clark Halstead, Brown University

2.     “The Ontological Danger of the Work Ethic: Stephen Crane’s Critique,” Ariannah Kubli, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

3.     “Cowardice in The Black Riders and Other Lines,” Carleigh Smith, Clarks Summit University

Saturday, May 28, 1:00-2:20 p.m.

Session 17-I American Literary Naturalism and the Asian(ized) Other
Chair: Adam H. Wood, Valdosta State University
Organized by the Frank Norris Society

  1. “Frank Norris’s Yellow Peril Commodities: Feminized Labor and Asian Commodification in Frank
    Norris’s Fiction.” Ryan Wander, The College of Idaho
  2. “Stephen Crane’s Orient: Defining the Borders and Etching Our the Orientalist Thought.” Ece
    Ergin, University of Freiburg
  3. “Frank Norris’s Sinophobia/Sinophilia.” Sheng-mei Ma, Michigan State University

About Donna Campbell

Professor of English, Washington State University. Late nineteenth- and early 20th-century Americanist and digital humanities. https://hub.wsu.edu/campbell and http://donnamcampbell.net
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5 Responses to Stephen Crane Panels and Papers at the American Literature Association Conference, Chicago, May 26-29, 2022

  1. Paula Stepankowsky says:

    Donna:

    Many thanks for this. Do you know if there will be a Zoom option for these presentations? Thanks, Paula Stepankowsky

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  2. Don Yost says:

    See my New Book: HENRY: A Sequel the Stephen Crane’s The Red Badge of Courage by Don Yost

    https://www.mc3.edu/for-our-community/arts-and-culture/montco-on-the-move

  3. john lehner says:

    Has anybody in this organization have any evidence of why War is Kind was not published in England by Cranes English publisher William Heinemann?
    Thx for any help in this query. Cheers, John Lehner, a Crane collector but not a scholar!

  4. John Lehner says:

    Poured over Burning boy and a recent bib. with little to none info on War is Kind.

  5. Paula, I don’t think that the ALA sessions will be on Zoom–sorry. –Donna Campbell

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