Thursday, November 8, 9:30 am to 10:45 am (Salon D Calvert Ballroom)
How have American fictional narratives helped define cultural definitions of race? Through examinations of post-Civil War minstrelsy, television depictions of Asian American characters in interracial relationships, and the ways race and religion intersect in Faulkner’s The Light in August, each of these papers delves into some of the ways race has been both reflected and defined in American media.
Presentations
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Samuel Backer (The Johns Hopkins University)
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Takreem Zulfiqar
Session chair
Samuel Backer (The Johns Hopkins University)