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South central modern language association

SCMLA

2022, Memphis, Tennessee, October 13-15

 

2021, Houston, Texas,  October 7-9

I. Western Europe 
Chair : Theresa Varney Kennedy, Baylor University
Secretary: Siham Bouamer, Sam Houston State University

  • “Olympe de Gouges était-elle révolutionnaire?” Audrey Viguier, Eastern Michigan University.
  • “Costumes, Clothing, and Color: The Social Theater of Gender in Alain Berliner’s Ma vie en rose.Sarah E. Mosher, University of North Dakota.  

II. Haïti
Chair : Theresa Varney Kennedy, Baylor University
Secretary: Siham Bouamer, Sam Houston State University

  • “Voices of Visual Protest in Emmelie Prophète’s Les Villages de Dieu.Linda S. Alcott, University of Colorado Denver.
  • “Infernal Journeys in Marie-Célie Agnant’s Femmes au temps des carnassiers.Patrice J. Proulx, University of Nebraska Omaha.

2019 Special Sessions

I. Women in Quebec and the French Caribbean
Chair:
Jessica Appleby, University of Central Oklahoma
Secretary: Theresa Kennedy, Baylor University

  • "Ecofeminist Ethics and Environmental Injustice in Nancy Huston's Le Club des miracles relatifs." Patrice J. Proulx, University of Nebraska-Omaha.

  • "Dévoiler le meurtre à travers l'altérité sexuelle dans les Fous de Bassans d'Anne Hébert." Xinyi Tan, Coastal Carolina University. 

  • "Marginalization and Exile in Selected Novels by Maryse Conde." Caroline Cuetara, Gettysburg College. 

  • "Vers une théorie du bouleversement écologique dans la littérature féminine des Caraïbes." Florence Ramond Jurney, Gettysburg College. 

II. Women in France
Chair:
Jessica Appleby, University of Central Oklahoma
Secretary: Theresa Kennedy, Baylor University

  • "Les Révolutionnaires Silencieuses: The Silencing of les Clubs des Femmes during the French Revolution." Alixandrea Robinson, University of Central Oklahoma.

  • "An Enlightenment Feminist Steps Out of the Shadows: The Philosophy of Louise Dupin." Angela Hunter, University of Arkansas at Little Rock. 

  • "When Migrants Become Refugees - The Feminine Homeland in Crisis." Jocelyn A. Frelier, Sam Houston State University.

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