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Narrative Conference Practice Session

March 12, 2012
12:00PM - 3:00PM
Denney 311

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Add to Calendar 2012-03-12 12:00:00 2012-03-12 15:00:00 Narrative Conference Practice Session Catch a preview of papers that will be read at the upcoming International Conference on Narrative in Las Vegas as graduate students rehearse their presentations and get feedback from professors and fellow graduate students. Doors will stay open throughout the event, so stop by when you can.12:00–12:30: Anne Langendorfer, "Narrative Direct Address and Emotion in The Lesson of the Master" 12:30–1:00: Wanlin Li, "Narration, Agency and Feminism: Reading Esther Summerson’s Narrative as Fictional Autobiography"1:00–1:30: Lindsay Martin, "Guilt, Judgment, and the Ethics of Nonfiction: The Case of Kathryn Harrison"1:30–2:00: Erica Haugtvedt, "Suspense and the Experience of Unreliability in the Lifted Veil"2:00–2:30: Torsa Ghosal, "'An idea is like a virus': Digital Technology and Denarration in Contemporary Cinema."2:30–3:00: Cecily Hill, "Resistant Narration in Charlotte Brontë’s Villette" Denney 311 Project Narrative projectnarrative@osu.edu America/New_York public

Catch a preview of papers that will be read at the upcoming International Conference on Narrative in Las Vegas as graduate students rehearse their presentations and get feedback from professors and fellow graduate students. Doors will stay open throughout the event, so stop by when you can.

12:00–12:30: Anne Langendorfer, "Narrative Direct Address and Emotion in The Lesson of the Master

12:30–1:00: Wanlin Li, "Narration, Agency and Feminism: Reading Esther Summerson’s Narrative as Fictional Autobiography"

1:00–1:30: Lindsay Martin, "Guilt, Judgment, and the Ethics of Nonfiction: The Case of Kathryn Harrison"

1:30–2:00: Erica Haugtvedt, "Suspense and the Experience of Unreliability in the Lifted Veil"

2:00–2:30: Torsa Ghosal, "'An idea is like a virus': Digital Technology and Denarration in Contemporary Cinema."

2:30–3:00: Cecily Hill, "Resistant Narration in Charlotte Brontë’s Villette"