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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
3:05pm |
Agatha Christie and the Hermeneutical Advantage of Marginalization - Kimberly Maslin, Hendrix College
3:15pm |
Anarchism, Freedom, and Community in The Dispossessed: A Reading of Ursula K. Le Guin’s Ambiguous Utopia - James Paul Old, Valparaiso University
3:25pm |
For Agatha: Love and Friendship in Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel - Catherine Craig, The University of British Columbia
3:35pm |
Friendship and Socratic Education in the Anabasis - Christopher Ruiz, The University of British Columbia
3:45pm |
Syncopated Green: a history of trespass and transportation in the English countryside - Rowan Powell, University of California-Santa Cruz
4:05pm |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.