International Conference of the Southern Studies Forum

(A Branch of the European Association for American Studies)

“SOUTHERN ETHNICITIES”

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Central Library Building, Conference Room

October 16-19, 2003

Program

Thursday, 16 October 2003

9:30 Welcome by the conference co-ordinator, Youli Theodosiadou

Opening of the conference by the vice-rector of Aristotle University

Chair: Jan Nordby Gretlund (University of Southern Denmark)

9:45-11:30 Reflections of Racial and Ethnic Identity

Sharon Monteith (University of Nottingham), "Foreign Students in the 1950s South: Philippe Labro and Susan Choi"

Nahem Yousaf (Nottingham Trent University), "Making an Impression: New Immigrant Fiction in the Contemporary South"

Suzanne Jones (University of Richmond), "Rethinking the One-Drop Rule: Race and Identity in Contemporary Southern Fiction"

11:30-12:00 COFFEE BREAK

Chair: Gayle Graham Yates (University of Minnesota)

12:00-13:10 Modernist Perceptions of Ethnicity

Geraldine Chouard (University Paris IX-Dauphine), "All the Truth But Slant: The Eye of Eudora Welty"

Youli Theodosiadou (Aristotle University), "Ethnicity as Otherness in Flannery O'Connor's 'The Displaced Person' "

13:10-15:30 LUNCH BREAK

Chair: Savas Patsalides (Aristotle University)

15:30-17:15 The Formation of Black/White Identity

Valinda Littlefield (University of South Carolina), "The Formation of Black Identity/White Identity in Relation to Race"

Hana Ulmanova (Charles University), "Racial Misfits: How Is Black/ White Identity Formed Once the Race Is Unknown"

Bobby Donaldson (University of South Carolina), "Whiteness and the Black Freedom Struggle: African American Writers Respond"

17:15-17:45 COFFEE BREAK

Chair:Yiorgos Kalogeras (Aristotle University)

17:45-19:15 Southern/Northern Geographies

Theodora Tsimpouki (University of Athens), "'Passing' as Trope: The Twenties and Contemporary Racial Performance Discourse"

Cynthia Whitney Hallett (Bennett College), "Mules and Magnolias"

Thomas Aervold Bjerre (University of Southern Denmark), "Making Sense of Murder: Emmett Till in the Imagination of Lewis Nordan and Bebe Moore Campbell"

19:30 DINNER

Friday, 17 October 2003

Chair: Elizabeth Sakellaridou (Aristotle University)

9:30-11:15 Routes to Understanding Race

Robert Brinkmeyer (University of Arkansas), "Thomas Wolfe and the Racial Historians"

Constante Gonzalez Groba (University of Santiago), "The Intersections of Gender and Race in the Fiction of Carson McCullers"

M. Thomas Inge (Randolph-Macon College), "To Kill a Prejudice: Racial Relations and the Lynch Mob in Twain, Faulkner, and Harper Lee."

11:15-11:45 COFFEE BREAK

Chair: Smatie Yemenetzi (Aristotle University)

11:45-13:30 Hybridity and the White Ethnic Identity

Apostolos Rofaelas (Aristotle University), "Southerners' Symbolic Ethnicity in the 21st Century"

Celeste Ray (University of the South) "Clansmen of the New South: Regionalism and Hybridity in Southern Configurations of Scottish- American Heritage"

Waldemar Zacharasiewicz (University of Vienna) "German Ethnicity in the American South and the Permeability of Ethnic Borders"

13:30-15:30 LUNCH BREAK

Chair: Theodora Tsimpouki (University of Athens)

15:30-17:15 Faulkner: Southern Races/Other Places

Richard Godden (Keele University), "In Place and Out of Place--Faulkner and the Migratory Body of African American Labor: A Reading of 'Pantaloon in Black' "

John T. Matthews (Boston University), "Reviving the Plantation: Go Down, Moses, U.S. Empire, and American Souths"

Richard Gray (University of Essex) "The Burden of Southern History in 'Red Leaves' and 'A Justice' "

17:15-17:45 COFFEE BREAK

Chair: Suzanne Jones (University of Richmond)

17:45-19:30 Crossing Borders

Anastasia Stefanidou (Aristotle University), "Encountering the South: Belonging and Cultural Fragmentation in Daphne Athas's Entering Ephesus”

Philip Bracher (University of Heidelberg), "Changing Paradigms: Identity

and Alterity in U.S.-Mexican Border Literature"

Anneke Leenhouts (Independent Scholar), “ ‘Forget the Alamo’: Attempts to Bridge the Ethnic Divides in John Sayles’s Lone Star”

21:00 Blues Concert

Saturday, 18 October 2003

Chair: Savas Patsalides (Aristotle University)

9:30-11:15 Boundaries and Marginality

Joseph Gratale (American College of Thessaloniki), "Demarcations Within the Divide: William Byrd in the Backcountry"

Walter Edgar (University of South Carolina), "Multiculturalism in Eighteenth Century South Carolina"

Kieran Quinlan (University of Alabama at Birmingham), "The Memory of Defeat: Ireland and the American South"

11:15-11:45 COFFEE BREAK

11:45 Excursion to Vergina (boxed lunch)

16:00 Visit to a local winery

19:00 DINNER

Sunday, 19 October 2003

Chair: Yiorgos Kalogeras (Aristotle University)

10:00- 11:45 The Foreign in Southern Identity

Marcel Arbeit (Palacky University) “Why Is Alien So Alien? The Ethnic Other in Harry Crews, Cormac McCarthy and Lewis Nordan”

Jan Nordby Gretlund (University of Southern Denmark) “Narrative ‘Natives’ and Fiction ‘Furiners’: Josephine Humphreys, Mary Hood, and Other Southern Writers of Today”

Barbara Ladd (Emory University) “Migrations, Memory, and Transfiguration of Place in Southern Literature”

11:45-12:15 COFFEE BREAK

Chair: Robert Brinkmeyer (University of Arkansas)

12:15-13:25 Postmodern Ethnicities

Gayle Graham Yates (University of Minnesota) “Linda Oxendine, North Carolina Lumbee Intellectual”

Stuart Kidd (University of Reading) “Muhammad Ali: Southerner”

END OF CONFERENCE