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The 2003 Tennessee Williams Scholars'
Conference Schedule
Dr. Robert Bray, Director

Thursday, March 27

(Meeting Site: 722 Rue Toulouse, The Historic New Orleans Collection)
 

2:00-3:00 "Gardens of Desire: Towards a Unified Vision of Garden District"
Prof. Joe Falocco, Arkansas State University
      "Sweet Bird of Youth: The Director as Literary Detective"
Dr. John Rindo, The University of Puget Sound
(Moderator: Dr. Robert Bray, MTSU)
 
         
  3:00-3:30   "Punishment and the Body: Boss Whalen and Michel Foucault
in Not About Nightingales"
Mr. Mark Bernard, The University of Tennessee
(Moderator: Dr. Will Brantley, MTSU)
 

 
 

Friday, March 28

(Meeting Site: 722 Rue Toulouse, The Historic New Orleans Collection)
 

  10:00-11:00   "Race, Desire, and Cannibalism: Dangerous Queer Sexuality in
'Desire and the Black Masseur'"
Dr. Brian Mitchell-Peters, Champlain College
 
      "A Splendid Little Entertainment: This Is"
Mr. Michael Paller, New York City
(Moderator: Dr. Colby Kullman, The University of Mississippi)
 
         
  11:00-12:00   "Vieux Carré's Refining Stages: New York and London"
Dr. Craig Clinton, Reed College
 
      "Directing Vieux Carré"
Prof. Aimée Michel, Tulane University
(Moderator: Dr. Jack Barbera, The University of Mississippi)
 
         
  1:30-2:30   "The Tennessee Williams Blues: Cultures of Popular Music in
Williams's Earlier Writings"
Dr. Nicholas Moschovakis, George Washington University
 
      "All Shook Up: Elvis, Bo, and the White Negro in Orpheus Descending"
Dr. Charles Goldthwaite, The University of Virginia
(Moderator: Dr. Thomas Adler, Purdue University)
 
         
  2:30-4:00   "The Unpublished Tennessee Williams"
Panel discussion with
Prof. Allean Hale (The University of Illinois),
Mr. Thomas Keith (New Directions Publishing Company),
Dr. Philip Kolin (The University of Southern Mississippi),
Dr. Nicholas Moschovakis, (George Washington University),
Dr. Brian Parker (The University of Toronto), and
Dr. Robert Bray (Middle Tennessee State University)
 

 
 

Saturday, March 29

(Meeting Site: The Cabildo)
 

  9:30-12:30   The Rose Tattoo
Film Screening and Discussion with
Dr. Barton Palmer (Clemson University),
Dr. Brian Parker (The University of Toronto), and
Dr. Annette Saddik (Eastern Michigan University)
 
         

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