Scholars' Essays and Talks

Emerging Scholars Symposium, March 2009

From Left: Timothy Arner, Devon Powers, Melissa Stein, Sonja Trent-Brown


 

Timothy D. Arner, Assistant Professor of English at Grinell College
"Through-out the World my Belle Shal be Ronge: Resonance and Dissonance in England's Troy Stories"


 

Melissa N. Stein, Postdoctoral fellow in the Gender Studies Department at Indian University
"Nature is the Author of Such Restrictions: Science, Medicine, and Segregation, 1877-1915"


   

Devon Powers, Assistant Professor of Culture and Communication at Drexel University
"What is Hype? Circulating Popular Music from Beatlemania to the Blogosphere"


 

Sonja Trent- Brown, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Hope College
"Voice Quality: Resonance Characteristics in Speaker Identification"


 

Misty Bastian, Professor of Anthropology at Franklin and Marshall College
Opening Remarks, Saturday March 7th

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Michael S. Billig, Professor of Anthropology at Franklin and Marshall College
Keynote Address, Friday, March 6th

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Eliza Reilly, Director of Center for Liberal Arts and Society and Professor of American Studies
Opening Remarks, Saturday, March 7th

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Ann Steiner, Provost at Franklin and Marshall College
Opening Remarks, Friday, March 6th

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John Churchill, Secretary, Phi Beta Kappa
Welcome Address, Friday March 6th

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