Reading Faulkner as Chickasaw is disorienting in the juxtapositions of history, remembrance, family, and fiction; the experience itself relocates and displaces as much as it coheres a sense of the past or of a place. Mired in the scenes of settlement, Faulkner’s world-building helped set into motion contradictory and cacophonous discourses of blackness, whiteness, and indigeneity in the American South, and in doing so, provided the imaginative terrains through which we continue think about the intersections of slavery and colonialism. Taking up Absalom, Absalom! alongside critical work in indigenous studies, black feminism, and queer of color critique, this talk will consider how indigeneity interrupts the temporalities and spatialities tha...
Black Music, a Prelude to the Invention of Faulkner’s World: The Seminal/Pivotal Function of Place /...
Raisin\u27 Cotton / Emma Knowles Lytle (1941), introduction by Andy HarperHomeplace / Michael Ford (...
Since its inception, the Chickasaw Inkana Foundation’s mission: To preserve, protect and interpret t...
Reading Faulkner as Chickasaw is disorienting in the juxtapositions of history, remembrance, family,...
Much of Faulkner\u27s writing revolves around an image of the South as a backward stagnant region bu...
This paper investigates what we can learn from comparing how historians, who are concerned with mate...
In Requiem for a Nun (1951) and his semi-autobiographical essay “Mississippi” (1954) Faulkner chroni...
Hamblin is the author of Living in Mississippi: The Life and Times of Evans Harrington, published by...
Beginning with the Nagano Seminar that Faulkner gave in post-war Japan, this paper discusses his reg...
Oxford and Lafayette County Architecture / Jack MayfieldChickasaw History and Culture Tour / Bill Br...
Voice and Surprise: Faulkner and Ownership in the Black Literary South / Chad Jewett, University of ...
Miscegenation and Progression: The First Americans of Jean Toomer and William Faulkner / Andrew Lei...
Word Wars and Trickster Figures: The Implications of Native American Storytelling in the Work of Wil...
Faulkner situates the history of U.S. cultural and narrative forms in the context of the larger hist...
Long Faulkner: Charting Legacy on a Civil Rights Continuum / Ted Atkinson, Mississippi State Univers...
Black Music, a Prelude to the Invention of Faulkner’s World: The Seminal/Pivotal Function of Place /...
Raisin\u27 Cotton / Emma Knowles Lytle (1941), introduction by Andy HarperHomeplace / Michael Ford (...
Since its inception, the Chickasaw Inkana Foundation’s mission: To preserve, protect and interpret t...
Reading Faulkner as Chickasaw is disorienting in the juxtapositions of history, remembrance, family,...
Much of Faulkner\u27s writing revolves around an image of the South as a backward stagnant region bu...
This paper investigates what we can learn from comparing how historians, who are concerned with mate...
In Requiem for a Nun (1951) and his semi-autobiographical essay “Mississippi” (1954) Faulkner chroni...
Hamblin is the author of Living in Mississippi: The Life and Times of Evans Harrington, published by...
Beginning with the Nagano Seminar that Faulkner gave in post-war Japan, this paper discusses his reg...
Oxford and Lafayette County Architecture / Jack MayfieldChickasaw History and Culture Tour / Bill Br...
Voice and Surprise: Faulkner and Ownership in the Black Literary South / Chad Jewett, University of ...
Miscegenation and Progression: The First Americans of Jean Toomer and William Faulkner / Andrew Lei...
Word Wars and Trickster Figures: The Implications of Native American Storytelling in the Work of Wil...
Faulkner situates the history of U.S. cultural and narrative forms in the context of the larger hist...
Long Faulkner: Charting Legacy on a Civil Rights Continuum / Ted Atkinson, Mississippi State Univers...
Black Music, a Prelude to the Invention of Faulkner’s World: The Seminal/Pivotal Function of Place /...
Raisin\u27 Cotton / Emma Knowles Lytle (1941), introduction by Andy HarperHomeplace / Michael Ford (...
Since its inception, the Chickasaw Inkana Foundation’s mission: To preserve, protect and interpret t...