Evolutionary Momentum in African American Studies:
Legacy and Future Directions
Clark University (Worcester, MA),
Friday, February 27
4:30 Registration Opens
5:00-6:00 Welcome Reception
“Paul Buono Jazz Trio”
6:15-7:15 Buffet Supper
7:30-8:45 Presentations by Students of Professor Winston Napier
William Cobb (
Mark Duhaime (
Pamela Taylor (
Tracy Walsh (
Respondent: Magdalena Rabidou (
Saturday, February 28
9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:15 Welcome
9:30-10:45 Transnational Influences of African American Culture
§ Barry Gaspar (
§ Allison Blakely (
§ R. Victoria Arana (
11:00-12:00 Keynote Address
§ Karla FC Holloway (
12:00-1:30 Conference Luncheon
1:45-3:00 Rethinking Black Aesthetics
§ Ousmane Power-Greene (
§ Jarrett Brown (
§ Carol Bailey (
§ James Smethurst (University of Massachusetts-Amherst): “Live a Change: The Legacy of Black Arts in the Age of Obama”
3:15-4:30 Mediating Black Identities: Newspapers, Photography, Literary
Magazines, and More
§ Amritjit Singh (
§ Daniel Scott, III (
§ Kate Capshaw Smith (University of Connecticut-Storrs): “Photography, Civil Rights, and African American Childhood”
§ Ayesha Hardison (
4:30-5:30 “These—Are—the "Breaks”: A Roundtable Discussion on
Teaching the Post-Soul Aesthetic
§ Mark Anthony Neal (
§ Crystal Anderson (
§ Bert Ashe (
Download the conference registration form here, or contact Shirley Riopel Nelson at 508.793.7142 or napierconference@clarku.edu; conference fee $25 ($5 for students).
Sponsored by the Higgins School of Humanities, the Office of the President, the Office of the Provost, and the Department of English
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