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The Worst of the MLA Panels

Class as "Class Effect" in Contemporary Culture Studies

  1. "The Double Session of Cultural Studies: Class Oscillation and Pedagogy for Democracy," Deborah P. Kelsh, Coll. of Saint Rose
  2. "'Distinction' and Its Other: An Orthodox Marxist Critique of 'Cultural Capital'; or, Why the Transnationalist Left is Embracing Postclass," Brian M. Ganter, Univ. of Washington
  3. "Family, Capital, and the Left Now," Julie P. Torrant, State Univ. of New York, Albany
  4. "Feminism Now: Transnationalism, Emotional Labor, and the Erasure of Collective Need," Jennifer M. Cotter

Queer Marxisms

  1. "Queer Critique and (Merely?) Cultural Marxism: Reading the Butler-Fraser Exchange," Kevin Robert Floyd, Kent State Univ.,
  2. "The Moment and the Market," Elisa F. Glick
  3. "Leftist Desire," Andrew Hoberek, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia

"They's Always a Newer Negro": Narrative Reinvention and Cultural Intervention in the Literature of Gayl Jones

  1. "Black Folk Here, There, and Everywhere: The African and African American Diasporas in Garyl Jones's Recent Fiction," Arlene R. Keizer, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  2. "My Pussy Ain't it? Claiming the Black Maternal Body in Corregidora," Asali N. Soloman, Univ. of California, Berkeley
  3. "'I'm Thinking If That Oprah Got a Gun': Black Celebrity in Garyl Jones's The Healing and Mosquito," Caroline A. Streeter, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz
  4. "Black Folk on the Borderlands: The Methodology of Pan-Africanism in Garyl Jones's Mosquito," Ifeom C. K. Nwankwo, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Butch Art

  1. "Primitive Butch Gallantry," Jaime E. Hovey, Univ. of Illinois, Chicago
  2. "Boy Oh Boy," Judith A Roof, Michigan State Univ.
  3. "Reinventing the Queen: Butch Artifice in the Thought of Oscar Wilde," Neville W. Hoad, Univ. of Texas, Austin

Lampooning Lesbians, Lesbians Lampooning

  1. "Strange Bedfellows: Radclyffe Hall's Kinship with the Watchdogs of the Lord," Laura Doan, State Univ. of New York, Geneseo
  2. "Misogyny, Banality, and Wit in Compton Mackenzie's Extraordinary Women," Gay Watchman, State Univ. of New York, Old Westbury
  3. "Loving and Living, Living Loving; Orlando as Lesbian Lampoon," Joanne Winning, Middlesex Univ.


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