Reformation, Revolution, Restoration: The Texts and Contexts of Bunyan's England
Gender issues remained a strong focus for a number of panels, including the special panel convened by the Brown University Women's Writing Project (panelists Julia Flanders, Teresa Feroli, Sylvia Brown, Kimberly Hill) and chaired by Margaret Breen. Delegates toured the city of Cleveland, making...
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Published in | Bunyan studies no. 10; p. 88 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Newcastle Upon Tyne
Northumbria University, Department of Humanities, Faculty of Arts, Design and Social Sciences
01.01.2001
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Summary: | Gender issues remained a strong focus for a number of panels, including the special panel convened by the Brown University Women's Writing Project (panelists Julia Flanders, Teresa Feroli, Sylvia Brown, Kimberly Hill) and chaired by Margaret Breen. Delegates toured the city of Cleveland, making memorable stops at the Cleveland Museum of Art and at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the latter a natural site of pilgrimage for all scholars of nonconformity. An excursion to the campus of Kent State University included a moving visit to the site where four students were killed in a confrontation with the National Guard in 1970 at the peak of the anti-war protest movement. |
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ISSN: | 0954-0970 |