Session 7-E Vonnegut After the American Century (St George A)
- Organized by the Kurt Vonnegut Society
- Chair: Robert T. Tally Jr., Texas State University
- “From Ground Zero to Eternity: Hiroshima, Testimony, and the Lessens of History in Vonnegut’s Later Novels.” Fumika Nagano, Seikei University, Tokyo.
- “‘Now it’s the women’s turn’: The Art(s) of Reconciliation in Vonnegut’s Bluebeard.” Tom Hertweck, University of Nevada, Reno.
- “‘The miracle age of organ transplants and other forms of therapeutic vivisection’: Medicine and Medical Ethics in Kurt Vonnegut’s Work.” Günter Beck, University of Haifa, Israel.
- “From the Bomb to Barack: Vonnegut Chronicles the Death of Sociological Structuralism and the Birth of Postmodernity.” Kevin Boon, Pennsylvania State University.
Session 14-D Kurt Vonnegut (Essex North East)
- Organized by the Kurt Vonnegut Society
- Chair: Marc Leeds, President, The Kurt Vonnegut Society
- “‘Like bugs trapped in amber’: The Chaos of Composition in Slaughter-house Five,” Todd Atchison, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
- “Kurt Vonnegut and the Paradox of Perception,” Loree Rackstraw, University of Northern Iowa.
- “The Voice of Kurt Vonnegut,” Nick Curry, Maryville University, and Jeremy C. Ellis, Managing Editor, The Dirty Napkin.
- “The Fraudulent Light in Mother Night,” Susan Farrell, College of Charleston.