Session 15-I Awareness, Theology, and Identity in the Works of Kurt Vonnegut
- Organized by the Kurt Vonnegut Society
- Chair: Marc Leeds, Independent Scholar
- “Our awareness is all that is alive in any of us: The Cognitive Poetics of Attention in Vonnegut’s Bluebeard,” Francis Altomare, Florida Atlantic University
- “The Gospel From Outer Space: The Messianic Political Theology of Kurt Vonnegut,” Matthew Gannon and Wilson Taylor, The Vonnegut Review
- “Now it can be told: Vonnegut’s Breakfast of Champions and Adolescent Readers,” Nicole Lowman, Southern Connecticut State University
Session 16-G Re-reading Slaughterhouse-5
- Organized by the Kurt Vonnegut Society
- Chair: Gregory Sumner, University of Detroit Mercy
1. “Trauma and tale-telling: Slaughterhouse-5 and ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,’” Nancy Romig, Howard Payne University
2. “Sight (Un)seen: Kurt Vonnegut’s Literary Optometry,” Joshua Privett, Bob Jones University
3. “Vonnegut’s Doodles: Text and Context,” Abhijeet Paul, University of California, Berkeley