College of Liberal and Fine Arts
Scholarly Presentations and Conference Proceedings
2007
Baker, T.L. "Tools as Case Studies in Human Technology." The Layland Museum, Cleburne, TX. 24 February 2007.
Baker, T.L. "The 1933 Texas & Pacific Mail Robbery in Fort Worth." Annual Meeting of the West Texas Historical Association, Abilene, TX. 31 March 2007.
Baker, T.L. "Transfer of Wind-Power Technology Between Australia and the United States." Windmill Windfest Symposium, Technical and Further Education, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. 18 May 2007.
Baker, T.L. "'Power Windmills': Wind Engines in North America Producing Rotary Power for Human Work." 12th International Symposium on Molinology, Putten, the Netherlands. 4 June 2007.
2006
Anderson, L., P.K. Henderson and S.L. Gregorich (student). "The Trump Status: An Analysis of First-Semester Freshmen Attitudes Towards Difference." Granbury, TX.
Baker, T.L. "The Escape of Harvey Bailey from the Escape-Proof Dallas County Jail." Annual Legacies Dallas History Conference, Dallas, TX. 30 January 2006.
Baker, T.L. "The 1927 Stanton Frame-Up." Annual Meeting of the West Texas Historical Association, Lubbock, TX. 1 April 2006.
Fehler, B. “Ebenezer Porter’s Lectures on Rhetoric.” Rhetoric Society of America. Memphis. May 26-29, 2006.
Fehler, B. “Comp á la Mode: The Modes of Discourse and Institutional Critique.” Conference on College Composition and Communication. Chicago. March 22-25, 2006.
Hendrickson, P. and L. Anderson. "Norman Triplett's Cyclists: Social Facilitation in the 21st Century." Southwest Social Sciences Conference in San Antonio, TX.
Juhasz, P. “’The Stern Old War Gods Shook Their Heads’: Romantic Tradition and the Limitations of Unitarian Ministry in Ralph Waldo Emerson’s ‘Uriel.’” College English Association, April 6-8, 2006.
Juhasz, P. “Almost Immediately Afterward--a Considerable Time Afterward”: Dysfunctional Time in Ambrose Bierce’s ‘An Inhabitant of Carcosa’ and ‘An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.’” Conference of College Teachers of English, March 2-4, 2006.
Mollick, K. “Reading Sinclair Lewis Through Edward Said.”Conference of College Teachers of English. Corpus Christi, TX March 2006.
Mollick, K. “Kairos and Colonialism: Reading Philip Roth’s The Plot Against America Through Edward Said’s Orientalism.” Federation Rhetoric Symposium of the Federation of North Texas Area Universities. Denton, TX February 2006.
Spotz, L. “ ‘Slinging Dissonances as Mean as Any of Them.’ Ruth Crawford’s PRELUDES FOR PIANO.” Music Teachers National Association Convention, Austin, TX.
Stanley-Stevens, L. and R.R. Seward. “Expectations of First-Time Expectant Fathers.” The XVI Annual World Congress of Sociology in Durban, South Africa, July 23-26, 2006.
Young, M. "Chick Lit Goes to College: Encouraging a Literary Dialogue Between Feminists and Postfeminists."Popular Culture Association Conference, Atlanta, GA. April 15, 2006.
2005
Baker, T.L. "Wind Power for Range Water Pumping in Texas." East Texas Historical Society Spring Meeting, Galveston, TX. 29 February 2005.
Baker, T.L. "Eating Up Route 66: Foodways of Motorists Crossing the Texas Panhandle, 1920-1965." Texas State Historical Association Annual Meeting, Fort Worth, TX. 4 March 2005.
Baker, T.L. "Windmills and Western Ranching." Mountain Plains Regional Meeting of the Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums, Abilene, TX. 9 April 2005.
Baker, T.L. "Conversations with James S. French: Buffalo Skinner, Whiskey Peddler, and Derelict." Friends of the Oklahoma Historical Society Archives, Guymon, OK. 11 June 2005.
Baker, T.L. "Leading the Visitor to Industrial History Sites." American Association for State and Local History Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA. 24 September 2005.
Chappell, J. “‘_air maner correccoun’: The Book of Margery Kempe and its Carthusian Connection.” International Medieval Congress. The University of Leeds. Leeds, England, 11-14 July 2005.
Esterchild, E.M. and L. Stanley-Steves. “Gender, Land Use, and the Sustainability of a Contemporary Ranching Community. 2005 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Key, C. "A Feminist Critique of Methodology." Southwestern Social Sciences Conference, Women and Gender Caucus, New Orleans, LA.
Key, C. "Theory and Methods In Women's and Gender Studies." Southwestern Social Sciences Conference, Women and Gender Caucus, New Orleans, LA
Mollick, K. “Parrhesia for the People: The Significance of Truthful Speech in the Presidency and the Press." Federation Rhetoric Symposium of the Federation of North Texas Area Universities. Commerce, TX. February 2005.
Mollick, K. “To Be Cool, Funny, and Feminist: A Feminist Analysis of C.J. Cregg on The West Wing.” Southwest/ Texas Popular Culture Association. Albuquerque, NM February, 2005.
2004
Baker, T.L. "Museums and Economic Development." Texas Association of Museums Annual Meeting, Waco, TX. 1 April 2004.
Baker, T.L. "Neglected Aspects of Texas History." Annual Historic Preservation Conference of the Texas Historical Commission, Fort Worth, TX. 7 May 2004.
Chappell, J. “Preserving The Book of Margery Kempe: The Role of the 16th-century Rubricator/Glossator.” Texas Medieval Association Conference. University of Dallas. Irving, Texas. 17-19 September 2004.
Esterchild, E.M. and Stanley-Stevens, L. “Gender and Sustainability in a Ranching Community.” Southwest Social Science Association annual meeting, Corpus Christi, TX, March, 2004.
Fehler, B. "Poems From Prison: The Rhetorical Purpose of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Prison Poems." Rhetoric Society of America, Austin, TX.
Fehler, B. "Rhetoric in Composition." Conference on College Composition and Communication. San Antonio, TX.
Fehler, B. "The Literacy Work of the Mexican-American Settlement Movement." Conference on College Composition and Communication. New York City, NY.
Key C. "Cayes, Coral and Ethnicity in Belize." Caribbean Studies Association Conference, St. Kitts, VI
Mollick, K. “Changing Rhetoric in a Changing World: A Rhetorical Analysis of the 2002 State of the Union Address.”Federation Rhetoric Symposium of the Federation of North Texas Area Universities. Denton, TX. February 2004.
Shipman, M. “Biff the Cowboy.” The Ninth International Arthur Miller Conference. Brooklyn, New York, April 2004.
Spotz, L. “Ruth Crawford’s Preludes for Piano.”Indiana University of Pennsylvania Seventh Festival of Women Composers, Pittsburgh, PA.
Spotz, L. “Junior High Trumpet Solo.” Glassboro, NJ: Regional Music Service. CD recording of trumpet/piano repertoire.
Stanley-Stevens, L. “Work and Family Decisions of First-Time Expectant Mothers.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. August, 2004.
Young, M. "Lies, Damned Lies, and Adaptations: The Case of Jakob the Liar."Popular Culture Association Conference, San Antonio, TX, April 8, 2004.
2003
Baker, T.L. "W.P.A. Oklahoma Slave Narratives." Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City, OK. 8 February 2003.
Baker, T.L. "Export of Wind Engines from North America." Wind and Water Mills Section, Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, London, England. 15 March 2003.
Chappell, J. “Comownycacyon & good wordys: Margery Kempe and the Rhetoric of the Medieval Sermon.” Texas Medieval Association Conference, Bayberries, Waco, TX. 25-27 September 2003.
Chappell, J. “Hell Counterfeits Heaven: Duplicity, Deviltry, and Disguise in Behn’s ‘The Unfortunate Happy Lady.’” South Central Society for Eighteenth Century Studies Conference 2003. Fort Worth, Texas, 6-8 March 2003.
Fehler, B. "Re-Defining God: The Rhetoric of Reconciliation." RSQ: Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 33(2003): 105-108. (Salt Lake City, UT)
Key, C. "Runaway Intimacy." Women's Caucus of the Southwest Social Science Association, San Antonio, TX.
Stanley-Stevens, L. “Recent Reel Revelations: Content Analysis of 2001 Movies.” Popular Culture Association meeting, New Orleans, LA. April, 2003.
Young, M. "La Vie en rose: the new romanticism in european film."Popular Culture Association Conference, New Orleans, LA. April 18, 2003.
2002
Chappell, J. “In Search of…: The Quest of a New Generation of Undisciplined Scholars.” Canterbury Centre for Medieval & Tudor Studies in conjunction with Oxford University. University of Kent, England. 15-17 November 2002.
Chappell, J. “The Subtle Feminist Voice in Aphra Behn’s The Rover.” 2002 Aphra Behn Society Conference. Mills College. Oakland, California. 24-27 October 2002.
Fehler, B. "Beyond The New Rhetoric: Chaim Perelman's Search for Justice." North Texas Rhetoric Symposium, Texas Women's University, Denton, TX.
Key, C. "The Marine Landscape, Ethnicity and Tourism." Sociology Caucus of the Southwest Social Science Association, New Orleans, LA.
Mollick, K. “I’m Explaining; Is Anyone Listening?: A Metatheory for Developmental Writing and First Year Composition.” Conference of College Teachers of English. Huntsville, TX. March 2002.
Mollick, K. “TASP and the Role of the Writing Center.” North Texas Writing Center Association Conference. Fort Worth, TX. September 2002.
Stanley-Stevens, L. “Seven.” Southwest and Texas Popular Culture Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico. February, 2002.
Young, M. and C. Clifford. "Condescension and comprehension: the Coen Brothers' Raising Arizona, Fargo, and O Brother, Where Art Thou?"South Central Modern Language Association, November 2, 2002.
Young, M. "The Odyssey in our time: Ulee's Gold and O Brother, Where Art Thou?"Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association Conference, Albuquerque, NM. February 15, 2002.
2001
Chappell, J. "Displacing the Body: Margery Kempe, Spiritual Intimate of God." South Central Modern Language Association Meeting 2001. Tulsa, Oklahoma. November 1-3, 2001.
Chappell, J. "Margery Kempe, Palimpsest: The Layers in Conflict." The Canterbury Centre for Medieval and Tudor Studies. University of Kent at Canterbury. February 9-11, 2001.
Fehler, B. "The Prophetic Strain in Alice Walker." Conference on Christianity and Literature, Southwest Regional Meeting. Baylor University, Waco, TX.
Key, C. "Perception and Labeling: Effects on Women in Low Income Brackets." Women's Caucus of the Southwest Social Science Association, Fort Worth, TX.
Key, C. and M. Sadri. "Juggling Gender: Power and Sexual Interaction in the Caribbean." Women's Caucus of the Southwest Social Science Association, Fort Worth, TX.
Minix, D. "Jihad, Lexus, MacWorld and Olive Trees: How to Tackle 'Globalism' in the Classroom." Popular Culture Association, Philadelphia, 2001.
Stanley-Stephens, L. "Paternalistic Perspectives of Progeny in Fresh Family Flicks." Meeting of the Popular Culture Association. Philadelphia, PA. April, 2001.
Young, M. "Truth, Lies, and Videotape: Three Recent Holocaust Films." Popular Culture Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA. April 13, 2001.