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Friday, May 29, 2015
1. Knowledge Landscapes: Nature, Knowledge(s), and Early American Literary Culture
2. Indigenous Knowledges in North America
3. Making News: Forms and Formats of Knowing in North America
5. Knowledge – Race – Space: (De-)Segregated Landscapes of Lore in Historical Perspective
6. Caribbean and Inter-American Perspectives in North American Studies and Knowledge Production
7. Knowledge Production and Circulation in the Context of ‘Teaching America’
8. “Owning (Human) Nature?” Literary Knowledge Production and the Life Sciences
Saturday, May 30, 2015
9. The Campus Novel: Literary Form as a Way of Knowing Institutional Structure
10. From Metaphor to Matter: The New Materialism in American Knowledge Production
11. Contested Knowledges in Historical North American Contact Zones
12. (Trans)Pacific Knowledge Landscapes
13. “Playing with the arts and sciences”: (Post-) Feminist Discourse and the ‘Tools of Patriarchy’
14. Contested Science: Biology and Biomedicine in Public Debate since 1945
15. GeoKnowledges: Mapping in the Analog and Digital Humanities