Workshop 2: Money and Gender in North American Literature and Culture
Chairs: Sladja Blazan / Eva Boesenberg (HU Berlin)
Dorotheenstraße 24, I.501
- Katja Kanzler (Leipzig): "'Pay Day': The Discourse of Money in Literature by Antebellum 'Factory Girls'"
- Michaela Keck (Oldenburg): "Elizabeth Stoddard's Challenge of Gendered Economies in New England Society"
- Simone Knewitz (Bonn): "'A real piece of progress': Feminist Economic Reformism in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Novel What Diantha Did"
- Katharina Rapp (HU Berlin): "'Can't Buy Me Love': Lipsha Morrisey's Relation to Money in Louise Erdrich's The Bingo Palace"
- Viola Amato (Stuttgart): "Female Villains and Sex Trafficking in Disney Fairy-Tale Animation"
- Sladja Blazan (HU Berlin): "Concluding Remarks: Gender, Economics, and
The Wire"