Symposium Three: Toronto, 2001
The Darkside of Trickster
Day 1 Section 1

Linda Rogers, Kent State Univ.-- That Dangerous Dancer, That Trickster Consciousness
Richard M. Carp, Appalachian State Univ. -- Semiotrix, Deux
Sue Wilkes, Pacifica Univ. -- The Wild Sacred: Wolf as Trickster
 

 

Section 2


Leora Kornfeld,Lunny Communications Group -- The Tele-Trickster=s Way
Peter Salus, Matrix Corporation -- Trickster lives in the Internet
Nancy Stockall, Univ. of Arkansas -- The Dark Side of Trickster: Collaboration or Collusion?

 

 

Section 3

Susan Berry Brill de Ramírez, Bradley Univ. -- The Marginal Centrality of the Trickster Voice: Shifting Ethnographic Significations in Son of Old Man Hat: a Navaho Autobiography
Terry Stocker, Hannam Univ. -- The Trickster on Display: the Darkest Side
Phyllis Passariello, Center College -- Our Lady of the Black Hole: Even Virgins Cast a Shadow

 

Day 2
Section 4

Inna Semetsky, Columbia Univ. -- What Evil Lurks in the Hearts of Men? The Shadow!
Marilyn Jurich, Suffolk Univ. -- The Eye Darkens and Trickery Takes the Place of Light
Sean Day, National Central Univ., Taiwan -- One=s Own Brain as Trickster, Part II: "It=s for Your Own Good"
 

 

Section 5

Christina Olson Spiesel, Yale Univ. -- Out of Time
Lisa Herman, California Institute of Integral Studies -- Engaging Evil
Frank Kersnowski, Trinity Univ. -- Narrative and the Presence of the Other
 

 

Section 6 -- Discussion Roundtable

Elka Kazmierczak, SUNY Buffalo -- Discussant
Gary Shank, Duquesne Univ. -- Discussant
Myrdene Anderson, Purdue Univ. -- Discussant