Achievements
Posted: Thursday, May 8, 2008Heidi Dietz Faletti , Associate Professor, English
Heidi Dietz Faletti, associate professor, English, read the paper “The Poeticizing of Psychosis in Büchner’sWoyzeck: Frontiers of Modern Drama” and chaired the section “Literary Masters of the Danube Monarchy” at the 36th annual Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture since 1900, held at the University of Louisville February 21–23. Faletti read the paper “The Overdetermined Sublime in Dostoevsky’s The Doubleand Kafka’s The Trial” and was a panelist for the section “From the Sublime to the Ridiculous: Humor and the Sublime” at the 29th International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, held in Orlando, Florida, March 19–23. Faletti also read the paper “The Symbolist Manifesto of Jean Moréas and the Modernist Treatise from Decadence to Surrealism” at the Northeast Modern Language Association Convention, held in Buffalo, New York, April 10–13.