New Directions in Mark Twain Studies (co-sponsored by the Mark Twain Circle) (Panel / In-Person)


Allied Session
American / Historical and Political Studies

Harry Wonham (University of Oregon)
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The Mark Twain Circle of America invites proposals on "New Directions in Mark Twain Studies" at the upcoming PAMLA 2026 conference in Seattle from November 12 to 15. The Circle invites innovative proposals on all topics that engage with Mark Twain and Mark Twain Studies. We are especially interested in the work of emerging scholars and in perspectives that challenge existing paradigms and assumptions about Mark Twain’s life, work, and legacy.



The Mark Twain Circle of America invites proposals on "New Directions in Mark Twain Studies" at the upcoming PAMLA 2026 conference in Seattle from November 12 to 15. The Circle invites innovative proposals on all topics that engage with Mark Twain and Mark Twain Studies. We are especially interested in the work of emerging scholars and in perspectives that challenge existing paradigms and assumptions about Mark Twain’s life, work, and legacy.

Topics of particular interest include but are not limited to:

· Race and racial stereotypes in Twain

· Mark Twain as a travel writer

· Mark Twain as an anti-imperialist

· Digital Twain

· Twain and capitalism

· Twain and aging

· Twain and gender

· Twain as a Gothic writer

· Twain and religion