2026 Schedule of Events
Delta Symposium XXXI:
Monsters, Cryptids, and the Monstrous
Presented by the Department of English, Philosophy and World Languages
📍 Events will be held in the Arkansas State University Museum, Carl R. Reng Student
Union, and Bradbury Art Museum
Conference Schedule of Events
Wednesday, April 8
3:00 – 4:30 PM Monster and Cryptids across Disciplines at Arkansas State University
Forum Discussion:
Speakers:
- Gregory Hansen, Professor of Folklore and English
- Michele Merritt, Associate Professor of Philosophy
- Andrew Sweet, Associate Professor of Evolutionary Biology
- Karen Yanowitz, Professor of Psychology
Moderator: Lucky Ihedigbo
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Mockingbird Room
4:45 – 5:30 PM The Monstrous as Metaphor
Presentation on Local History:
- Speakers: Corrina Neal and Donna L. Shelton (Arkansas State University)
Title: “Uncovering Real Monsters: The Attack on Culture, Traditions, and Collective Healing in the Delta”
Moderator: Gregory Hansen
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Mockingbird Room
5:45 – 7:00 PM Literary Expression and Photography Exposition
Creative Writing:
- Preview of A-State’sTributary
Moderator: Anna Cox
- Presentations of Photography
Organizer: Rachel Boillot
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Auditorium
Thursday, April 9
8:30 – 9:15 AM Public Folklore in Arkansas
Panel Session:
- Speakers: Lauren Willette and Sara Barclay (Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts)
Topic: “In It Whole Hog: Updates from AFTA”
Moderator: Leslie Reed
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Mockingbird Room
9:30 – 11:00 AM Research, Writing, and Placemaking
Research Presentations:
- Speaker: John Fisher (Independent Scholar, Kennett, MO)
Title: “The New Madrid Seismic Zone and the 1811-1812 Earthquake: The Monster Still Threatens” - Speaker: Jillian Hartley (Arkansas Northeastern College)
Title: "I Saw the Light: Memory, Myth, and the Senath Ghost Light” - Speaker: Patricia Hesse (Community Scholar, Weiner)
Title: “A Town Called Weiner: Writing Local History as Stewardship, Memory, and Place”
Moderator: Ed Salo
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Mockingbird Room
11:15 AM – 12:15 PM Challenging Heritage
Panel Session:
- Speakers: Members of Hoxie: The First Stand Museum, Hoxie
Topic: “The Monsters Within: Examining the Dark Side of the 1955 Hoxie Schools Integration”
Organizer and Moderator: Leslie Reed
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Mockingbird Room
12:30 – 2:00 PM Monstrosity and Metaphor within Political History
Research Presentations:
- Speaker: Taylor Abernathy (University of Arkansas)
Title: “The Monsters Among Us: Perceptions of Japanese American Internment Camps in the Arkansas Delta” - Speaker: Paul A. Crutcher (University of Arkansas at Little Rock)
Title: “Colonial and Evangelical Monsters in Arkansas’ Catholic History” - Speaker: Lillie M. Fears (Arkansas State University)
Title: “Monstrosities from the Archives: What Really Led to the Boycott of Homecoming 1976?”
Moderator: LaDawn Fuhr
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Mockingbird Room
1:00 – 3:00 PM Oral History, Folklife and Heritage Sites
Workshop Session:
Presenter and Coordinator: Ian Hallagan (Independent Folklorist)
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Pine Tree Room
Registration encouraged but not required
2:15 – 3:15 PM Embodying the Monstrous
Research Presentations:
- Speaker: Peter J. Ingrao (The University of Texas at Dallas)
Title: “Catastrophic Cryptids: Confronting Racial Trauma in South of Midnight” - Speaker: Lauren Willette (Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts)
Title: “Body Terror: Tangible and Intangible Fears of the Bodymind”
Moderator: Mike Spikes
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Mockingbird Room
3:30 – 4:15 PM The Monstrous and Inspiration
Reflections on Artistic Expression:
- Speaker: Jessica Maddox (Facet Dance Collective, Jonesboro)
Title: “Rats, Sylphs, Birds, and Ballerinas: Exploring the Uncanny in Classical Ballet” - Speaker: John Zheng (Mississippi Valley State University)
Title: “Ghost Places: Inspiration for Poetry Writing”
Moderator: Marcus Tribbett
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Mockingbird Room
4:30 – 5:45 PM Literary Inquiries into Monstrosity
Research Presentations:
- Speaker: Catherine Calloway (Arkansas State University, Emerita)
Title: “Monsters and Liminal Figures in the Works of Contemporary Mississippi Writers” - Speaker: James Stannard (University of Essex)
Title: “The Monstrous Land: Bears and Barbarians in Go Down Moses and Mudbound”
Moderator: Khem Aryal
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Mockingbird Room
7:30 – 8:30 PM Delta Symposium Reading and Stories
Speaker: Christopher Teuton (University of Washington)
Welcoming Remarks: Cherisse Jones-Branch, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Communication
📍 Location: Bradbury Art Museum, 201 Olympic Drive, Jonesboro
Special thanks to Julia Wintner, Museum Director
Friday, April 10
8:30 – 9:15 AM Monster, Cryptids, and Arkansas Folklore
Research Presentations:
- Speakers: Catherine Bahn and Hannah Koons (Arkansas State University)
Title: “Haunting the Hills: The Ozark Howler, Black Panthers, and Cultural Memory in the Ozarks” - Speaker: Alan Brown (University of West Alabama)
Title: “Arkansas Dragons: Folklore or Fakelore?”
Moderator: Ian Hallagan
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Mockingbird Room
10:00 – 10:50 AM Mysterious Folklore and Gender
Research Presentations:
- Speaker: M. Amber Bramlett (Arkansas State University-Beebe)
Title: “The Yazoo City Witch—A Truly Southern Gothic Tale” - Speaker: Pauline Guerrero (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Title: “Liminal Spaces, Liminal Bodies, and Liminal Spectres: The Triple/Throuple Subversion of Queer Legend-Tripping”
Moderator: Lauren Willette
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Mockingbird Room
11:00 AM International Connections to Delta Folklore
Research Presentations:
- Speaker: Anastasia A. Floraki (Democritus University of Thrace)
Title: “Monsters Across Waters: Folkloric Dialogues between the Mississippi Delta and the Aegean” - Speaker: Lucky Ihedigbo (Arkansas State University)
Title: “The Fouke Monster and the Onoja Oboni Figure in Nigerian Folklore”
Moderator: Gregory Hansen
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Mockingbird Room
1:00 PM — Keynote Presentation
- Speaker: Christopher Teuton (University of Washington)
Title: “Naming the Impossible: The Wondrous and the Monstrous in Cherokee Storytelling”
Introduced by: Jill Simons, Director, Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Mockingbird Room
2:30 – 3:15 PM Monstrous Connections to the Movie Sinners
Presentation and Discussion:
- Speaker: Lamont Jack Pearley, Sr. (Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Foundation, Inc.,
Bowling Green, KY)
Title: “Root Work, Black Cosmology, and the Reclamation of Power in Sinners” - Panelists: Shanita Sanders and Carmen Lanos Williams
Moderator: Andrew Gadberry
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Mockingbird Room
3:30 – 4:45 PM Reading and Listening
Creative Writing and Book Talks:
- Gregory Hansen and the story of Belle Gunness
- Patricia Hesse on the legend of Joe Brooner from A Town Called Weiner
- Frank Thurmond and Tales of the Arkansas Frontier
- John Zheng and Soulful Dancer
Moderator: Khem Aryal
📍 Location: A-State Carl R. Reng Student Union, Mockingbird Room
Saturday, April 11
9:00 – 11:00 AM Oral History, Folklife and Heritage Sites
Workshop Presenter and Coordinator: Ian Hallagan (Independent Folklorist)
📍 Location: Historic Dyess Colony: Johnny Cash Boyhood Home
Meet at Administration Center, 110 Center Dr, Dyess, Arkansas
Registration encouraged but not required
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM A-State Museum
Guests are invited to visit the university’s museum throughout the day
41st Annual Children’s Art Exhibition: Through a Child’s Eyes
1:00 – 5:00 PM 11th Annual Arkansas Roots Music Festival
Theme: The Arkansas Roots of Sister Rosetta Tharpe
📍 Location: Johnny Cash Boyhood Home, Dyess, Arkansas
The Delta Symposium and the Arkansas Roots Music Festival are made possible with support
from KASU 91.9 FM, A-State Heritage Sites, Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts, Lost
Forty Brewing Co, Greenway Equipment, and Judd Hill Foundation
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