Dr. Lisa M. Corrigan, Assistant Professor of Communication and Chair of the Gender Studies Program at the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas will be the features speaker this evening at the UALR Cooper Honors and Gender Studies Program Lecture. She will deliver a lecture entitled “Orval Faubus and the Language of Segregation: Sexualized Violence and Racial Anxiety during the Little Rock Crisis.”
Dr. Corrigan uses the Orval Faubus Collection at the University of Arkansas to examine the rhetorical strategies embraced by the former Arkansas governor during the desegregation of Central High School. In examining Faubus’ public speeches and private correspondence at the height of the desegregation crisis, her lecture will cover how he sought to control the rhetorical situation in Little Rock and how racial anxiety was articulated as sexual anxiety.
The program will take place at 6pm in the Dickinson Hall Auditorium on the UALR campus. At 5:30 there will be a reception.