Heinlein I: Infinite Possibilities:
Defining the First Grand Master of Science Fiction
Chair: Robert Gorsch,
Saint Mary's College of California
The Last Utopian Novel? Robert A. Heinlein’s For Us, the Living
Robert James,
West Los Angeles College
The Golden Age of Heinlein
Dr. Robert Gorsch
Robert Heinlein's Challenge to the Bureaucratic State
Christopher Leslie,
City University of New York Graduate Center
Heinlein II: This He Believed:
Teaching Under the Radar I
Chair: Oscar de los Santos,
Western Connecticut State University
Heinlein's Rejection of Bourgeois Gods: Incest and Archetype in Heinlein's
World as Myth Books
William Patterson,
UC-Santa Cruz Heinlein Scholar
Have Monomyth, Will Travel: The Hero’s Journey in Heinlein’s Juvenile
Novels
Peter McCluskey,
Middle Tennessee State University
Conspiracy, Paranoia, and the Alien Takeover Plot:
Before and After Heinlein’s The Puppet Masters
Oscar De Los Santos,
Western Connecticut State University
Heinlein III: This He Believed:
Teaching Under the Radar II
Chair: Lisa Edmonds,
Wichita State University
Heinlein’s Eternal Feminine: Redefining the Myth and Mythos of Woman
Lisa Edmonds,
Wichita State University
The Heinlein Juveniles: A Feminist Perspective
Kyle Bozeman,
Troy State University
Heinlein IV: The Future of Heinlein Scholarship (Roundtable)
Guest Moderator: Solomon Davidoff,
New England Institute of Art and Communications
Roundtable participants included Bill Patterson, Robert James, Lisa
Edmonds, Herb Gilliland of the U.S. Naval Academy, and others
San Antonio 2004