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2004 Program
Registration
Special Events
2004 Area Chairs
Schedule
Index of Participants
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Friday, October 8, Short Schedule
Saturday, October 9 | Sunday, October 10
Note: Click on the panel number for more information about presenters and chairs.
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Registration. Hotel Lobby.
2:30-5:30 p.m.
Book Exhibit. Salon E.
2:30-4:00 p.m.
111. Race and Ethnicity. Race and Ethnicity. Boston Boardroom.
112. Teaching Popular Culture. Detective Fiction, Comic Art, and Representation and Identity. New York.
113. Toys and Games. Discipline and Play: Ethics, Repression, and Role-Playing Games. Philadelphia.
114. Politics. Politics and Entertainment. St. Louis.
115. Film. Myth, Ritual, and Folklore in Film. Salon A.
116. Gender and Identity. Border Crossings in Representations of the Body. Salon B
117. Music. Ideology, Religion, and Politics in Popular Music. Salon C.
118. Television and Radio. Television Strategies: Production and Reception. Salon D.
4:15-5:45 p.m.
121. Magazines and Newspapers. Hot Mamas and Cool Pulp Fiction. Boston Boardroom.
122. New Media. Virtual Memory: New Media, Documentation, and Memorial. New York.
123. Toys and Games. The Other as/at Play: Games, History, and Culture. Philadelphia.
124. Mystery, Thrillers, and Detective and Crime Fiction. Mystery, Thrillers, and Detective and Crime Fiction. St. Louis.
125. Documentary. Documentary and Pedagogy. Salon A.
126. Adaptation (Literature-Film etc.). Film and Literature: Reflecting Popular Culture. Salon B.
127. Music. Hip Hop. Salon C.
128. Folklore, Heroes, and Icons. Salon D.
6:00-7:30 p.m.
131. Economy. Political Economy in the Study of Popular Culture. Boston Boardroom.
132. Law and Popular Culture. Crime, Politics, and Perception: Do Media Influence Human Thought and Behavior? New York.
133. Professional Development. Ms. Mentor: FAQs, Secrets, Rants, and Gossip About Academia. Philadelphia.
134. History and Visual Culture. Art History and Visual Culture. St. Louis.
135. The National Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association. Salon A.
136. Travel, Tourism, and Transportation. Tourism, Boundary Crossings, and Constructions of Identity. Salon B.
137. Working-Class Culture. Working-Class Culture. Salon D.
7:45-9:00 p.m.
Reception. Meeting House.
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