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2004 Program
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Special Events
2004 Area Chairs
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Saturday, October 9, Short Schedule
Friday, October 8 | Sunday, October 10
Note: Click on the panel number for more information about presenters and chairs.
7:30-8:30 a.m.
Continental Breakfast. Meeting House.
8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Registration. Hotel Lobby.
8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Book exhibit. Salon E.
8:30-10:00 a.m.
211. Globalization and Popular Culture. Globalization and Popular Culture. Boston Boardroom.
212. Fat Female Bodies in Fiction, in the Classroom, and on Campus. New York.
213.Mythological Perspectives on Popular Culture. Mythological Perspectives on Popular Culture. Philadelphia.
214. Music. Popular Music and Local Identities. St. Louis.
215. Documentary. The Documentary "I": Autobiography, Ethnography, and Auteur. Salon A.
216. Adaptation (Literature-Film etc.). Film and Literature: Adapting Discourses of Gender. Salon B.
217. Comics. Comics Evolutions: Characters to Content, Style to Form. Salon C.
218. Film. Film History and Authorship. Salon D.
10:15-11:45 a.m.
221. Art History and Visual Culture. Art History and Visual Culture. Boston Boardroom.
222. Gender and Identity. Negotiating Voice: Constructing Identity in Autobiography and Fiction. New York.
223. Mythological Perspectives on Popular Culture. Pop Culture as Modern Mythology: The Ultimate Pedagogical Tool in Reaching and Teaching Students. Philadelphia.
224. Documentary. Perspectives on Documentary. Salon A.
225. Adaptation (Literature-Film etc.). Film and Literature: Adapting Political Values. Salon B.
226. Music. Artists vs. the Industry: Commercialism in Popular Music. Salon C.
227. Film. Cultural Reflections in Film. Salon D.
12:00-1:30 p.m.
231. Luncheon and Featured Speaker. Meeting House.
1:30-5:30 p.m.
Book exhibit. Salon E.
1:45-2:45 p.m.
241. Business Meeting. Meeting House.
3:00-4:30 p.m.
251. African-American Popular Culture. Black Women on Leisure, Black Power, and Black Masculinity. Boston Boardroom.
252. New Media. New Directions in New Media Research. New York.
253. Unbounded Bodies. Philadelphia.
254. Humor. Get Your Funny On! Humor and Popular Culture. Salon A.
255. Adaptation (Literature-Film etc.). Adaptation and Issues of Media. Salon B.
256. Children's Literature and Culture. Embodying Girlhood. Salon C.
257. Gender and Identity. Representing Identity. Salon D.
4:45-6:15 p.m.
261. Publishing Opportunities in Popular Culture and American Culture Studies. Boston Boardroom.
262. Latin American Popular Culture. History of Tango. New York.
263. Libraries, Museums, and Collecting. Libraries, Museums, and Collecting: Perception and Reception. St. Louis.
264. Humor. What's So Damn Funny? The Dying Art of Dark Humor. Salon A.
265. Adaptation (Literature-Film etc.). Shakespeare and Film I. Salon B.
266. British Popular Culture. Kinky Spirituality: Rebellion, Transformation, Metaphysics, and Identity in the Music of Ray and Dave Davies. Salon C.
267. Film. Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Film. Salon D.
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