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2004 Program

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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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