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2004 Program
Registration
Special Events
2004 Area Chairs
Schedule
Index of Participants
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Sunday, October 10, Short Schedule
Friday, October 8 | Saturday, October 9
Note: Click on the panel number for more information about presenters and chairs.
8:00-9:00 a.m.
Area Chairs Breakfast. St. Louis
Continental Breakfast. Meeting House.
7:45-11:30 a.m.
Registration. Hotel Lobby.
8:00-9:30 a.m.
311. Mystery, Thrillers, and Detective and Crime Fiction. Mystery, Thrillers, and Detective and Crime Fiction. Boston Boardroom.
312. Politics. Politics and Culture. New York.
313. Professional Development. Non-Tenure-Track Faculty: Current and Emerging Realities. Philadelphia.
314. Film. Movies and Monsters: Origin Stories. Salon A.
315. Adaptation (Literature-Film etc.). Shakespeare and Film II. Salon B.
316. Gender and Identity. Discursive Representations of Gender, Relationship, and Culture. Salon C.
317. British Popular Culture. Intersections of Music, Film, and Theatre with the British Middle Class. Salon D.
8:30-12:00 p.m.
Book exhibit. Salon E.
9:45 a.m.-11:15 p.m.
321. Politics. Insights Into the Culture and Values of the People's Republic of China. Boston Boardroom.
322. Cultural Geography. Cultural Geography. New York.
323. Toys and Games. Crossing Virtual Boundaries: Video Games and Other Media. Philadelphia.
324. New Media. New Media and New Strategies for Social Movements. St. Louis.
325. Film. Religion in the Movies. Salon A.
326. Documentary. "Handling the Truth" in Youngstown: The Death of Steel City, U.S.A. Salon B.
327. Music. Women in Pop Music. Salon C.
328. Gender and Identity. Representing Feminism(s) and Sexuality: "Secretary." Salon D.
11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
331. Toys and Games. Small Worlds: Investigating Toy Icons. Boston Boardroom.
332. Advertising. Advertising. New York.
333. Children's Literature and Culture. War and Recovery. Philadelphia.
334. Art History and Visual Culture. Art History and Visual Culture. St. Louis.
335. Teaching Popular Culture. Assessment, Instructional Technologies, and Video Production. Salon A.
336. Film. The Matrix Panel. Salon B.
337. Horror and Science Fiction. Encounters with the Other: A Potpourri. Salon C.
338. Animation. Animation and Popular Culture. Salon D.
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