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2004 Program

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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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