Friday Short Schedule

1:00-6:00

  • Registration. Hotel Lobby.

2:30-5:30

  • Book Exhibits. Rockwood.

2:30-4:00

  • 1101. Urban Studies. Visual Culture and Urban Space. Julep
  • 1102. Professional Development. Maximizing Your Conference Experience. Mayflower 1
  • 1103. Space and Community in Life and Literature. Mayflower 2
  • 1104. Reality TV. Panel Title. Mayflower 3
  • 1105. Subculture. The Erotic in Performance and Contemplative Practices. Salon A
  • 1106. Magazines and Newspapers. Celebrity News and Chinese Politics: Where Communism and Juicy Couture Meet. Salon E
  • 1107. Salon F
  • 1108. Teaching Popular Culture. Television and Media Literacy. Salon G
    • 1109. Salon H
  • 1110. African-American Popular Culture. Black Popular Music and Cultural Practices. Salon I
  • 1111. Authorship & Auteurism. International Film Authorship. Salon M

4:15-5:45

  • 1201. Television and Radio. Nuts and Bolts: Structural Analysis of Programming. Julep
  • 1202. Mentor and Mentee Meeting. Mayflower 1
  • 1203. Gender Studies. Gender at Play. Mayflower 2
  • 1204. Film. Auteurs, Authorship and Film. Mayflower 3
  • 1205. Girls Culture/Girls Studies. Female Adolescence in the Twentieth Century. Salon A
  • 1206. Queer Studies. Queer Visual Culture. Salon E
  • 1207. Irish Studies. Space and Narration in Irish Studies. Salon F
  • 1208. Sports. Sports At Home and Abroad. Salon G
  • 1209. Salon H
  • 1210. Music and Theatre. So You Wanna Be a Rock ? Roll Teacher IV? Explorations of Pedagogy and Technology in the College Classroom. Salon I
  • 1211. Hypermedia Studies. Representations of Hypermedia across Media. Salon M

6:00-7:30

  • 1301. Material Culture. Products in Time and Place. Julep
  • 1302. Globalization. Topics in Globalization and Popular Culture. Mayflower 1
  • 1303. Mayflower 2
  • 1304. Film. Gender, Race and Cultural Constructs in Film. Mayflower 3
  • 1305. Religion and Popular Culture. Cultural Influences on Religion: Left Behind Series, The Secret, Mormon Missionaries. Salon A
  • 1306. Salon E
  • 1307. Japanese Popular Culture. Issues in Japanese Popular Culture. Salon F
  • 1308. New Media. New Media and Popular Culture. Salon G
  • 1309. Salon H
  • 1310. Mystery, Thriller, and Crime Fiction. Location, Location: The Use of Space and Place in Crime/Detective Fiction. Salon I
  • 1311. Fan Studies. Television Fandom. Salon M

7:45-9:00

  • Reception. Continental Ballroom.

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