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THURSDAY<br />

10:00 – 11:30 A.M.<br />

Laurie Dalton, Acadia University Art Gallery<br />

"Japan at the International Expositions, 1862-1904: ‘Fine Art’ and Political<br />

Agendas at the World’S Fairs"<br />

Hannah Sigur<br />

"1909 London Imperial International Exhibition: The Revivification of London<br />

Exhibitions at the White City Site, 1909-11"<br />

Thomas Prasch<br />

Preservation Hall Studio 10 (2nd Floor)<br />

2049 Children's Literature & Culture II: Politics and Social Issues<br />

Chair: Sally Sugarman, Bennington College<br />

"Blood and Bitches: Sexual Politics and the Female Lycanthrope in Young Adult<br />

Fiction"<br />

June Pulliam, Louisiana State University<br />

"No More Morals Just Social Change: A Look at Social Issues in the Children's<br />

Novel Hail Columbia by Patricia Beatty”<br />

Jessica Lane, Missouri Western<br />

"Children and the 2008 Election"<br />

Sally Sugarman, Bennington College<br />

Mardi Gras A (3rd Floor)<br />

2050 Caribbean Literature & Culture II: Popular Representations and Social<br />

Abstractions<br />

Chair: Jorge Febles, University of North Florida<br />

"Mexican Comics and the Representation of a Globalized Mexico"<br />

Bruce Campbell, St. John's University, Collegeville<br />

"Intimacy in Reinaldo Arenas through the Homographic Element"<br />

Jonathan Pérez, Rutgers University<br />

"Joyful Indiscretions: Marital Infidelity in Cuban Popular Song (From the Son to<br />

the Cha-cha-chá)"<br />

Jorge Febles<br />

La Galerie 4 (2nd Floor)<br />

2051 Sports II: Community<br />

Chair: Thimios Zaharopoulos, Park University<br />

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