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THURSDAY<br />

10:00 – 11:30 A.M.<br />

John Wolf, Syracuse University<br />

"Queer Consumerism and LGBT Social (In)Justice in The Logo Channel’s<br />

Commercial Advertisements"<br />

Michael Johnson, Jr.<br />

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

2064 Medical Humanities: Health, Disease & Culture II: Challenging Health<br />

Care Traditions in the 21st Century<br />

Chair: Susan Burns, University of Chicago<br />

"Transplant Medicine 2.0: Web Culture in the Cardiothoracic Transplant<br />

Community"<br />

Gabriela Magda, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University<br />

Rita Charon, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University<br />

"Unaffordability Ebola: A Guide for Overseas Selection of Health Care through<br />

Medical Tourism Websites"<br />

A.M. Mason, University of Oklahoma<br />

Jessica Bogard, University of Oklahoma<br />

"If Looks Could Ill: Toward a Theory of Sick Spectatorship"<br />

Sara Cohen, University of Minnesota<br />

"Whose Museum is this Anyway?: Patients, Activists, and the <strong>National</strong> Museum of<br />

Hansen’s Disease in Japan"<br />

Susan I. Burns<br />

Beauregard (5th Floor)<br />

2065 Advertising IV: 19th & 20th Century Advertising History<br />

Chair: Sammy R. Danna, Loyola University<br />

"Corporate Calling Cards: Advertising Trade Cards and Logos in the U.S. c.1876-<br />

1890"<br />

Jennifer Black, University of Southern California<br />

"The Best of the Worst: A Brief Look at Changes through the History of Negative<br />

Campaigns Ads"<br />

Michael Cornett, Texas State University<br />

"Soda Fountain Advertising in 19th and Early 20th Century New Orleans"<br />

Sammy Danna<br />

"Beyond Art and Anti-Art: OK Soda and the Commodification of Postmodernism"<br />

Aaron Shapiro, Middle Tennessee State University<br />

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