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2009 National Conference Program - PCA/ACA

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Alverina College<br />

"Iconic and Stereotypical Male Figures in American Popular Culture"<br />

Marc DiPaolo, Alverina College<br />

Aram Goudsouzian, University of Memphis<br />

John Kille, Independent Scholar<br />

Jennifer Moore, California State University, Fullerton<br />

Elwood Watson, East Tennessee State University<br />

THURSDAY<br />

2:30 – 4:00 P.M.<br />

Mardi Gras C<br />

2125B American Indian Literatures & Cultures I: Native Sovereignty,<br />

Resistance, and Stereotypes<br />

Chair: Richard Sax, Lake Erie College<br />

"Reeling It In: First Nations Fisheries and Film as Sites of Resistance and Representation"<br />

Maeghan Pirie, University of Western Ontario<br />

"NDNs vs. Pilgrims: It’s War Again!: One Tribe’s Battle to Bring Casinos to<br />

Massachusetts"<br />

Nancy Van Leuven, Bridgewater State College<br />

"Redefining American Indian Identity: The Process of the Mashpee Tribe Land<br />

Claim"<br />

Zuzana Buchowska, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland<br />

"Chief Wahoo in Northeastern Ohio: Louis Sockalexis, the Cleveland Indians,<br />

Imagery and Iconography"<br />

Richard Sax<br />

Regent (4th Floor)<br />

2126 Romance I: Romance Authorship I: Tradition and Transformation<br />

Chair: Darcy Martin, East Tennessee State University<br />

"Romance through Faith: The Enduring Stories of Grace Livingston Hill"<br />

Darcy Martin<br />

"A Gothic Scheherazade: The Heroine as Storyteller"<br />

Angela Toscano, Independent Scholar<br />

"Me, Myself and I: Love as the Integration of Selves in the Romance Fiction of<br />

Nora Roberts"<br />

An Goris, KuLeuven, Belgium<br />

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