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2009 National Conference Program - PCA/ACA

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FRIDAY<br />

10:00 – 11:30 A.M.<br />

Preservation Hall Studio 3 (2nd Floor)<br />

3055 Travel & Tourism IV: Visions from Abroad<br />

Chair: Peter Marcus, Borough, Manhattan Community College/CUNY<br />

"Pilgrimages to Iowa: American Journeys in the Experience of Polish Participants<br />

of the University of Iowa International Writing <strong>Program</strong>"<br />

Janusz Kazmierczak, Adam Mickiewicz University<br />

"Destinations: Seeing the North and the East in S. H. Kent’s Within the Arctic<br />

Circle and Gath to the Cedars "<br />

Maria Lindgren Leavenworth, Umeå University<br />

"Reckless Agents of Worrisome Progress: American Women in Scandinavian<br />

Travel Descriptions, ca. 1870-1910"<br />

Jørn Brøndal, University of Southern Denmark<br />

Preservation Hall Studio 1 (2nd Floor)<br />

3056 Adaptation (Film, TV, Lit., & Electronic Gaming) V: Adaptation<br />

Roundtable: The State of the (Pedagogical) Art<br />

Chair: Dennis Cutchins, Brigham Young University<br />

"Discussion"<br />

Dennis Cutchins, Brigham Young University<br />

Lynnea Chapman King, Butler Community College<br />

Jim Welsh, Salisbury University, Emeritus<br />

Richard Berger, Bournemouth University<br />

Laurence Raw, Baskent University<br />

Preservation Hall Studio 9 (2nd Floor)<br />

3057 Women's Studies X: Living the Gendered Life<br />

Chair: Holly M. Kent, Lehigh University<br />

"The Intersectionality of Oppression: The Inclusion of Speciesism"<br />

Jenny Grubbs, University of Cincinnati<br />

"The Good Apron"<br />

Dianne Frank, New Mexico State University<br />

"Passing the Rice: Food as Oral History in Gullah Communities"<br />

Katie M. White, San Diego State University<br />

"‘She Does Not Blame Us for Not Being Like England’: Nineteenth-Century<br />

Female British Travel Writers on America"<br />

Holly M. Kent<br />

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