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2009 National Conference Program - PCA/ACA

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FRIDAY<br />

10:00 – 11:30 A.M.<br />

3075 Civil War & Reconstruction II: The African-American Experience, Part<br />

1–GLORY and Combat<br />

Chair: Randal W. Allred, Brigham Young University-- Hawaii<br />

"Beyond Shaw: The Fifty-fourth Massachusetts After the Glory of Fort Wagner"<br />

Christopher Tucker, Dartmouth College<br />

"No Time to Be Thinking About No Family: The USCT and Domestic Ties in<br />

Glory and Where I'm Bound"<br />

Nadine Knight, Whitman College<br />

"From the Birth of a Nation to its Glory: Race, History and Popular Memory in<br />

Civil War Film"<br />

Davidson Felissaint, State University of New York, Buffalo<br />

Mardi Gras G&H (3rd Floor)<br />

3076 Television X: Cold War, Reaganism, and the Fourth Reich<br />

Chair: Erwin Erhardt, Thomas More College<br />

"WORLD WAR III: Network Television Apocalyptic Visions during Reagan’s<br />

Eighties"<br />

Aubrey Underwood, Clark Atlanta University<br />

"Portraying Peacetime: Television and the Normalization of the Military during the<br />

Early Cold War"<br />

Jodi Larson, Tufts University<br />

"Preventing the Emergence of a Fourth Reich: Mission: Impossible (1966-1973),<br />

Nazi Conspiracies, and the Hunt for Hitler’s Treasure"<br />

Erwin Erhardt<br />

Balcony J (4th Floor)<br />

3077 Stephen King III: Creation, Adaptation, and the Silver Screen<br />

Chair: Philip Simpson, Brevard Community College<br />

"Creation as Character: Duma Key, Bag of Bones, and Lisey’s Story "<br />

Vicky Sue Gilpin, Cerro Gordo High School<br />

"Adaptation Studies and Narrative Theory Applied: It and Stand by Me "<br />

Ralph Eichenlaub, Chapman University<br />

"Charlie’s Got Zitzes and There Wasn’t Any Popcorn: Rage and Film Theory"<br />

Denise Dirks, University of New Orleans<br />

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