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FRIDAY<br />

12:30 – 2:00 P.M.<br />

Parton's Films, 1980-1989"<br />

Dana C. Wiggins, Georgia Perimeter College<br />

"The Asian Subaltern Speaks: Film as a Global Medium by which to Negotiate<br />

Space and Give Voice to the 'Other' in Fire, Sabah: A Love Story, and Letter From<br />

an Unknown Woman"<br />

Ashley E. York, University of Arizona<br />

"‘Rap[ing] the Viewer into Independence’: Filming and Framing Female Bodies in<br />

Haneke's Funny Games"<br />

Kristen Lambert, Independent Scholare<br />

Preservation Hall Studio 6 (2nd Floor)<br />

3112 Visual Culture V: Genders, Sexualities, and Subjectivities<br />

Chair: Jeffrey L. Schneider, St. Louis Community College<br />

“Mass Media and Sexual Attitudes”<br />

Nirupama Akella, University of South Alabama<br />

“Bear-ing it all: Masculinity, Queerness and the Visual Culture”<br />

Harry J. Weil, Stony Brook University<br />

"Skin, Victimless Leather and Posthuman Subjectivity’"<br />

Cerise Myers, University of Minnesota<br />

Bacchus (4th Floor)<br />

3113 Mystery &Detective Fiction IX: Historical Perspectives<br />

Chair: John Teel, Marshall University<br />

"Nancy Drew to the Rescue: Restoring Social and Economic Order in the<br />

Depression Era"<br />

Susan Lassiter, Mississippi College<br />

"The Trials and Tribulations of the Amateur Detective: Colin Revell in James<br />

Hilton’s Murder at School"<br />

MaryKay Mahoney, Merrimack College<br />

"Crime Fiction and World War II: Evil in Miniature"<br />

John Teel<br />

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

3114 Professional Development IV: Academic Publishing<br />

Chair: Joseph Hancock, Drexel University<br />

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