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2009 National Conference Program - PCA/ACA

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FRIDAY<br />

2:30 – 4:00 P.M.<br />

Kent De Spain, University of Texas at Austin<br />

"The Intimate Space between Abstraction and Reality: Mondrian's Neo-Plastic<br />

Dance"<br />

Catherine Cabeen, University of Washington<br />

"Mobile Topography and Volatile Terrain: Choreographic Explorations of Seismic<br />

Movement in San Francisco"<br />

Elliot Gordon Mercer, San Francisco, CA<br />

"Mediated Choreography and the Critical Paradox of Pure Movement"<br />

Ted Bain, Bladensburg High School<br />

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

3142 Comic Art & Comics XII: Technical Details<br />

Chair: Nicole Freim, Riverside Community College<br />

"Implicatures of Speech Bubbles"<br />

Chun Lee, University of Louisiana at Lafayette<br />

"‘How He Could Read my Captions Like That?’: Deadpool as a Comic Book<br />

Narratology Phenomenon"<br />

Jorge Hernández Jiménez, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico<br />

"Time in the Gutter"<br />

David Barnes, Southeastern Oklahoma State University<br />

"Unraveling the Weaver's Art: Inferring Narrative from Images"<br />

Randy Duncan, Henderson State University<br />

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

3143 Philosophy & Popular Culture V: Philosophy and Personal Identity<br />

Chair: Justin Donhauser, University at Buffalo<br />

"My Own Worst Enemy: Locke’s Memory Criterion and the Lethal Plot Hole”<br />

Justin Donhauser<br />

"Moral Philosophy and Reality Television: A Closer Look at Survivor”<br />

Carolyn Davis, Syracuse University<br />

"Virtue in Gotham: Aristotle’s Batman"<br />

Mary Leigh, Henderson State University<br />

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

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