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SATURDAY<br />

10:00 – 11:30 A.M.<br />

Nestrovia Maria, Saint-Petersburg State University<br />

"Dressed for the Occasion: The Collaboration Between Björk and Alexander<br />

McQueen"<br />

Dirk Gindt<br />

Preservation Hall Studio 4 (2nd Floor)<br />

4025 Asian Popular Culture VIII: Korea and Vietnam – Korean Wave, Film,<br />

Music, Literature<br />

Chair: John A. Lent, International Journal of Comic Art<br />

"Wave Goodbye to the Korean Wave?: An Analysis of the Current Status of Korean<br />

Pop Culture in Asia"<br />

Chiaoning Su, Temple University<br />

"Seoul Train: Discussing the Emulation and Appropriation of American Hip-Hop<br />

Culture in South Korea"<br />

Andrew C. Bond, California State University-Northridge<br />

"A Novelist’s Plight in Vietnam"<br />

Carl Singleton, Fort Hays State University<br />

Balcony I (4th Floor)<br />

4026 Musicals, Stage, & Film II: Stage to Film, Movie Music, and MAMMA<br />

MIA!<br />

Chair: Samuel J. Goldstein, Datona State College<br />

"Assassins and The Producers - From Stage to Film"<br />

Danielle McGarry, CUNY-Brooklyn<br />

Tony Smith, Northwestern State University of Louisiana<br />

Susan Smith, University of Sunderland<br />

Kathryn Edney, Michigan State University<br />

John Bray, Louisiana State University<br />

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

4027 Poetry Studies V: Poetry Studies and Creative Poetry V<br />

Chair: Gerald Locklin, California State University, Long Beach<br />

"Original Poetry"<br />

Alan Britt, Towson University<br />

"Original Poetry"<br />

Anthony Seidman, <strong>National</strong> University and Pierce College<br />

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