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SATURDAY<br />

10:00 – 11:30 A.M.<br />

4042 Festivals & Faires V: All Across America: Celebrations in the City and<br />

the Country<br />

Chair: Kimberly Tony Korol-Evans, University of Arizona<br />

"Beauty Queens in Bass Boats: Mardi Gras in Arkansas"<br />

Courtney Clements, Black River Technical College<br />

"A Fractured Fairy Tale of Rural Maine: Old Home Days, Dorcas Fair, and<br />

Community Identification"<br />

Carrie J. Cole, University of Arizona<br />

"Living the Gourd Life: An Examination of Artful Communication at the Gourd<br />

Patch Festival in Mayfield, Kentucky"<br />

Dan Shope, Murray State University<br />

"The Power of Parsifal: Urban Spaces and Festivalized Places"<br />

Colleen Reilly, Yale University<br />

Preservation Hall Studio 7 (2nd Floor)<br />

4043 Gender Studies VIII: The Intersection of Race and Gender in Domestic<br />

Discourse<br />

Chair: Carrie Marjorie Peirce, Azusa Pacific University<br />

"Gone with the Wind: Remapping the New South: Race, Gender and Class in<br />

Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Atlanta"<br />

Aretina Hamilton, University of Kentucky<br />

"They’re Not Paternity Pants; They’re Fat Pants: The Growing Discourse of<br />

Maternity Literature for Men"<br />

Thomas Reynolds, Northwestern State University<br />

"Gwen Stefani: Race, Gender, and the Recuperation of White Motherhood"<br />

Rebecca Clark, University of Washington<br />

Preservation Hall Studio 5 (2nd Floor)<br />

4044 Libraries, Archives, Museums, & Popular Research VIII: Popular<br />

Culture from Purple to Gold: Sharing Cultural Curiosities from the LSU<br />

Baton Rouge Libraries’ Collections<br />

Chair: Stephanie Braunstein, Louisiana State University<br />

"Bismarck Bisque and Rat Pâté: The Representation of Food and Famine in Popular<br />

Prints during the Siege of Paris, 1870-71"<br />

Michael Taylor, Louisiana State University<br />

"Cendrillon, Petit Rouge, and Clovis Crawfish: A Cajun Twist on Folktales for<br />

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