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2009 National Conference Program - PCA/ACA

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SATURDAY<br />

2:30 – 4:00 P.M.<br />

La Galerie 5 (2 nd Floor)<br />

4123A Religion & Culture V<br />

Chair: Ingrid Shafer. University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma<br />

“Textual analysis of One Punk under God: The Prodigal Son of Jim and Tammy<br />

Faye, A Six-Part Docu-Series”<br />

Kimberly Davis, University of Maryland<br />

"Tsion Ben-Judah, Superstar": Representations of the Preacher-as-Celebrity in<br />

Evangelical Fiction<br />

Jennie Chapman, University of Manchester, UK<br />

"‘Praise the Lord and Pass Me a Copperhead’: The Serpent Handling Tradition in<br />

Popular Song”<br />

Patricia Gaitely, Middle Tennessee State University<br />

“Leaving Intensive Religious Movements: How the Internet Is Used to Maintain<br />

Communitas and Express Grievances”<br />

Gretchen Siegler, Westminster College<br />

Preservation Hall Studio 9 (2nd Floor)<br />

4152 Gender & Media Studies XI: Gender, Film and Television in Popular<br />

Culture<br />

Chair: Katherine C. Irwin, Auburn University<br />

"Two Definitive Opposing Gender Archetypes: Superman versus Wicked Witch of<br />

The West"<br />

Katherine C. Irwin<br />

"From Whining to Whoopee: Conservative Visions of Sex and Citizenship in the<br />

U.S."<br />

Vesta Silva, Allegheny College<br />

"Hiding the Candy: Transcending Gender in Cross-Cultural Media"<br />

Stella Ramirez, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez<br />

"Iranian Women Make Films at Home and Abroad: Politics of Location, Cultural<br />

Productions, and Representations of Women in the Aftermath of the Post-Islamist<br />

Iran"<br />

Fakhri Haghani, Georgia State University<br />

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