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2009 National Conference Program - PCA/ACA

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WEDNESDAY<br />

2:30 – 4:00 P.M.<br />

"Original Poetry"<br />

KL Pereira, Independent Poet<br />

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

1040 Comic Art & Comics II: Looking at Authors<br />

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

"Collage, Memory, and Creativity in the Works of Lynda Barry"<br />

Gene Kannenberg, Comics Research<br />

"Jackie Ormes and the Black Female Folk Hero"<br />

Leslee Wright, Metropolitan State University<br />

"Grant Morrison and the Practice of Magic Through the Comic Book Medium"<br />

Kennet Granholm, University of Amsterdam<br />

"It’s Zipper, Not Zonker: Teaching Doonesbury to the Next Generation"<br />

Dan Stiffler, Randolph College<br />

Jackson (5th Floor)<br />

1041 World's Fairs & Expositions I: Future Discoveries<br />

Chair: John E. Findling, Indiana University<br />

"Discovering the Fair"<br />

Jeffrey Ford, Millimeter Creative, Inc.<br />

"Yvonne Condon . . ."<br />

Yvonne Condon, Independent Researcher<br />

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

1042 Women's Studies II: Louisiana Women I<br />

Chair: Judith F. Gentry, University of Louisiana-Lafayette<br />

"Kate Chopin (1850-1904): Knowing What It Means to Miss New Orleans"<br />

Emily Toth, Lousiana State University--Baton Rouge<br />

"Clementine Hunter (1887-1988): Self-Taught Louisiana Artist"<br />

Lee Kogan, American Folk Art Museum<br />

"True Methodist Women (1895-1939): Reflections on the Community at St.<br />

Mark’s"<br />

Ellen Blue, Phillips Theological Seminary<br />

"Cleoma Breaux Falcon (1906-1941): The Commercialization of Cajun Music"<br />

Kevin S. Fontenot, Tulane University<br />

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