
Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference—2011
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Thursday, March 24th
5:00 PM
Opening Remarks
- Wendi B. Heinzelman, Dean of Graduate Studies
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Honey Meconi, Director Susan B. Anthony Institute for Women's Studies
Keynote Address
- "In Defense of Penis Envy, and Other Unsayables: Tarrying with the Unprogressive, " by Laura Kipnis, Professor of Radio/Television/Film, Northwestern University
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Friday, March 25th
9:00 AM—10:40 AM Panel One - Containing and Controlling the Body
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Moderator: Marilyn Walker - Department of Liberal Studies at Rochester Institute of Technology
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Elisabeth Harrison (York University) “Containing, Controlling, Consuming Women: The Gendered Spaces of ‘Mental Illness’ in Public Service Announcements and Direct-To-Consumer Advertisements.
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”Rosemary Avance (University of Pennsylvania) “Transgressions of shared bodyspace: On the contested ownership of the impregnated body.”
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Barbara Fornssler (European Graduate School)“The edge of affect: Positioning the moving body by locating gender.”
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Sarah Steele (University of Oxford) “An Evil, Contaminating Force: Discourses of Disgust, Moral Pollution, Masculinity and the Trafficker in United States Anti-Trafficking Action 2000-2010.”
10:50 AM—12:30 PM Panel Two - (Dis) Placement and Interstices
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Moderator: Joan Saab - The Department of Art & Art History at the University of Rochester
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Berin Golonu (University of Rochester) “Material Metaphors of Violence and Displacement in Mona Hatoum’s Sculptures.”
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Christine Nejeer (University of Louisville) “The bicycle equaled myself plus the world”: Cycling, Space and Frances Willard’s Usable Past.”
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Christina Hastie (University of Tennessee) “Songs of Violence: Murder, Misogyny, and Feminine Identity in Precarious Spaces.”
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Deborah Naybor (University of Buffalo) “Tracking Women: The Movement of Women in Rural Uganda.”
12:30 PM—1:10 PM LUNCH
1:20 PM—3:00 PM Panel Three - Querying Intimacy
Moderator: David Bleich - The Department of English at the University of Rochester
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Liz Goodfellow (University of Rochester) "The Archive and Contested Subcultural History: The End of Alison Bechdel’s Dykes to Watch Out For."
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Andrew Thomas (University of Rochester) “LGBTQ Curricular Decision Making: Identity, Democracy, and Citizenship in the Secondary Social Studies.”
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Shannon Wilson (Taxas A&M University) “The L Word and Lesbian Identity: Language, Lessons, and Location.”
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Jenevive Nykolak (University of Rochester) “Queer Space and Time in David Wojnarowicz’s Arthur Rimbaud in New York, 1978-79.”
3:10 PM—4:30 PM Panel Four - The Carnivalesque
Moderator: Burke Scarbrough - Warner School of Education at the University of Rochester
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Katie Van Wert (University of Rochester) "American Carnivalesque: Queer Counterpublics at Home and Abroad."
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Jessica Lewis-Turner (Temple University) “Looking Medically: The Doctor and the Bearded Lady.”
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Stevi Costa (University of Washington) “‘One ever feels their twoness’: Transnational Illegibility and the Siamese Twin in Lawrence Chua’s Gold by the Inch.”
4:45 PM—6:00 PM Closing Comments & Reception in the Hartnett Gallery
