Saturday 8:3010:00 AM
301 PCA Room 307
LEADERSHIP & LEADERSHIP STUDIES
Chair: Patrick White, Saint Marys College, Notre Dame, IN 46556.
Leadership in the Theatrical Process: The Role of the Director.
Susan J. Conover and Robert N. Jackson, College of Liberal Arts, Dakota State
U, Madison, SD 57042.
Transactional and Transformational Leadership: Julius Caesar, Octavian
Augustus, and Charlemagne. Karlene Fenton, Training & Special Projects,
University Physicians Group Gusiness Services, Medical Service Research &
Development Plant.
Teaching Leadership as Content and as a Skill: The Project on Expertise.
Tim Hacker, English, U of Tennessee, Martin, TN 38237.
302 PCA Room 308
BUSINESS/CORPORATE CULTURE: The Rhetoric of Business
Chair: TBA
Metaphors of Business in American Literature and Advertising, 1900-1930.
Leslie A. Levin, Marymount Manhattan College, 305 East 72nd St., New York, NY
10021.
Time Inc. and the Multimedia Marketing of American Memory. Carolyn
Kitch, Journalism, Public Relations & Advertising, Temple U, Philadelphia,
PA 19122.
The Seductive Rhetoric of Marketing Management: Michel Vinavers
Overboard. Derrick Chong, U of London, Royal Holloway, School of Management,
Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, U.K.
Dow Theory 2001. Christian A. Gregory, English, Auburn, Auburn,
AL 36849.
303 PCA Room 309
CULTURE & RELIGION
Chair: Ingrid H. Shafer, U of Science & Arts of Oklahoma, Chickasha, OK
73018.
Christian Theological and Ethical Responses to Popular Music. Larry
Zbach, Humanities & Social Sciencs, Salem-Teikyo U, Salem, WV 26426.
Civil Action and the Cost of Discipleship. Monica Ganas, Comm. Studies,
Azusa Pacific U, Azusa, CA 91702.
Eschatological Themes in Popular Film and the Future of Hope. Carrie
Marjorie Peirce, Sociology, Azusa Pacific U, Azusa, CA 91702.
304 PCA Room 310
VERNACULAR SPACES & THEIR USES IN PHILADELPHIA
Chair: Cory W. Thorne, Folklore & Folklife, U of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
PA 19104.
Exploiting the Gayborhood: The Emergence of a New Tourism in Philadelphia?
Cory W. Thorne and Steve Reynolds, Folklore & Folklife, U of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA 19104.
Philadelphias Antique Row: Tourism and Treasure Hunting on Pine
street. Johanna Jacobsen, Folklore & Folklife, U of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA 19104.
Speakers for the Dead: Tour Guide Narratives of the Ghost Tour of Philadelphia.
Alyc Helms, Folklore & Folklife, U of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104.
Complicated Power, Complicated Knowledge: Barnes & Nobles University
Bookstores. Veronica E. Aplenc, Folklore & Folklife, U of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA 19104.
A Stadium in Chinatown? Sheena Nahm, Anthropology, and Dina Gottesman,
Folklore & Folklife, U of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104
305 ACA/PCA Room 401
THE AMERICAN DREAM & ITS CRITICS: Undergraduate Student Panel
Richard D. Freed, English & Student Willis, Family & Consumer Sciences,
Honors Students from Eastern Kentucky U
306 PCA Room 402
KU KLUX KLAN
Chair: Paul Rich, U of the AmericasPuebla, Cholula, Puebla 72820 Mexico.
The Ku Klux Klan Outside the South: Burning Crosses in Yankee Domains.
Paul Rich and David Merchant, U of the AmericasPuebla, Cholula, Puebla
72820 Mexico.
Latin American Freemasonry in Philadelphia. Antonio Lara, U of the
AmericasPuebla, Cholula, Puebla 72820 Mexico.
307 PCA Room 403
LATIN AMERICAN & CARIBBEAN CULTURE: Asturias, Vargas Llosa, & Modern
Detective Fiction in the Spanish Caribbean
Moderator: Benjamin Torres Caballero, Foreign Lang. & Lit., Western Michigan
U, Kalamazoo, MI 49008.
Miguel Angel Asturiass Theater and Jungs Symbols of Trans-formation.
Graciela P. Rosenberg, Education, U of Texas, Brownsville, TX 78520.
The Fragmented Faces of Lituma in Vargas Llosas Fiction. Hedy
Habra, Foreign Lang. & Lit., Western Michigan U, Kalamazoo, MI 49008.
The Performing Community of Images in La Traicion de Rita Hay-worth by
Manuel Puig. Isaac Rosler, Romance Lang. & Humanities, Dowling College,
Oakdale, Long Island, NY 11769.
The Caribbean Detective Novel. Benjamin Torres Caballero.
308 PCA Room 404
ORIGINAL POETRY
Chair: Anne L. Balazs, Business & Comm., Mississippi U for Women.
Natural Inclinations: Poetic Collaboration and Individual Works by Anne
L. Balazs and George M. Zinkhan with Original Poetry. Anne L. Balazs and
George M. Zinkhan, Marketing, U of Georgia.
Original Poetry. Nathan Pritts, U of Louisiana at Lafayette.
309 PCA Room 405
CIVIL WAR & RECONSTRUCTION: Postwar Struggles, Legacies, & Images
Chair: Marcy Sacks, History, Albion College, Albion, MI 49224.
A Monument Not of Marble or of Brass, but a Monument of Edu-cation:
African-American Women, Memory-Sites, and the Legacy of Reconstruction Era Politics.
Angel David Nieves, Arch., Cornell U, Ithaca, NY 14853.
Reconstruction Svannah and Georgia: White Aristocrats, Georgia Cherokees,
and Crackers and African Americans of Many Colors. Edgar Butler, Sociology,
U of California, Riverside, CA 95251.
When the South Won the Civil War: Yankees, Darkies, and Whites
Fereas of the Urban Black Population. Marcy Sacks.
The Civil War after Appomattox: Veterans of Forrests 7th Tennessee
Cavalry during Reconstruction. Clarence Hooker, ATL, Michigan State U,
East Lansing, MI 48824.
310 PCA Room 406
POPULAR CULTURE IN THE AGE OF THEODORE ROOSE-VELT
Chair: Daniel Murphy, History, Hanover College, Hanover, IN 47243.
Tell Me Pretty Maiden: Evelyn Nesbit and New York in the Naughty
Oughts. Paula Uruburu, 149 N. 7th St., Lindenhurst, NY 11757.
A Presidents Reputation: Theodore Roosevelt through the Years.
Max Skidmore, Political Science, U of Missouri, Kansas City, mO.
Bubble Gum Art from the Spanish Civil War. Robert Whealey, History,
Ohio U, Athens, OH 45701.
Controlled Barbarism: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan and Theodore Roosevelts
The Strenuous Life. Daniel Murphyl
311 PCA Room 407
BIOGRAPHY: Historical & Literary Biography
Chair: Lawrence P. Jackson, English, Howard U, Washington, DC 20059.
Rebel Yell: A Southern Priests Journey through Racial Integration
and Anti-Semitism. Jeffrey Marlett, Religious Studies, College of Saint
Rose, Albany, NY 12203.
William D. Pelleys The Door to Revelation: Mein Kampf for the (American)
Masses. Andrew Mathis, English, Villanova U, Villanova, PA 19085.
The Impact of Biography on the Historical Record and Political Process
in American Culture. J. Paul Benowitz, History, Elizabethtown College,
Elizabethtown, PA 17022.
The African American Thoreau: Ralph Ellison, 1946. Lawrence P. Jackson.
312 PCA Room 408
MASCULINITIES: The Male Body
Chair: Lee Easton, English, Mount Royal College, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T3E
6K6.
Astaires Feet and Travoltas Pelvis: A Journey from Subject
to Object. Darcey Callison, Dance, York U, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5T
1R1.
Body Hair and the New Male Ideal. Sarah Hildebrandt, Popular Culture,
Bowling Green State U, Bowling Green, OH 43403.
Selling the Male Body: Rethinking Masculinity, Consumerism, and Identity
in Composition Studies. Merry G. Perry, English, U of South Florida, Tampa,
FL 33620.
Neo Masculinities: The Strange Fruits of Same-Sex Desire.
Lee Easton.
313 PCA Room 409
ASIAN STUDIES: Comics, Cartoons, & Animation
Chair: John A. Lent, Temple U, Philadelphia, PA 19122.
The Consuming Behavior of Comics Fans in Taiwan. Hsiang-wen Hsiao,
Public Relations, Shih Hsin U, Taipei 116, Taiwan, ROC.
More Than an Ink Spot: Political Cartoons as a Tool of Resistance in Turkey.
Asli Tunç, Temple U, Philadelphia, PA 19120.
Cartoon and Animation Education in Korea. Kie-Un Yu, Temple U, Philadelphia,
PA 19120.
Malaysian and Singaporean Cartooning: An Updated Appraisal. John
A. Lent.
314 ACA Room 410
AMERICAN INDIAN: Indigenous Miscellany
Chair: Malcolm A. Nelson, English, SUNY, Fredonia, NY 14063.
Negotiating Two Worlds: Jackson Sundown, Nez Perce Rodeo Champion.
Janis Johnson, 4444 Venus St., New Orleans, LA 70122.
Coyote Cuisine: Hunting Tales among the Navajo. Raphael Comprone,
English, U of Maine, Presque Isle, ME 04757.
Balancing Tribal Ways of Knowing with Mainstream Pedagogy. Sidner
Larson, American Indian Studies, Iowa State U, Ames, Ia 50010.
Cheyenne Autumn: Survival at Last. Malcolm A. Nelson.
315 PCA Room 411
THEATRE: Work-a-Day Theatre & Performance Theory
Chair: Alma J. Bennett, Alderson-Broaddus College, Philippi, WV 26416.
Towards a Holy Commercial Theatre: Betty Buckley. Darise H. Error,
LeCroy Center for Educational Telecomm., Dallas County Comm. College District,
Dallas, TX 75243.
Competing Versions of Dioramic/Panoramic History at the John Hancock Observatory.
Jerry Jaffe, Theatre, Bowling Green State U, Bowling Green, OH 43403.
Playwrights and the Play Development Process. Carol Schafer, Penn
State U, Beaver Campus, Monaca, PA 15061.
Dorothy Parkers Love/Hate Relationship with Self and Theatre.
Alma J. Bennett.
316 PCA Room 412
DEVIANCE & POPULAR CULTURE
Chair: Rebecca Plante, 4563 Willowdale Rd., Springfield, OH 45502.
Talk Show TV and Children: The Dialectic of the Scapegoat. James
Brancato, Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA 18104.
Managing Deviance: The Career of the FBI. David Schmid, English,
SUNY, Buffalo, NY 14260.
Deviant Vacations: The Politics of Impersonating the Poor in Popular Culture.
Karen Bettez Halnon, Sociology, Penn State, Abington, PA 19001.
Columbine: An Exploration of the Hyperreal in Television. Christopher
R. Smit, Comm. Studies, U of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242.
317 PCA Room 413
THE SIXTIES: Frontiers of Justice
Chair: J. Brian Wagaman, American Studies, Penn State U, Middle-town, PA.
J. Waymon Rose: A Jurors Diary of the Jack Ruby Trial. J.M.
Dempsey, Journalism & Mayborn Grad. Inst., U of Northern Texas, Denton,
TX 76203.
The Lonesome Pranksters: Tom Wolfe, Ken Kesey, and the Myth of the American
Frontier. David Higgins, 736 East Third St. #10, Bloom-ington, IN 47401.
Richard Oakes, Russell Means, Dennis Banks: American Indian Leaders of
the Sixties. J. Brian Wagaman.
318 ACA Room 414
MUSIC
Chair: Timothy E. Scheurer, Humanities, Franklin U, Columbus, OH 43215.
Menace II Society or Menacing Society? Paul Robesons Internal Struggles
Mirrored in the African American Press and on the Motion Picture Screen.
Charlene Regester, African & Afro-American Studies, U of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, NC 27599.
Memphis Magic: Pop Music in Jim Jarmuschs Mystery Train. Daniel
V. Gribbin, English, Ferrum College, Ferrum, VA 24088.
I Hate Opera! I Love Bocelli!: Points for Passion and Other
Tech-niques of Bridging the High/Low Divide. Jennifer R. Jenkins, 1234
Elmwood #2A, Evanston, IL 60202.
Alien Harmonies: The Scores for The Day the Earth Stood Still and Close
Encounters of the Third Kind. Timothy E. Scheurer.
319 PCA Room 415
TRAVEL & TOURISM
Chair: Guillaume de Syon, History, Albright College, Reading, PA 19612.
London Bridge, the Mirage in the Arizona Desert. Daniel Jewesbury,
7 Rugby St., Belfast, BT7 1Px, Northern Ireland.
Enigmas of Empire: Travel Authority and Cultural Anxiety. Melanie
Hunter, 1843 E. 16th St., Tulsa, OK 74104.
Embodied Agency: Immigration, Local Identity, and Social Action in Kenett
Square, Pennsylvania. Debra Lattanzi Shutika, Urban Studies, U of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA.
Airline Advertising Maps as Cultural Icons 1919-1939. Guillaume de Syon.
320 ACA Salon A
AMERICAN ART & ARCH.: Edward Hopper
Chair: Robert Sheardy, Kendall College of Art & Design, Grand Rapids, MI
49503.
Hoppers South Carolina Morning. Robert Sheardy.
The Aesthetics of Dilapidation: Tumbledown Farm to Rested Car. Priscilla
Paton, Denison U, Granville, OH 43023.
American Imagery: Hopper versus Pollock. W. Stephen Croddy, West
Chester U, Philadelphia, PA 19103.
321 PCA Salon B
MYSTERY & DETECTIVE: Does It Make Any Difference Where the Body Is Found?
Chair: Judith Overmier, Library & Information Studies, U of Okla-homa, Norman,
OK 73019.
Dennis Lehanes Use of Boston in His Novels. Sarah Fogle, Humanities,
Embry-Riddle U, Daytona Beach, FL 32114.
Robert B. Parkers Use of Literary and Historic Boston in the Spenser
Novels. Donna Waller Harper, English, Middle Tennessee State U, Murfeesboro,
TN 37132.
Place of Death: Norway. Judith Overmier.
322 PCA Salon C
VIETNAM: Multi-Cultural Perspectives
Chair: Catherine Calloway, English, Arkansas State U, State University, AR 72467.
Re-membering and Surviving: Fictional Representation of the Vietnam War
by African American Males. Shirley A.J. Hanshaw, English, U of Mississippi,
Oxford, MS 38655.
The New African-American Literature of the Vietnam War.
Jeff Loeb, Pembroke Hill School, Kansas City, MO 64112.
American Indian Vietnam Veterans: Their Perspectives and Participa-tion
in the Vietnam War. Pia Christine Heyn, U of Cincinnati, Cincin-nati,
OH 45221.
We who make the streets sacred: Vietnam and the Chicano/Chicana
Experience. Catherine Calloway.
323 PCA Salon D
AFRICAN-AMERICAN CULTURE: Constructions of Black Women in Popular Culture
Chair: Carmen Renee Gillespie, English, Ling. & Speech, Mary Washington
College, Fredericksburg, VA 22401.
Justice More Than Illusion: Comparing the Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill Hearings
to the Clinton Impeachment Hearings. Angela D. Sims, The Teaching Company,
4190 Waterway Dr., Dumfries, VA 22026.
Its a Woman Thang: Early Black Women Confront Violence. Pat
Young, English & Journalism, Western Illinois U, Macomb, IL 61455.
Set It Off: Constructions of Black Female Identity. Jesse J. Scott,
American Studies, U of Maryland, College Park, MD.
Black American Women as Cultural Imperialist in How Stella Got Her Groove
Back. Carmen Renee Gillespie.
324 Salon E
MEETING OF CAMPUS COORDINATORS
Chair: Ray Browne.
325 PCA Salon F
FILM: Values & Film Comedy
Chair: Leslie Stanley-Stevens, Sociology, Stephenville, TX 76402.
Wealth in Romance Comedies. William J. Krier, English, U of Notre
Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556.
A View (not quite) Askew: Traditional Values in the Films of Kevin Smith.
Kenneth Danielson, Comm., Messiah College, Grantham, PA 17027.
The Puritan Subtext of Election. Donald Levin, English, Marygrove
College, Detroit, MI 48221.
Paternalistic Perspectives of Progeny in Fresh Family Flicks. Leslie
Stanley-Stevens.
326 PCA Salon G
SF/F: Readings from Original Fiction & Poetry
Chair: Peter Goldstein, English, Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA 16652.
Makoona, a novel of life in a coral reef, including an octopus who speaks
in Grateful Dead lyrics. John Merano, Jouranlism, Monmouth U, West Long
Branch, NJ 07764,
Patch Wayfields Nation, a novel about the impact of the UFO craze
of the 1950s. W.C. Woods, English, Longwood College, Farmville, VA 23901.
The Silence of Transcendence: Poems. Peter Goldstein.
327 PCA Salon H
COMIC ART & COMICS: Reinventing or Revisiting?: Examining Contemporary Comics
Chair: Marc Singer, English, U of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742.
Postmodern X: Teaching Earth X and Post-Marvel Theory. Donald Snyder,
American Studies, U of Maryland, College Park, MD 209742.
Kingdom Code. A David Lewis, English, Georgetown U, Washington,
DC 20057.
Animal Man as a Postmodern Hero: Redefining the Boundaries of a Genre.
Brett Bossard, Popular Culture, Bowling Green State U, Bowling Green, OH 43402.
Deconstructing Reconstruction: Challenging the Discourse of
Contemporary Comics. Mark Singer.
328 ACA Salon I
POLITICS: Promoting Popular & Unpopular Ideas
Chair: Jack V. Kalpakian, International Studies, Old Dominion U, Norfolk, VA
23529.
Experiencing Hillary Rodham Clinton: Media, Politics and Frame Theory.
Juliette Storr, English, North Carolina Central U, Durham, NC 27707.
What Young People Think about When They Think about the Politics of Popular
Music, Television, and Film. David J. Jackson, Political Science, Bowling
Green State U, Bowling Green, OH 43403.
Presidential Elections of 1920, 28, 36, and Popular Culture.
John Devoti, History, Temple U, Philadelphia, PA 19122.
Images of Women: Recent Innovations in Art. Shirley Dort, Art &
Design, Virginia State U, Petersburg, VA 23806.
329 PCA Salon J
WORLDS FAIRS: Visual Imagery at Worlds Fairs
Chair: Thomas Prasch, History, Wasburn U, Topeka, KS 66606.
Articulating the Past: Pan American Exposition 1901-2001. Linda
C. Brigance, Comm., SUNY, Fredonia, NY 14063.
Fluid Locale as Temporal Heyerotopia at the 1964-5 New York Worlds
Fair. Andrew Wood, Comm. San Jose State U, San Jose, CA 95192.
Between London Labour and the Crystal Palace: Mayhew and the Great Exhibition.
Thomas Prasch.
330 PCA Salon K
TELEVISION: Gender Issues
Chair: Michael Epstein, Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, CA.
Femmes Fatale, Black Windows, and Esther Naim: Female Sexuality in The
X-Files. J.P. Williams, North Carolina State U, Morrisville, NC 27560;
and Danielle Dupre, 622 E. Palm Ave., Burbank, CA 91501.
Contest and Contestation in 1950s Television: How a Woman Lawyer Defied
Expectation on Whats My Line? Michael Epstein.
Castrating Don Juan. Norma Rivera-Hernandez, Foreign Lang., Millersville
U, Millersville, PA 17551.
The Miss America Pageant: Pluralism, Femininity and Cinderella All in
One. Elwood Watson, History, East Tennessee State U, Johnson City, TN
37614.
331 ACA Salon L
LAW: The Writings & Films of John William Corrington
Chair: James R. Elkins, College of Law, West Virginia U, Morgantown, WV 26506.
John William Corrington and Some Reflections on Legal Fiction. James
R. Elkins.
Different Realities and Competing Epistemologies: The Legal Fiction of
John William Corrington. Louise Harmon, Touro College, Fuchsberg Law Center,
Huntington, NY 11743.
Corrington and Film. James R. Elkins and Louise Harmon.332 PCA Room
501
SHAKESPEARE & POPULAR CULTURE: Meaning in Adaptation
Chair: Cristina Banfi, Universidad de Belgrano, Esmeralda 672, 7th floor, 1007
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Shakespeares Common Place: American Oratorical Tradition and Middlebrow
Reading Practices. Craig Dionne, English, Eastern Michigan U, Ypsilanti,
MI 48197.
Kenneth Branaghs Popular Mirror of Monarchy. Lisa C. Byrd,
English, U of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996.
Hold as twere the mirror up to...culture?: Adapting
Shakespeare to Fit the Times. Cristina Banfi and Raymond Day, I.E.S. en
L.V. J.R. Fernancez, Fernandez Blanco 2045, (1431) Buenos Aires,
Argentina.
333 ACA Room 502
Gender, Material Culture & the Mass Media
Chair: Sue Bridwell Beckham, English & Philosophy, Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie,
WI 54751.
Martha StewartTranscendentalist of Material Culture. Chu-chueh
Cheng, English, Wen Tzao Ursuline College of Mod. Lang., 8F, No. 1, Ln288, Ta-feng
1st Rd., Kaohsiung, Taiwan 807, R.O.C.
Girl Power in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Star Wars: The
Phantom Menace. Victoria Newson, School of Comm. Studies, Bowling Green
State U, Bowling Green, OH 43403.
Co-opting Womens Liberation: The Perpetuation of Gender Stereo-types
in Cosmogirl magazine. Denise Lowe, 408 N. Lee Ave., Fuller-ton, CA 92833.
The Aesthetics of the Bachelor Pad: Masculinity, Consumption, and Design
in Post-War America. Bill Osgerby, School of Social Science, U of North
London, London, England N5 2AD.