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Race,	
  Class,	
  Gender,	
  	
  
Sexuality	
  Symposium	
  
2:30-­‐3:40	
  Panels	
  
Unfit	
  Bodies:	
  Mood	
  Disorders,	
  Disability	
  Studies	
  and	
  the	
  
Biopolitical	
  Chair:	
  Lisa	
  Weems	
  (Bystrom	
  Reid)	
  
• “Moral	
  Values	
  of	
  Athleticism:	
  Classing	
  the	
  Body	
  in	
  Elite	
  
Institutions”	
  Kate	
  Mason,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
• “Biopolitical	
  Rape	
  Scenes:	
  Emasculated	
  States/	
  
Sovereignties”	
  Jana	
  Evans	
  Braziel,	
  University	
  of	
  Cincinnati	
  
• “‘Cripping	
  Madness	
  (or)	
  F—k	
  the	
  Heroic	
  Ideal	
  of	
  Overcoming	
  
Mood	
  Disorders”	
  Madelyn	
  Detloff,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
	
  
“Reading	
  Improbable	
  Pleasures	
  in	
  Vanessa	
  del	
  Rio:	
  50	
  Years	
  of	
  
Slightly	
  Slutty	
  Behavior”	
  
	
  
Abstract:	
  Using	
  the	
  autobiography,	
  Vanessa	
  del	
  Rio:	
  Fifty	
  Years	
  
of	
  Slightly	
  Slutty	
  Behavior	
  as	
  the	
  primary	
  text,	
  this	
  paper	
  
investigates	
  how	
  an	
  embodied	
  understanding	
  of	
  race	
  and	
  class	
  
alters	
  our	
  interpretations	
  of	
  gendered	
  experiences	
  of	
  violence	
  
and	
  pleasure.	
  It	
  asks,	
  what	
  happens	
  when	
  the	
  life	
  experiences	
  of	
  
an	
  aging	
  Afro-­‐Latina	
  porn	
  star	
  are	
  positioned	
  at	
  the	
  very	
  heart	
  of	
  
feminist	
  investigations	
  into	
  the	
  relationship	
  between	
  experience	
  
and	
  knowledge	
  production?	
  In the	
  process,	
  this	
  paper	
  reflects	
  on	
  
how	
  images	
  and	
  text	
  function	
  as complicated	
  triggers	
  for	
  the	
  
attachments,	
  identifications,	
  desires, and	
  traumas	
  of	
  our	
  own	
  
corporeal	
  embodiments	
  and	
  sexual	
  histories.	
  
4:15-­‐5:30	
  Keynote	
  	
  
After	
  the	
  keynote,	
  please	
  join	
  us	
  for	
  a	
  
reception	
  in	
  the	
  Anna	
  Symmes	
  Harrison	
  
and	
  Caroline	
  Scott	
  Harrison	
  Rooms.	
  
2015	
  Symposium	
  Overview	
   	
  
	
  This	
  year’s	
  theme,	
  Coalitions	
  In	
  Crisis:	
  Intersectional	
  Formations	
  
in	
  a	
  Neoliberal	
  Era,	
  highlights	
  new	
  formations	
  of	
  identity,	
  
oppression,	
  and	
  coalition	
  during	
  an	
  era	
  of	
  neoliberal	
  cultural	
  
change.	
  In	
  particular,	
  how	
  might	
  we	
  draw	
  upon	
  theories	
  of	
  
intersectionality,	
  native	
  feminisms,	
  women	
  of	
  color	
  feminisms,	
  
and	
  transnational	
  feminisms	
  in	
  order	
  to	
  critique	
  the	
  material	
  and	
  
ideological	
  changes	
  wrought	
  by	
  neoliberalism?	
  
Keynote	
  Speaker:	
  Juana	
  María	
  Rodríguez	
  is	
  Professor	
  in	
  the	
  
Gender	
  and	
  Women's	
  Studies	
  Department	
  at	
  UC	
  Berkeley,	
  where	
  
she	
  is	
  also	
  affiliated	
  faculty	
  with	
  the	
  Department	
  of	
  Theater,	
  
Dance	
  and	
  Performance	
  Studies;	
  the	
  Berkeley	
  Center	
  for	
  New	
  
Media;	
  the	
  Center	
  for	
  Race	
  and	
  Gender;	
  and	
  the	
  Center	
  for	
  the	
  
Study	
  of	
  Sexual	
  Cultures.	
  She	
  is	
  one	
  of	
  the	
  founding	
  members	
  of	
  
the	
  Haas	
  Institute's	
  Center	
  for	
  a	
  Fair	
  and	
  Inclusive	
  Society's	
  
LGBTQ	
  Citizen	
  Cluster,	
  and	
  currently	
  serves	
  on	
  the	
  UC	
  
President’s	
  Advisory	
  Council	
  on	
  LGBT	
  Students.	
  
Sponsors:	
  Women’s,	
  Gender	
  and	
  Sexuality	
  Studies	
  Program,	
  
Wright	
  State	
  University,	
  Humanities	
  Center,	
  Department	
  of	
  
English,	
  Department	
  of	
  Philosophy,	
  Department	
  of	
  Teacher	
  
Education,	
  Department	
  of	
  Educational	
  Leadership,	
  Department	
  of	
  
Spanish	
  and	
  Portuguese,	
  Department	
  of	
  Sociology	
  &	
  
Gerontology,	
  Program	
  in	
  Asian/	
  Asian	
  American	
  Studies,	
  Center	
  
for	
  American	
  and	
  World	
  Cultures	
  
	
  
Schedule:	
  
8:30-­‐9:40	
   Panels	
  1-­‐3	
  
10:00:-­‐11:10	
   Panels	
  4-­‐6	
  
11:30-­‐12:40	
  	
  	
  	
  	
   Panels	
  7-­‐10	
  
1:00-­‐2:10	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
   Panels	
  11-­‐13	
  
2:30-­‐3:40	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
   Panels	
  14-­‐16	
  
4:15-­‐5:30	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
   Keynote	
  
5:30-­‐6:30	
  	
   Reception	
  
2:30-­‐3:40	
  Panels	
  
Gendering	
  Asian	
  Diasporas	
  Chair:	
  Yu-­‐Fang	
  Cho	
  	
  (Dolibois	
  A)	
  
• “Asian/	
  American	
  Vulnerabilities,	
  the	
  Bystander	
  and	
  Human	
  
Rights”	
  Lynn	
  Mie	
  Itagaki,	
  The	
  Ohio	
  State	
  University	
  
• “Mothers	
  and	
  Mobility	
  in	
  Ilo	
  Ilo”	
  Cheryl	
  Narumi	
  Naruse,	
  
University	
  of	
  Dayton	
  
• “Linda	
  Sansei:	
  Portuguese-­‐speaking	
  Idols	
  in	
  Japan”	
  Zelideth	
  
Maria	
  Rivas,	
  Marshall	
  University	
  
Beyond	
  Binaries:	
  Intersectional	
  Approaches	
  to	
  Gender	
  in	
  
Cross	
  Cultural	
  Education,	
  Physics	
  Education	
  and	
  Student	
  
Affairs	
  Chair:	
  Ann	
  Fuehrer	
  (Dolibois	
  B)	
  
• “Promoting	
  International	
  Students’	
  Effective	
  Learning	
  
through	
  Teacher’s	
  Transformational	
  Leadership	
  in	
  Cross	
  
Cultural	
  Classes”	
  Shoabing	
  Li,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
• “Hegemonic	
  Media:	
  Literary	
  Explorations	
  of	
  Intersectionality	
  
and	
  How	
  to	
  Support	
  Students”	
  Dave	
  Mooring,	
  Miami	
  
University	
  
• “Enriching	
  Gender	
  in	
  Physics	
  Education	
  Research:	
  A	
  Binary	
  
Past	
  and	
  A	
  Complex	
  Future”	
  Jennifer	
  Blue,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
and	
  Adrienne	
  Traxler,	
  Wright	
  State	
  University	
  
	
  
	
  
Gendered	
  “Oriental	
  bodies”:	
  Exhibition,	
  Performance	
  and	
  
Spectacle	
  in	
  Asian	
  America	
  Chair:	
  Christina	
  Owens	
  (Dolibois	
  C)	
  
• “The	
  Secret	
  Life	
  of	
  Asian	
  Girlz,”	
  Christine	
  Mok,	
  University	
  of	
  
Cincinnati	
  	
  
• "De/militarized	
  Garden	
  of	
  Feelings:	
  Jihae	
  Hwang's	
  DMZ	
  
Forbidden	
  Garden.”	
  	
  Terry	
  Park,	
  	
  Miami	
  University	
  
• “China	
  Dolls	
  and	
  Forbidden	
  Belonging	
  in	
  World	
  War	
  II	
  Asian	
  
America”	
  Nicolyn	
  Woodcock,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
	
  
8:30-­‐9:50	
  Panels	
  
Cultural	
  Representation	
  and	
  the	
  Production	
  of	
  the	
  Neoliberal	
  
Subject	
  	
  	
  Chair:	
  Sande	
  Garner	
  (Dolibois	
  A)	
  
• “Irreplaceable:	
  Focus	
  on	
  (White)	
  Fatherhood”	
  Rita	
  Trimble,	
  
The	
  Ohio	
  State	
  University	
  
• “Staging	
  Resistant	
  Subjectivity	
  in	
  Kenyan	
  Film:	
  Nairobi’	
  Half	
  
Life’s	
  Cultural	
  Aesthetic”	
  RaShelle	
  Peck,	
  The	
  Ohio	
  State	
  
University	
  
• “	
  ‘Say	
  Yes!’	
  The	
  College	
  Republic	
  National	
  Committee	
  and	
  
the	
  Appropriation	
  of	
  Popular	
  Culture”	
  Sandra	
  Garner,	
  Miami	
  
University	
  
	
  
	
  
Critical	
  Pedagogy	
  for	
  an	
  Essentialist	
  Generation:	
  Graduate	
  
Students	
  Reflect	
  on	
  their	
  Experiences	
  Working	
  Toward	
  Social	
  
Justice	
  Outcomes	
  Chair:	
  Rebecca	
  Howard	
  (Dolibois	
  B)	
  
Discussants:	
  	
   Rachel	
  Radina,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
	
   	
   Tiffany	
  Williams,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
	
   	
   Johnnie	
  Jackson,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
	
  
	
  
Vaudeville,	
  Cowboys	
  and	
  the	
  Undead:	
  Queer	
  Performance	
  
on	
  	
  the	
  Stage	
  and	
  Cinema	
  Chiar:	
  Paul	
  Jackson	
  	
  (Dolibois	
  C)	
  
• “‘America’s	
  Greatest	
  Male	
  Impersonator’	
  Kitty	
  Doner	
  and	
  
the	
  Feminization	
  of	
  Male	
  Impersonation	
  Acts	
  in	
  American	
  
Vaudeville,	
  1914-­‐1933”	
  Emma	
  Squire,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
• “‘No	
  Future:	
  Unliving,	
  Undead,	
  &	
  Queer	
  Bodies	
  in	
  
Contemporary	
  Film"	
  Nicole	
  Cannon,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
• “Bisexuality	
  in	
  Popular	
  Media:	
  An	
  Analysis	
  of	
  Brokeback	
  
Mountain	
  and	
  Chasing	
  Amy”	
  Robert	
  DelVechio,	
  Wright	
  State	
  
University	
  
1:00-­‐2:10	
  Panels	
  
	
  Activism	
  &	
  Recuperative	
  Tactics:	
  Non-­‐Western	
  Strategies	
  of	
  
Resistance	
  Chair:	
  Anne-­‐Marie	
  Butler,	
  SUNY	
  Buffalo	
  (Dolibois	
  A)	
  
• “Resist	
  with	
  Tenacity,	
  Not	
  With	
  Swear	
  Words:	
  A	
  Feminist	
  
Intervention”	
  Elif	
  Ege,	
  SUNY	
  Buffalo	
  
• “Hand	
  Grenades	
  as	
  Recuperative	
  Praxis:	
  The	
  Art	
  of	
  Shadi	
  
Ghadirian,	
  Leila	
  Shawa	
  and	
  Esin	
  Turan.”	
  Anne-­‐Marie	
  Butler,	
  
SUNY	
  Buffalo	
  
• “Diasporic	
  Fandom,	
  Cross	
  Racial	
  Readership	
  and	
  the	
  Muslim	
  
Ms.	
  Marvel”	
  Nona	
  Landis,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
	
  
	
  
From	
  Chick	
  Lit	
  to	
  English	
  Teachers	
  Abroad:	
  The	
  Gendering	
  of	
  
Transnational	
  Communities	
  Chair:	
  Sammani	
  Perera	
  (Dolibois	
  B)	
  
• “Filipinas	
  as	
  Feminized	
  Labor	
  Threat:	
  Yellow	
  Peril	
  Discourses	
  
in	
  Japan’s	
  English	
  Teaching	
  Industry”	
  Christina	
  Owens,	
  Miami	
  
University	
  
• “Neoliberal	
  Transformations:	
  Girls	
  of	
  Riyadh	
  as	
  American	
  
Chick	
  Lit”	
  Rachel	
  Schaefer,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
• “Love	
  Marriage	
  and	
  Mnemonic	
  Archives	
  in	
  Sri	
  Lankan	
  
American	
  Women’s	
  Fiction”	
  Dinidu	
  Karunanayake,	
  Miami	
  
University	
  
	
  
	
  
Contested	
  Sexualities:	
  Embodied	
  Practices	
  in	
  the	
  Americas	
  
Chair:	
  Kate	
  Mason	
  (Dolibois	
  C)	
  
• “Against	
  Corporeal	
  Integrity:	
  Transsexuality,	
  Military	
  
Repression	
  and	
  the	
  International	
  Scientific	
  Community	
  in	
  Sao	
  
Paulo”	
  Jose	
  Amador,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
• “Urban	
  Blight	
  and	
  the	
  Making	
  of	
  the	
  ‘Straight’	
  Haight	
  
Theater”	
  Damon	
  Scott,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
• “Aztlan	
  Unprotected:	
  Reading	
  Gil	
  Cuadros	
  in	
  the	
  Aftermath	
  
of	
  a	
  Pandemic”	
  Julie	
  Avril	
  Minich,	
  University	
  of	
  Texas	
  at	
  
Austin	
  
	
  
10-­‐11:10	
  Panels	
  
Roundtable	
  Discussion	
  of	
  Yu-­‐Fang	
  Cho’s	
  Uncoupling	
  America
Chair:	
  Gaile	
  Pohlhaus,	
  Miami	
  University	
  (Dolibois	
  A)
Discussants:	
  	
   Tempest	
  Henning,	
  Miami	
  University
Nona	
  Landis,	
  Miami	
  University
Christine	
  Mok,	
  University	
  of	
  Cincinnati
Michele	
  Navakas,	
  Miami	
  University
Respondent:	
  	
   Yu-­‐Fang	
  Cho,	
  Miami	
  University
Personal	
  Transformation	
  in	
  the	
  Service	
  of	
  Social	
  Justice:	
  	
  The	
  
Journey	
  of	
  Understanding	
  Power,	
  Privilege	
  &	
  Oppression
Chair:	
  Rachel	
  Radina,	
  Miami	
  University	
  (Dolibois	
  B)
Panelists:	
  	
   Kellie	
  DiNapoli,	
  Rachel	
  Cacchione,	
  
Corrine	
  Brown	
  –	
  Miami	
  University
Consuming	
  Race:	
  Neoliberalism	
  and	
  the	
  Branding	
  of	
  Difference
Chair:	
  Kimberly	
  Hamlin	
  (Dolibois	
  C)
• “Kanye	
  West’s	
  New	
  Slave	
  Daguerreotype:	
  Race,	
  
Consumerism	
  and	
  the	
  Prison-­‐Industrial	
  Complex”	
  Brian	
  
Michael	
  Murphy,	
  Miami	
  University
• “Branding	
  Guilt:	
  American	
  Apparel	
  Inc.	
  and	
  Latina	
  Labor	
  in	
  
Los	
  Angeles”	
  Hannah	
  Noel,	
  Miami	
  University
• “Reclaiming	
  Bravo’s	
  Ironic	
  Wink:	
  Self-­‐Effacing	
  Humor,	
  
Swearing	
  and	
  Shit-­‐Talking	
  in	
  Brandi	
  Glanville’s	
  Memoirs”	
  
Allison	
  Nettnin,	
  Miami	
  University
	
  
#intersectional	
  feminisms	
  and	
  #geeks:	
  hashtags,	
  social	
  
media	
  and	
  the	
  possibilities	
  of	
  outrage	
  Chair:	
  Jen	
  Malkowski,	
  
Miami	
  University	
  (Dolibois	
  A)	
  
• “Hashtag	
  Feminists	
  and	
  Twitter	
  Killjoys”	
  Theresa	
  Kulbaga,	
  
Miami	
  University	
  
• “Communication	
  Issues	
  Across	
  Generations:	
  Looking	
  into	
  
African	
  Americans	
  and	
  their	
  Preferred	
  Mode	
  of	
  Raising	
  
Awareness”	
  Jade	
  Taylor,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
• “Quit	
  Hittin’	
  Yourself:	
  Marginalization	
  of	
  Geek	
  Culture	
  From	
  
Within”	
  Patrick	
  Harris,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
	
  
	
  
Bodies	
  in	
  Crisis:	
  Legislation,	
  Women’s	
  Bodies	
  and	
  Race	
  
Chair:	
  Roxanne	
  Ornelas	
  (Dolibois	
  C)	
  
• “The	
  Legacy	
  of	
  Black	
  Women’s	
  Reproduction	
  and	
  Continual	
  
Policing	
  of	
  Bodies	
  of	
  Color”	
  Denise	
  A.	
  Harrison,	
  Kent	
  State	
  
University	
  
• “Hatred	
  and	
  Violence:	
  Acid	
  Attacks	
  on	
  Iranian	
  Women”	
  Leila	
  
Chamankhah,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
• “A	
  Critical	
  Race	
  Look	
  at	
  General	
  Mills’	
  Depiction	
  of	
  
Multiraciality”	
  Vicka	
  Bell-­‐Robinson,	
  Miami	
  University	
  
	
  
	
  
Windup	
  Girls	
  and	
  Nazis:	
  Spaces	
  of	
  Creativity	
  and	
  Female	
  
Agency	
  Chair:	
  Alandis	
  Johnson	
  (Bystrom	
  Reid)	
  
• “‘To	
  look	
  almost	
  human,	
  to	
  be	
  nearly	
  respected’:	
  Ethical	
  
Consideration	
  and	
  Sexual	
  Agency	
  in	
  Paolo	
  Bacigalupi’s	
  
Windup	
  Girl”	
  Elizabeth	
  Shoppelrei,	
  Wright	
  State	
  University	
  
• “From	
  Resistance	
  to	
  Acceptance:	
  Ariadne’s	
  Journey	
  to	
  
Utopia	
  in	
  Hella	
  Hasse’s	
  A	
  Thread	
  in	
  the	
  Dark”	
  Sirithorn	
  
Siriwan,	
  Miami	
  University	
  	
  
• “The	
  Subversive	
  Aesthetic	
  of	
  Leni	
  Riefenstahl”	
  Abigail	
  
Sorensen,	
  Wright	
  State	
  University	
  
	
  
11:30-­‐12:50	
  Panels	
  
11:30-­‐12:50	
  Panels	
  
Dead	
  Weight?	
  Addressing	
  On-­‐Campus	
  Racial	
  Politics	
  in	
  the	
  
Class	
  room	
  in	
  the	
  Wake	
  of	
  the	
  ‘Concerned	
  Faculty	
  Member’	
  
Letter	
  Chair:	
  Aaron	
  Kashtan	
  (Dolibois	
  B)	
  
Discussants:	
  	
   Aaron	
  Kashtan,	
  Lilian	
  Mina,	
  Amir	
  Hasan,	
  	
  Hoa	
  
Bui,	
  Ancilleno	
  Davis,	
  Tony	
  Cimasko	
  –	
  Miami	
  
University	
  

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Exploring Intersectionality at Race, Gender and Sexuality Symposium

  • 1. Race,  Class,  Gender,     Sexuality  Symposium   2:30-­‐3:40  Panels   Unfit  Bodies:  Mood  Disorders,  Disability  Studies  and  the   Biopolitical  Chair:  Lisa  Weems  (Bystrom  Reid)   • “Moral  Values  of  Athleticism:  Classing  the  Body  in  Elite   Institutions”  Kate  Mason,  Miami  University   • “Biopolitical  Rape  Scenes:  Emasculated  States/   Sovereignties”  Jana  Evans  Braziel,  University  of  Cincinnati   • “‘Cripping  Madness  (or)  F—k  the  Heroic  Ideal  of  Overcoming   Mood  Disorders”  Madelyn  Detloff,  Miami  University     “Reading  Improbable  Pleasures  in  Vanessa  del  Rio:  50  Years  of   Slightly  Slutty  Behavior”     Abstract:  Using  the  autobiography,  Vanessa  del  Rio:  Fifty  Years   of  Slightly  Slutty  Behavior  as  the  primary  text,  this  paper   investigates  how  an  embodied  understanding  of  race  and  class   alters  our  interpretations  of  gendered  experiences  of  violence   and  pleasure.  It  asks,  what  happens  when  the  life  experiences  of   an  aging  Afro-­‐Latina  porn  star  are  positioned  at  the  very  heart  of   feminist  investigations  into  the  relationship  between  experience   and  knowledge  production?  In the  process,  this  paper  reflects  on   how  images  and  text  function  as complicated  triggers  for  the   attachments,  identifications,  desires, and  traumas  of  our  own   corporeal  embodiments  and  sexual  histories.   4:15-­‐5:30  Keynote     After  the  keynote,  please  join  us  for  a   reception  in  the  Anna  Symmes  Harrison   and  Caroline  Scott  Harrison  Rooms.  
  • 2. 2015  Symposium  Overview      This  year’s  theme,  Coalitions  In  Crisis:  Intersectional  Formations   in  a  Neoliberal  Era,  highlights  new  formations  of  identity,   oppression,  and  coalition  during  an  era  of  neoliberal  cultural   change.  In  particular,  how  might  we  draw  upon  theories  of   intersectionality,  native  feminisms,  women  of  color  feminisms,   and  transnational  feminisms  in  order  to  critique  the  material  and   ideological  changes  wrought  by  neoliberalism?   Keynote  Speaker:  Juana  María  Rodríguez  is  Professor  in  the   Gender  and  Women's  Studies  Department  at  UC  Berkeley,  where   she  is  also  affiliated  faculty  with  the  Department  of  Theater,   Dance  and  Performance  Studies;  the  Berkeley  Center  for  New   Media;  the  Center  for  Race  and  Gender;  and  the  Center  for  the   Study  of  Sexual  Cultures.  She  is  one  of  the  founding  members  of   the  Haas  Institute's  Center  for  a  Fair  and  Inclusive  Society's   LGBTQ  Citizen  Cluster,  and  currently  serves  on  the  UC   President’s  Advisory  Council  on  LGBT  Students.   Sponsors:  Women’s,  Gender  and  Sexuality  Studies  Program,   Wright  State  University,  Humanities  Center,  Department  of   English,  Department  of  Philosophy,  Department  of  Teacher   Education,  Department  of  Educational  Leadership,  Department  of   Spanish  and  Portuguese,  Department  of  Sociology  &   Gerontology,  Program  in  Asian/  Asian  American  Studies,  Center   for  American  and  World  Cultures     Schedule:   8:30-­‐9:40   Panels  1-­‐3   10:00:-­‐11:10   Panels  4-­‐6   11:30-­‐12:40           Panels  7-­‐10   1:00-­‐2:10             Panels  11-­‐13   2:30-­‐3:40             Panels  14-­‐16   4:15-­‐5:30             Keynote   5:30-­‐6:30     Reception   2:30-­‐3:40  Panels   Gendering  Asian  Diasporas  Chair:  Yu-­‐Fang  Cho    (Dolibois  A)   • “Asian/  American  Vulnerabilities,  the  Bystander  and  Human   Rights”  Lynn  Mie  Itagaki,  The  Ohio  State  University   • “Mothers  and  Mobility  in  Ilo  Ilo”  Cheryl  Narumi  Naruse,   University  of  Dayton   • “Linda  Sansei:  Portuguese-­‐speaking  Idols  in  Japan”  Zelideth   Maria  Rivas,  Marshall  University   Beyond  Binaries:  Intersectional  Approaches  to  Gender  in   Cross  Cultural  Education,  Physics  Education  and  Student   Affairs  Chair:  Ann  Fuehrer  (Dolibois  B)   • “Promoting  International  Students’  Effective  Learning   through  Teacher’s  Transformational  Leadership  in  Cross   Cultural  Classes”  Shoabing  Li,  Miami  University   • “Hegemonic  Media:  Literary  Explorations  of  Intersectionality   and  How  to  Support  Students”  Dave  Mooring,  Miami   University   • “Enriching  Gender  in  Physics  Education  Research:  A  Binary   Past  and  A  Complex  Future”  Jennifer  Blue,  Miami  University   and  Adrienne  Traxler,  Wright  State  University       Gendered  “Oriental  bodies”:  Exhibition,  Performance  and   Spectacle  in  Asian  America  Chair:  Christina  Owens  (Dolibois  C)   • “The  Secret  Life  of  Asian  Girlz,”  Christine  Mok,  University  of   Cincinnati     • "De/militarized  Garden  of  Feelings:  Jihae  Hwang's  DMZ   Forbidden  Garden.”    Terry  Park,    Miami  University   • “China  Dolls  and  Forbidden  Belonging  in  World  War  II  Asian   America”  Nicolyn  Woodcock,  Miami  University    
  • 3. 8:30-­‐9:50  Panels   Cultural  Representation  and  the  Production  of  the  Neoliberal   Subject      Chair:  Sande  Garner  (Dolibois  A)   • “Irreplaceable:  Focus  on  (White)  Fatherhood”  Rita  Trimble,   The  Ohio  State  University   • “Staging  Resistant  Subjectivity  in  Kenyan  Film:  Nairobi’  Half   Life’s  Cultural  Aesthetic”  RaShelle  Peck,  The  Ohio  State   University   • “  ‘Say  Yes!’  The  College  Republic  National  Committee  and   the  Appropriation  of  Popular  Culture”  Sandra  Garner,  Miami   University       Critical  Pedagogy  for  an  Essentialist  Generation:  Graduate   Students  Reflect  on  their  Experiences  Working  Toward  Social   Justice  Outcomes  Chair:  Rebecca  Howard  (Dolibois  B)   Discussants:     Rachel  Radina,  Miami  University       Tiffany  Williams,  Miami  University       Johnnie  Jackson,  Miami  University       Vaudeville,  Cowboys  and  the  Undead:  Queer  Performance   on    the  Stage  and  Cinema  Chiar:  Paul  Jackson    (Dolibois  C)   • “‘America’s  Greatest  Male  Impersonator’  Kitty  Doner  and   the  Feminization  of  Male  Impersonation  Acts  in  American   Vaudeville,  1914-­‐1933”  Emma  Squire,  Miami  University   • “‘No  Future:  Unliving,  Undead,  &  Queer  Bodies  in   Contemporary  Film"  Nicole  Cannon,  Miami  University   • “Bisexuality  in  Popular  Media:  An  Analysis  of  Brokeback   Mountain  and  Chasing  Amy”  Robert  DelVechio,  Wright  State   University   1:00-­‐2:10  Panels    Activism  &  Recuperative  Tactics:  Non-­‐Western  Strategies  of   Resistance  Chair:  Anne-­‐Marie  Butler,  SUNY  Buffalo  (Dolibois  A)   • “Resist  with  Tenacity,  Not  With  Swear  Words:  A  Feminist   Intervention”  Elif  Ege,  SUNY  Buffalo   • “Hand  Grenades  as  Recuperative  Praxis:  The  Art  of  Shadi   Ghadirian,  Leila  Shawa  and  Esin  Turan.”  Anne-­‐Marie  Butler,   SUNY  Buffalo   • “Diasporic  Fandom,  Cross  Racial  Readership  and  the  Muslim   Ms.  Marvel”  Nona  Landis,  Miami  University       From  Chick  Lit  to  English  Teachers  Abroad:  The  Gendering  of   Transnational  Communities  Chair:  Sammani  Perera  (Dolibois  B)   • “Filipinas  as  Feminized  Labor  Threat:  Yellow  Peril  Discourses   in  Japan’s  English  Teaching  Industry”  Christina  Owens,  Miami   University   • “Neoliberal  Transformations:  Girls  of  Riyadh  as  American   Chick  Lit”  Rachel  Schaefer,  Miami  University   • “Love  Marriage  and  Mnemonic  Archives  in  Sri  Lankan   American  Women’s  Fiction”  Dinidu  Karunanayake,  Miami   University       Contested  Sexualities:  Embodied  Practices  in  the  Americas   Chair:  Kate  Mason  (Dolibois  C)   • “Against  Corporeal  Integrity:  Transsexuality,  Military   Repression  and  the  International  Scientific  Community  in  Sao   Paulo”  Jose  Amador,  Miami  University   • “Urban  Blight  and  the  Making  of  the  ‘Straight’  Haight   Theater”  Damon  Scott,  Miami  University   • “Aztlan  Unprotected:  Reading  Gil  Cuadros  in  the  Aftermath   of  a  Pandemic”  Julie  Avril  Minich,  University  of  Texas  at   Austin    
  • 4. 10-­‐11:10  Panels   Roundtable  Discussion  of  Yu-­‐Fang  Cho’s  Uncoupling  America Chair:  Gaile  Pohlhaus,  Miami  University  (Dolibois  A) Discussants:     Tempest  Henning,  Miami  University Nona  Landis,  Miami  University Christine  Mok,  University  of  Cincinnati Michele  Navakas,  Miami  University Respondent:     Yu-­‐Fang  Cho,  Miami  University Personal  Transformation  in  the  Service  of  Social  Justice:    The   Journey  of  Understanding  Power,  Privilege  &  Oppression Chair:  Rachel  Radina,  Miami  University  (Dolibois  B) Panelists:     Kellie  DiNapoli,  Rachel  Cacchione,   Corrine  Brown  –  Miami  University Consuming  Race:  Neoliberalism  and  the  Branding  of  Difference Chair:  Kimberly  Hamlin  (Dolibois  C) • “Kanye  West’s  New  Slave  Daguerreotype:  Race,   Consumerism  and  the  Prison-­‐Industrial  Complex”  Brian   Michael  Murphy,  Miami  University • “Branding  Guilt:  American  Apparel  Inc.  and  Latina  Labor  in   Los  Angeles”  Hannah  Noel,  Miami  University • “Reclaiming  Bravo’s  Ironic  Wink:  Self-­‐Effacing  Humor,   Swearing  and  Shit-­‐Talking  in  Brandi  Glanville’s  Memoirs”   Allison  Nettnin,  Miami  University   #intersectional  feminisms  and  #geeks:  hashtags,  social   media  and  the  possibilities  of  outrage  Chair:  Jen  Malkowski,   Miami  University  (Dolibois  A)   • “Hashtag  Feminists  and  Twitter  Killjoys”  Theresa  Kulbaga,   Miami  University   • “Communication  Issues  Across  Generations:  Looking  into   African  Americans  and  their  Preferred  Mode  of  Raising   Awareness”  Jade  Taylor,  Miami  University   • “Quit  Hittin’  Yourself:  Marginalization  of  Geek  Culture  From   Within”  Patrick  Harris,  Miami  University       Bodies  in  Crisis:  Legislation,  Women’s  Bodies  and  Race   Chair:  Roxanne  Ornelas  (Dolibois  C)   • “The  Legacy  of  Black  Women’s  Reproduction  and  Continual   Policing  of  Bodies  of  Color”  Denise  A.  Harrison,  Kent  State   University   • “Hatred  and  Violence:  Acid  Attacks  on  Iranian  Women”  Leila   Chamankhah,  Miami  University   • “A  Critical  Race  Look  at  General  Mills’  Depiction  of   Multiraciality”  Vicka  Bell-­‐Robinson,  Miami  University       Windup  Girls  and  Nazis:  Spaces  of  Creativity  and  Female   Agency  Chair:  Alandis  Johnson  (Bystrom  Reid)   • “‘To  look  almost  human,  to  be  nearly  respected’:  Ethical   Consideration  and  Sexual  Agency  in  Paolo  Bacigalupi’s   Windup  Girl”  Elizabeth  Shoppelrei,  Wright  State  University   • “From  Resistance  to  Acceptance:  Ariadne’s  Journey  to   Utopia  in  Hella  Hasse’s  A  Thread  in  the  Dark”  Sirithorn   Siriwan,  Miami  University     • “The  Subversive  Aesthetic  of  Leni  Riefenstahl”  Abigail   Sorensen,  Wright  State  University     11:30-­‐12:50  Panels   11:30-­‐12:50  Panels   Dead  Weight?  Addressing  On-­‐Campus  Racial  Politics  in  the   Class  room  in  the  Wake  of  the  ‘Concerned  Faculty  Member’   Letter  Chair:  Aaron  Kashtan  (Dolibois  B)   Discussants:     Aaron  Kashtan,  Lilian  Mina,  Amir  Hasan,    Hoa   Bui,  Ancilleno  Davis,  Tony  Cimasko  –  Miami   University