emerging narratives schedule of events · 10:35-10:55 a.m., coffeehouse michelle cook saturn v and...

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8-8:30 a.m., First Floor Breeezeway Registration 8:45 a.m., Butler Meeting Room Welcome Shannon Bruckner, Wssa President, and Melinda McKew, Wssa Vice President 9-10:25 a.m., Skinner Meeting Room Diaries and travel logs: Women’s Narratives as Historical Sources (workshop) Deborah Gonzalez, University of Georgia. 10:35-10:55 a.m., Coffeehouse Michelle Cook Saturn V and Constance and Grace (performance). 11-11:55 a.m., Butler Meeting Room Women in Blue: Race and Women Workers on Crime Shows. Kim Davies, Augusta State University. Lorraine Evans, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga. 11-11:55 a.m., First Floor Breezeway ASU Poster Session and Girl Scout Portrait Viewing. Noon-1:30 p.m., Coffeehouse Keynote Address and Luncheon. Dr. Irene Salami-Agunloye, University of Jos. 1:35-1:55 p.m., Coffeehouse (performance). Stephanie Ahmadipour 2-2:45 p.m., Hardy Meeting Room Multiple Mayhems: Critiquing Women’s Resistance. Moderator: Allison Foley. Melinda McKew, Augusta State University, Foucault, Feminism, and Shelley’s Frankenstein: Power Struggles and the Death of the Feminine Female. Travis Wagner, Augusta State University, The “Pretty” Side of Anarchy: Defining the Female Experience: in the Punk Rock Movement. Lauren Seaborn, Ending the Silence: Searching for Social Justice in Sudan. 3-4:25 p.m., Butler Meeting Room Building a Herstory: New Narratives of Girlhood and Womanhood. Nancy Sutherland, Augusta State University, Little Women, or the Construction of the Girl. Angela Bratton, Augusta State University, Constructing a Teenage Identity in Ghana. Ruth McClelland-Nugent, Augusta State University, and Robert Haulton, University of South Carolina, Game Girls: Wonder Women and Physical Fitness Theory, 1941-1945. 4:30-5:20 p.m., Hardy Meeting Room Writing/Righting the Feminine. Moderator: Yadira Payne. Heather J Abdelnur, Augusta State University, The Exocitcism of Maya Women: Foreign Obsession and Repulsion, 1820-1920. Ula Gaha, University of South Carolina, Faulkner, Feminism and Fear: The Feminine Sublime in the Sound and the Fury. Shirley J. Huisman Jezowski, Augusta State University, The Personal is Political: An Intersection of Beliefs, Knowledge, and Family History. 5:30-6 p.m., Coffeehouse Alchemy (Performance). 6:30-8:30 p.m. TBA Dinner to Benefit Clinica Latina. E 243 Allgood Hall Department of English and Foreign Lnguages 2500 Walton Way Augusta, GA 30904 Phone: 706-729-2175 Fax: 706-667-4770 Email: [email protected] For more information contact, Dr. Seretha D. Williams, Interim Director of Women’s Studies Women’s Studies Program at ASU Student registration before March 1 $7 Student registration after March 1 $10 Faculty/Staff registration before March 1 $15 Faculty/Staff registration after March 1 $20 Community registration $7 Women’s Studies t-shirt $12 small med large xtra large Registration Check: Make payable to ASU Foundation Women’s Studies Cash (only day of event) Method of Payment signature phone name address Emerging Narratives SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

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Page 1: Emerging Narratives SCHEDULE OF EVENTS · 10:35-10:55 a.m., Coffeehouse Michelle Cook Saturn V and Constance and Grace (performance). 11-11:55 a.m., Butler Meeting Room Women in Blue:

8:30

8-8:30 a.m., First Floor BreeezewayRegistration

8:45 a.m., Butler Meeting RoomWelcomeShannon Bruckner, Wssa President,and Melinda McKew, Wssa Vice President

9-10:25 a.m., Skinner Meeting RoomDiaries and travel logs: Women’s Narratives as Historical Sources(workshop) Deborah Gonzalez, University of Georgia.

10:35-10:55 a.m., CoffeehouseMichelle Cook Saturn V and Constance and Grace (performance).

11-11:55 a.m., Butler Meeting RoomWomen in Blue: Race and Women Workers on Crime Shows. Kim Davies, Augusta State University.Lorraine Evans, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga.

11-11:55 a.m., First Floor BreezewayASU Poster Session and Girl Scout Portrait Viewing.

Noon-1:30 p.m., CoffeehouseKeynote Address and Luncheon.Dr. Irene Salami-Agunloye, University of Jos.

1:35-1:55 p.m., Coffeehouse

(performance).Stephanie Ahmadipour

2-2:45 p.m., Hardy Meeting RoomMultiple Mayhems: Critiquing Women’s Resistance.Moderator: Allison Foley.Melinda McKew, Augusta State University,Foucault, Feminism, and Shelley’s Frankenstein:Power Struggles and the Death of the Feminine Female.Travis Wagner, Augusta State University, The “Pretty” Side of Anarchy: Defining the Female Experience: in the Punk Rock Movement.Lauren Seaborn, Ending the Silence: Searching for Social Justice in Sudan.

3-4:25 p.m., Butler Meeting RoomBuilding a Herstory: New Narratives of Girlhood and Womanhood.Nancy Sutherland, Augusta State University, Little Women, or the Construction of the Girl.Angela Bratton, Augusta State University, Constructing a Teenage Identity in Ghana.Ruth McClelland-Nugent, Augusta State University, and Robert Haulton, University of South Carolina, Game Girls: Wonder Women and Physical FitnessTheory, 1941-1945.

4:30-5:20 p.m., Hardy Meeting RoomWriting/Righting the Feminine.Moderator: Yadira Payne.Heather J Abdelnur, Augusta State University, The Exocitcism of Maya Women: ForeignObsession and Repulsion, 1820-1920.Ula Gaha, University of South Carolina, Faulkner, Feminism and Fear: The Feminine Sublime in the Sound and the Fury.Shirley J. Huisman Jezowski, Augusta State University, The Personal is Political: An Intersection of Beliefs, Knowledge, and Family History.

5:30-6 p.m., CoffeehouseAlchemy (Performance).

6:30-8:30 p.m. TBA Dinner to Benefit Clinica Latina.

E 243 Allgood HallDepartment of English and Foreign Lnguages2500 Walton WayAugusta, GA 30904

Phone: 706-729-2175Fax: 706-667-4770

Email: [email protected]

For more information contact,Dr. Seretha D. Williams,

Interim Director of Women’s Studies

Women’s Studies Program at ASU

Student registration before March 1 $7

Student registration after March 1 $10

Faculty/Staff registration before March 1 $15

Faculty/Staff registration after March 1 $20

Community registration $7

Women’s Studies t-shirt $12

small med large xtra large

Registration

Check: Make payable to ASU FoundationWomen’s Studies

Cash (only day of event)

Method of Payment

signature

phone

name

address

Emerging NarrativesSCHEDULE OF EVENTS