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Panels
organized by Gita Rajan, U of New Orleans, and Kelly Coyle, Tulane
U
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| Texts
and Contexts |
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"Authority
and Empowerment in Culture Studies Pedagogy," Cary Nelson, U of
Illinois |
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"Anti-Disciplinary
Logic of Culture Studies," Janice Radway, Duke U |
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"Why Are They Saying Such Terrible Things About Culture Studies,"
Robert Con Davis, U of Oklahoma |
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"The
Perils of Post-Disciplinarity," Anne Balsamo, Georgia Institute
of Technology |
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"Culture
Studies: Euphemisms for Re-Colonization?, Gita Rajan, U of New Orleans |
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"No
Faith in the System," Kelly Coyle, Tulane U |
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"The Politics of Making Culture," Deborah F. Jacobs, Drake U |
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| Dancing
Through the Mine Fields of the 21st Century |
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"Where is my Body Proper: Body, Cultural Texts and Feminist Theory," Julia Balen, U of Arizona |
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"Black Woman Scholar, Critic and Teacher: Dancing Through the
Mine Fields of Race, Sex and Class," Joyce Ann Joyce, U of Nebraska |
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"Feminisms for the Incurably Informed," Anne Balsamo, Georgia
Institute of Technology |
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"Infraction and Interaction: From Opposition to Consensus--England
to America," Jessica Munns, U of New Orleans |
| Respondent: Annette Kolodny, U of Arizona |
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| New Economic Criticism: Principles and Methods |
| Chair:
Martha Woodmansee |
| Speakers: |
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Catherine Gallagher, U of California at Berkeley
Donald McCloskey, U of Iowa
Marc Shell, U of Massachussetts at Amherst. |
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