Schedule
Friday, April 22, 2016 5pm
Keynote Address by Heather Cox Richardson
"Mad Libs of Power: Moving Beyond Race, Class, and Gender in History"
Eisenberg Hall in Sensenbrenner Hall, Marquette University
Reception to Follow
Saturday, April 23, 2016 10am-5pm
9:30AM: Check-in and Breakfast/Welcome
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Session 1: 10:00-11:30AM National Identity and Colonialism (Beaumier Suite BC)
Chair, Dr. Sonia Khatchadourian
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11:30-11:45AM: Coffee Break
11:45AM-12:45PM: Mid-Day Workshop led by Heather Cox Richardson, "Writing Serious Non-Fiction for a Public Audience"
12:45-1:15PM: Lunch
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Session 2: 1:30-3:00 (Two Concurrent Panels)
Panel 2a: Conflict in the Public Sphere: Digital and Print Arenas (Beaumier Suite BC)
Chair, Dr. Cedric Burrows
Chair, Dr. Michael Monahan
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3:00-3:15: Coffee Break
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Session 3: 3:15-4:45: Not so Invisible: Liberation through Resistance (Beaumier Suite BC)
Chair, Dr. Merry Wiesner-Hanks
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4:45-5:00: Ending remarks
Beaumier Suites, Raynor Memorial Library, Marquette University
Keynote Address by Heather Cox Richardson
"Mad Libs of Power: Moving Beyond Race, Class, and Gender in History"
Eisenberg Hall in Sensenbrenner Hall, Marquette University
Reception to Follow
Saturday, April 23, 2016 10am-5pm
9:30AM: Check-in and Breakfast/Welcome
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Session 1: 10:00-11:30AM National Identity and Colonialism (Beaumier Suite BC)
Chair, Dr. Sonia Khatchadourian
- "Dehli’s Ozymandias: Coronation Park and the Negotiation of Colonial Legacies in India" Elizabeth Dillenburg, University of Minnesota
- "Water Thicker than Blood: Animosity towards Serbia in Austrian Newspapers at the End of the Bosnian Crisis, 1909" Michael Jacobs, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- "Nationalism and a Multinational Enterprise: The Singer Manufacturing Company, Kompaniya Singer, and World War I, 1914-1917" Jenna Himsl, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- "A Nation Without Citizen: A Comparison of Argentine Citizenship Policy in its Bases y Puntos de Partida and El Proceso" Eric Griffin, Marquette University
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11:30-11:45AM: Coffee Break
11:45AM-12:45PM: Mid-Day Workshop led by Heather Cox Richardson, "Writing Serious Non-Fiction for a Public Audience"
12:45-1:15PM: Lunch
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Session 2: 1:30-3:00 (Two Concurrent Panels)
Panel 2a: Conflict in the Public Sphere: Digital and Print Arenas (Beaumier Suite BC)
Chair, Dr. Cedric Burrows
- "Soviet Press Coverage of the Northern Irish Conflict, c. 1969-1973" Patrick Bethel, Marquette University
- "How #GamerGate Changed Online Interaction" Lindsay Emanuel, Marquette University
- "Anonymous in the Public Sphere: Counterpublic Activism Revealing and Resolving Conflicting Discourses" Quentin Miller, Montana State University
- "What Should Anna Duggar Do? Conflict and Liberation within the Quiverfull Movement" Sara Doan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Chair, Dr. Michael Monahan
- "Necropower Over the Dead: Expropriation as Means of Internal Colonialism" Bilgesu Sisman, DePaul University
- “I Didn’t Know You Were Haitian!?!:” Challenging the Notion of Being an Undercover Haitian” Charmane Perry, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- The “Gift” of Humanity in Return for Nothing at All: Criminalization and Social Death Of African American Organ Transplant Patients" Kaye Herranen, Marquette University
- "Problems and Possibilities for Queer Liberation in African Theology" Kyle Douglas Potter, Marquette University
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3:00-3:15: Coffee Break
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Session 3: 3:15-4:45: Not so Invisible: Liberation through Resistance (Beaumier Suite BC)
Chair, Dr. Merry Wiesner-Hanks
- "Becoming Poland: The Fight for Poland’s Autonomy: The Positivist View on Becoming Modern and the Crucial Role of Women" Peter Burzynski, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- "Not So Docile After All: How Native American Girls and Women Challenged the Indian Boarding School System, 1879-1934" Katie Witz, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- "Audiences Invoked, Imagined, and Ignored: The Readers and Roles of The Settlement Cookbook" Kimberly Baker, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- "Imperial Feminism, Women’s Liberation, and Tony Kushner’s Homebody/Kabul" Tyler Monson, Marquette University
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4:45-5:00: Ending remarks
Beaumier Suites, Raynor Memorial Library, Marquette University