Co-sponsored by Cornell University (Africana Studies) and Syracuse University (Women’s and Gender Studies)
Gender, Race and Representation in Magazines and New Media
Friday, October 25, 2013
Africana Studies & Research Center
Multipurpose Room |
Hoyt Fuller |
B-01 |
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9:00-10:00a | Race in Cyberspace: Online Publications, Blogs and Tweets | Black Women, Fashion and Journalism | Visualizing Femininity, Producing Masculinity in Men’s Magazines |
10:00-10:10a |
Break |
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10:10-11:45a | The Military in Magazines, Representing Race, Gender and Citizenship | Selling “True” Stories: Crime and Celebrity in Magazines and Tabloids | |
12:00-1:00p |
Lunch |
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1:00-2:35p | Fashion Media Discourse: Exploring Presence and Absence in Representations of Gender and Race in Fashion Magazines | Circulating Pictures of Health | Gender, Race, Class and Respectability |
2:35-2:45p |
Break |
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2:45-3:45p | Flexible Authorship: Gender, Class and Race in Early Twentieth-Century Magazines | Shopping for Freedom: Women and Advertising, New Woman to Now | |
3:45-5:00p |
Keynote 1 – Kimberly N. Foster, Black Women Blogging Ourselves into Being |
Gender, Race and Representation in Magazines and New Media
Saturday, October 26 2013
Africana Studies & Research Center
Multipurpose Room |
Hoyt Fuller |
B-01 |
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9:00-10:00a | Altering Course: Triumphs and Tribulations of Black Women’s Magazines | Building Bodies and Masculinities in Men’s Magazines | Feminisms in Print |
10:00-10:10a |
Break |
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10:10-11:10a | Engaging Politics through Magazines | ||
10:10-11:45a | Magazines in a Post-Colonial World | Race, Gender and Magazines, in the Progressive Era and Roaring Twenties | |
11:45-1:30p |
Lunch – A Knowing So Deep: An Inside View of Essence Magazine in the 1980s Roundtable via Skype in Multipurpose Room |
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1:30-2:30p | Instructed by Magazines: Mid-Century American Teenagers and Young Women | Wearing Race: Orientalism and Exoticism in Fashion Magazines | Tumbling, Tweeting and New Public Spheres |
2:30-3:30p | Producing Identities in Diasporas | ||
2:30-4:05p | Building Narratives of Class Mobility in Women’s Magazines in Japan and India | Talking, Selling, and Eating: Constructing Manhood in Midcentury American Periodicals | |
4:05-4:15p |
Break |
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4:15-5:45p |
Keynote 2 – Ellen Gruber Garvey, Ph.D, Hidden Histories: African American Community Resistance to the 19th Century Press |
Gender, Race and Representation in Magazines and New Media
Sunday, October 27 2013
Africana Studies & Research Center
Multipurpose Room |
Hoyt Fuller |
B-01 |
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9:00-10:30a | Practitioner’s Roundtable | ||
10:30-10:35a |
Break |
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10:35-12:10p | Icons and Iconoclasts: Narratives of African American Women in Magazines | Beauty Politics: Race, Hair and Colorism in Magazines | Images and Archives: Analyzing the Visual Cultural of Magazines |