THE IMAGE OF VIOLENCE

in Literature, Media, and Society

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM 2007


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Preliminary Program 2007

 


Sponsored by the

Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery

and

Colorado State University - Pueblo


A
ntlers Hilton Hotel

Colorado Springs, Colorado

March 8-10, 2007

 

Registration

 5:00 - 7:00 p.m., March 7 (Antlers Lobby)

8:30 - 5:00 p.m., March 8-10 (Meeting Rooms)

 

Will Wright and Steven Kaplan, Organizers

 

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Thursday, 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

coffee, tea, pastries

(at meeting rooms)

 

Thursday, 9:00 - 10:30 a.m.

Session 1:  Youth - Fremont 

Moderator:  William Lansing Brown, Mesa State College

Childhood Bullying and Communication Apprehension: Is There a Casual Relationship between Them?
Chris Allen, University of Northern Colorado

Problem-based Learning and the Topic of Violence in the Composition Classroom
Katherine Frank, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Anti-Violence Education Strategies in the Classroom
J. Kole Kleeman, University of Central Oklahoma

The Race to Get My Child Ahead of Yours: The New Child Abuse
Jamie D. Whitman-Smithe, Wesley College

Session 2:  Images of Violence in the Media: Reported, Exploited, Encouraged, or Concealed? - Carson

 Moderator: Jennifer M. Mullen, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Reporting Violence: Regional Policy Variations at Local U.S. Newspapers
Leticia Steffen, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Organizational Crisis and Controlling the Message: When Media Exposure of a Negative Event Impacts Reputation
Jennifer M. Mullen, Colorado State University - Pueblo

The V-chip: Ten Years and 164,250 Televised Acts of Violence Later
Samuel E. Ebersole, Colorado State University - Pueblo 

Images of Violence from Iraq in Mainstream U.S. Print Media
Richard Joyce, Colorado State University - Pueblo

The Troubles: The Image of Violence through a Super Group
Sam Lovato, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Session 3:  Latin Americans Rising from Pain: Violence in Latin American Literature and Music - Heritage B

Moderator:  Roberto Irizarry, Colorado College

Violence, Power, and Subjectivity in Brazilian Hip-Hop: Apropos of Rappin� Hood and MV Bill
Roberto Irizarry, Colorado College

Nona Fern�ndez�s Mapocho: Spirits in Chile�s Material World
Resha Cardone, Marlboro College

The Paradox of Freedom: Self-violence in Jes�s D�az�s Dime algo sobre Cuba
Miguel Gonz�lez-Abell�s, Washburn University

BREAK

(coffee and tea)

 Thursday, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Session 4:  Disruptions - Fremont

Moderator:  V�ctor Manuel Dur�n, University of South Carolina - Aiken

Social Reaction in Case of Violence (Example of Poland in the 1980s)

Anna Niedźwiedź, State University of New York - Buffalo (Kosciuszko Foundation Visiting Professor)

In Extremis: The Visual Rhetoric of Slave Suicide
Richard J. Bell, University of Maryland

Unraveling Violence in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Imke Brust, Pennsylvania State University

Indentured Servitude and Violence in the Atlantic World, 1620-1775
Matthew Harris, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Session 5:  Germany - Carson

Moderator:  Gerd Steckel, University of Idaho

Historical and Literary Violence as the Subtext to Friedrich D�rrenmatt�s Der Verdacht
Vera Profit, University of Notre Dame

Violence and Ritual in Friedrich D�rrenmatt�s Novella The BreakdownJanice W. Ancker, University of Kansas

The Notable Work of Heinrich B�ll in Regard to Violence
Lawrence F. Glatz, Metropolitan State College of Denver 

�Why Does Everybody Want to Kill Reich-Ranicki?�
Harry Louis Roddy, Jr., University of South Alabama

      Session 6:  Strains - Heritage B

Moderator:  Sandro R. Barros, Illinois University

 Resisting Violence: The Disciplined Nonconformist
Brian Wolf, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Mirroring the Undead: Freud and Lacan vs. the Vampire
Elizabeth Mlotkiewicz, Wichita State University

Pornography, Freedom, and Technology
Joseph Vigil, University of Louisville

Insecurity and Violence
Wayne Busby, Pittsburg State University
 

LUNCH BREAK

(on your own)

 Thursday, 2:15 - 3:45 p.m.

Session 7:  Perspectives - Fremont

 Moderator:   

Intellectuals and Opposition to Violence
Navneet Kumar, University of Calgary

 The Face of Violent Leadership: Collaboration between Leader and Followers

Violence in Middle-Eastern Travel Guides
Beatrice Spade, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Performing Conquest: Fiesta Pageantry and Santa Fe�s Colonial Dilemma
Aimee V. Garza, Colorado State University - Pueblo

 

Session 8:  Film I - Carson

Moderator:  Resha Cardone, Marlboro College

�There�s blood on the saddle and blood on the ground�: The Image of Violence in the American Cowboy of Popular Film and Television
Martha J. Craig, Bradley University

The Johnson County War and the Hollywood Western: Film Violence as Repetition Compulsion
Patrick McGee, Louisiana State University

 �The Last Blast�: Celluloid Violence and the Apotheosis of the Post-Modern American Outlaw
Randall A. Clack, Wesley College

Violence as Entertainment
Julius Fackler, University of Kansas

Session 9:  (Per)Forming Gender: The Inherent Violence of Sexual Politics as Depicted in German Literature (1771-1830) - Heritage B

 Moderator:  Kurt Buhanan, Brigham Young University

Violent Awakening: Rape, Abduction and Attempted Murder in Sophie la Roche�s �Bildungsroman,� Die Geschichte des Fr�uleins von Sternheim
Raquel Klammer, Brigham Young University 

Violence and Heroism: Gender Transgressions in Johanna Schopenhauer�s Des Adler�s Horst and Karl Holtei�s Operatic Version of the Same Novella
Cindy Brewer, Brigham Young University

Fantasy of a Female Sword-Fighter: Staging  SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1Gender and Violence in Johanna Schopenhauer�s Novella Die Schwestern
Megan Nomiyama, Brigham Young University

BREAK

Thursday, 4:00 - 5:30 p.m.

Session 10:  Tensions - Fremont 

Moderator:  William E. Sheidley, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Comics and Violence
Dawn Robles, Colorado State University - Pueblo

The Effects of Bullying in Public Education
Brandi Solis, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Pornography and Rape
Sarai Trujillo, Colorado State University - Pueblo

White Supremacy and Violence
Carrisa Proffitt, Colorado State University - Pueblo
 Lisa Moberly, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Session 11:  Violent Past�Violent Future? Post-WWI Narrative Battlefields in the Weimar Republic - Carson

      Moderator:  John Littlejohn, Clemson University

Militaristic and Pacifistic Narratives in the Weimar Republic: J�nger�s and Remarque�s Struggles with the WW I Experience
Regine Kroh, University of Kansas

Poems out of Steel with Words like Gunfire: �Violent Language� and the �Language of Violence� in the Early Works of Ernst J�nger
J�rg Meindl, University of Kansas

Guilty of Violence�By Reason of Humanity�: Remarque�s Short Story �The Enemy�
Scott Seeger, University of Kansas

Session 12:  (Per)Forming Gender: The Inherent Violence of Sexual Politics as Depicted in German Literature (1794-1900) -  Heritage B

Moderator:  Cindy Brewer, Brigham Young University

(K)night in/of Shining A(r)mour: Amorous Violence as the Foundational Metaphor for Gender in the Age of Goethe
Kurt Buhanan, Brigham Young University

Murder and the Triangle of Imagined, Performed and Actual Violence in Marie Eugenie delle Grazie�s Der Schatten
Jared L�hrmann, Brigham Young University 

Armed and Dangerous: Emancipated Women Respond to Sexual Aggression in Maria Janitschek�s K�nigin Judith und �Ein Modernes Weib�
Stephen W. Smith, Brigham Young University

DINNER BREAK

(on your own)

  

PLENARY ADDRESS
The Learning Center
8:00 - 9:00 pm

The Nature of Violence and Our Violent Nature
Marc Pratarelli, Colorado State University - Pueblo
Author:  Niche Bandits: Why Big Brains Consume an Ecosystem

Reception to follow

 

Friday, 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

coffee and tea

(at meeting rooms)

Friday, 9:00 - 10:30 a.m.

     Session 13:  Portrayals of Violence - Fremont

Moderator:  Erica L. Zilleruelo, Wichita State University

Recruiting the Desensitized: The U.S. Army's Video Game of Destructive Violence
Justin Nicholes, Wichita State University

It was like the moon�: Speaking the Unspeakable in Slaughterhouse-Five
Robert J. Poulos, Wichita State University

Displaced Rape and the Implied Male Gaze: Fielding's Joseph Andrews as Violent Pornography
Art Zilleruelo, Wichita State University

The Physiological Response to Tim O'Brien's "How to Tell a True War Story": A Mimetic Approach
Erica L. Zilleruelo, Wichita State University

Session 14:  Theory - Carson

Moderator:  Randall A. Clack, Wesley College

Cathartic War
James Cook, United States Air Force Academy

Violence and the Social Contract: The Shaving Cream Commercial (before and after)
Carl Pletsch, University of Colorado - Denver

The Violence of Metaphors: Conceptual Rearrangement and Dead Metaphors
Southwestern College

The Function of �the Political Unconscious� in the U.S. �War on Terror�
Roger Dodds, Fort Collins

Session 15:  Visions - Heritage B

Moderator:

Counter-reformist Rhetoric and the French-Spanish Fight for Florida in Bartolom� de Flores�s Obra nuevamente compuesta
Pedro Cebollero, Auburn University

Politicizing Identities: Language, Violence, and Racial Determination in Paulo Lins� Cidade de Deus

Sandro R. Barros, Illinois University

Violence in Colombia: Disfr�zate como quieras and Its Carnavalization of the Nation
Carlos De Oro, Southwestern University 

Image of Violence in the Novel Luna caliente by Mempo Giardinelli
Kent Stone, Washburn University

BREAK

(coffee and tea) 

Friday, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

      Session 16:  Literature I - Fremont

        Moderator:  Grzegorz Danowski, University of Western Ontario

            Violence and Social Order in the Plays of Christopher Marlowe
  William E. Sheidley, Colorado State University - Pueblo

The Role of Violence in Two Major Representatives of Spanish Literature: El Lazarillo de Tormes and La familia de Pascual Duarte
Mar�a A. Rey-L�pez, Metropolitan State College of Denver

The Unpredictability in Eavan Boland�s Language of Violence
Juan J. Morales, Pueblo Community College
                                              

Exceptional Eminence from Revenue: Virginia Woolf�s Violent Transition to a Garden of Her Own
Judy Fodor, Colorado State University - Pueblo
                  

      Session 17:  Film II - Carson

            Moderator:  Leslie Feldman, Hofstra University

The Matter of America: Violent Conflict and Identity in Film
Barry Jean Ancelet, University of Louisiana - Lafayette

Homeroom, Homicide & Hollywood: A Study of Media and Pop Culture Depictions of School Shootings

Karen Aerin Lee, Northwestern University

Regulating Motion Picture Violence: Perverse Economic Incentives
Christopher M. Worley, Colorado School of Mines

Head-hunting Witch Doctor, Blood-sucking Porn Star (and other portrayals of Grendel�s mother)
Karen Emanuelson, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Session 18:  Struggles - Heritage A

Moderator:  Susan Kleinman, St. Francis Medical Center (Lynwood, CA)

Insecurity: An Analysis
Wayne Busby, Pittsburg State University

Experiences and Reluctance: Ex-POWs of the Japanese
Nancy E. Shockley, New Mexico State University

True History or Repressed Recurring Memory? Cathy Caruth�s Voice of the Wound and the Status of Passive Trauma in German World War I Narratives
Erin Hourigan, University of California - Irvine

The �Black Hand� in Colorado
Betty Alt, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Session 19:  �Get Pissed, Destroy�: Images of Participatory Violence in Popular Culture - Heritage B

      Moderator: Matt Harris, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Tifosi, Doonies, and Yobs: Or Why Americans Will Never Get SoccerRandy Jasmine, Dixie State College of Utah

�I Want to Make You Scream�:  Hardcore Punk Violence in San Diego, 1981-83
Matthew Smith-Lahrman, Dixie State College of Utah

The Social-Psychology of Fan Aggression and Violence
John T. Jones II, Dixie State College of Utah

LUNCH BREAK

(on your own)

Friday, 2:15 - 3:45 p.m.

Session 20:  Culture - Fremont

Moderator:  Boyd Littrell, University of Nebraska - Omaha

A Wild Card and a Dead Man�s Hand: Violent Celebrity in an Untamed Land
Ian M. Gomme, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Silence, the Scaffold and the Semiotics of Judicial Violence in Late Medieval England
Katherine Royer, California State University - Stanislaus
Joseph Militello, Emporia State University

Death by Thunderbird: Spiritual Force in American Indian Weapons
Roy Sonnema, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Session 21:  Popular Culture - Carson

Moderator:  Janice W. Ancker, University of Kansas

�Get on with it...�: Liminality, Expectoration, and Violence in �The Wire�
Sean Allan, University of California - Davis

The Image of Violence in the Twilight Zone: Rod Serling�s View of Human Nature
Leslie Feldman, Hofstra University

Conflict Theory: The Evolution of the Meaning of Violence
David Lawrence Stevenson
Rodney Staton

 Narrative Process: Reconstructing the Violent Moment with TV Crime Shows
Kristan LaVietes, California State University - Long Beach

Session 22:  Tensions - Heritage ASession 26:Language, Politics, and Class ‑ Heritage Atc \l3 "Session 26:Language, Politics, and Class ‑ Heritage A

Moderator:  

Violence in Postcolonial Children�s Literature: Issues of Representation, Colonial Discourse, Omissions, and Distortions in the Tales of Juan Bobo
Enid Sep�lveda Rodr�guez, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Der Giftpilz: Anti-Semitism in Nazi Children�s Literature
Angela Gulielmetti, University of Southern Maine

Border Invasions and Disparities of Power: The Rhetoric of Violence and the Fantastic Poetics of the Body Violated in the Late Romantics
Cristine Soliz, Din� College

Honor without Violence: Eleonore Thon�s Eighteenth-Century Feminine Intervention
Liesl Allingham, Indiana University - Bloomington

Session 23:  Literature II - Heritage B

            Moderator:

An American Tragedy: The Perversity of Redemptive Violence in Ken Kesey�s One Flew Over the Cuckoo�s Nest
Suraj Shankar, Wichita State University

When the Locust Come: The Role of Violence in Nathanael West�s Day of the Locust
Kevin Young, Appalachian State University

Images of Violence in American Utopia and Dystopia: An Examination of Ernest Callenbach�s Ecotopia and Scott Russell Sanders� Terrarium
Cole Gelrod, Humbolt State University

�The Verb We Use Is �Humanize��: Posthuman Bodies and the Problem of Violence in Joe Haldeman�s Forever Peace
Jim Hannan, Le Moyne College

BREAK

Friday, 4:00 - 5:30 p.m.

Session 24:  Experiences - Fremont

Moderator:  Carl Pletsch, University of Colorado - Denver

Homeless and Violent: My Day with Kevin
Kurt Borchard, University of Nebraska - Kearney

The Image of Violence in Family and Society: Domestic Violence -
It Can Happen to You

Susan Kleinman, St. Francis Medical Center (Lynwood, CA)

The Redheaded Stranger: Domestic Violence
Boyd Littrell, University of Nebraska - Omaha 

The Connecticut Lottery Shootings: From the Parking Lot to the Pulitzer, from a Survivor�s Point of View
Denise Brown

Session 25:  Media - Carson

Moderator:  Jim Hannan, Le Moyne College

Resuscitating �Canada�: Militancy, the Media, and Perpetually Rebuilding a Nation
L. Benjamin Cushing, University of British Columbia

Images of Violence or Violation of Imagination?

Representation of Violence and Violence of Representation in the French Media
Christelle Rolland, Pomona College

Session 26:  Literature III - Heritage B

Moderator:  Vera Profit, University of Notre Dame

�Men Must Not Cut Down Trees�: Septimus Smith�s Madness of Nature
Sandy Hudock, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Image of Violence in the Work of Martin Amis
Brian Finney, California State University - Long Beach
 

Breaking the Egg: Linguistic Self-Destruction in Burgess� The Wanting Seed
Dietrik Vanderhill, Wichita State University

Boxing on Parade: Violence, the Stage, and Morality in Joyce�s Dubliners and O�Neill�s Long Day�s Journey into Night
Nicholas A. Vanover

DINNER BREAK

(on your own)

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS

The Learning Center

8:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Violence in Our Society

Henry Lee

University of New Haven

Former Chief Criminalist - State of Connecticut

Author or co-author of 20 books on forensic science

Reception to follow

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Saturday, 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

coffee and tea

(at meeting rooms)

Saturday, 9:00 - 10:30 a.m.

      Session 27:  The Janus Face of Violence: Individuality and Alienation
       in
Post-Enlightenment Europe - Fremont

            Moderator: Andreas Michel, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

J. W. Goethe�s Sorrows of young Werther: An Esthetics of Violent Nature
Ralph W. Buechler, University of Nevada - Las Vegas

Creative Violence? The European Avant-garde and the Aesthetics of Shock
Andreas Michel, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

Violence as Bridge: Confronting Alienation in French Existentialist Literature
Eric Migernier, Marshall University

The Image of a German Leitkultur�Harbinger of Peace or Violence?Gerd Steckel, University of Idaho

Session 28:  Issues - Carson

Moderator:  Steven Rankin, Southwestern College

Does Violence Lead to Honor?
Dan Forsyth, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Rise of Ethnic and Religious Identities in Iraq: Kurdish Nationalism and Its Implications on Regional Security
Hasan Ozturk, University of Kentucky

The Cultural History of Honor Killings in Jordan
Yazmin Ali, Auburn University

�Destruction by the Edge of the Sword�: The Uneasy Relationship between Religion and Violence
Brian Polk, Penn State Abington

Session 29:  Reminders - Heritage B

Moderator:  Brian Finney, California State University - Long Beach

Virtual Violence in Mass Mediated Monuments and Memories 
Gene Burd, University of Texas

Russia Commemorates the Image of Terrorist Violence: Zurab Tsereteli�s 9/11 Memorial, �To the Struggle against World Terrorism�
Stephen M. Woodburn, Southwestern College

The Rhetoric of Dress Codes: Ohura Nobuyuki�s Embracing Perspectives and the Representation of the Emperor
Taisuke Edamura, McGill University

Memories of a Massacre: The Ludlow Monument and Historical Memory
Jonathan Rees, Colorado State University - Pueblo

 

BREAK

 (coffee and tea)

Saturday, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

     Session 30:  Women - Fremont

Moderator:  Delano Greenidge-Copprue

A �Classless, Crass and Deplorable Stunt�: The Technological Consumption of Janet Jackson�s Deviant Black Female Body
LaDonna Forsgren, Northwestern University

�Woman�s Nature�: A Quantitative Study of Editorial and Reportorial Violence by The New York Times against Woman Suffrage in Wyoming, 1869-1909
Philip R. Schmidt, Southwestern College

Flight and Fight: Female Partisans in the Eyes of Nineteenth-Century German Society
Laura Slieker, Indiana University

Murdering Women: Mass Media, Violence, and the Case of Nellie May Madison
Kathleen Cairns, Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo

Session 31:  The Image of Violence in Spanish Literature and Culture I - Carson

Moderator:  Alegr�a Ribadeneira, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Violence in Don Quixote
Eric J. Kartchner, Colorado State University - Pueblo

Science and Tradition: Radical Naturalism�s Violation of Santa Teresa

Denise DuPont, Southern Methodist University

 

La violencia, eje de La conquista del reino de Maya de Ganivet (Talk in Spanish)

Ricardo de la Fuente Ballesteros, Universidad de Valladolid

Session 32:  Sex and Gender - Heritage B

Moderator:  

Come & Get it!  Women�s Power for Sale: Images of the Female in Advertising
Amy Batchman, University of Dayton

 War, Necrophilia, and Americans� Obsession with Sexual Deviance
David W. Overbey

Lone Women Masquerading as Warriors: Feminism and Gendered Violence in Superhero Comics, 1970 to 1980
Thomas C. Donaldson, University at Albany

 Violence and Sexuality: An Examination of Women�s Professional Wrestling
Cheryl Pawlowski, University of Northern Colorado
Diane Matuschka, University of Northern Florida

 

 LUNCH BREAK

(on your own) 

Saturday, 2:15 - 3:45 p.m.

Session 33:  Representations - Fremont 

Moderator:  Katherine Royer, California State University - Stanislaus 

Photographic Representations of Violence and the Culture of Violence in World War One France
Donald E. English, Fort Collins

The Reality of Violence through War Images
Raphael Sassower, University of Colorado - Colorado Springs
Louis Cicotello, University of Colorado - Colorado Springs

The Morphology of 9/11
Michael Goebel

 Facial Scarring and the Modern Student Rapier Duel in Germany
Andrew Mills, Indiana University - Bloomington

Session 34:  The Image of Violence in Spanish Literature and Culture II - Carson         

Moderator:  Eric J. Kartchner, Colorado State University - Pueblo

 

Awakening from Silence: La voz dormida and Its Denunciation of Post Civil War Violence in Spain

Alegr�a Ribadeneira, Colorado State University - Pueblo

 

Inventing the Foreign Enemy: Rhetoric and Narration in Agust�n de
Fox�s Madrid de Corte a checa

Jason Thomas Parker, Vanderbilt University

 

Psychological Violence in the Short Fiction of European Social Realism

Paula M. Bruno, St. Edward's University

 

Session 35:  Edges - Heritage B
Moderator:
 

Unmasking the Ambivalent Hero
Brenda Craven, Fort Hays State University

Social and Psychic Violence and the Negotiation of the Boundaries of the Self in Bessie Head's Novel, A Question of Power
Ajayi Adewale

Maternal Anxiety: Uncle Tom's Children Read Beloved
Kristin S�nchez Carter, Vassar College

Hurling Words into the Darkness: Black Boy�s Defensive Rhetorical Acts
Amanda Conrad, University of Kansas

BREAKBREAKtc \l2 "BREAK

Saturday, 4:00 - 5:30 p.m.

Session 36:  Literature III - Fremont
Moderator:  Andreas Michel, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 

Images of Violence in Dostoevsky's Work
Grzegorz Danowski, University of Western Ontario

 World Domination as Child�s Play: Representations of Violence in Thomas Tryon�s The Other
Patty Cooke, Wichita State University

Healing Narratives of War and Terrorism in Edeet Ravel�s A Wall of Light and Ann Patchett�s Bel Canto
Lucia Bortoli, Ohio State University
 

Violence Foreshadowed: Deception and Denial in Melville�s �Benito Cereno�
William Lansing Brown, Mesa State College

 

Session 37:  Problems - Carson
Moderator:  

Microbes Can Make Your Eyeballs Boil
Brian O�Brien, Santa Rosa Junior College

Biomedical Violence: Research on Vulnerable Populations
Christopher M. Caldwell, Southwestern College

More than Mushroom Clouds: The Atomic Landscapes of the Lucky Mc Mine
Robert W. Reynolds, Weber State University

Session 38:  Film III - Heritage B
Moderator:
Jean-Gabriel Jolivet, Southwestern College

Before Pandora: Psycho, Greek Drama, and the Effective Use of Non-Explicit Violence
Scott Whited, Colorado State University - Pueblo

�Determined Without Being Ruthless�: Cinematic Violence and Identity Formation in Raekwon's �Only Built for Cuban Linx�
Sean Allan, University of California - Davis

Violence Can Be Subtle: Enthymemes Shape an Anti-War Message in Empire of the Sun

Betty Burdorff Brown, University of Northern Colorado

The Imagination of Apocalypse: The Face of Mass Death in Independence Day and War of the Worlds

Gerry Canavan, Duke University


 

Index

 (moderators in parenthesis)

 

Adewale,Ajayi - 35

Ali, Yazmin - 28

Allan, Sean - 21, 38

Allen, Chris - 1

Allingham, Liesl - 22

Alt, Betty - 18

Ancelet, Barry Jean - 17

Ancker, Janice W. - 5, (21)

Ballesteros, Ricardo de la Fuente - 31

Barros, Sandro R. - 15, (6)

Batchman, Amy - 32

Bell, Richard J. - 4

Borchard, Kurt - 24

Bortoli, Lucia - 36

Brewer, Cindy - 9, (12)

Brown Denise - 24

Brown, Betty Burdorff - 38

Brown, William Lansing - 36, (1)

Bruno, Paula M. - 34

Brust, Imke - 4

Buechler, Ralph W. - 27

Buhanan, Kurt - 12, (9)

Burd, Gene - 29

Busby, Wayne - 6, 18

Cairns, Kathleen - 30

Caldwell, Christopher M. - 37

Canavan, Gerry - 38

Cardone, Resha - 3, (8)

Carter, Kristin S�nchez - 35

Cebollero, Pedro - 15

Cicotello, Louis - 33

Clack, Randall A. - 8, (14)

Conrad, Amanda - 35

Cook, James - 14

Cooke, Patty - 36

Craig, Martha J. - 8

Craven, Brenda - 35

Cushing, L. Benjamin - 25

Danowski, Grzegorz � 36, (16)

De Oro, Carlos - 15

Dodds, Roger - 14

Donaldson, Thomas C. - 32

DuPont, Denise - 31

Dur�n, V�ctor Manuel - (4)

Ebersole, Samuel E. - 2

Edamura, Taisuke - 29

Emanuelson, Karen - 17

English, Donald E. - 33

Fackler, Julius - 8

Feldman, Leslie - 21, (17)

Finney, Brian - 26, (29)

Fodor, Judy - 16

Forsgren, LaDonna - 30

Forsyth, Dan - 28

Frank, Katherine - 1

Garza, Aimee V. - 7

Gelrod, Cole - 23

Glatz, Lawrence F. - 5

Goebel, Michael - 33

Gomme, Ian M. - 20

Gonz�lez-Abell�s, Miguel - 3

Greenidge-Copprue, Delano - (30)

Gulielmetti, Angela - 22

Hannan, Jim - 23, (25)

Harris, Matthew - 4, (19)

Hourigan, Erin - 18

Hudock, Sandy - 26

Irizarry, Roberto - 3, (3)

Jasmine, Randy - 19

Jones, John T., II - 19

Joyce, Richard - 2

Karen Emanuelson, - 17

Kartchner, Eric J. - 31, (34)

Klammer, Raquel - 9

Kleeman, J. Kole - 1

Kleinman, Susan - 24, (18)

Kroh, Regine - 11

Kumar, Navneet - 7

LaVietes, Kristan - 21

Lee, Henry - Fri. 8:00p.m.

Lee, Karen Aerin - 17

Littlejohn, John - (11)

Littrell, Boyd - 24, (20)

L�hrmann, Jared -12

Lovato, Sam - 2

Matuschka, Diane - 32

McGee, Patrick - 8

Meindl, J�rg - 11

Michel, Andreas - 27, (27), (36)

Migernier, Eric - 27

Militello, Joseph - 20

Mills, Andrew - 33

Mlotkiewicz, Elizabeth - 6

Moberly, Lisa - 10

Morales, Juan J. - 16

Mullen, Jennifer M. - 2, (2)

Nicholes, Justin - 13

Niedźwiedź, Anna - 4

Nomiyama, Megan - 9

O�Brien, Brian - 37

Overbey, David W. - 32

Ozturk, Hasan - 28

Parker, Jason Thomas - 34

Pawlowski, Cheryl - 32

Pletsch, Carl - 14, (24)7

Poulos, Robert J. - 13

Pratarelli, Marc - Thurs. 8:00p.m.

Proffitt, Carrisa - 10

Profit, Vera - 5, (26)

Rankin, Steven - (28)

Rees, Jonathan - 29

Rey-L�pez, Mar�a A. - 16

Reynolds, Robert W. - 37

Ribadeneira, Alegr�a - 34, (31)

Robles, Dawn - 10

Roddy, Harry Louis Jr., - 5

Rodr�guez, Enid Sep�lveda - 22

Rolland, Christelle - 25

Royer, Katherine - 20, (33)

Sassower, Raphael - 33

Schmidt, Philip R. - 30

Seeger, Scott - 11

Shankar, Suraj - 23

Sheidley, William E. - 16, (10)

Shockley, Nancy E. - 18

Slieker, Laura - 30

Smith, Stephen W. - 12

Smith-Lahrman, Matthew - 19

Solis, Brandi - 10

Soliz, Cristine - 22

Sonnema, Roy - 20

Spade, Beatrice - 7

Staton, Rodney - 21

Steckel, Gerd - 27, (5)

Steffen, Leticia - 2

Stevenson, David Lawrence - 21

Stone, Kent - 15

Trujillo, Sarai - 10

Vanderhill, Dietrik - 26

Vanover, Nicholas A. - 26

Vigil, Joseph - 6

Whited, Scott - 38

Whitman-Smithe, Jamie D. - 1

Wolf, Brian - 6

Woodburn, Stephen M. - 29

Worley, Christopher M. - 17

Young, Kevin - 23

Zilleruelo, Art - 13

Zilleruelo, Erica L. - 13, (13)

 

 

 

 

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