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Please join us tomorrow, Friday, January 27th for the Comparative Cultures
and Politics Student Research Showcase. Student research presentations will
be held in the JMC Library and 331 Case Hall between 1:00-5:00pm. A
reception with refreshments will follow at 5:15pm in the JMC Library. All
are welcome to attend the entire event, individual panels, and/or the
closing reception. Find the program schedule below and an event flyer
attached.
Comparative Cultures and Politics Student Research Showcase
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 2012
PANEL ONE: GLOBAL CULTURAL PRODUCTION (JMC Library)
Faculty Discussant: Professor Stephen Rohs
1:00-1:15 - The Hybridity of the Automobile as a Cultural Product in China,
Sean Goebel
1:15-1:30 - Graffiti Queens: An Examination of Female Participation and
Resistance in the Masculine Subculture of Graffiti, Chelsea Gallagher
1:30-1:45 - Enclosed Within the Island: Afro-Cuban Feminist Activism Through
Hip Hop, Becky Mayernick
1:45-2:00 - Authorizing Flow: Hip-Hop Authorizing Muslim Identities, Nehal
Amer and Reid Holzbauer
2:00-2:20 - Faculty Comments and Discussion
PANEL TWO: NATION AND IDENTITY POLITICS (331 Case Hall)
Faculty Discussant: Professor Linda Racioppi
1:00-1:15 - Afrikaner Identity and the Reinforcement of Racial Divisions
Along Ethnic Lines in South Africa, Meghan McCullough
1:15-1:30 - Women's Status in Iceland: How Misleading the Gender Gap Can Be,
Joyce Lee
1:30-1:45 - Mail Order Brides and the American Nation, Caitlin Slicker
1:45-2:00 - "We're Not All Mexican:" Analyzing Self-Identification within
the Latin American Community in the US, Katy Hoover
2:00-2:20 - Faculty Comments and Discussion
Intersession Break - 2:20-2:30
PANEL THREE: URBAN POLITICS AND THE CITY (JMC Library)
Faculty Discussant: Professor Louise Jezierski
2:30-2:45 - Debates Among the Ruins: Examining the Discourse of Ruin
Photography in Detroit, Michigan, Laura Klinger
2:45-3:00 - Hong Kong vs. Shanghai: Who Will Be The Dragon Head? Cecilia
Tang
3:00-3:20 - Faculty Comments and Discussion
PANEL FOUR: MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS (331 Case Hall)
Faculty Discussant: Professor Andaluna Borcila
2:30-2:45 - Murky Waters, Cloudy Skies: The Controversies Surrounding the
Production of /Water/ and /The Kite Runner/, Varsha Koduvayur, Seneca
McKinzie, Nicole Stancil, and Justine Brunett
2:45-3:00 - Identity Production in Social Movements Performed in a Global
Media Age: The Tea Party, Brittany Griffin
3:00-3:15 - The Race Game: An Examination of the Reproduction of Racial
Binaries Through Media Representations of the NFL, Selina Paupert
3:15-3:35 - Faculty Comments and Discussion
Intersession Break - 3:35-3:45
PANEL FIVE: POLICY INTERVENTIONS IN CONFLICT (JMC Library)
Faculty Discussant: Professor Yael Aronoff
3:45-4:00 - Rape and the Bosnian War: Using Women as the Battleground of
Culture and State-Building, Melissa Graham
4:00-4:15 - Demanding Justice in the Democratic Republic of Congo: The Need
for Cooperation and Collaboration, Kate Fitzgerald
4:15-4:30 - The Contingent Policymaker's Case for Engaging the Egyptian
Muslim Brotherhood, Kaavya Ramesh
4:30-4:45 - Ethnic Conflict Between the Chinese Han and Muslim Uighurs, Alex
Acton
4:45- 5:05 - Faculty Comments and Discussion
PANEL SIX: SEX AND GENDER POLITICS (331 Case Hall)
Faculty Discussant: Professor Jennifer Goett
3:45-4:00 - Masculinity and Sexual Violence Against Women, Annie Norris and
Chelsea Yondo
4:00-4:15 - Domestic Sex Trafficking of Minors in the US: Driving Factors
and Implications for Prevention, Leah Steinhauser
4:15-4:30 - Wax and Mirrors: The Socialization of Femininity in Sororities
and How it Supports Beauty Ideals, Lauren McCallum
4:30-4:45 - Modern Contraceptive Use and Attitudes Among US College
Students: The Search for a More Egalitarian System of Birth Control, Emily
Snoek
4:45- 5:05 - Faculty Comments and Discussion
CLOSING AND RECEPTION (JMC LIBRARY) (5:15-6:00)