Voici la sixième partie de la liste de chercheurs qui ont participé au congrès national de la Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association de 2015. Pour ce billet, les chercheurs ayant un compte Twitter sont classés dans les catégories suivantes telles qu’indiquées par le programme 2015 : Fairy Tales; Medievalism in Popular Culture; Punk Culture; Radio and Audio Media; Soap Opera and Serialized Storytelling; et Television.
Fairy Tales (Holland-Toll and Nicks)
Kathryn Bodnar : Fairy Tales: Tools for Promoting Diversity in Young Adult Library Displays
Laura D’Amore : Trauma, Abduction and Vigilante Feminism in Contemporary Fairy Tale Revisions
Robin Gray Nicks : Once Upon a Time & Happily Ever After: The Rhetoric of Online Fairy-Tale Parody
Kelli Sellers : Reproducing Stories: Reading the Fertility Narrative in Disney’s Maleficent
Medievalism in Popular Culture (Francis)
Christene D’Anca : Assassin’s Creed: A Connection to the Past and Its Significance Today
Kristin Noone : Tigers and Owls and Bears, Oh My: Animals as Metaphor in Terry Pratchett’s « Once and Future »
Nahir Otano Gracia : Medievalism and Race in the Poetry of Luis Palés Matos
Adrianna Radosti : We Have Met the Enemy and He is Us: Transnational Conflict in A Burnable Book
MaryLynn Saul : Pulman’s Powerful yet Dangerous Morgana
Diana Vecchio : Robin from the « Hood »: Quest for the Real Robin Hood
Shannon Weller : The Fetishization of the Medieval in Film
Punk Culture (Cecil)
Ellen Bernhard : Never mind the subculture: Postsubcultural theory and the evolution of American pop punk
Rebekah Buchanan : The Feminist Punk (Or, Why Riot Grrrls Matter to Defining Punk Rock)
Radio and Audio Media (Chorba)
marguerite rippy : Orson Welles and Asadata Dafora: Creating an African American Sound
Frank Tavares : Lessons Learned @ NPR: Opening Doors, Diversifying Voices, and 300-thousand-plus Funding Credits
Askhat Yerkimbay : Language preservation and new media use by Kazakh Radio: Interviews with radio professionals.
Soap Opera and Serialized Storytelling (Irwin)
Mark Helmsing : As The Schoolbus Turns: Learning Liberal Citizenship Through U.S. Daytime Dramas, 1966-1996
MJ Robinson : Resurrections and Webisoaps: Alternative « Television » Financing Models and the Future of Soaps; Soap Opera and Serialized Storytelling IV: Roundtable: Seriality as a Narrative Form
Gabriel Romaguera : Towards a Nonchronological Continuity: The Case of Atomic Robo as the Exception to Comic Book Serialized Storytelling
Television (McClain and Savorelli)
Sadaf Ali : Riding though this world: A semiotic analysis of The Sons of Anarchy title sequence
Jonathan Bartholomy : More Than Just “a little boy:” Analyzing the Use of Disability in Professional Wrestling on Television Through The Character “Eugene” and its Potential Impact on How an Audience Understands Disability
Courtney Beachner : The Nerd Postulate: Subcultural Capital, Regeneration, and Carnival in The Big Bang Theory
Nettie Brock : “You are not a puzzle solver; You’re a drama queen”: How Visual Devices Humanize Sherlock Holmes
Cindy Conaway : Girls Who (Don’t) Wear Campaign Buttons: The Americans and the Socially Committed Girl on TV Drama
Claire Cornillon : Previously on Supernatural
Michael DeNotto : True Detective and Courir de Mardi Gras: The Subversion of Ritual
Heather Humann : The Multiplicity Motif and IVF Effect in Orphan Black
Cathy Leogrande : As Seen On TV: Reality Television as 21st Century Carnival Sideshow
Christopher Lirette : Something True about Louisiana: Aesthetics of Place in HBO’s Louisiana Properties
Amanda McClain : Round Table: Orange Is the New Black, Season 2
Matt Paproth : True Detective, Flat Circles, and Prestige TV
Sundi Rose-Holt : Act Like A Lady: Modern Adaptions of Funny Women on Television
Amanda Rudd : “Shut up and take my money!”: Exposing the Realities of Hyper-Consumerism and Consumption Through Parody in the World of Futurama
Gry C Rustad : Scandinavian quality TV or US quality TV from Scandinavia?
Antonio Savorelli : A Theory of Mad Men
R. Colin Tait : Breaking Bad as a Long-Form Performance Text
Tiffany Weaver : “Why Did You Bring a Trout into the Trailer?” Grey’s Anatomy as the Modern Pioneer Tale
Samuel Yates : Pathologizing Witchcraft: Supernatural Locations of Disability in American Horror Story: Coven