Nous poursuivons la présentation des chercheurs ayant participé au congrès national de la Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association de 2015. Cette semaine, les chercheurs qui ont un compte Twitter sont classés dans les catégories suivantes telles qu’indiquées par le programme 2015 : Gay, Lesbian, and Queer Studies; Gender and Media Studies; Gender Studies; Men and Men’s Studies; Motherhood/Fatherhood and Popular Culture; et Women’s Studies.
Gay, Lesbian, and Queer Studies (Drushel)
Gary Drum : The Genderbread Person: Boon or Bane to Understanding Gender Identity
Rebecca Gavrila : Marvel-Ous Transgressions: The Queer Case of Loki Laufeyson
Brian Kornell : The Strange Case of Sleepy Hollow: The Containment of Queerness in Contemporary Supernatural Television
Mark Lipton : I Got AIDS at Camp: Prognosis, Hope & Sontag’s Camp 50 Years Later
Angel Matos : Young Adult Novels and the Queer Possibilities of the Impossible, the Fantastical, and the Not-Yet-Here
Jared Muskovitz : Grassroots: How a Minnesota tradition led to a stunning victory at the polls for marriage equality
Ruben Quesada : The Horror of Heterosexuality
Stuart Richards : A New Queer Cinema Renaissance
Anna Beth Rowe : Illusory Rebels and Repressed Homosexuals: a Queer and Marxist Understanding of Disney’s The Adventures of Robin Hood
Christopher Vian : Roundtable on LGBTQ People and Social Media
Shelton Waldrep : Re-Gendering David Bowie
Gender and Media Studies (Phillips)
Blake Ball : I Have a Vision, Charlie Brown: Peanuts and the Feminist Appeal in Postwar American Culture; Gendering Curious George: Colonial Germany, American Culture, and a Tailless Monkey
Lindsey Bartgis : Male Rape Culture: Representations of Male Sexual Assault Survivors on Law and Order: Special Victims Unit
Erika M. Behrmann : “I am a woman. I can be as contrary as I choose”: Negotiating Feminist Points of Encounter in Masterpiece’s Downton Abbey
Hanna Birkhead : The Jasmine Effect – Gendered Portrayal in Media and Politics.
Kate Browne : Jealousy Is An Ugly Thing…and So Are You in Anything Backless: The Performance/Performativity of Dorothy Zbornak
Kirsten Gerdes : The Female Protagonist: Sexual Autonomy, Power, and Female Sexuality in Starz’ Outlander
Tracy Hawkins : Learning from Nonnatus House: Call the Midwife as Feminist Education
Slade Lane : #GamerHate: Gender Gatekeepers and Gaming Culture
Carlen Lavigne : The Education of Stahma Tarr: Feminism and Postfeminism in Defiance
Kristin Lieb : The Male Gaze in 2014: The Many Faces of Female Fauxmosexuality
Peta Long : The Jasmine Effect – Gendered Portrayal in Media and Politics
Kyle Moody : Social justice warriors: LGBTQIA Tumblr blogger identity construction; The End of the Dream: How Grand Theft Auto V Simulates and Subverts Its Male Player-Character Dynamics.
Abigail Oakley : Social justice warriors: LGBTQIA Tumblr blogger identity construction
Nicole Richter : Scarlett Johansson’s Cyberfeminist Embodiment
C. Chic Smith : Race, Class, and Othering are the Old Black: A Qualitative Analysis of Orange is the New Black
Daniel Udy : Talking it Out: Transgender Women on Daytime TV
Joseph Vogel : Freaks in the Reagan Era: James Baldwin, the 1980s, and the New Pop Cinema
Katheryn Wright : Girl Power or Potential? Teen Heroines, Gender, and Giftedness in Popular Culture
Gender Studies (Peirce)
laine zisman newman : Motherless Bad Girl/ Bad Girl Mother: Examining the Maternal Drive in Orphan Black.
Men and Men’s Studies (Heep)
Jessica Derleth : “We May Rest Content to Wear the Label”: Male Suffragists as Feminine Counterpart to the Masculine Woman
Jeanna Kinnebrew : A Complete Man: Masculinity in Robert B. Parker’s Spenser Series
Motherhood/Fatherhood and Popular Culture (Podnieks)
Valerie Heffernan : Motherhood in Contemporary German Young Adult Fiction
Women’s Studies (Kent)
Layla Abdullah-Poulos : Breasts and Beards: A Lesson in Western Secular Extremism and the Significance of Cultural Relevancy in Feminism
Emily Bent : Global Girl Power and Postfeminist Politics: Exploring the Limit(s) of Girls’ #Activism in a Neoliberal Climate
Anna Brecke : “Protect teenage girls at costs”: Selfie, Tumblr feminism, and the media devaluation of girl culture
Colleen Clemens : “’I Don’t Feel It Is A Story About Me At All’: I Am Malala and the Constructed Image of Women in the Muslim World”
Aneeka A. Henderson : Domestic Injustice and Disobedient Subjects: African American Women in Contemporary Fiction
Robert Kilker : “I Pretend It’s My Magic Power”: Art and Women’s Resistance in the Films of Wes Anderson
C. Chic Smith : African American Women and the Vernacular
Kathleen Turner : Fantasizing Feminist Power in Workplace Television Shows: The Case of Sue Thomas, Veronica Mars, Meredith Grey, and Betty Suarez
Andrea Weare : Queen of the diaspora: A transnational feminist frame analysis of Miss America Nina Davuluri on FoxNews.com
Natalie Wilson : FEMINISM: THE MANY-HEADED MONSTER