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2022
Thursday, June 23rd

Cozy Masculinity

Chelsea L. Brtis, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Don’t Look Too Closely: Appropriation, Incorporation and Repatriation in Popular Media

Caroline Collins, University of California - San Diego
Lauren S. Berliner, University of Washington - Bothell Campus
Christina Aushana, University of California - San Diego
Susan Harewood, University of Washington - Bothell Campus

Feminist Media Cultures

Amoni Miriam Thompson-Jones, University of California, Santa Barbara
Anna Wald, University of California, Santa Barbara
Kimberly Soriano, University of California, Santa Barbara
AP Pierce, University of California, Santa Barbara

i-PALettes: A Triple-Blind Peer-Reviewed Beauty Tutorial

Christine H. Tran, University of Toronto, Faculty of Information
Nelanthi Hewa, University of Toronto, Faculty of Information
Elisha Lim, University of Toronto, Faculty of Information

Lace Up Their Boots: An Interactive Wrestling Experience

Tate N. Oquendo, Full Sail University

Ula Stöckl: Germany's First Feminist Filmmaker

Rachel Braaten, University of Central Florida

Friday, June 24th

From Community Blogs to Queer Counter-spaces: The formation of blog-publics and Mondro's tactical resistance in Bangladesh

Mohammed Mizanur Rashid, The University of Texas at Dallas

Of Bells and Barkers: Historical antecedents to cell phone notifications and reimagining the future

Andy F. Wright, University of Texas at Austin

Playing against the System: Affective and Networked Reclamation of ‘Rater-Rani’ by Bangladeshi Feminist Networks in Facebook

Nusrat Zahan Chowdhury, PhD Student, The University of Texas at Dallas

Porn Literacy as Brand Culture

Rachael A. Liberman, University of Denver

Studying and Speaking to Industries: A Game Studies Roundtable

Amanda Cote, University of Oregon
Kishonna Gray, University of Kentucky
Christopher A. Paul, Seattle University
Kelly Bergstrom, York University
Alison Harvey, York University
Christine H. Tran, University of Toronto
Akil Fletcher, University of California, Irvine

The Good, the Bad and the Awkward: the affective politics of the awkward Hollywood sex scene

Daphne Gershon, University of Wisconsin-Madison

The Reinvention of Revenge/Porn

Caroline West Dr, National University of Ireland, Galway

What’s a Buddy for, Anyway?: Vitalism, Eroticism, and Activism in Arthur Bressan Jr.’s AIDS Melodrama Buddies

John P. Stadler, North Carolina State University

3:00 PM

Reinventing the “iPhone fingernail problem”: Feminist Assertions of Raised Arms and Fingernails

Michele White, Tulane University

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Saturday, June 25th

Bodily Transgression in Gothic TV

Jackie Pinkowitz, Mercer University

Changing the change?: The ‘menopausal turn’ and contemporary celebrity

Deborah Jermyn Dr, University of Roehampton

Gendered and raced representation of Paralympic athletes

Laura Mora, Loughborough University
Emma Pullen, Loughborough University, UK
Michael Silk

Me Too Documentaries: How Prolific of a Predator Do You Have to be to Get One?

Vanessa Nyarko, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

‘Megxit’ and that Oprah interview: Meghan Markle, (post)colonialism and ‘misogynoir’

Laura Clancy Dr, Lancaster University

Monstrous Girlhood to Empowered Adulthood: the Wednesday Addams metamorphosis

Lucy I. Baker, Griffith University - Australia
Amanda Howell, Griffith University - Australia

REINVENTING PUBLIC PERSONAS INTO ICONS AT THE INTERSECTION OF LEGACY MEDIA AND DIGITAL CULTURE: A STUDY OF ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ AND RUTH BADER GINSBURG

Aidan Moir, York University

10:00 AM

Consumption horror: female re-presentation and the abstract disease in Hideo Nakata’s Ring

Lexi CMK Turner, Cornell University

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM