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[UPDATE] WOMEN AND POPULAR CULTURE: OF SOCIAL JUSTICE, SEXUAL POLITICS, AND THE STATUS QUO (8/1/2010; 10/21-23)full name / name of organization: South Carolina State University contact email: sstein@scsu.edu WOMEN AND POPULAR CULTURE: KEYNOTE SPEAKER: BEVERLY GUY-SHEFTALL (SPELMAN COLLEGE), PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL WOMEN’S STUDIES ASSOCIATION, ANNA JULIA COOPER PROFESSOR OF WOMEN’S STUDIES The past decade has seen considerable changes in the spaces women occupy in American culture, including an increase in the number of women with major roles in politics and in the media. Indeed, women’s engagements with social media have opened up new opportunities for grassroots activism and the creation of more distributed communities. We are soliciting one-page abstracts that examine the degree to which contemporary popular culture serves as a site of containment or resistance for the agendas of women interested in promoting and advancing social justice and equality; concomitantly, this entails the ongoing critique and deconstruction of persistent ideologies, agendas, cultural vehicles, etc., which continue both implicitly and explicitly to base women's value (or lack of value) on their appearance or sex appeal. • Papers presented at the conference will be held to a strict 20-minute time limit. SUGGESTED TOPICS (Please feel free to propose papers or panels on other topics of interest): Extended deadline for abstracts is August 1, 2010. Submit to sstein at scsu dot edu. cfp categories: african-american american cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ethnicity_and_national_identity film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality interdisciplinary popular_culture
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