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Draft Schedule. No
participants are confirmed at this time and the entire schedule is
subject to change.
Intros and Opening
Remarks (Steve Macek ) 9-9:15
Concurrent Sessions:
1. Labor, Commodification and Globalization
Chair: Lee
Michelle Rodino, Mobilizing Surplus Labor
Lora Taub-Pervizor, The Origin of Cultural Commodification
Jing Yin, Marxism and Globalization
Marc Leverette, Reification and the Work of Watching
2. Marxism and
Rhetorical Criticism
Chair: Dana
Kristen Hoerl, Considering Public Deliberation from a marxist
perspective
Johngwha Lee, Logic of Democratic Rhetoric
James Aune, Lenin on Hegel’s Logic
Dylan Wolfe, Marx’s Scientific Intent
Robert DeChaine, Recuperating Burke’s Marxism
Break 10:45-11:00
Concurrent Sessions:
1. Moving Forward: Recovering Concepts from Marxism
Chair: Lee
Erica Woodfin, Misappropriation of the Theory of Hegemony
Ed McLuskie, Reconstructing Historical Materialism
David Park, Bourdieu and Marxist Theory
James Hamilton, We are not Marxists.
2. Marxism and Gender
Issues.
Chair: Dana
Lori Bindig, Marxism, Feminism and TV for Young Women
Monica Hopkins, Reading Identity Politics Through Marx
Elizabeth Nelson, Extreme Makeovers and Commodification of Women’s
Bodies
Mary Eleanor Triece, Paradoxes of Communist Women
Lunch 12:30-2 p.m.
Concurrent Sessions
2-3:30
1. Marxism and the Media
Chair: Steve
Susan Legett, Lessons for Communication from the Daily Worker
Deepa Kumar, Media, Class and Power
Matt Stannard, Silence on Class as Therapy
Bill Yousman, Media Studies, Marxism and the Military Industrial
Complex
Larry Duncan, Labor Beat
2. Marxism and
Sexuality
Chair: Dana
Jack Banks, Coming Out or Selling Out?
Fred Fejes, Marxism, Communication and LGBT/Queer studies
A.C. Panella, Gay shame, Class, Race and Queer Culture.
Break. 3:30-3:45
Rountable Discussion.
Led by Dana, Lee and Steve.
Dinner at Heartland
Café.
Intros and Opening Remarks
(Steve) 9-9:15
Concurrent Sessions:
1. Labor, Commodification and Globalization
Chair: Lee
Michelle Rodino, Mobilizing Surplus Labor
Lora Taub-Pervizor, The Origin of Cultural Commodification
Jing Yin, Marxism and Globalization
Marc Leverette, Reification and the Work of Watching
2. Marxism and
Rhetorical Criticism
Chair: Dana
Kristen Hoerl, Considering Public Deliberation from a marxist
perspective
Johngwha Lee, Logic of Democratic Rhetoric
James Aune, Lenin on Hegel’s Logic
Dylan Wolfe, Marx’s Scientific Intent
Robert DeChaine, Recuperating Burke’s Marxism
Break 10:45-11:00
Concurrent Sessions:
1. Moving Forward: Recovering Concepts from Marxism
Chair: Lee
Erica Woodfin, Misappropriation of the Theory of Hegemony
Ed McLuskie, Reconstructing Historical Materialism
David Park, Bourdieu and Marxist Theory
James Hamilton, We are not Marxists.
2. Marxism and Gender
Issues.
Chair: Dana
Lori Bindig, Marxism, Feminism and TV for Young Women
Monica Hopkins, Reading Identity Politics Through Marx
Elizabeth Nelson, Extreme Makeovers and Commodification of Women’s
Bodies
Mary Eleanor Triece, Paradoxes of Communist Women
Lunch 12:30-2 p.m.
Concurrent Sessions 2-3:30
1. Marxism and the Media
Chair: Steve
Susan Legett, Lessons for Communication from the Daily Worker
Deepa Kumar, Media, Class and Power
Matt Stannard, Silence on Class as Therapy
Bill Yousman, Media Studies, Marxism and the Military Industrial
Complex
Larry Duncan, Labor Beat
2. Marxism and Sexuality
Chair: Dana
Jack Banks, Coming Out or Selling Out?
Fred Fejes, Marxism, Communication and LGBT/Queer studies
A.C. Panella, Gay shame, Class, Race and Queer Culture.
Break. 3:30-3:45
Rountable Discussion. Led
by Dana, Lee and Steve.
Dinner at Heartland Café.
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