April 21 April 22
APRIL 22, 2004
9:10am - 10:25am
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Dara Mandle Vision Quest: An Investigation into the Value of Interpretation
Cris Beam Contracts of Privacy: Reality TV and the Cult of the Mouse
ROOM 302 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Jessica Forbes TBA
Cóilín Parsons Edward Said's Orientalism
ROOM 310 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Matt Sandler TBA
Shayne Legassie Perspectives on "The Devil's Anal Eye"
10:35am - 11:50am
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Ruth Levine Providing a Context for James Baldwin's "Notes of a Native Son"
Brenna Mead "If the glove don't quit, you must acquit": How Reality Must
Conform to our Sentimental Narratives
Asifa Malik TBA
1:10pm - 2:25pm
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Andrew Sage Columbia Activism
Avishek Ganguly TBA
Claire Campbell American Freedom, UW Style
ROOM 302
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Anna Wulick The Interaction of Public Art and Private Lives
Matt Zarnowiecki TBA
ROOM 310 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Andras Kisery Commercialization
Kerri Smith Gentrification
2:40pm - 3:55pm
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Johanna Lane Art as Activism
Jennifer White Crime, Corruption, and Tabloids: Voices from the Underworld
Michael Johnson TBA
ROOM 302 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Flora Armetta Urban Rhythms, Urban Patterns
Eugene Vydrin TBA
Maika Pollack TBA
ROOM 310 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Rishi Goyal TBA
Karl Saddlemire Understanding Power: The Case of Haiti
Erin Soros TBA
4:10pm - 5:25pm
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Brantley Bryant Contexts and Extensions of Joan Didion's "Sentimental Journeys"
Mia Alvar Beauty and the Beast: The Efffects of War on Art and Culture
Brian Seibert TBA
6:10pm - 7:25pm
ROOM 310 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Anne Murphy Representing War
Armen Karayan Sexuality