Fandom and Neomedia Studies

2013 FANS Conference Program

2013 FANS Conference Program

Organizing Committee:

Chair: J. Holder Bennett, Collin College

Vice Chair: Dr. Michael Vandehey, Midwestern State University

Committee Members: Helen McCarthy, Independent Scholar and Author; Brett Burkett, Collin College; Shannon Burkett, Collin College; Jonathan Davis, University of North Texas

Friday

12:00pm

Registration Table opens in front of the Coral Room

7:00pm

Informal socializing and drinks at Media Bar

 

Saturday

8:00am

Registration Table and Coral Room open

9:15am

J. Holder Bennett, Collin College, Opening Remarks from the Chairman

9:30am

Dr. Margo Collins, DeVry University, “Why Would Anybody Want to Watch Our Lives?”: Metatextual Mediation of Fan Desire in Supernatural

10:00am

Jennifer Fu, FUNimation, For Love and Money: Professionalism and Community in Anime and Manga Artists’ Alleys

10:30am

Melissa Lum, Public Relations Committee of the State Bar of Texas, What Is Intellectual Property?

11:00am

Jonathan Tarbox, CEO Arashi Productions, The Destruction of Tokyo

 

11:30am: Keynote Presentation

Helen McCarthy, Independent Scholar and Author, No Final Frontier: The Scholar as Explorer

 

12:30pm

Lunchbreak

2:00pm

Chelsea Murdoch, University of Kansas, “Draw a Circle”: An Examination of World Englishes in Hetalia Fandom

 

2:30pm

Anthony Brownrigg, Executive Producer at Cashel Entertainment, How to Win Fans and How Not To

3:00pm

Hamed Nouri, University of North Texas, Muslim Manga

3:30pm

Lauren Levitt, New York University at Steinhardt, “The Green Priestess and the Cosmic Computer”: Star Trek and the Aesthetics of Camp

4:00pm

Afternoon Break

4:30pm

Dr. Darren-Jon Ashmore, Akita International University, The Real O(taku)-G: Murder, Suicide, and Product Placement in Edo’s Kabuki Theatres

5:00pm

Poe Johnson, University of Texas at Dallas, Cultural Memory as Fan Ideology in the Remediated World

5:30pm

Cory Barker, Indiana University, Rewarding Viewing: Television Check-In Social Networks and Fan Activity

6:00pm

Dr. Kimberly Springer, University of Michigan, Beyond the H8ter: Theorizing the Anti-Fan

6:30pm

James Bales, University of Texas at San Antonio, Who You Want to Be: Video Games as Identity-Reflective Texts

7:00pm

End of Day

 

Sunday

9:00am

Coral Room opens

9:30am

Jerome Dent, Mt. St. Mary’s College, Fantasy and Fandom: Race, Desire, and the Libidinal Economy

10:00am

Scott Caddy, University of Michigan at Flint, Fandom Assemble: Joss Whedon’s The Avengers in Fandom

10:30am

James Bales, University of Texas at San Antonio, Secret Agent Shepard: An Examination of the Role of Agency in the Mass Effect Franchise

11:00am

FANS Committee, How Did We Do?

11:45am

Dr. Michael Vandehey, FANS Vice Chair, Closing Remarks

12:00pm

End of Day

Downloadable PDF version: 2013 FANS Conference Program

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