IC Students Present at Regional Conference

11/12/17

Contributed by Katharine Kittredge

 

6 IC students presented papers at the Mid-Atlantic Popular  & American Culture Association’s annual conference on November 9-11.

 

The papers given were:

Eliana Berger (English ’20) “The Lizzie Bennet Diaries: Updating Gender Expectations Through Lydia Bennet”

Zoe Merod (Art History ’20) “Thinning the Line Between Past and Present: Anne Boleyn’s Continued Cultural importance”

Naomi Hanson (History ’19) “Miss Piggy: A Feminist Babe”

Matt Radulski (Writing ’18) “Bad Dads: How Wesley Wyndham-Pryce Fails as a Father on Angel

Sloane Kazim (Cin Photo ’18) “Gaming the System: How Video Games are Deconstructing Typical Creator-Fan Hierarchies”

Sappho Hocker (Cin Photo ’17) “Janelle Monáe: Androids and Intersectionality”

The students prepared for their presentations as a team, working with English Professor Katharine Kittredge throughout the first half of the semester.  Special thanks go to the team’s senior members, Matt, Sloane and Sappho for their astute comments and their mentorship; thanks to them, all of the IC presenters gave impeccably professional presentations.

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