32nd Annual American Studies Conference November 7-9
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32nd Annual American Studies Conference November 7-9, 2007 Hacettepe University, Beytepe Campus Ankara, TURKEY CONFERENCE PROGRAM Wednesday, November 7, 2007 13:00 – 15:00 REGISTRATION Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hall 15:00 -15:30 WELCOME REMARKS KEYNOTE ADDRESS Chair: Gülriz Büken 15:30 – 16:45 Cartography: Race, Place and War in the Writing of W.E.B. Du Bois Amy Kaplan 17:00 – 18:30 18:30 – 20:30 SNCC FREEDOM SINGERS RECEPTION Photography by Hector Maldonado of the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe will be exhibited throughout the Conference. Thursday, November 8, 2007 PANEL SESSION #1 K Hall 9:30 -11:00 Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hall Exhibition Hall The American Road American Monuments and Landscapes Spaces of Political Dissent Chair: Aslı Tekinay Chair: Ufuk Özdağ Chair: Louis Mazzari The Space at the End of the Road David Espey The Social and Cultural Reflections of Common Space Pelin Yıldız The Road As Space in American Film Yusuf Eradam Interpreting a Lost Landscape Çiğdem Pakel The American Pickup Truck Corinne A. Champagne Tower Power: The Skyscraper or the Art of Silent Domination Devrim Yarangümeli The Politics of Place in Thirties America: Forging Radical Regional Traditions in California and the Midwest Michael Steiner Hiding in the Margins?: The Development of a Physical and Discursive Space for Dissent in Cold War America Gordon J. Marshall Good Bye Lenin: German Space Overturned by American Space Azer Banu Kemaloğlu and Mehmet Ali Çelikel Coffee Break 11:00 – 11:30 PANEL SESSION #2 K Hall 11:30 -13:00 Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hall Native American Terrains Charles Olson and the Poetics of Space Transnational Spaces Chair: David Espey Chair: Robert J. Bertholf Chair: Atilla Silkü Storied Landscape: Importance of Land for the Laguna Pueblo and Navajo Indian Tribes Alexandra Hubackova Spatial Schemata in Traditional Cherokee Culture John Donaldson Charles Olson, “Open Form” And Utopian Space Barış Gümüşbaş Charles Olson’s Poetics of Space Robert J. Bertholf Purikura: Photobooth Technology and Gendered Space in the Youth Culture of Contemporary Japan Erin Curtis Namesake: Nostalgia for the Present Madhuja Mukherjee Whitman on the Rez, Alexie and the City Denis Ferhatovic 13:00 – 14:00 Exhibition Hall Space According to Tullini Tülin Sertöz Lunch Break 14:00 -15:30 PANEL SESSION #3 Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hall K Hall North Hall Spaces of Agency and Resistance American Scenes at Home and Abroad The American West Chair: Bilge Mutluay Çetintaş Chair: Alev Croutier Chair: Ayça Germen Battle of Space and Place in “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest” Meryem Ayan Cyberspace as an Aesthetic Phenomenon Serhat Kut Maistresse en Maison: The (Re)construction of Domestic Space in Expatriate American Travel Literature Mary Lou O'neil Space As Landscape: 19th-Century American Travelers And The British Landscape Michele Bottalico Mapping City Spaces: GIS and the Representation of History Robert Macieski The Collected Works of Billy the Kid Jeffrey Orr Desanctification of ‘Home’ in Sam Shepard’s Buried Child and True West Zekiye Antakyalıoğlu Transgression in Cormac McCarthy’s Fiction Russell Greer Picturing the Spaces of War in Nineteenth-Century American Scenic Guidebooks Matt Johnston Coffee Break 15:30 – 16:00 16:00 -17:30 PANEL SESSION #4 Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hall K Hall Exhibition Hall Negotiating Personal Identity Negotiating Race and Place in the American South Disciplinary Spaces Chair: Aysu Erden Chair: Selhan Endres Chair: Barış Gümüşbaş Metaphors of Spatial Merging: The Female Body as House in the Work of Louise Bourgeois, Francesca Woodman and Mary Caponegro Ceylan Ertung National Identity and the Rhetoric of Expansion in Antebellum Discourse Sally Gomaa Technoscapes: Standing Reserve and the War Machine Anita Oğurlu Constructing African American Space in the Deep South: Booker T. Washington’s Atlanta Exposition Speech of 1895 Cary D. Wintz Foucault, the Professional-Managerial Class, and the Desanctification of Space Stephanie Palmer No Space Hidden: Communicating Omni-Dimensional Mastery in African American Yards Grey Gundaker Discipline and the Spaces of Contemporary Universities Ian Przybylinski The Mutant Space between Two Worlds, the Expatriate’s Dilemma Füsun Çoban Doskaya Power, Space and Identity in “A Rose for Emily” Çağrı Kırmızı Karasu 17:45 – 18:45 Special Presentation Native-American Artifacts Chair: Meldan Tanrisal Collecting Myaamiaki: An Exploration of Indigenous Space through Things Nichole Prescott Friday, November 9, 2007 9:30 -11:00 PANEL SESSION #5 Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hall K Hall Exhibition Hall Spaces of African-American Identity Symbiotic Relationship Between Space and Female Identity in Contemporary American Women’s Narratives Turkey and the American Experience Chair: John Donaldson Chair: Kamil Aydin Chair: Dilek Direnç “Crossover” or “World Music”: the Search for a Terminological Identification for African Popular Music in the United States Amzat Assani Am I Approximately an I. Magnin Transplant?: The Bonds of Self, Body and Womanhood in Anne Sexton’s Poetry Sena Sahini Michigan Water Tastes Like Cherry Wine Louis Mazzari Whom Can I Speak To?: Reflections of Lamentations for an Uninherited Heritage in Irena Klepfisz’s Poems Mati Turyel It Doesn’t Have a Color: Colorblindness and “Passing” Spaces of Racial Negotiation in James McBride’s The Color of Water Habiba Ibrahim Women’s Space as Text in Susan Glaspell’s “A Jury of Her Peers” Mahinur Akşehir Turkey in Memoirs of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs) Zafer Parlak Sweet Home Anatolia: Imagining the Lost Homeland in Recent American Fiction Jeffrey Howlett Americans and American Identities in Nineteenth-Century Smyrna Timothy M. Roberts Coffee Break 11:00 – 11:30 PANEL SESSION #6 11:30 -13:00 Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hall 13:00 – 14:00 K Hall Exhibition Hall Sacred Spaces Borderlands Consumer Space Chair: Nur Gökalp Akkerman Chair: Tim Roberts Chair: Ahmet Beşe Skin as Sacred Space: Reflections on Religion and Tattoos Thomas G. Endres A Tedious Maze: The Politics of Space in Edgar Huntley David H. Evans Afro-Brazilian Sacred Space and the Theory of Relation Martin L. Duncan Territorial Space As Negative Aura in the US Eren Alkan Primary Experiences: Mediated Artistic Practices, Installation and the Address of Liminal Space Annushka Peck Changing Views of the Ultimate Space Ronald Shook Buying and Selling a Piece of the American Pie: The Uses, Disuses, and Spaces of Patriotic Consumption Annessa Ann Babic Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas: Commercial Space and the Manipulation of the American Dream Onur Dizdar From the Mall of America to AnkaMall: Deciphering the Meaning of Contemporary Consumer Space in the United States and Turkey Tanfer Emin Tunç Lunch Break PANEL SESSION #7 K Hall 14:00 – 15:30 Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hall Gendered Space in Film and Literature Cityscapes in Film and Literature Artistic Spaces Chair: Tanfer E. Tunç Chair: Yusuf Eradam Chair: Grey Gundaker Gendered Space in American Women’s Films of the 40s and 50s Kıvılcım Subaşi Pulp Fictions: The Cinematography of Urban Space in the Work of Rem Koolhaas Frances Hsu Audience Criticism within the Visual Arts: A Case Study of Bruce Nauman’s Self-Presentation Patrick Van Rossem Women’s Spaces, Men’s Places: Spatial Identity and Plotting in the American Film Noir Evrim Doğan Do Tread On My Dreams: The Perception of Cityscape in Science Fiction Films Cem Kiliçarslan Hopperesque and Carveresque Space in the American Scene Saniye Çanci The Sad Man in the Attic:The Discontents of Masculine Domesticity in Willa Cather’sThe Professor’s House Meltem Kiran-Raw The Role of the Cityscape in Don DeLillo’s Novel Cosmopolis and Paul Auster’s The New York Trilogy Ingrida Zindziuviene Nowhere Or Somewhere: The Utopian Cyberspace in William Gibson’s Sprawl Trilogy Özlem Şahin Demirbilek Coffee Break 16:00 -17:00 15:30 – 16:00 PANEL SESSION #8 Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hall Space and the Hispanic-American Experience Chair: Maria Herrera-Sobek Politicizing Space: The Barrio and the Stage in Luis Valdez’s Zoot Suit and I Don't Have To Show You No Stinking Badges Nur Gökalp Akkerman Story Tellers: Wandering in Chicano/a Border Stories Santiago Vaquera-Vasquez WRAP-UP SESSION Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hall 17:15 -18:00 18:30 – 20:00 Exhibition Hall Robert Bertholf, Yusuf Eradam, John Donaldson, David Espey Presentation by Nora Naranjo-Morse at the US Ambassador’s Residence Velvet Curtains: ExplorIng the BoundarIes of Space Açalya Allmer
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