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Friday, March 28th | ||
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12:30 PM |
Session 2.01 History, Labor, and Activism Paper From “Pockets of Poverty” to Potential Prosperity in Appalachia: Connecting Mass Media Narratives of Poverty Stereotypes to Authentic Appalachia through Photovoice Gloria So, Elon University Harris Hall 139 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.01 History, Labor, and Activism "No Greater Calling": The Legacy of Walter Reuther Paper Sandra Czernek, West Liberty University Harris Hall 139 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.01 History, Labor, and Activism Paper Chelsea Elmore, Marshall University Harris Hall 139 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.01 History, Labor, and Activism Paper William H. Gorby, West Virginia University Harris Hall 139 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.01 History, Labor, and Activism “To Make Plain The Issue”: The Life and Work of West Virginia Mine War Journalist Winthrop D. Lane Paper Rebecca J. Bailey, Northern Kentucky University Harris Hall 139 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.02 Activism and Organizing Our Water, Our Future: The State of the Mountaintop Removal Movement Panel Katey Lauer Drinko 138 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.03 Architecture and Visual Arts Creative Inquiry in Appalachian Studies: The Case for Arts Based Research Panel Creative Inquiry in Appalachian Studies: the Case for Arts Based Research-"Heirloom Seedkeepers & Their Stories" Creative Inquiry in Appalachian Studies: the Case for Arts Based Research-"Heirloom Seedkeepers & Their Stories" Creative Inquiry in Appalachian Studies: the Case for Arts Based Research- "Higher Ground: Foglights" Creative Inquiry in Appalachian Studies:- the Case for Arts Based Research-"Elk Knobb Community Arts Project" Chris D. Dockery, University of North Georgia Corbly Hall 244 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.04 Stereotypes and FIlm “Booze, Fast Cars, and Outlaws: The ‘Cool Factor’ of Appalachia in Film” Panel Serena Frost, Virginia Tech Smith Hall 335 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.05 Film Representation Film The Legacy of Land in Appalachian Films Half Bear, the Other Half Cat: Appalachian Women, Race, and Film “Hideously deformed inbred hillbilly cannibals”: The Cultural and Racial Politics of Contemporary Slasher Films Erica Abrams Locklear, University of North Carolina at Asheville Harris Hall 303 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.06 Health and Mental Health Training Appalachians to Counsel Appalachians: Best Practices for Mental Health Counseling Panel Cultural Factors Affecting Counseling Appalachians Best Practices from a Multicultural Perspective Educating Mental Health Professional Counselors An Appalachian Case Study Nicole Schnopp-Wyatt, Lindsey Wilson College Jenkins Hall B10 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.07 History and Activism Melungeon Scholarship: Known Realities and Imagined Possibilities Panel The Johnson Family View of a Legend When Melungeon Studies Met Its Waterloo Social Movements and Melungeons Today Tammy Stachowicz, Davenport University Harris Hall 138 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.08 History and National Resources Kentucky Coal Camp Documentary Project of the UK Appalachian Center: An Interactive Website Panel Ann E. Kingsolver, University of Kentucky Drinko Library 349 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.09 Linguistics and Social Sciences Intersection of Appalachian Speech and Culture Panel Best Practices in Representing Appalachian Speech Ethnography, Stance, and Appalacian Migrants in Detroit Who was Appalachia's First Linguist? Best Practices in Accurately Representing AppalachianSpeech Ethnography, Stance, and Appalachian Migrants in Detroit Paul E. Reed, University of South Carolina - Columbia Harris Hall 443 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.10 Literature and Poetry Panel “Necessary Lives”: How Richard Hague transforms body and soul into poetic maps in Alive in Hard Country. Marianne Worthington, University of the Cumberlands. 'Common Wounds’: 40 Years of Richard Hague’s Poetry. Chris Green, Berea College. Beauty’s Million Species’: Nature and Poetic Diction in the Poetry of Richard Hague Scott Goebel -Convener, Bad Branch Institute Drinko Library 402 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.11 Music Rising Appalachia: Shaping the Appalachian Imaginary through Music, Materiality, and Activism Panel “Materiality and the Appalachian Imaginary in the Music Videos of Rising Appalachia” —“How the Soundscape of Rising Appalachia Transcends the Borders of a ‘Filthy Dirty South’” "Musical Mashups and A Capella Performance in Rising Appalachia” —"Rising Appalachia and Global Perspectives on Traditional Appalachian Music” Elizabeth Fine, Virginia Tech Harris Hall 234 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.12 Religion, Race and Ethnicity Religious Minorities in (New) Appalachia: The Challenges of Diversity Panel Muslims in Appalachia: Finding Faith, Home, and Voice Orthodoxy in Appalachia Cherokee Spirituality: Appalachia’s First Religion And Its Syncretism With The Judaeo-Christian Traditions Challah in the Holler: Jews in Appalachia Laura Ammon, Appalachian State University Harris Hall 137 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.13 Literature and Poetry The Appalachian Writing Series from Bottom Dog Press Reading Marc Harshman Jennkins Hall 100 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.14 Folklore and Folkways Reviving Jack Tales and Appalachian Folk Ballads in the Classroom Panel Kevin D. Cordi, Ohio Dominican University Crobly Hall 464 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.15 Gender and Sexuality Appalachia Revisited Panel 1: Transformations in Understanding Identity and Language Panel Carolina Chocolate Drops: Globalization and the Performative Expressions and Reception of Affrilachian Identity Gender and Political Subjectivity in northwestern North Carolina Intersectionality and Appalachian Identity Continuity and Change for English Consonants in Appalachia Anna R. Terman, Pennsylvania State University Harris Hall 302 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.16 Natural Sciences and Activism Discussion Mary Cromer, Appalachian Citizens' Law Center Corbly Hall 117 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.17 Music, Race and Ethnicity Bluegrass Music: An Appalachian Asset Music Everett Lilly, University of Charleston-Beckley Smith Hall 154 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Session 2.18 Appalachian Veterans Other Bob Henry Baber Science Hall 276 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
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Friday, March 27th | ||
11:30 AM |
Session 2.01 Appalachian Studies Integrating Music into a Graduate Level Appalachian Studies Course for Social Work Students Paper Lonnie R. Helton, Cleveland State University 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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11:30 AM |
Session 2.01 Appalachian Studies Wednesday Night Music: Traditional Music at Clinch Valley College, 1974 Paper Rich Kirby, Appalshop 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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11:30 AM |
Session 2.01 Education Institutionalizing Bluegrass in Higher Education Paper Nate Olson, East Tennessee State University 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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11:30 AM |
Session 2.01 Education "That's the way I've always learned": The Transmission of Traditional Music in Higher Education Paper Alexandra Frank, East Tennessee State University 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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11:30 AM |
Session 2.02 Coal and labor Paper Julie A. Shepherd-Powell, University of Kentucky 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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11:30 AM |
Session 2.02 Economic Conditions A Consideration of Ranciere's Ideas on "Politics" and Protest Paper Glenna H. Graves, Lindsey Wilson College 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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11:30 AM |
Session 2.02 Environment “United We Stand, Divided We May Be Dammed:” Grassroots Environmental Activism and the TVA Paper Savannah Paige Murray, Wofford College 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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Session 2.03 Literature Denise Giardina's "Theological Writing": What Do We Do With Good King Harry? Paper Bill Jolliff, George Fox University 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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Session 2.03 Literature Flannery O’Connor, Hillbilly Novelist Paper Jimmy D. Smith, Union College - Barbourville 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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Session 2.03 Literature The Christ-Abandoned Landscape of Nothing Gold Can Stay Paper Martha G. Eads, Eastern Mennonite University 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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Session 2.03 Literature Paper Thomas A. Holmes 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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Session 2.04 Appalachian Studies Paper Christopher A. Miller, Radford University 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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Session 2.04 Architecture BackPacked Architecture: The Appalachian Trail and its "Primitive Huts" Paper D Jason Miller, Appalachian State University 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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Session 2.04 Environment Paper Ryan W. Thomson, North Carolina State University at Raleigh 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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11:30 AM |
Session 2.04 Recreation The Art (and Science) of Placing a New Trail Paper Tina Delahunty, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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Session 2.05 Arts: The Book as Art in Appalachia “Farm School": Recalling Meaning & Memory of the Lynn Bachman School Panel “Unega nole Gigage, An Outdoor Artists Book” "Trampoline" “Selections from Elegy for Ira H./Exit from Appalachia, An Artists Book” Chris D. Dockery, University of North Georgia 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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11:30 AM |
Session 2.06 (Appalachian Studies) 2014 Appalachian College Student Survey: Methods and Results Panel Kostas Skordas, Appalachian Regional Commission 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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11:30 AM |
Session 2.06 (Appalachian Studies) 2014 Appalachian College Student Survey: Methods and Results Panel Sampling Appalachia: networking strategies and data analysis ARC Response Student Response and Audience Discussion William Schumann, Appalachian State University 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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11:30 AM |
Session 2.07 Music: Documenting and Interpreting Appalachian Music Panel I've Rambled This Country Both Early and Late: Alan Lomax in Appalachia, 1933–1983 "Looking for 'Sourwood Mountain'" "Radio and the Blue Ridge" Ted Olson, East Tennessee State University 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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Session 2.08 Music Appalachian Wind: A Faustian Tale for Oboe Performance Heather N. Killmeyer, East Tennessee State University 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |
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11:30 AM |
Session 2.08 Music Live music performance of Acoustic Blues Performance Richard L. Rushing III, The Folk School of Chattanooga 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM |