(Re)making (Re)presentation Conference Program

5.3.2010

8:30-9:15  Registration Green Room [Room 3111]

9:15-11:00 am  Panel Sessions 1

Authorship and Embodied Performance Room 5414

Moderator: Jessica Del Vecchio

Mina Choi (The Ohio State University)

“Women Playwrights’ Presentation of Violence in the Re-visions of the Greek  Dramas: Marina Carr’s By the Bog of Cats and Portia Coughlan

Karinne Keithley (Graduate Center, City University of New York)

Ontological Cover Acts: Anti-Quotation in the Work of Young Jean Lee and Miguel Gutierrez

Laura Hydak, (Graduate Center, City University of New York)

Pasión de un Pueblo: Identity, Religion, and Modernity in Iztapalapa, Mexico

“Child’s Play”: Myths, Comics, Puppets, and Child Subjects           Room 5489

Moderator: Dan Venning

Noelia Diaz (Graduate Center, City University of New York)

Violence and Intertextuality in The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh and Marta  Stutz by Javier Daulte

Stefan Blaeske (University of Vienna)

Re-enactment and Re-presentation? Performing ‘KAMP’

Daniella Vinitski (Colorado University, Boulder)

The Naming of Ghost: Distance and the Formation of Meaning in Amiri  Baraka’s The Dutchman

Donatella Galella (Graduate Center, City University of New York)

Staging Superman: Adapting the Superhero, the Original Broadway Musical, and  the Flop Narrative

The Visual                                                                                                        Room 8301

Moderator: Jake Hooker

Michael Krahel (College of New Jersey)

‘A Note on Subtitles’: Projected Text and a Multiplicity of Experience in Viewing Sarah Ruhl’s The Clean House

Megan Hammer (Tufts University)

The Making of a Modern Woman, or How the Robots Hijacked Hedda Gabbler

Francesca Martinez Tagliavia (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales)

Blob: The Power of Visual Archive Against Politics of Imagination”

Karilynn Ming Ho (Simon Fraser University)

Towards the Inauthentic Copy

Political Engagement and the Formation of Community Through Performance Room 8304

Moderator: Hillary Miller

Jamie Matty (Boston College)

Arendt and Metaphysical Guilt: Political Performative Violence in Pinter’s Ashes to Ashes

Lina Zigelyte (Utrecht University)

Staging the Real Five Meters Below the Ground: Theatricality in  a Soviet Bunker

Marco Deseriis (New York University)

Black Square on Red Square: A Reexamination of Irwin’s Retroprinciple

Elisa Legon (Graduate Center, City University of New York)

Staging the National Hero: Arena Conta Tiradentes

11:15am-1:00pm  Panel Sessions 2

Authorial Intent                                                                                                Room 5414

Moderator: Kevin Byrne

Aoise Stratford (Cornell University)

Gothic Tales Reimagined

Dan Venning (Graduate Center, City University of New York)

‘To Lose a Thing that None but Fools Would Keep’: The Elimination of ‘set-piece’ Monologues in Restoration Adaptations of Shakespeare

Christina Katopodis (Graduate Center, City University of New York)

Speaking from One and Many Voices, Harriet Jacobs’ A Slave Girl Performance

Cordelia Zukerman (University of Michigan)

Reconstructing What’s Lost: The Intersection of Editing and Adaptation in Shakespeare and Middleton’s Macbeth

Mediation in Representation: Film, Painting, and New Media  Room 5489

Moderator: Sascha Just

Rebecca Brantley (University System of Georgia)

Behind the Masks of Gods: The Re-Staged Self in Caravaggio and Cindy Sherman

Andrew Iliadis (Ryerson University and York University)

A Nation Talking to Itself: Psychoanalytic Critiques of Contemporary Photojournalism in the Middle East

Georgia Young (Texas State University)

Breaking the Stage: von Trier (Re)makes Brecht for the Cinema

Lisa Reinke (Graduate Center, City University of New York)

Filtering Video Games through Puppetry and Comic Books Charts

Race, Gender, and Performing Bodies Room 8301

Moderator: Catherine Young

Molly Hatcher (University of Michigan)

Suzan-Lori Parks’s Venus: Transforming History

Joseph Talarico (Graduate Center, City University of New York)

Shirley Q. Liquor and the Uncomfortable Position of Race in Queer Performance

Danielle Sanfilippo (Boston College)

Somewhat Stiff Between the Legs: A Psychoanalytic Reading of the Politics of  Gender and Cross-Dressing in The Roaring Girl.

To (Re)member: The Body in Performance and Spectatorship    Room 8304

Moderator: Bethany Holmstrom

Anne Hege (Princeton University)

Sympathetic Vibrations: Connecting with the Audience through    Images of the Body

Coco Roberge and Elliot Gordon Mercer (New York University)

History as Practice: Reinventing Site-Specific Performance from the 1960s and  70s

Ben Spatz (Graduate Center, City University of New York)

Technique and Event: Toward an Epistemology of Embodied Knowledge

1:00-1:45 pm LUNCH Green Room [3111]

2:00-3:30pm Plenary Session Martin E. Segal Center [1st floor]

3:45-5:30pm  Panel Sessions 3

Reading Plays: Performance and (Re)creation                                    Room 8304

Moderator: Professor Judith Milhous

Zachary Ross (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

Trigorin’s Notebook: Tennessee Williams, Anton Chekov, and Soviet Sexual  Bigotry

Dave Peterson (University of Pittsburgh)

Reconstructing Performance Authority at Shakespeare’s Globe

Lance Mekeel (Bowling Green State University)

Voicing the Silenced: As[a/o]pting Plautus for a Contemporary Community of Readers

Andrew Friedman (Graduate Center, City University of New York)

Waking a Postcolonial Silence: Playing Gombrowics’s Operetta Across Borders

Constructing Culture: “Lows,” “Middles,” and “Elites”                     Room 8301

Moderator: Ben Spatz

Julia Goldstein (Graduate Center, City University of New York)

‘Saving the Day’ The Confused Cultural Capital of Hip Hop Theatre

Sarah Kozinn (New York University)

Remaking Law: Judge TV and the Accidental Avant-Garde

Christopher Martin (University of Maryland, College Park)

A Constellation of Cakewalks

Rick DesRochers (Graduate Center, City University of New York)

The Tradition of Canovacci and its Legacy in Buster Keaton, the Marx Brothers, and Larry David: Where is the Author?

Managing Risk: Safety, Copyright, and Investors         Room 5489

Moderator: Christopher Silsby

Dan Boulos (Brooklyn College)

The Era of Ragtime in the Age of Disney

Robert Woods (University of Oklahoma)

Pillage this Play!  Do Artistic Re-Presentations Clash with a Playwright’s Copyright?

Josh Jeffries (University of Georgia)

Disgust Reaction and Startle Effect: Responsibility in Representation