Fall 2004
Pop Culture
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| Date |
Speaker |
Lecture Title |
| August 30 |
Greg Schmidt, Honors College |
Orientation and Study Abroad Presentations |
| September 6 |
Labor Day - No Classes |
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| September 13 |
Jack Purcell, Philosophy |
The Philosophical Implications of Pop Culture |
| September 20 |
Bob Pondillo, Electronic Media |
Network TV Censorship in Postwar America |
| September 27 |
David Lavery, English |
I Wrote My Thesis on You: Buffy Studies as an Academic Cult |
| October 4 |
Adonijah Bakari, History |
New Age Health Concepts |
| October 11 |
William Langston, Psychology |
Pseudoscience and Skepticism |
| October 18 |
Fall Break - No Classes |
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| October 25 |
Melodie Phillips, Management and Marketing |
Impact of Film and Music on Popular Culture |
| November 1 |
Susan Myers-Shirk, History |
God, Sex, and Pop Culture |
| November 8 |
Nadine Hawke, Art |
Analyzing Popular Arts |
| November 15 |
Sekou Franklin, Political Science |
Policing and Protesting Criminal Justice Inequities |
| November 22 |
Paul Fischer, Recording Industry |
Popular Music and America's Culture Wars |
| November 29 |
Ken Deshane, English |
Representations of Folklorists in Three Popular Films: Song Catcher, Urban Legend, and Candyman |
| December 6 |
Honors Students |
Honors Thesis Presentations |