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Held in conjunction with a year-long exploration of the theme of SOUND across the humanities at Cornell, The Department of Theatre, Film and Dance invites you to “Resoundingly Q***r." This gathering of academics, artists, and activists will explore the utterances, echoes, moans, and groans that animate contemporary studies of s*x, gender, and s*xuality. The event will include performances by gende

All Things Equal Podcasts 03/27/2012

Don't miss Sara Warner and Nick Salvato, our conference organizers, on the air! Sara appeared last week on the "All Things Equal" radio show (http://whcu870.com/pages/3425883.php?) on WHCU. Nick Salvato will be the live guest this Thursday on Z95.5 during the 8 a.m. hour. Be sure to listen in if you can.

All Things Equal Podcasts WHCU 870 AM/95.9 FM News Talk

03/15/2012

New events just added to the Sunday schedule!
Sunday, April 1
1:00-1:30pm -- "Leading Ladies" preview by Sue Perlgut (Co-Founder of It's All Right to Be Woman Theatre), Film Forum
1:30PM-3:00pm -- Roundtable, Film Forum, Moe Angelos, Jimmy Noriega, Susan Stryker, Carmelita Tropicana, Byron Suber and Amy Villarejo, Moderators: Nick Salvato and Sara Warner (Cornell)

03/15/2012

Highlights of the Conference:

Friday, March 30
2:00pm -- Opening Remarks by Amy Villarejo, Nick Salvato, And Sara Warner
2:30pm - 4:30pm -- Panel One, Film Forum, “Sound It Out: Q***r/Ing Evidence,”
Robin Bernstein (Harvard), "Performing History In Cheryl Dunye's The Watermelon Woman And Alison Bechdel's Fun Home;" Eng-Beng Lim (Brown), "Pink Dot Noises From Singapore To Utah," Masha Raskolnikov (Cornell), "Freak Ontology: Body/Soul Dualism In Descartes, Butler And Tod Browning's Freaks," Natasha Hurley (U Alberta), "The Little Trans Mermaid: A Shape-Shifting Tale," Moderator: Brían Hanrahan (Cornell)
4:30pm - 6:00pm -- Keynote #1, Film Forum, David Savran (Cuny Graduate Center), "The Q***r Brand On Broadway: The American Musical From Porter To The Book Of Mormon,"
Moderator: Ellen Gainor (Cornell)
6:00pm-7:30pm -- Dinner Break
7:30pm-8:30pm -- Performance Poetry, Flex Theatre, Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon With The Accompaniment Of Mary Lorson, Moderator: Saida Hodžic (Cornell)
8:30pm-10:00pm – Performance, Flex Theatre, “I Was The Voice Of Democracy” By Brian Herrera, Moderator: Debra Castillo (Cornell)

Saturday, March 31
8:30am -- Coffee & Opening Remarks
9:00am-11:00am -- Panel Two, Film Forum, “Homo Phones: Q***r Timbres,” Susan Stryker (U Arizona), "Christine In The Cutting Room: Surgery, Cinema And Sound In Transs*xual Celebrity Christine Jorgensen's Media Career;" Margo Crawford (Cornell), "The Q***rness Of En(Chant)Ment," Jordan Schildcrout (Suny Purchase), "Bubble And Boom: S*x, Death, And The Apocalypse;” Brian Herrera (U New Mexico), "Autoethnography And The Audible Voice, Or The Q***r Hazards Of Re/Sounding My Phone S*x Years;" Moderator: Lucinda Ramberg (Cornell)
11:00am-11:30am – Performance, Film Forum, “The Girl Who Lost Her Voice” By Joan Lipkin Of That Uppity Theater Company, Moderator: Teresa Knight (Cornell)
11:30am-12:30pm -- Lunch Break
12:30pm-2:00pm – Presentation, Film Forum, “Reborn: Animating The Archive” By Moe Angelos Of The Builders Association, Moderator: Lindsay Cummings (Cornell)
2:00pm-4:00pm -- Panel Three, Film Forum, “Read My Lisp: Pink Noise,” José Muñoz (Nyu), "Performing The Punk Rock Commons: Q***r Germs," Shane Vogel (Indiana), "Duke Ellington's Q***r Transubstantiation And The Philosophy Of The History Of Jazz,"
Judith Peraino (Cornell), "Mick Jagger's Q***r Satisfaction," Ann Pellegrini (Nyu), "'Being Alive': Performing Beyond The Reality Principle," Moderator: Byron Suber (Cornell)
4:00pm-4:30pm -- Coffee
4:30pm-6:00pm -- Keynote #2, Kiplinger Theatre, John Waters, Filmmaker And Author, “This Filthy World”
6:00pm-7:45pm -- Dinner Break
8:00pm-10:00pm -- Evening Of Q***r Cabaret, Flex Theatre, Holly Hughes, Terry Galloway, Carmelita Tropicana, Light/Dred, MC: Clare Hane (Cornell)

Sunday, April 1
9:00am-10:30am -- Staged Reading, Film Forum, “Seven Homeless Mammoths Wander New England: An Academic S*x Comedy,” By Madeleine George, Directed By Beth Milles (Cornell), Moderator: Aoise Stratford (Cornell)
10:30am-12pm -- Keynote #3, Film Forum, Jill Dolan (Princeton), "Feeling Women's Culture: Women's Music, Le***an Feminism, And The Impact Of Emotional Memory,"
Moderator: Erin Hurley (McGill)
12:00pm-1:00pm -- Lunch Break
1:00pm-2:30pm – Roundtable, Film Forum, Moe Angelos, Jimmy Noriega, Susan Stryker, Carmelita Tropicana, Byron Suber, And Amy Villarejo, Moderators: Nick Salvato and Sara Warner (Cornell)

03/14/2012

Held in conjunction with a year-long exploration of the theme of SOUND across the humanities at Cornell, The Department of Theatre, Film and Dance invites you to “Resoundingly Q***r." This gathering of academics, artists, and activists will explore the utterances, echoes, moans, and groans that animate contemporary studies of s*x, gender, and s*xuality. The event will include performances by gender-bending luminaries of the stage and screen, as well as plenary sessions featuring scholars and practitioners in conversation on panels, roundtables, and interviews.

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Ithaca, NY
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