Neil Postman Graduate Conference
Friday, October 30, 2009 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Helen Mills Theater (137 West 26th Street)
About this Event
NYU Media, Culture, and Communication
Neil Postman Graduate Conference
Friday, October 30, 2009
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Helen Mills Theater
(137 West 26th Street)
This conference is free and open to all those interested as seating allows. Please RSVP so we have an accurate count for catering. Thank you!
To RSVP, visit: http://www.nyu.edu/media.culture/events/event.html?e_id=1663
Schedule of Presentations
9:00 - Doors open | Coffee served
9:15 - Welcome
* Marita Sturken, Chair
* Rod Benson, Director of Graduate Studies
9:30 - Panel I – Vision, Sound and/as Commodity
* Jamie Berthe, “Deconstructing Tarzan or Reconstructing Racial Hierarchies?”
* Melissa De Witte, “Memory and the Spectacle: Phantom and fantasy in a new economy of the image”
* Jennifer Heuson, “Soundscapes of the Black Hills: An acoustemology of the American West”
* Faculty moderator: Martin Scherzinger
11:00 - Panel II – Politics of Memory
* Lisa Gitelman, "Daniel Ellsberg and the lost idea of the photocopy"
* Hatim El-Hibri, “Sectarianism, Maps and Beirut: From the French Mandate through the end of the civil war (1920-1991)”
* Christine Weible, “How the creation of museums and memorials at the site of the ex-ESMA is impacting collective memory of the Dirty War in Argentina”
* Scott Selberg, "Cognitive Fever: Remembering Alzheimer's at the National Library of Medicine"
* Faculty moderator: Nicholas Mirzoeff
12:45 - Lunch served
1:30 - Brian Larkin, Anthropology, Barnard College, Columbia University
2:45 - Break
3:00 - Panel III – Media Activism
* Victor Pickard, "Crises and Opportunities in the Ongoing Struggle for Public Service Media"
* Evan Brody, “(De)scribing Disease: Capitalist HIV imagery and cultural memory”
* Dwaipayan Banerjee, “Media Activism in its Local Place: Lessons from Bhopal”
* Marco Deseriis, “The Faker as Producer: Politics of fabrication and the three orders of the fake”
* Faculty moderator: Allen Feldman
4:45 - Reception | Drinks served
Neil Postman Graduate Conference
Friday, October 30, 2009
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Helen Mills Theater
(137 West 26th Street)
This conference is free and open to all those interested as seating allows. Please RSVP so we have an accurate count for catering. Thank you!
To RSVP, visit: http://www.nyu.edu/media.culture/events/event.html?e_id=1663
Schedule of Presentations
9:00 - Doors open | Coffee served
9:15 - Welcome
* Marita Sturken, Chair
* Rod Benson, Director of Graduate Studies
9:30 - Panel I – Vision, Sound and/as Commodity
* Jamie Berthe, “Deconstructing Tarzan or Reconstructing Racial Hierarchies?”
* Melissa De Witte, “Memory and the Spectacle: Phantom and fantasy in a new economy of the image”
* Jennifer Heuson, “Soundscapes of the Black Hills: An acoustemology of the American West”
* Faculty moderator: Martin Scherzinger
11:00 - Panel II – Politics of Memory
* Lisa Gitelman, "Daniel Ellsberg and the lost idea of the photocopy"
* Hatim El-Hibri, “Sectarianism, Maps and Beirut: From the French Mandate through the end of the civil war (1920-1991)”
* Christine Weible, “How the creation of museums and memorials at the site of the ex-ESMA is impacting collective memory of the Dirty War in Argentina”
* Scott Selberg, "Cognitive Fever: Remembering Alzheimer's at the National Library of Medicine"
* Faculty moderator: Nicholas Mirzoeff
12:45 - Lunch served
1:30 - Brian Larkin, Anthropology, Barnard College, Columbia University
2:45 - Break
3:00 - Panel III – Media Activism
* Victor Pickard, "Crises and Opportunities in the Ongoing Struggle for Public Service Media"
* Evan Brody, “(De)scribing Disease: Capitalist HIV imagery and cultural memory”
* Dwaipayan Banerjee, “Media Activism in its Local Place: Lessons from Bhopal”
* Marco Deseriis, “The Faker as Producer: Politics of fabrication and the three orders of the fake”
* Faculty moderator: Allen Feldman
4:45 - Reception | Drinks served