CMCI faculty, alumni and students head to Denver Comic Con
Students, faculty and alumni from the College of Media, Communication and Information are headed to the Colorado Convention Center this weekend to take part in and its associated literary conference, . Members of the ¶¶Òő¶ÌÊÓÆ” Boulder CMCI community have participated in the three-day pop culture fan convention since 2012. This year, CMCI participants will hold a roundtable discussion on action figures, a presentation on race and gender in the film Black Panther, a âdueling clubâ debate on the Harry Potter franchise and more.
Friday, June 15
"The Room Where it Happens: History and Politics in American Pop Cultureâ
Room 401 (Page 23 Lit Con)
10:30 to 11:45 a.m.
Chair: Rick Stevens
Featuring:
âThe Secret History of Horror Comicsâ by Dan Yezbick
âIâve Seen Injustice in the World and Iâve Corrected It! How Hamilton and the Marvel Cinematic Universe are Creating a New American Monomythâ by Dustin Dunaway
âAlexander Hamilton: Americaâs First Superheroâ by Christopher Bell
âTrumping Presidential Frames: President Trumpâs Early Comic Book Appearancesâ by Rick Stevens
âI Am The Vengeance! I Am The Night! I Am [A Comic Book, A Movie, A TV Series and Seven Different Action Figures]! Adaptation and Pop Culture Textsâ
Room 401 (Page 23 Lit Con)
1:30 to 2:45 p.m.
Chair: Shannon Sindorf
Featuring:
âKids on Bikes: The Nostalgic Staying Power of the 1980s with Stranger Things and ITâ by Patricia Krmpotich
âBringing the War Home: The Punisherâs Shades of Greyâ by Shannon Sindorf
âAll the Worldâs a Page: Trans-Medial Adaptation in Comics and Graphic Novelsâ by Natalie Sheppard
âAn Elegy for Superman Part III: The Spectacle, Legitimation and Messianicity in Superman Returnsâ by Andrew Hallam
Saturday, June 16
âDueling Club: Harry Potter Scholars Debate Canon, Controversies and Creatorsâ
Room 401 (Page 23 Lit Con)
10:30 to 11:45 a.m.
Participants:
Tracey Bealer
Marley Williford
Christopher Bell
âBridging the Expanse-Abaddonâs Gateâ
Room 605 (Sci-Fi / Fantasy)
10:30 to 11:20 a.m.
Participants:
Andrea Bruder
Christiaan Martin
Michael Pea
Darius Rydahl
Rachel Lara van der Merwe
âWe Canât Have Nice Things: How Fandoms React When the Creator Turns Toxicâ
Room 401 (Page 23 Lit Con)
1:30 to 2:45 p.m.
Participants
Dustin Dunaway
Shannon Sindorf
Patricia Krmpotich
Marley Williford
Christopher Bell
âArticulating the Action Figure: Toys and Action Figures Roundtable Discussionâ
Room 401 (Page 23 Lit Con)
3 to 4:15 p.m.
Participants:
J. Richard Stevens
Christopher Bell
Sunday, June 17
âReverberating Vibranium: The Impact of Race and Gender via Characters from Black Pantherâ
Room 501 (Comics)
11 to 11:50 a.m.
Participants:
Daniel Paiz
âI Can Always Escape: Mental Illness, Trauma and the Seemingly Inescapableâ
Room 401 (Page 23 Lit Con)
Noon to 1:15 p.m.
Chair:Art Bamford
Featuring:
âThe Gods Must Be Crazy: Mental Health and Religion in Moon Knight and Mister Miracleâ by Art Bamford
âThe Toxicity Meta[phor]: Harassment and Hostility Norms in the Overwatch Communityâ by Elyse Janish
âMental Illness and its Representation in the Horror Genreâ by Kate Lauer
"Playing with Gender: Kids and Scholars Talk Back to Today's Action Figures"
Room 304 (Education)
1 to 1:50 p.m.
Participants:
Arya Gangadharbatla
Harsha Gangadharbatla
Shannon Sindorf
Peter Stevens
Rick Stevens
Piper Thurston
âLearning To Splash: Getting Comics to Crossover into the Classroomâ
Room 401 (Page 23 Lit Con)
3 to 4:15 p.m.
Chair: Hailey Barr
âIn the Third Person: Adolescent Face, Media Imitation and a Practical Pedagogy of Performance Studiesâ by Emily Nagle
âBalancing the Force: Reading the Humanitiesâ Future Through Star Warsâ by Randall Fullington
âDonât Tease Hawkeye Because He Doesnât Have Powers: Comics as Public Pedagogy and Their Efficacy to Address Bullyingâ by Colin Ackerman
âTransforming Toys: 1980s Toy Franchises and Modern Fan Culturesâ
Room 607 (Sci-Fi / Fantasy)
3 to 3:50 p.m.
Participants:
Christopher E. Bell
Rick Stevens
Peter Stevens
âTeaching through a Pop Culture Assemblage: The Necessary Complexity of Popular Culture in the Classroomâ
Room 303 (Education)
3:30 to 4:20 p.m.
Participants:
Colin Ackerman
âLooking Backward, Moving Forward: Finding Cultural Value in Rock Stars, Video Games, TV Series and Comicsâ
Room 401 (Page 23 Lit Con)
4:30 to 5:45 p.m.
Chair: Lindsey M. Hanlon
Featuring:
âBeyond Positive Representation: The Imperial Logics of Uncharted: The Lost Legacy and Horizon Zero Dawnâ by Rachel Lara van der Merwe
âThe Afterlife of a Legend: Michael Jacksonâs Legacyâ by Angelica Kalika
âThalaikoothal vs. Member Berries: Story-Telling Senicide in Contemporary Western Mediaâ by Joseph Acosta
ââThe Noise and the TVâ: Media Saturation in Transmetropolitanâ by Lindsey M. Hanlon