Friday, 8 January
- Satire and the Editorial Cartoon
5:15–6:30 p.m.
Program arranged by the Forum GS Comics and Graphic Narratives
Presiding: Nhora Lucia Serrano, Harvard Univ.
- “The Radical Genealogy of the Editorial Cartoon,” Frank A. Palmeri, Univ. of Miami
- “Between Words and Pictures: Telling the Graphic Story of United States Slavery in Abolitionist Satirical Cartoons,” Martha J. Cutter, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs
- “Punch, Counterpunch: Mimicry, Parody, and Critique in the Colonial Public Sphere,” Tanya Agathocleous, Hunter Coll., City Univ. of New York
- “Pulling John Chinaman’s Queue to Get Him in Line: Domesticating Gestures in Nineteenth-Century PunchCartoons,” Joe Sample, Univ. of Houston, Downtown
Saturday, 9 January
- Latina/o Comics
10:15–11:30 a.m.
Program arranged by the Forum GS Comics and Graphic Narratives and the Forum CLCS 20th- and 21st-Century
Presiding: Christopher Pizzino, Univ. of Georgia
- “Super-politics: Relámpago and Chicanismo,” Jose Alaniz, Univ. of Washington, Seattle
- “Prepotencia por impotencia: El Santo versus El Santos and the Struggle for Identity,” Christopher Ray, Johns Hopkins Univ., MD
- “The Tragic in the Comic: The Use of Childhood Flashbacks in the Work of Jaime Hernandez,” Melissa Coss Aquino, Graduate Center, City Univ. of New York
Sunday Jan 10, 2016
- Charlie Hebdo and Its Publics
10:15–11:30 a.m.
Program arranged by the Forum GS Comics and Graphic Narratives
Presiding: Martha B. Kuhlman, Bryant Univ.
- “’Jeg er Charlie’: Charlie Hebdo and the Danish Mohammed Cartoons,” Frederik Byrn Kohlert, Univ. of Montreal
- “The Other Charlie Hebdo,” Mark Burde, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- “’Comment sucer la droite sans trahir la gauche?’: Charlie Hebdo in Its Contexts,” Bart Beaty, Univ. of Calgary