University Writing & Research Conference Program Spring 2016
Session 1: Debunking Stereotypes: Race and the Media
10 a.m. (Ames B101)
Moderator: Erin Speck
Neeraj Jaisinghani, "Too Funny or Too Far? The Satirization of Race in Comedy"
Professor Niles Tomlinson
Alaina Taylor, "Agenda-Setting and Power: Why CNN Was Racist in Their Coverage of Hurricane Katrina"
Professor Mark Mullen
Session 2: Interrogating Cultural (Mis)Understandings
10 a.m. (Ames B105)
Moderator: Bill Gillis
Jazmin Kay, "Can A Plane Ticket Buy You Culture? Modern Volunteer Tourism and Its Impact On Cross-Cultural Understanding and Social Change"
Professor Pam Presser
Claudia Rodriguez Sanchez, "'La Otra Cara': The Effects of Parental Deportation on Adolescents’ Development and Identity in the U.S.
Professor Bernardita Yunis
Session 3: Why Not to Judge a Film by its Trailer: A Study of Stereotypical Distortion of Romantic Comedy Marketing
10 a.m. (Ames B109)
Moderator: Caroline Smith
Yonah Bromberg Gaber, "Why Not to Judge a Film by its Trailer: A Study of Stereotypical Distortion of Romantic Comedy Marketing"
Professor Caroline Smith
Session 4: Flirting and Finery: Painting Status in Shakespearean England and Golden Age Holland
11:30 a.m. (Ames B101)
Moderator: Rachel Pollock
Caitlin Shaffer, "The Paradoxical Ruff: An Essential Accessory of the Shakespearean Age"
Professor Rachel Pollack
Amanda Gryga, "Women in the Balance: Metsu's View on Feminism"
Professor Rachel Pollack
Session 5: Rethinking Religion: Drawing the Pope, Greening Judaism
11:30 a.m. (Ames B105)
Moderator: Beth Johnston
Zachary Lyda, "Papacy in Partisan Cartoons: Political Cartoonists’ Changing View of Pope Francis"
Professor Michael Svoboda
Lauren Petersil, "The Lack of “Green” in Jewish Environmental Ideology"
Professor Elizabeth Johnston
Session 6: Authenticity and Identity: Masculinity in Film and Storytelling in Rap
11:30 a.m. (Ames B205)
Moderator: Lowell Abrams
Alexandra Franco, "Man Up, Bro: The Reassertion of Masculinity in 21st Century American Film"
Professor Caroline Smith
Cole Fisher, "Keepin’ It 100: The Strife to Display Complete Authenticity in Hip-Hop"
Professor Wade Fletcher
Session 7: Oscars, Emmys, and Grammys So White, So Male -- and What to Do About It
1 p.m. (Ames B101)
Moderator: Phyllis Ryder
Nina Meli, "And the Emmy Goes to… Methods to Help Improve Hollywood’s Race and Gender Imbalances"
Professor Phyllis Ryder
Lisa Carter, "An Impression Management Approach to Black Artists"
Professor Phyllis Ryder
Session 8: Framing War: Media Coverage of U.S. Conflict in Haiti
1 p.m. (Ames B105)
Moderator: Julie Donovan
Sofia Nicholas, "Race, Place, and Representation: Exploring American Newspaper Coverage of the U.S. Invasion of Haiti in 1915"
Professor Mark Mullen
Session 9: Race and Sports, Money and Politics: Disentangling the Research Process
1 p.m. (Ames B205)
Moderator: Gordon Mantler
Mariana Lopez, "The Psychological Benefits of Sports: Aiding Integration and Educating Audiences"
Professor Gordon Mantler
Erik Schmid, "The Buck Doesn’t Stop Here: Money in Congressional Politics"
Professor Susan Koenig
Session 10: How Does That Make You Feel? Popular Culture as Therapy
1 p.m. (Ames B109)
Moderator: Michael Svoboda
Abigail Fields, "Music and Emotion: Why Do We Listen to Music?"
Professor Matthew Riley
Maria Gergoudis, "Grieving Through Media: How Grey’s Anatomy Can Help You"
Professor Katherine Larsen
Session 11: The Princess and the Bear: Changing Cultural Constructs in the Media
2:30 p.m. (Ames B101)
Moderator: Tolonda Henderson
Alexander Fried, "Putin's Bear-Chested Cult of Personality"
Professor Michael Svoboda
Abi Raj, "Disney Princess Films: A Push Towards Egalitarianism"
Professor Bernardita Yunis
Session 12: "Stars and Shadows Ain't Good to See by": Misrepresentations and Stereotypes in Film and Education
2:30 p.m. (Ames B105)
Moderator: Gordon Mantler
Isabel Meskers, "The Impact of Negative Stereotypes On Latin@ Students"
Professor Bernardita Yunis
Zachary Hyde, "Schizophrenia on Screen: A Historical Analysis of 'A Beautiful Mind' "
Professor Gordon Mantler
Session 13: Confronting Asian and South Asian Stereotypes in Music and Media
2:30 p.m. (Ames B205)
Moderator: Lauren Kaczmar
Lydia Schalles, "The Struggle of Asian American Musicians"
Professor Jee Yoon Lee
Savita Potarazu, "Adoption vs. Adaptation: South Asian Women in U.S. Media Culture"
Professor Jee Yoon Lee
Session 14: From Muslim Saming to Fat Shaming: The Uses and Abuses of Satire
2:30 p.m. (Ames B207)
Moderator: Zach Elder
Sudhamsh Tippireddy, "Be Funny or Die: The Representation of Radical Islamic Terrorism in Film and Media"
Professor Niles Tomlinson
Justin Rezkalla, "Shame On You: Nicole Arbour’s Failed Satirical Attempt on Fat Shaming"
Professor Niles Tomlinson
Session 15: Music and Absence as Catalysts of Change
2:30 p.m. (Ames B112)
Moderator: Kathleen Dawson
Hillel Zand, "Finding Harmony: Using Music as a Mechanism for Conflict Resolution between Israelis and Palestinians"
Professor Matthew Riley
Sophia "Rocket" Claman, "The Importance of Absence in Myanmar's Fight for Democracy"
Professor Susan Koenig
Session 16: Guess Whose Story is Still Not Told: Race and Racism in Film Today
4:10 p.m. (Ames B101)
Moderator: Tolonda Henderson
Crystel Sylvester, Homenum Revelio: Revealing Racial Prejudice in the Harry Potter Franchise
Professor Katherine Larsen
Elsa Katz, Racism and Race in Hollywood: Then and Now
Professor Phyllis Ryder
Session 17: Evolving Identities
4:10 p.m. (Ames B105)
Moderator: Niles Tomlinson
Isabel Pellegrino, "Biophilic Design: Discovery Through Art"
Professor Elizabeth Johnston
Anna Ostrow, "Identity Struggles in Asian American Adoptees"
Professor Jee Yoon Lee
Session 18: Jane Eyre, Remix, and Trigger Warnings
4:10 p.m. (Ames B109)
Moderator: Katherine Howell
Kathryn Urban, "Humanizing Bertha Mason: An Examination of Textual Imposition and Victorian Oppression"
Professor Katherine Howell
Christiana Miller, "Jane The Submissive"
Professor Katherine Howell
Allison Hall, "Interconnectivity Between Abusive Behavior in Adulthood and Abuse Experienced throughout Childhood: Why Rochester’s Current Mental Health Relates to Childhood Development in Jane Eyre"
Professor Katherine Howell
Session 19: Fighting Loneliness with Dignity
4:10 p.m. (Ames B205)
Moderator: Abby Wilkerson
Justin Dembowski, Esther Lee, Matthew Appel, "Fighting Loneliness with Dignity"
Professor Abby Wilkerson
Session 20: Navigating Science Through Tunes and Shakespeare
4:10 p.m. (Ames B207)
Moderator: Rachel Pollock
Hayley Seal, "Shakespeare on the Horizon"
Professor Rachel Pollack
Mitchell Opatowsky, "Background Music: What’s going to finish my work the fastest?"
Professor Matthew Riley
Session 21: She is Worthy: Gender Identity in Film and Sport
4:10 p.m. (Ames B201)
Moderator: Ann Brown
Grace Fisher, "Girls Ruck Harder: Gender, Conflict, and Rugby"
Professor Sandra Friedman
Allison Kubick, "If She Be Worthy: Feminism in the Marvel Universe"
Professor Katherine Larsen
Session 22: Capturing the 'Unrepresentable': Genocide and Mental Disorder in Hollywood Film
4:10 p.m. (Ames B112)
Moderator: Wade Fletcher
Sarah Elizabeth Espinel, "A Fight for Deinstitutionalization as Seen Through the Twisted World of the Cuckoo’s Nest"
Professor Gordon Mantler
Brittany Nguon, "Genocide in Films: Hollywood’s Obsession with Happy Endings and Dramatization"
Professor Wade Fletcher