Grad Student Speakers

Zach Campbell (NU): “Before Enchantment: A Public Face for Early Videotape”
Beth Corzo-Duchardt (NU): “Primitivism and Popular Media Historiography: The Case of the Panicking Spectator”
Kristen Galvin (University of California, Irvine): “Seeing a Scene: Documenting Downtown New York”
Leigh Goldstein (NU): "The Obstinate Hymen and Other Rigidities: Penetration and Generation in Postwar Media"
Alexis Lothian (University of Southern California): “Life After Television: Fan Video Remix and the Reconfiguration of Media Time”

Don James McLaughlin (University of Pennsylvania): “Is the Rectum a Cenotaph?”
Meenasarani Linde Murugan (NU): “Getting to Know You: Sajid Khan and Reframing the Exotic”
Mabel Rosenheck (NU): “Beyond the Ruby Slippers: Media History and Technological Citizenship at the National Museum of American History"

Luke Stadel (NU): “HDTV and the Problem of Television’s Ontology”
Sarah Withers (Indiana University, Bloomington): "The Stork and the Reaper: Inheritance, History, and American Drama"