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MAJOR SUPPORT BY: Center for European Studies (CES)/France-UT Institute Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES) Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (CREEES) South Asia Institute (SAI)/ Center for East Asian Studies (SEAS) ADDITIONAL SUPPORT BY: Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies (LLILAS); LBJ School of Public Affairs; Department of Germanic Studies; Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice; Department of English; Department of Spanish and Portuguese; Department of History; Department of French and Italian; Department of American Studies; Program in Comparative Literature; and The John L. Warfield Center for African and African American Studies ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: Katherine Arens, Chair (Department of Germanic Studies, CES, and CREEES) Douglas Biow, ex officio (Department of French and Italian; Director, CES and the France-UT Institute) Virginia Garrard Burnett (Department of History and LLILAS) Sally Dickson, ex officio (Program Coordinator, CES) Tarek Adnan El-Ariss (Department of Middle Eastern Studies and CMES) Mary C. Neuburger (Department of History; Director, CREEES) Robert M. Oppenheim (Department of Asian Studies and SAI/SEAS) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, contact the Center for European Studies at UT, ces@austin.utexas.edu, or email coldwarcultures@gmail.com . On Thursday, 30 September, printed programs, campus maps, and other information will be available at the Bass Lecture Hall outside the first keynote speech; on Friday and Saturday, they will be available at the office of the Center for European Studies (Mezes 3.126, 512-232-3470).  DAILY PROGRAM  Sessions will be held in various buildings, most of them clustered around the centrally located UT Tower. Campus maps are available at . Batts (BAT), Mezes (MEZ), Parlin (PAR), Welch (WEL), and Will C. Hogg (WCH) are on the Tower Area map (#2), south and east of the Tower. Burdine (BUR) is in the sector north of the Tower (#1); Applied Computational Engineering and Sciences Building (ACES) is east of the Tower (#5), across Speedway from Welch; University Teaching Center (UTC) is south of the Tower (#3). Sid Richardson Hall (SRH) is on the eastern boundary of the main campus (map #7); the Bass Lecture Hall is in the LBJ Library/LBJ School of Public Affairs cluster. For the Thursday evening keynote and SRH sessions, participants may park in the LBJ Library parking lot off of Red River Street.   THURSDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER  SESSION 1: THURSDAY, 4:30-5:45 PM SRH 1.320 The Children's Hour: Youth under Threat as Cold War Images Paul Gansky, University of Texas at Austin Frozen Stiff: The Refrigerator and Cold War Media and Culture in the United States Molly Jessup, Syracuse University Teenage Popularity and the Creation of Consensus in the Early Cold War Meghan Vail, University of Texas at Austin The Lost Apple: Saving Cuban Children MODERATOR: Faith Parke, University of North Carolina, Wilmington SRH 3.124 What Has The Cold War Wrought?: A View From The Humanities David V. Edwards, University of Texas at Austin The Intellectual Legacy of the Cold War: The Limits and Promise of Foreign Policy Theory and Practice Thomas Palaima, University of Texas at Austin The Atomic Bomb and Cold War Music Stephen Sonnenberg, Baylor College of Medicine Nuclear Deterrence: A Guideline Become Dogma MODERATOR: Neil Foley, University of Texas at Austin BUR 337 Cold War Culture in Divided Germany Bradley Boovy, University of Texas at Austin Queer Cold Warfare: Divergent Discourses of Homosexual Emancipation in East and West Germany Jan Uelzmann, University of Texas at Austin Schluss mit dem Bauen gegen Berlin! The Building Freeze in Bonn of 1956/7 Mariana Ivanova, University of Texas at Austin Gemeinschaftsproduktionen (Un)Wanted: Transnational Strategies for Negotiation of East/West German Film Co-Productions during the Cold War MODERATOR: Berna Gueneli, University of Texas at Austin SESSION 2: THURSDAY, 6:00-7:30 PM KEYNOTE SPEECH Bass Lecture Hall (LBJ School) Ambassador Robert Hutchings Dean, LBJ School of Public Affairs, UT Austin "American Diplomacy and the End of the Cold War" 7:30PM: RECEPTION, SRH Lobby  FRIDAY, 1 OCTOBER  SESSION 3: FRIDAY, 9:00-10:45 AM UTC 3.132 Art Goes to War in the US Erik Mortensen, Koc University (Istanbul) Fading into Shadow: The Cold War Photography of Robert Frank and William Klein John Blakinger, Stanford University Death in America and Life Magazine: Andy Warhols Sources and Cold War Media Cultures Kristi R. Wallace, Louisiana State University Gastronomy Against Communism: Food and the American Family MODERATOR: Jonathan Nashel, Indiana University, South Bend UTC 3.134 Africa and its Cold War Writing Lanie Millar, University of Texas at Austin The Cold War Angola: Manuel Ruis Memory of the Sea Dennis Redmond, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Ritwik Ghatak and Southeast Asian Mass Media Nandini Dhar, University of Texas at Austin Beyond the Berlin Wall and End of History: Dionne Brand's Post-Colonial Marxism and At the Full and Change of the Moon Monica Popescu, McGill University Hot Spots of the Cold War: South African Writers and the War in Angola Julie-Franoise Kruidenier Tolliver, Hamilton University Political Consciousness as Magic Realism: The Cold War and the Novels of Jacques Stephen Alexis MODERATOR: Jason Morgan, University of Texas at Austin ACES 2.302 Impacts of the Cold War on America Richard Pells, University of Texas at Austin The Cold War, McCarthyism, and American Culture in the 1940s and 1950s Stephen Whitfield, Brandeis University Intellectuals and Social Criticism at Brandeis in the Early Cold War Years Robert Abzug , University of Texas at Austin Capitalism, Mass Culture, and the Cold War in the 1950s Rob Kroes, University of Utrecht American Cultural Diplomacy in the Netherlands: From the Office of War Information to the Cold War MODERATOR: Mary L. Dudziak, University of Southern California UTC 4.104 Middle East (Re)Alignments: Regional Politics Transformed Don Matthews, Oakland University The Iraqi Bath Party, Labor Mobilization, and the Kennedy Administration Clea Lutz Bunch, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Who is Pulling the Strings? King Hussein, Arab Nationalism, and the Rhetoric of the Cold War, 1953-1960 Rey Matthieu, French Institute for the Near East (Damascus) How and When Did Michel Aflaq and the Ba'th Party Become Nasserist? MODERATOR: Greg Ebner, University of Texas at Austin UTC 4.110 Cold War Cinemas in the Shadow of the USSR Anca Glont, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Transylvanian Cowboys and Noir Commissars: Images of America and American Images in Romanian Cold War Cinema Evgenija Garbolevsky, Brandeis University Politics and Desire in the Bulgarian Cinema during the 1960s. Anthony T. Shaw, University of Hertfordshire Nightmare on Nevsky Prospekt: George Cukors The Blue Bird and the Curious Episode of Soviet-American Film Collaboration during the Cold War MODERATOR: Denise Youngblood, University of Vermont UTC 4.122 Gendering the Public Spaces of the Nation Bryan C. Taylor, University of Colorado, Boulder Discourses of Masculinity in the Post-Cold War Era Heather Dahl, University of New Mexico Fearless and Fit: American Women of the Cold War Stephanie Amerian, University of California, Los Angeles Fighting Communism with Clothes: Cold War Fashion and American Consumerism, 1945-1959 MODERATOR: Tosin Abiodun, University of Texas at Austin UTC 4.124 Reimagining Jewish History in the Cold War Miriam Intrator, City University of New York "A Matter of Feeding Hungry Minds": Books to War-Devastated Europe Steven A. Carr, Indiana University - Purdue University, Fort Wayne "To Encompass the Unseeable": The Last Stage (Times Film, 1949) and Auschwitz in the Mind of Cold War America MODERATOR: Mark Silinsky, US Army Counterintelligence Center UTC 3.124 Divisions Overcome: The New Politics of Historical Culture Nan Kim, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Reviving the War Dead: North-South Family Reunions in Divided Korea Lanjun Xu, National University of Singapore Affective Politics, Cold War and Chinese Opera Film in the 1950s and 1960s Asia MODERATOR: Shaohua Guo, University of Texas at Austin WCH 4.118 Asian Studies Special Event: Kim Brandt East Asian Languages and Cultures, History Department, Columbia University BUR 337 Media Moments for Germany's Cold War Arnold P. Krammer, Texas A&M University When the Wall Came Down: Photographic History in Berlin David Livingstone, University of California, San Diego Reagan in Bitburg: An Archival View MODERATOR: Bradley Boovy, University of Texas at Austin SESSION 4: FRIDAY, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM KEYNOTE SPEECH ACES 2.302 Greg Grandin History, New York University "The Three Faces of Containment in the Americas" SESSION 5: Friday, 1:00-2:!5 PM KEYNOTE SPEECH ACES 2.302 John D. Kelly Anthropology, University of Chicago " When in the Course of Human Events? Situating the Cold War" SESSION 6: Friday, 2:30-4:00 PM UTC 3.132 Cold War Architectures: Building Ideologies Alice S. Kim, University of California, Berkeley The Representation of Modern Kimpo on the International Stage Amy S. DaPonte, Stanford University Vision and Scale in the Postwar Home: The Early Years of 'Arts & Architecture Magazine' Maia Toteva, University of Texas at Austin The Dis/Embodied Language of the Cold War: Word, Image and Performance on the Opposite Sides of the Curtain MODERATOR: Samuel Dodd, University of Texas at Austin UTC 3.134 Performance in the East Bloc: Easts Meet Wests Harvey G. Cohen, King's College London Visions of Freedom: Duke Ellington in the Soviet Union, 1971 Susan Costanzo, Western Washington University Eastern European Theater Festivals and the Cold War 1965-1975 Nathan Abrams, Bangor University (Wales) An Unofficial Cultural Ambassador: Arthur Miller and the Cold War MODERATOR: Anne Gorsuch, University of British Columbia Welch 3.422 Zambia, South Africa, Rhodesia and the Diplomacy Andy DeRoche, Front Range Community College in Longmont, and University of Colorado in Boulder A Congressman, A Godfather, and A Duke; or When Nixon met with Kaunda (not!) Eric Morgan, University of South Florida Who Will Be Left to Play? The United States and the South African Sport Boycott Timothy L. Scarnecchia, Kent State University American Imperialists and Allies: The Dual Rhetoric of American Support among African Nationalists and the Rhodesian Front Government in Southern Rhodesia/Rhodesia, 1962-1976 Eliakim M. Sibanda, University of Winnipeg The Role and Impact of the Cold War on the Zimbabwean Liberation Movements: A Case Study of ZAPU and ZANU Thomas J. Noer, Carthage College Discussant MODERATOR: Jason Morgan, University of Texas at Austin UTC 4.104 Policies and State Power: The US and the Middle East Kathleen Barr, Texas A&M University Crisis and Change: America and the Middle East, 1973 - 1975 Nicholas E. Swails, Colorado State University The Failure of Detente: Kissinger and Transnational Palestinian Terrorism: 1970-1973 Ezra S. Davidson, New York University Securing Oil?: Establishing a US Military Presence in the Middle East Under Carter MODERATOR: Lior Sternfeld, University of Texas at Austin UTC 4.110 Images and Political Power: Visual Politics Michael G. Wellen, University of Texas at Austin The Challenges of the "New Man": How a Cold War Phrase Troubled the Field of Latin American Art Stuart Easterling, University of Chicago Panamericanism and Arts Diplomacy: Mexico in the 50s and 60s Anastasia Kayiatos and Nina Aron, University of California, Berkeley Market(ing) Totalitarianism MODERATOR: Mary C. Neuberger, University of Texas at Austin UTC 4.112 Targets that Matter: Nukes and Grounds Zero John Donovan, United States Air Force Academy Nuking the Moon: The Militarization of Space during the Cold War, 1955 - 1980 Randi Cox, Stephen F. Austin State University There Will Not Be Time To Evacuate!: Texas Television Responds to Atomic Fears Ann Sherif, Oberlin University Tuna and Test Bravo: Atomic Culture Outside of Hiroshima MODERATOR: Jonathan Hunt, University of Texas at Austin UTC 4.124 Rhetorical Cultures of the Cold War Behind the Iron Curtain: Three Case Studies Cezar Ornatowski, San Diego State University "We Forgive and Ask for Forgiveness: Challenging Cold War Rhetorical Culture in the Historic 1965 Letter of Polish Bishops to German Bishops Noemi Marin, Florida Atlantic University Romanias Appeals from Behind Curtain: Ceausescus 1968 and 1989 Addresses and the Construction of Political Enemies Barbara S. Weitz, Florida International University Post-Cold War Cinema in the Czech Republic: Choosing to Forget MODERATOR: Ilya Vinkovetsky, Simon Fraser University UTC 3.124 Crossroads and Counter-Currents: India in Transnational Networks During the Cold War David Engerman, Brandeis University Networking the Three Worlds of the Cold War: The Indian Statistical Institute in the 1950s and 1960s Michele Louro, Salem State University The Road to Bandung: Nehru, the League against Imperialism, and Transnational Networks Carolien Stolte, Leiden University The Asiatic Hour: New perspectives on the Asian Relations Conference (New Delhi 1947) MODERATOR: Heather Hindman, University of Texas at Austin WCH 4.118 Asian Studies Special event: Kim Brandt East Asian Languages and Cultures, History Department, Columbia University "Genbaku otome: Reconsidering the 'Hiroshima Maidens'" BUR 337 Cold War Post-Memory in Germany David J. Ward, Norwich University (Vermont) "The Change" in Greifswald: The Events of 1989 and 1990 as Experienced in a Small East German City Dolores L. Augustine, St. John's University Cold Memories: Germany Memory Culture Confronts the Cold War James Franklin Williamson, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Mourning German War Dead MODERATOR: Shannon Nagy, University of Texas at Austin SESSION 7: Friday, 4:15-5:30 UTC 3.132 Art in Europe's Cold War Adrian Duran, Memphis College of Art The New Front: Painting in Italy at the Dawn of the Cold War Veronica Davies, Open University / University of East London Post-War to Cold War: Exhibiting Change after 1945 Silvia Bottinelli, Olin College Representing Cold War Geographies: The Art Magazine seleARTE in Postwar Italy (1952-1966) MODERATOR: Anastasia Rees, University of Texas at Austin UTC 3.134 The World Through American Eyes: American Literatures of the Cold War Erin A. Smith, University of Texas at Dallas Waging a Cold War of Words: Religious Self-Help Literature and the American Way Jaime Harker, University of Mississippi Secret Agents and Gay Identity: Cold War Queerness and A Single Man Hosam Aboul-Ela, University of Houston The American Third-World Novel: Cultural Production in the Cold War MODERATOR: Dolph Briscoe IV, University of Texas at Austin Welch 3.422 South Africa's Cold War Chris Saunders, University of Cape Town The Ending of the Cold War and the Ending of Apartheid David Robinson, Edith Cowan University Monsters, Criminals and Revolutionaries: New Perspectives on the Cold War in Mozambique Derek Charles Catsam, University of Texas of the Permian Basin Destructive Engagement: United States, South Africa and the Cold War in the 1980s MODERATOR: Eric Morgan, University of South Florida UTC 4.104 New Theoretical Paradigms Arturo Arias, University of Texas at Austin Responding to the Cold War: Theory and Cultural Production in 1960s Latin America John J. Munro, Simon Fraser University Rethinking the Origins of the Cold War, Again MODERATOR: Katherine Arens, University of Texas at Austin UTC 4.110 Pentagon-Hollywood: The Military Industrial Entertainment Complex Roger Stahl, Penn State University Soft Power at the Movies: Incorporating the Military-Entertainment Complex Peter Mantello, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (Kyushu, Japan) Space War! and the Early Computer Games of the Cold War John Hogue, University of Wisconsin, Madison "The Caribbean Danger Zone": Caribbean Leisure and National Security in U.S. Popular Culture, 1940-1980 MODERATOR: Stephen Whitfield, Brandeis University UTC 4.112 Logics of Armageddon Michael Broderick, Murdoch University "Getting Our Hair Mussed: Cold War Logics of Armageddon Informing On the Beach and Dr. Strangelove Robert Jacobs, Hiroshima Peace Institute / Hiroshima City University Architectures of Annihilation: The Logic of Building Japanese Homes at the Nevada Test Site Scott C. Zeman, New Mexico Tech Hiroshima, USA: American Magazines Imagine the Apocalypse MODERATOR: Aragorn Storm Miller, University of Texas at Austin UTC 4.124 Dissidents Alex Dufresne, University of North Florida Political Dissent in Poland from the Prague Spring of 1968 to the 1989 Elections Joseph Renouard, The Citadel The Politics of Dissidence in the Cold War Era Iigo Garca-Bryce, New Mexico State University Our Man in Peru? Haya de la Torre, APRA, and the Prelude to Cold War Politics, 1928-1948 MODERATOR: Filip Zachoval, University of Texas at Austin UTC 3.124 China International: The New Heart of Asia Paola Iovene, University of Chicago Our Science, Our Future: Scientists Talk about the 21st Century at the time of the Sino-Soviet Split Shuang Shen, Penn State University "Chinese Student Weekly": From Hong Kong and the USIA MODERATOR: Chien-Hsin Tsai, University of Texas at Austin WCH 4.118 Historical Disciplines: The Many Uses of the Past in Cold War Asia Claudine Tsu Lyn Ang, Cornell University Are These Our Villains? Re-Visiting the Nguyn Hu-Nguyn nh Debate Bradley Davis, Eastern Washington University 'These People Are Not Marxists!': Methodological Orthodoxy and the China-Vietnam Relationship in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the Peoples Republic of China Duy Lap Nguyen, University of California-Irvine The Commodity Import Program and the Post-Revolutionary Politics of American 'Neo-colonialism' MODERATOR: Aaron Delgaty, University of Texas at Austin BUR 337 Visions of/in the GDR: Building the GDR Subject Lauren Shutt and Leah Donnelly, George Mason University Western Influence in Posters of the GDR Greg Castillo, University of California, Berkeley Home as Propaganda: Consumption and Domestic Culture in Cold War Germany MODERATOR: Nicholas J. Steneck, Florida Southern College Friday, 5: 30-6:15: RECEPTION -- O's Cafe and Connector Lobby SESSION 8: Friday 6:15-:7:30 PM KEYNOTE SPEECH ACES 2.302 Muhsin Jassim Al-Musawi Arabic Literature, Columbia University "Literature at War: Beirut, Rome, and Bagdad"  SATURDAY, 2 OCTOBER  SESSION 9: Saturday 9-10:15 AM PAR 201 Art and Post-Memory: Rethinking Representations and their Politics Izabel Galliera, University of Pittsburgh Post-1989 Art Histories in Central Europe: Multiple Temporalities in Hungarian (Neo)-Avant-Garde Rachel Epp Buller, Bethel College Obscurity in East Berlin: The Post-War Fate of a Weimar Artist Gretchen Simms, Vienna, Austria The USIA, ""America Magazine, and the 1959 American National Exhibition Christine Kim, Georgetown University The Politics of Antiquities: Korean Cultural Relics after 1945 MODERATOR: Lauren Hanson, University of Texas at Austin BAT 5.108 Literary Intellectuals and the Cultural Cold War Greg Barnhisel, Duquesne University Encounter Magazine, Literary Modernism, and the Roots of Neoconservatism Catherine Turner, University of Pennsylvania From the Von Trapp Family Christmas Album to The Tin Drum: The History of Pantheon Books and Publishing Modernism in the Cold War Trysh Travis, University of Florida The Other Mandarins: Book Men and Cold War Democracy MODERATOR: Erin A. Smith, University of Texas at Dallas ACES 2.402 Africa and the Cold War I Jason Morgan, University of Texas at Austin SWAPO and the Cold War: Namibian Nationalists and Cold War Rivalry in the 1960s Joseph Parrott, University of Texas at Austin Integrating Africa: Cold War, Decolonization, and American Foreign Policy, 1960-1969 Brian McNeil, University of Texas at Austin The Politics of Relief: Humanitarianism during the Nigerian Civil War, 1967-1970 MODERATOR: Lanie Millar, University of Texas at Austin PAR 203 Diplomacy, Policy, and East-West Relations Vasil Paraskevov, Konstantin Preslavsky University In the Shadow of the Superpowers: The Policy of Britain toward Eastern Europe, 1947-1956 Tomas Tolvaisas, Winona State University Fighting for Hearts and Minds: American Exchange Exhibitions in the U.S.S.R., 1959-1991 MODERATOR: Elliot Nowacky, University of Texas at Austin ACES 2.302 Cinematic Memories of the Cold War Everett D. Campbell, Independent Scholar Digging Out, Digging Up, Digging In: Memory and Homeland in Postwar German and Polish Cinema, 1946-1954 Neil Thompson, Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising / California State University, Northridge The Triumph of Eldar Riazanovs Sad Comedy: Embracing the Political and Cultural Tensions of Soviet Filmmaking Liang Luo, University of Kentucky White Snake, Wind Rose, and the Cultures of the Cold War in China and East Germany MODERATOR: Paola Bonifazio, University of Texas at Austin PAR 206 Consumer Cultures: East Bloc Faith Parke, University of North Carolina, Wilmington Soviet Youth and Consumer Culture Mary C. Neuberger, University of Texas at Austin Smoke and Beers: Tourist Escapes and Places to Party in Communist Bulgaria Shannon Nagy, University of Texas at Austin Toys for Politics in the GDR MODERATOR: Filip Zachoval, University of Texas at Austin PAR 301 Labor Politics and Social Geographies in the Cold War Jeffrey S. Hardy, Princeton University Gulag Tourism: Khrushchevs Show Prisons in the Cold War Context, 1954-1959 Mark Smith, University of Leeds Cold War Cultural Superiority: British Perceptions of the USSR and the Limits of Cultural diplomacy during Khrushchev's Visit to Britain of April 1956 Alison Carden, University of Texas at Austin Vertragsarbeiter in the GDR: the Rhetoric of Socialist Brotherhood and the Reality of Foreigner Exclusion MODERATOR: Tatjana Lichtenstein, University of Texas at Austin PAR 303 Cold War Canada Robert Teigrob, Ryerson University Nonalignment Lite: Francophone Influence on Canadas Cold War Foreign Policy Marie Hammond Callaghan, Mount Allison University I dont know why these women dont stay home and tend their kitchen': Gender Order, Communism and Cold War Surveillance of the Voice of Women, Canada, 1960-1965 MODERATOR: John Soares, University of Notre Dame WCH 4.118 (use west door) Traveling Politics in the Cold War, I Ellen Wu, Indiana University and UT The Melting Pot of the Pacific': The Cold War, Hawaii Statehood, and Asian Americans Madeline Hsu, University of Texas at Austin America's Selective Embrace of the World: Chinese Refugee Migration during the Cold War Nancy Stalker, University of Texas at Austin Visionary Voyages: Tours Abroad by Japanese Cultural Leaders during the Cold War MODERATOR: Robert Oppenheim, University of Texas at Austin BUR 337 France's Cold War Legacies Brigitte Morand, IUFM- Universit de Montpellier II Representations of the Cold War in French Textbooks from the Sixties to Today: A Difficult Re-Building of the Image of Europe and the World Eric Brandom, Duke University The Composition and Decomposition of Totalitarianism: Historiographies of Georges Sorel, 1940-1980 Shawn Gorman, Boston University The Vanishing Object of History: Sartre, Aron, and the Philosophy of History during the Cold War MODERATOR: Franois Lagarde, University of Texas at Austin SESSION 10: Saturday 10:30- 12:00 AM PAR 201 Music and the Cold War Kira Thurman, University of Rochester An (African) American Opera? Porgy and Bess and the Cold War Mission in 1950s Berlin Michael Schmidt, University of Texas at Austin Jazz at the East German Akademie der Knste, 1956 Sheyi Ezekiel Kehnny, University of Lagos Understanding the Cold War through Music: Fela and the Crisis of Underdevelopment in Africa MODERATOR: Melissa Warak, University of Texas at Austin ACES 2.402 Africa and the Cold War II Jessica Achberger , University of Texas at Austin Fighting for Sovereignty: Zambia, Decolonization, and the Cold War Charles Thomas, University of Texas at Austin The Rebuilding of Tanzania's Military: Doctrine, Non-Alignment, and the Cold War Tosin Abiodun, University of Texas at Austin The Clash of the Titans: Re-Accessing the Role of the United States and Nigerian Khaki men in the Angolan Civil War, 1975-1980 MODERATOR: Samantha Pinto, Georgetown University PAR 203 Cold Wars in the Comics Tony Rose, University of Arkansas, Little Rock Stan Lee's Cold War: The Impact of the Cold War on the Early Days of Marvel Comics Universe Matthew Costello, Saint Xavier University Defining the Communist Other in Superhero Comics of the 1950s Nick Barnett, Liverpool John Moores University British Ephemera and the Early Cold War MODERATOR: Crisine Tamayo, University of Texas at Austin ACES 2.302 Hard-Liners: Media Nazis and Communists Sabine Hake, University of Texas at Austin Communazis: The Enemy Within in Postwar Hollywood Cinema James Frusetta, Hampden-Sydney College New Costume, Same Villainy: Soviet and Nazi Super Villains in American Cold War Comic Book Culture Denise Youngblood, University of Vermont Last Stands: Soviet Cinema in the Late Cold War MODERATOR: John Kinder, Oklahoma State University PAR 206 Third Party Histories: Proxy Post-Memories Costica Bradatan, Texas Tech University Gods Playground Katherine Sorrels, Western Michigan University Habsburg Utopias and Atlantic Unity: Central European Jewish Cosmopolitanism during the Cold War Kate Lemay, Indiana University The American Cemetery in France as Threshold: Memory Manipulation in the Cold War MODERATOR: Chelsi West, University of Texas at Austin PAR 301 Cold War Policy Tragedies Tamer Balci, University of Texas-Pan American The Cyprus Crisis and the Southern Flank of NATO (1960-1975) Fulvio Drago, University of Florence (Italy) The Postbipolar Ideal and its Limits: How Trilateralism Dealt with Bipolarism, Fragmentation, and Interdependence in the Seventies Jare Ajayi , African Agency for an enhanced Socio-Ethics and Traditional Order (ASETO) Complicity of the ""Cold War"" in Africa's Continued Downward Slope MODERATOR: Naminata Diabate, University of Texas at Austin PAR 303 East Looking West: Imagining the Western Enemy WBodzimierz Batg, Jan Kochanowski University The ""Crocodile"" and America. The United States in the Soviet Satire Magazine ""Crocodile"" in the Midst of the Cold War Sonja Luehrmann, University of British Columbia Between Cold and Curious: Brezhnev-era Propaganda and the Imaginary West Elena Razlogova, Concordia University (Montreall) The Imaginary Wests of Soviet Listeners MODERATOR: Brian Doherty, University of Texas at Austin WCH 4.118 (use west door) Uncanny Encounters Monica Kim, University of Michigan How to Explain War to a POW: The Politics of Neutrality, Repatriation, and Warfare in the Korean War Junghyun Hwang , University of California, San Diego Seen Through the Camera Obscura: Cold War Anxiety, Masculine Nationalism, and the Korean War in Photographs from Life Whitney Taejin Hwang, University of California, Berkeley What We Are Doing Here: American GIs as Ambassadors of Democracy, Imperfect Imperialists in Postwar Korea (1954-1966) MODERATOR: Robert Oppenheim, University of Texas at Austin BUR 337 Germanic Studies Special Event: Janet Swaffar Germanic Studies, UT "GDR Literature: A Museum Piece?" SESSION 11: Saturday, 1:00-2:15 KEYNOTE SPEECH Welch 2.122 Kate Brown History, University of Maryland, Baltimore County "Big Brother--Made in America: How Soviet Agents Stole American Secrets to Create the Nuclear Security State" SESSION 12: Saturday, 2:30-4:00 PAR 201 Boundaries, Borders, Transgressions: German Art, 1961-1990 Lauren Graber, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Gruppe SPUR: Confronting Repressive Boundaries of Cold War Culture and Politics in Bavaria Rachel Jans, University of Chicago Blockade 69: Art, Politics & Cold War Berlin Margaret Ewing, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign The Lingering Divide: Hans Haacke and Berlin's Immediate Post-Wall Public Sphere MODERATORS: Lauren Graber and Rachel Jans BAT 5.108 New Narratives of Political Resistance: Re-Inventing Literature Alexei Y. Lalo, University of Texas at Austin Many a True Word is Spoken in Jest: Reinventing Sick Humor as a Strategy of Popular Resistance to Cold War in the United States Steve Carter, University of California, Santa Cruz Cold War Visions of the Political and William Burroughs's Use of the Routine Form Patrick Iber, University of Chicago Partisans for Peace: Politics and the Liberature of Indigenist Socialist Realism Boutheina Khaldi, American University of Sharja Is there a Cold War Poetics? A Reading in Cold War Arabic Poetry MODERATOR: Julia Mickenberg, University of Texas at Austin ACES 2.402 The Cold War in Africa Zach Levey, University of Haifa / University of Colorado (Boulder) Israel, Nigeria, and Biafra, 1966-1970: Realpolitik, Foreign Policy, and Moral Exigency Paul Bjerk, Texas Tech University Confounding the Cold War: The Creation of Tanzania Kate Cowcher, Stanford University Unleashing the Monster: Mengistu Haile-Mariam and the Image of Communist Leadership in the Late Cold War MODERATOR: Charles Thomas, University of Texas at Austin ACES 2.302 Media Wars: Cold War Deformations of Culture Julie Irene Prieto, Stanford University Panamericanism Begins in the Home: The United States Information Agency and Television Broadcasting in Latin America, 1955-1970 Chris Rasmussen, Perm State University Missions to Mars and Weekly Countdowns A Comparison of Radio Programming and Cold War National Identity in Perm and Omaha, 1953-1965 Kevin Martin, Indiana University, Bloomington Behind the Aluminum Curtain: Cinerama and the United States Information Service at the First Damascus International Exposition MODERATOR: Sabine Hake, University of Texas at Austin PAR 206 Religion as a Cold War Weapon Blake C. Scott, University of Texas at Austin Cold War Religion: Guatemala and the Rise of the Evangelical Right Paul Hanebrink, Rutgers University Christian Europe or ""Judeo-Christian Civilization"": Anti-Totalitarianism and the Roman Catholic Church in Late Cold War Europe" MODERATOR: Sonja Luehrmann, University of British Columbia PAR 301 Not-So-Sporting Matches: The Politics of Sportive Events Josh Lieser, University of California, Riverside Los Angeles, 1984: The Cold War Olympics That Almost Were John Soares, University of Notre Dame Victims, Villians, and Cold Warriors on Ice: Hockey as a Form of Cold War Culture in the USSR, Czechoslovakia and Canada MODERATOR: Peter Hess, University of Texas at Austin PAR 303 Britain's Spies and Their Others Jessica Crewe, University of California, Berkeley Changing Fictions of Spycraft in the Cold War's British Imperium Jonathan Z. Ludwig, Rice University Images of Self and Other in British Cold War Spy Fiction Jonathan D. Nashel, Indiana University, South Bend Travels with Ian: Ian Flemings Cold War Reportage MODERATOR: Guido Halder, University of Texas at Austin WCH 4.118 (use west door) China and the US in the Cold War: Producing the Other Brian D. McKnight, San Angelo University An Endeavor too Successful: Chinese Indoctrination and American Acquiescence in the Korean War Steven W. Lewis and Grant Parks, Rice University From Space Race to International Cooperation in Space: US-USSR Space Relations as a Model for US-PRC Space Relations MODERATOR: James K. Galbraith, University of Texas at Austin BUR 337 The Cold War Home Front in Postwar Germany Aleksandr Rossman, Freie Universitt (Berlin) Mild Manners/Open Spaces: Etiquette, Space and the Construction of West German Identity in the 1950s Christine Fojtik, University of Wisconsin, Madison Hunger and Hope: Fact, Fantasy, and Food in Occupied Germany, 1945-1949 Nicholas J. Steneck, Florida Southern College From Hausfrau to Civil Defense Worker: Defining the New German Women in Early-Cold War Germany MODERATOR: Judith Atzler, University of Texas at Austin SESSION 13: Saturday 4:15-5:30 PM PAR 201 Cold War Artistic Conspiracies of the 1960s and 1970s John J. Curley, Wake Forest University The Visual Conspiracies of Gerhard Richter Robert Slifkin, New York University Donald Judds Cold War Monuments Gabrielle Gopinath, University of Notre Dame Guadalcanal, Hot and Cold MODERATOR: Benjamin P. Miller, University of Texas at Austin BAT 5.108 Literary Politics in Cold War Europe Andrea Scott, Princeton University Lyric Diplomacy: The Politics of American Poetry Abroad during the Early Cold War Andrea Orzoff, New Mexico State University The P.E.N. and the State: German-Speaking P.E.N. Clubs and Europes Cold War Merel Leeman, University of Amsterdam The migr Defense of the West: George Mosses and Peter Gays view on the Transatlantic Relationship MODERATOR: Katherine Sorrels, Western Michigan University ACES 2.402 Angola after the Cold War: Nation and Legacies of Intervention Rebecca Warne Peters, Brown University Siting Development: Intervention and Internationality in Angola after the Cold War Claudia Gastrow, University of Chicago Homes, Property, and Reconstruction: Cold War Legacies in Urban Angola Ana Teixeira, Brown University In Search of Angolan National Identity: Revisiting the Role of Cubans and Soviets in Angolan Contemporary Fiction MODERATOR: Charles Thomas, University of Texas at Austin PAR 203 Negotiating Cold War Icons: Contestations Kyle Cuordileone, The City University of New York Lost Behind the Iron Curtain: The Strange Odyssey of Noel Field Elisa Ruiz Velasco Garcia, Aarhus University Bipolarity and Domestic Agendas in the Western Reception of Alexander Solzhenitsyn Ronit Stahl, University of Michigan Kedroff v. St. Nicholas Cathedral: A Religious Cold War MODERATOR: Marina Potoplyak, University of Texas at Austin ACES 2.302 Broadcast Politics Jenifer Spohrer, Bryn Mawr College Threat or Beacon? Recasting International Broadcasting during the Cold War Laura Calkins, Texas Tech University The BBC and Britains Projection of Political and Cultural Power in Southeast Asia during the Early Cold War Era Annika Frieberg, Colorado State University Journalists as Transnational Actors in the Memory of Polish-German Reconciliation, 1958-1965 MODERATOR: Randy Lewis, University of Texas at Austin PAR 206 (Anti-) Communism and Cold War Politics in/from Italy Andrea Mariuzzo, Scuola Normale Superiore (Pisa) Fiighting on the Front Line: Cold War Anti-Communism and the Making of an Italian Political System (1945-1956) Roy Palmer Domenico, University of Scranton The Twin Challenge of Communism and Secularism in Italy, 1948-1965 MODERATOR: Paul Hanebrink, Rutgers University PAR 301 (Re)Constructions of Race in the Cold War Mark Huddle, Georgia College and State University Roi Ottleys War: A Black Newspaperman and Cold War Civil Rights Joseph A. Keith, SUNY Binghamton W.E.B. Du Bois, The Cold War and the Global Politics of Race Russ Crawford, Ohio Northern University So Long Patrick Henry: Race, Sport, and the Cold War in I Spy Laura Iandola, Northern Illinois University Sukarno, Malcolm X, and the Politics of Bandung MODERATOR: Harvey G. Cohen, King's College (London) PAR 303 Stories as Cold War Post-Memory Mehmet Arisan, Istanbul Technical University The Re-Production of Cold War Political Culture in Turkey: Conspiracy Theories Mark Westmoreland, American University in Cairo Documenting Defeat: Mohamad Soueid and the Disenchantment of the Lebanese Left MODERATOR: Zeina G. Halabi, University of Texas at Austin WCH 4.118 (use west door) Algeria's Cold War: Politics, Religion, and Society Mouloud Haddad, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, and Jean-Yves Moisseron, Institut pour la Recherche et le Dveloppement, Marseilles Apocalypse, Sufism, and the Anti-Christ: Anticommunism among Naqashbadi Sufi Shaykhs Jeffrey Byrne, University of British Columbia The Allure of Globalism: Non-Alignment and Third Worldism in Algerian Foreign Policy, 1962-1965 Ryme Seferdjeli, University of Ottowa The State and Womens sports under the Boumediene regime, 1965-1978 MODERATOR AND DISCUSSANT: Benjamin Brower , University of Texas at Austin BUR 337 German Refractions of Cold War Europe Erina Megowan, Georgetown University Soviet Cultural Diplomacy in East Germany and Austria, 1945-1953 Jeffrey Jurgens, Bard College Invisible Migrants: German Nationhood and Cold War Memory in the Shadow of the Berlin Wall MODERATOR: Holly Brining, University of Texas at Austin SESSION 14: Saturday, 6:00-7:30 PM KEYNOTE SPEECH Welch 2.122 Nicolas Vaicbourdt Political Science, Universit de Paris 1, Sorbonne "Atlanticism as a Construction of the Cold War"  SUNDAY, 3 OCTOBER  SESSION 15: Sunday, 9:00-10:15 AM PAR 208 Youth Culture: Resistance from the Margins Thomas Devine, Cal State University, Northridge "Stiliagi Without a Cause: 1950s Soviet and American Teen Rebels and the Cultural Clash between East and West William Jay Risch, Georgia College and State University May There Always Be Sunshine: Soviet Bloc Hippies and Cold War Borders, 1965-70 Seth Howes, University of Michigan It's Punk Time! Punk Futures in the GDR MODERATOR: Jeffrey S. Hardy, Princeton University PAR 303 Militarizing Public Spaces: New Cold War Cultures John Kinder, Oklahoma State University Militarizing the Menagerie: American Zoos in the Early Cold War Victoria Philipps Geduld, Columbia University Political Partnering: Nelson A. Rockefeller, the State Department, and American Ballet Caravan in Latin America, 1941 Julia Kaziewicz, College of William and Mary Artful Manipulation: How the Rockefellers Dominated American Cold War Culture MODERATOR: Katherine Arens, University of Texas at Austin PAR 105 Cultural Exchanges: Politics by Other Means Simo Mikkonen, University of Jyvskyl Straight to the Heart: Cultural Influencing in the Cold War Strategies Pamela Karimi, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth Uncharted "Kitchen Debates": The Politics of Household Consumer Culture in Cold War Iran MODERATOR: Simone Sessolo, University of Texas at Austin PAR 203 Cold Wars Encounters: The Origins of New Discourses in the US Josh Gleich, University of Texas at Austin Highway Defense vs. Freeway Anxiety: The San Francisco Freeway Revolt and the Threatened City of The Lineup (1958) Karen Steigman, Otterbein University Cold War Intimacies: Joan Didion and Gayatri Spivak Sean Vanatta, University of Georgia Of Corn and Credit Cards: South Dakota, Citibank, and the Unlikely Unwinding of Americas Anti-Usurious Economy MODERATOR: Katie Anania, University of Texas at Austin PAR 206 Tourism and the East Bloc Andrei Kozovoi, Lille 3 University Eye to Eye with the Enemy: Soviet Youth Travels to the United States (1970s-1980s) Anne Gorsuch, University of British Columbia Performing on the International Stage: Soviet Tourism to the Capitalist West in the Cold War Adelina Stefan, University of Pittsburgh Between Limits, Lures and Excitement: Working Class Holidays Abroad in Socialist Romania during the 1960s-1980s MODERATOR: Randi Cox, Stephen F. Austin State University WCH 4.118 (use west door) Korea in the Cold War: Negotiating Political Identities Sueyoung Park-Primiano, New York University Utopian Desires and the American Dream: Exporting Hollywood in Postwar Korea Su-kyoung Hwang, Emory University The "Thought War" in South Korea K. J. Cwiertka, Leiden University (Netherlands) Cuisine and Cold War in Korea MODERATOR: Eunsong Cho, University of Texas at Austin PAR 201 Filming Cold War Europe Jelena Stojanovic, Sorbonne Paris, the Fifties: Cold War Cinematic Rhetoric Matthew Miller, Bowdoin College Divided Berlin as Site of Artistic Production: Cinematic and Literary Treatments of Space in the Cold War MODERATOR: Paul Silinsky, US Army Counterintelligence Center SESSION 16: Sunday 10:30-12:00 PAR 208 Building the Cold War Subject in the East Bloc Jennifer Suchland, Ohio State University Cold War Metageographies and the Making of Global Womens Rights Norms Melissa Feinberg, Rutgers University The Soporific Bomb: Fear, Apathy and Dreams of Liberation in Eastern Europe, 1948-1956 Svetlana Rasmussen, Perm State University Taught to Love the Forbidden Fruit: Images of Self and the English-Speaking Other in the Soviet Textbooks, 1980-1990 MODERATOR: Mark Smith, University of Leeds PAR 303 Assessing Our Allies: Gendered Language, Orientalist Discourse, the Popular Press, and U.S. Cold War Diplomacy Daniel Dubois, The University of Colorado at Boulder The Francy Situation: Eisenhower, the EDC, and Looking for Gender in American Foreign Policy Robert M. Morrison, The University of Colorado at Boulder The Muslim Pope?: British Orientalists, U.S. Policymakers, and the Embrace of King Saud ibn Abdel Aziz by the Eisenhower Administration Chris Foss, The University of Colorado at Boulder More Worthy Than The Rest?: Comparing U.S. Press Coverage of Argentina and Poland in the Late Cold War Period MODERATOR: Vicky Hill, St. Edward's University PAR 105 Weird Science and the Cold War Kevin Baker, Georgia State University Red Helmsman: Dogmatism, Pragmatism, Negotiation in the Philosophy of Georg Klaus Lori Amy, Georgia Southern University Reading the Symptoms of Cold War Politics: Americas Star Wars and Albanias Bunkers Alaina M. Lemon, University of Michigan Theater of Skeptics: Telepathy Science and Spectacular Vibrations through the Iron Curtain MODERATOR: Ashley Busby, University of Texas at Austin PAR 203 Producing New Knowledge of the Cold War: Historical Epistemologies Mary L. Dudziak, University of Southern California "A Peace that is no Peace: The Cold War as Endless War Ying Jia Tan, Yale University Scientific West versus Intuitive East?: May Fourth Intellectuals, American Philosophers and Comparative Philosophy of Science, 1939-1959 Saul Thomas, University of Chicago "Culture," Liberalism, and Counterinsurgency in the Cold War MODERATOR: David Villarreal, University of Texas at Austin PAR 206 Traveling Politics in the Cold War, II Matthew Rodriguez, Temple University The Search for Post-Racial Exoticism: Black Leisure Travel, the Caribbean, and Cold War Politics, 1954-1961 Art Redding , York University The Cold War. Memoir, and Black American Literary Production: Langston Hughes I Wonder as I Wander Meeghan Kane, University of South Carolina Where the Boys Are: Fort Lauderdale and the Making of Spring Break MODERATOR: Marc-William Palen, University of Texas at Austin WCH 4.118 (use west door) Japan's Cold War Legacies Hiromu Nagahara, Harvard University Transnational Anxieties: The Cold War Politics of Children and Mass Culture in Japan and Beyond Tomoyuki Sasaki, Eastern Michigan University Fueling Fear, Silencing Dissent: The Campaign on the 'Northern Threat' in Cold-War Japan Peter Rothstein, Juniata College Return to the Right: The Unexpected Legacy of the Cold War in Japanese Education MODERATOR: Matthew Haley, University of Texas at Austin PAR 201 Cinematic Cold Wars from Hollywood Jon Cowans, Rutgers University, Newark A Deepening Disbelief: The American Movie Hero in Vietnam, 1958-1968 Walter Metz, Southern Illinois University No Room for the Groom: The Cold War in a Lost Film of Douglas Sirk MODERATOR: Harvey G. Cohen, King's College (London) SESSION 17: Sunday 12:15-1:45 PAR 208 Superpower Weapons: Globalizing Soviet Power Oscar Sanchez, University of Macau Red Globalization: The Political Economy of Soviet Foreign Relations in the 1950s and 60s Michael Paulauskas, University of North Carolina The 'Sharpest Weapons' of the Cold War: Soviet Diplomats and US-Soviet Cultural Relations, 1969-79 MODERATOR: Charters Wynn, University of Texas at Austin PAR 303 US Interventions and Infiltrations James Ross-Nazzal, Houston Community College-Southeast The Final Act of the Cold War: Nicaragua, Honduras, and El Salvador Mark D. Silinsky, US Army Counterintelligence Center Towards the Front! 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