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 Thursday, 19 May 2016 09:00 a.m. Opening Ceremony (LT401)  09:30 a.m. Plenary Lecture 1 - Semantics and pragmatics in and of transition by  Sally McConnell-Ginet (LT401) 10:30 a.m. Coffee/Tea LT401 Rm 2200 Rm 2301 Rm 2208 Rm 2401 Rm 2308 Rm 2310 Parallel Session 1 (All rooms at Academic 2, except LT401) Invited Colloquium Katherine Chen Panel 1 Rodrigo Borba Panel 2  Łukasz Pa kuła Panel  Joanne McDowell , Meredith Marra & Mariana Lazzaro-Salazar  Voice Chair:  Lal Zimman Digital Discourse Chair: Britt Sikora Anthropological Chair: Jenny Davis 11:00 a.m. Mother-in-law problems: Deconstructing power hierarchies in multigenerational interactions Cherise S. L. Teo A sociolinguistics of sex work? Analytical affordances and methodological challenges Rodrigo Borba Strategies of increasing awareness of gender- and s exuality-rela ted issues in Polish education Marta Mazurek Is the discourse of ‘Caring’ gendered? Exploring male nurses’ linguisticbehavior  Joanne McDowe ll  What makes a hero?: A diachronic look at the speech qualities of Shōnen Anime protagonists Hannah E. Dodd  Translating n ew media practices on gay dating app socialities in translocal, telepresent Manila Paul Michael Leonardo Atienza Changing trends in Japanese women’s names: Increased diversity, increased backlash? Giancarla Unser-Schutz 11:30 a.m. Gender stereotype as a vehicle for social change? The case of the Kong Girl Agnes Kang & Katherine Chen Narrating intimate vulnerabilitie s in Hong Kong’s Wan Chai Lai Wo Why linguistic space still matters: Gendered language use in class participation Allyson Jule  The gendering of professions across cultural boundaries: Male workers in aged care Meredith Marra Vocal pitch and identity creation: A sociophon etic analysis of non-binary transgender voices Chantal Gratton  Thin Lines: Th e visible and invisible messages in feminist discourse on Wei-bo Anastasia Zhao Lan Zhou Mock white girl Tyanna Slobe 12:00 noon Language,reflexivity and agency:  Transgender ident ity in Hong Kong Kimberly Tao “The lines are blurred” – Same sex relationships and the practice of “sponsorship” in Cambodia Benedict Rowlett Language textbooks and sexual identity: Representation and consumption  Jane Sunder land Caring discourses in handover meetings: Exploring gender and leadership in a ritualized genre Mariana Lazzaro-Salazar Female voice and social robots Nathaniel C. Feemster Gender representation in network appellation: A reflection of modern women’s social status Xue Wang Pretty in hijab: Online self-mediatiza tion of Singapore Muslim fashion bloggers Filzah Diyana Rahman & Mie Hiramoto 12:30 p.m. Gender, nation, and family in times of transitions  Jennifer M. Wei  Discussant (Nicola Mai) Queering ESOL:  Towards a cu ltural politics of LGBT issues in the ESOL classroom Melanie Cooke Discussant (Lia Litosseliti)  The interaction of grammar and phonetics in perceptions of sexuality in Brazilian Portuguese Ronald Beline Mendes & Erez Levon  The use of da ting apps within a sample of the internationa l deaf gay male community Paul A. Michaels Keeping it real despite the risks: Im/politeness, Rachel Jeantel, and black girls’ codes Denise Troutman 01:00 02:30 p.m. Lunch

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8/16/2019 i Gala 9 Presenter Index

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  Thursday, 19 May 2016

09:00 a.m. Opening Ceremony (LT401) 

09:30 a.m. Plenary Lecture 1 - Semantics and pragmatics in and of transition by  Sally McConnell-Ginet (LT401) 

10:30 a.m. Coffee/Tea

LT401 Rm 2200 Rm 2301 Rm 2208 Rm 2401 Rm 2308 Rm 2310

Parallel Session 1(All rooms at Academic 2,

except LT401)Invited ColloquiumKatherine Chen 

Panel 1Rodrigo Borba

Panel 2 Łukasz Pakuła

Panel 

Joanne McDowell ,

Meredith Marra &

Mariana Lazzaro-Salazar 

VoiceChair: Lal Zimman 

Digital DiscourseChair: Britt Sikora 

AnthropologicalChair: Jenny Davis

11:00 a.m. Mother-in-law

problems:Deconstructing power

hierarchies in

multigenerationalinteractions

Cherise S. L. Teo 

A sociolinguistics of sex

work? Analyticalaffordances and

methodological

challenges

Rodrigo Borba

Strategies of increasing

awareness of gender-and s exuality-related

issues in Polish

education

Marta Mazurek

Is the discourse of

‘Caring’ gendered?Exploring male nurses’

linguistic behavior

 Joanne McDowell 

What makes a hero?: A

diachronic look at thespeech qualities of

Shōnen Anime

protagonists

Hannah E. Dodd

 Translating new media

practices on gay datingapp socialities in

translocal, telepresent

Manila

Paul Michael

Leonardo Atienza

Changing trends in

Japanese women’snames: Increased

diversity, increased

backlash?

Giancarla

Unser-Schutz

11:30 a.m. Gender stereotype as a

vehicle for socialchange? The case of

the Kong Girl

Agnes Kang &

Katherine Chen

Narrating intimate

vulnerabilities in HongKong’s Wan Chai

Lai Wo

Why linguistic space

still matters:Gendered language

use in class

participation

Allyson Jule

 The gendering of

professions acrosscultural boundaries:

Male workers in aged

care

Meredith Marra

Vocal pitch and identity

creation: Asociophonetic analysis

of non-binary

transgender voices 

Chantal Gratton

 Thin Lines: The visible

and invisible messagesin feminist discourse on

Wei-bo

Anastasia Zhao Lan

Zhou

Mock white girl

Tyanna Slobe

12:00 noon Language, reflexivity

and agency:

 Transgender identity inHong Kong

Kimberly Tao 

“The lines are blurred”

– Same sex

relationships and thepractice of

“sponsorship” in

CambodiaBenedict Rowlett

Language textbooks

and sexual identity:

Representation andconsumption

 Jane Sunderland

Caring discourses in

handover meetings:

Exploring gender andleadership in a

ritualized genre

MarianaLazzaro-Salazar

Female voice and social

robots

Nathaniel C. Feemster

Gender representation

in network appellation:

A reflection of modernwomen’s social status 

Xue Wang

Pretty in hijab: Online

self-mediatization of

Singapore Muslimfashion bloggers

Filzah Diyana Rahman

& Mie Hiramoto

12:30 p.m. Gender, nation, and

family in times of

transitions

 Jennifer M. Wei Discussant (Nicola Mai)

Queering ESOL:

 Towards a cultural

politics of LGBT issuesin the ESOL classroom

Melanie Cooke

Discussant

(Lia Litosseliti)

 The interaction of

grammar and

phonetics inperceptions of

sexuality in Brazilian

Portuguese

Ronald Beline Mendes

& Erez Levon

 The use of dating apps

within a sample of the

international deaf gaymale community

Paul A. Michaels

Keeping it real despite

the risks: Im/politeness,

Rachel Jeantel, andblack girls’ codes

Denise Troutman

01:00 – 02:30 p.m. Lunch

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LT401 Rm 2200 Rm 2301 Rm 2208 Rm 2401 Rm 2308 Rm 2310

Parallel Session 2(All rooms at Academic 2) 

Invited Colloquium

(cont’d) 

Katherine Chen

Queer Discourse 1

Chair: Stina Ericsson 

Panel 2 (cont’d) 

 Łukasz Pakuła

Workplace 1

Chair: Stephanie

Schnurr 

Identities

Chair: Holly Cashman

Rape Discourse

Chair: Linda

McLoughlin

Multimodal

Chair: Mooniq Shaikjee

2:30 p.m. Sexual capital and

social activism in China:A case study of Ye

Haiyan

 Jinyan Zeng

How do they come out

-- “Public display” VS“private struggle”

Kaixi Wang

‘I always have trouble

with words to use formy junk’: Relinquishing

body/gender dualismin classrooms

Brian W. King

Negotiating the Tall Poppy

Syndrome in New Zealandworkplaces - a gendered

process? 

 Janet Holmes,

Meredith Marra &

Mariana Lazzaro-Salazar 

Digitized identities:

Exploring self-presentation strategies

of Pakistani Facebookusers

Rauha Salam

Male-directed sexual

violence in conflict:Language and

(in)visibilization 

Robert O’Mochain

Alternative futuring:

Queer time, se xualitiesand trans-indigenous

performances

Astrid M. Fellner

3:00 p.m. Gender malleabilityand the discursive

construction of wo-

man and ladyboy in

social media

 Jin Li

 Transitioning fromonna kotoba to onee

kotoba – An interaction

analysis of Matsuko

Deluxe

 Jack Lingshuang Mao

Discussion

‘Twin set and pearls’:Narrative constructions

of gender-segregated

professional identities

Lia Litosseliti &

Lisa J.

McEntee-Atalianis  

‘Can we have a childexchange?’ Performing,

mocking and

subverting the ‘good

mother’ in Mumsnet

talk

 Jai Mackenzie

 The Language of rapeas a foreign policy tool:

Historical and

contemporary

examples

Holly Oberle

Discursivecommodification of

motherhood:

Mediated gendered

practices in

contemporary Poland 

Natalia Krzyzanowska

3:30 p.m. ‘No “Women’s day”, we

give you “Girls’ day”’:

Gender and sexuality

on Chinese universitycampuses

Feifei Zhou

Anti-language

practices of

transgender women

and gay men in Peru: The case of El

hungarito

Ernesto Cuba

Tourism Disc

Chair: Meredith Marra

“Sarariiman”

(Salarymen) and the

performance of

masculinities atbusiness meetings in

Japan

 Junko Saito

We are all sluts!

Reconfiguration of

meanings

in the gender identitiesof feminist women 

Lorena Araújo de

Oliveira Borges &

Izabel Magalhães 

“Don’t be a silent

victim”

Scripting the female

citizen in Singapore’santi-molestation

posters 

Nicola Mah

Beatin’ the queer into

the broadsheets:

Representations of

queers in news reportsof crimes 

Felipe Leandro de

 Jesus

A discursive analysis ofoppositions in tourism

discourse 

Thitima Sukaew 

4:00 p.m.

Discussion

“When coyote was awoman”: De-colonial

performance and

performativity at two

spirit gatherings Jenny L. Davis

It’s male fun in thePhilippines

Carthy Joy T. Aguillon

 The discursiveconstruction of UK

university ‘admin’ as

devalued women’s

workGabriella Caminotto

I said no sir: Case studyof a teenage Indian girl

negotiating her

identity in a gendered

worldDisha Maheshwari

Is Taiwan a rapedwoman or China’s

battered wife?

COUPLE conceptual

metaphor for CSSTAPei-Ci Li

Multimodal genderconstructions in

nonymous digital

environment

Nora Schleicher

4:30 p.m. Coffee / Tea

5:00 p.m. Plenary Lecture 2 - Before the trans/gender “big bang”: Comparative Southeast Asian and Western perspectives on

where the modern languages of trans and gender come from by  Peter A Jackson (LT401) 

6:00 p.m. Grad Student Workshop 1 - FAQ on academic publishing by  Tommaso M. Milani (LT401) 

07:00 – 10:00 p.m. Conference Dinner (City Top Restaurant, 9/F, Amenities Building) 

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  Friday, 20 May 2016

09:00 a.m. Plenary Lecture 3 - Homotopias: Gender, sexuality and time/space nexus points by  Tommaso M. Milani (Rm 2505) 

10:00 a.m. Coffee/Tea

Rm 2505 Rm 2200 Rm 2206 Rm 2208 Rm 2401 Rm 2308 Rm 2310

Parallel Session 3(All rooms at Academic 2)  Panel 4

Momoko Nakamura

Panel 5Sirpa Leppänen &

Piia Varis

Education 1

Chair: Allyson Jule 

Workplace 2Chair: Mariana Lazzaro-

Salazar

Panel 6Quentin Williams &

Amiena Peck

Media Discourse

Chair: Mie Hiramoto 

Queer Discourse 2

Chair: Craig Welker 

10:30 a.m. Feminine sentencefinal forms in kid’s

anime: Analysis on

utterances of youngfemale characters

Nobuo Kubota 

Ephemeral self-portraits: Challenging

beauty norms on

SnapChat

Chloe Brotherton &

Kristine Køhler

Mortensen

Gender and sexuality inEnglish language

education in Poland:

Focus on teachers

 Łukasz Pakuła,

 Joanna Pawelczyk &

 Jane Sunderland 

When ‘impact’ is not just a buzzword:

Gender and language

research impact onworkplace practices

Lia Litosseliti &

Gabriella Caminotto

Ready-to-wear sexualpolitics: The semiotics

of visibility on Wits

Pride T-shirts

Koki Kapa &

Tommaso M. Milani

Gender representationin Vietnam TV

commercials

Thu Ha Nguyen

Wedded but not alwaysa wife: Negotiating

identity by married

lesbians

 Julie Whitlow

11:00 a.m. Identity and category

construction of‘househusbands’ in

Japan

Chie Fukuda

#uglyselfie as

transgressionPiia Varis

Gender in Polish

textbooks – Findingsand recommendations

Marta Mazurek

Gaying it up: English

and gay identity in thePhilippine offshore call

centers

Aileen O. Salonga

Drag kings in Cape

 Town: Multimodalspace and the

performance ofgendered subjectivities

Mooniq Shaikjee 

Gendered

mediatization of foodadvertising: “Adult

(otona)” food in Japan

 Judy Kroo &

Yoshiko Matsumoto 

 Transitioning gender in

child-adultconversations

Stina Ericsson

11:30 a.m. Japanese first-person

reference: Its choice

and gender norm

Kyoko Satoh

We’re all born naked

and the rest is drag:

 The construction ofdrag queen identities

on Instagram

Britt Sikora

Beyond the gender-

gap: Exploring practice

and ideology in foreignlanguage education in

Ireland

 Jennifer Martyn

“She likes a mess…in

her mouth”: Working-

class hypermasculinityand USA kitchen

culture

Patricia W. Droz 

“Troublesome men:

Performing multimodal

hip-hop ‘beef’ andsexualizing

masculinity”

Quentin Williams

Contrastive feminine

linguistic styles:

Woman-to-woman talkin a Japanese TV show

Rika Yamashita

 The career of queer -

Queer traveling

through time andspace

Eva K. Nossem

12:00 noon Who speaks Tohoku

dialect?Stigmatization of

 Tohoku dialect in themedia

Shigeko Kumagai

‘Good mums don’t,

apparently, wear make-up’: Negotiating

discourses ofmotherhood in

Mumsnet Talk

 Jai Mackenzie

 The overlapping in a

classroom talk: Aninterplay of gender and

language

Margareta Basaragin

& Svenka Savic

Challenging

hegemonicfemininities? The

discourse of trailingspouses in Hong Kong

Stephanie Schnurr &

Olga Zayts

Discussant

(Tommaso Milani) 

Ideologies of Korean

competence andgendered citizenship

in South Koreantelevision 

 Janie Lee

Language activism –

Debates on feministlanguage change in

Sweden from the 1960suntil 2015

Daniel Wojahn

12:30 – 02:30 p.m. Lunch / AGM (1:00 – 1:30 p.m.)

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  Friday, 20 May 2016

Rm 2505 Rm 2200 Rm 2206 Rm 2208 Rm 2401 Rm 2308 Rm 2310

Parallel Session 4

(All rooms at Academic 2)  Panel 4 (cont’d) 

Momoko Nakamura 

Panel 5 (cont’d) Sirpa Leppänen &

Piia Varis

Education 2

Chair: Łukasz Pakuła

Literature

Chair: Jane Sunderland

(Non-)Normativity

Chair: Scott Burnett

Queer Discourse 3

Chair: Lauren Mongie 

2:00 p.m. Creation of new

femininities incontemporaryJapanese and Russian

commercials

Natalia

Konstantinovskaia

Disparagement of

classed motherhood insocial media

Sirpa Leppänen

Articulations of identity

within Boyat cliquesDalal Almubayei

Can a writer disguise a

gender underpseudonyms?James Tiptree, Jr. and

Raccoona Sheldon

Miki Kimura

Mediatized

masculinities: Theconstruction andconsumption of Korean

masculinity in Japan

Eunyeong Kim &

 Judy Kroo

Indexicality, vocal

gesture, and thenegation of muxeidentity in Juchitán,

Mexico

Craig Welker

2:30 p.m. An ideal Japanesewoman? Domestication

and alienation of aScottish heroine in a

Japanese TV drama

Satoko Suzuki

Chinese Americancounter-hegemonic

stances: Dattoisanguy’sperformance of

gendered hardcore on

YouTube

Genevieve Leung &

Melissa Chen

English learning andgender identity

transformationof three generations of

Chinese women 

Yuanyuan Liu

Five get into gendertrouble: Tracing gender

stereotyping

Katrina A. Marshall

FCDA 1

Chair: Melissa Yoong

Representations of‘leftover women’ in the

Hong Kong realitytelevision show Bride

Wannabes

Mandy Hoi Man Yu

 The Grammar ofhomophobic space-

times: A systemic-functional linguistic

approach

David J. PetersonPerformativity inAfrican scam messages:

A feminist critical

discourse perspectiveYunana Ahmed &

Nancy Henaku

3:00 p.m. Polite solidarity:

Japanese young men’s

Invention of a new

sentence-final form, Su 

Momoko Nakamura 

 Transgressive noising

and wild publics:

Genderfluid identity

performances online

Korina Giaxoglou

 Transgendered

transitions: Adopting a

scholarly writer identity

via transgender

research

Kate Power

Performing the “New

Indian Woman” in chick

lit: Scripts and

resistance

Charmaine Carvalho

Don’t bring disgrace to

 your family: 

Construction of gender

in the wedding songs

of Haryana, India

Disha Maheshwari &

Vishakha Kumar

Gendered identity and

performativity in Indian

sociocultural context

Inayat Shah

Disrupting the tourist

gaze/gays:

 The globalizing

discourse of queer

mobilities

 Joseph Comer

3:30 p.m. From “Miss Dandy” to

“X-Gender” – Non-binary gender

identities in Japan from

the 1980s to today

Sonja Pei-Fen Dale 

Discussion 

Sexuality and agency in

Cambodia: Anexploration of English

competence as a local

practice

Benedict Rowlett

Queer transitions:

Sexuality andeconomics

in Duiker’s The Quiet

Violence of Dreams 

Derrick E.

Higginbotham

Because it’s 2015:

Gender parity fromJapanese college

students’ perspectives

Claudia Kunschak  

Representation of

various ‘women’ in apolicy package for

creating a society in

which all women shine

Ayako Tominari

Alternative to an

alternative:Constrained agency,

same sex attraction,

and new sexualidentities

Chris VanderStouwe

4:00 p.m. Coffee / Tea

4:30 p.m. Plenary Lecture 4 - Peiliao “Companion for Chatting”: Language, gender and psycho-political economy in China by   Jie Yang (Rm 2505) 

5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Grad Student Workshop 2 - Entering today’s academic job market by  Lia Litosseliti, Holly R. Cashman and M. Agnes Kang (Rm 2505) 

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  Saturday, 21 May 2016

Rm 2505 Rm 2200 Rm 2301 Rm 2208 Rm 2401 Rm 2308 Rm 2310

Parallel Session 5

(All rooms at Academic 2)   Panel 7

Ann Weatherall

Panel 8Michelle Lazar &

 Tommaso Milani

Panel 9Mike Baynham & John

Gray

Narrative

Chair: Benedict Rowlett

Ideological Issues

Chair: Lucy Jones

Corpus AssistedChair: Chris

Vanderstouwe

News Discourse

Chair: Nancy Henaku

9:00 a.m. ‘The Nirbhaya who

lived’: Linguisticrepresentations of rapevictims and their

perpetrators

Linda McLoughlin

Introduction by

Michelle Lazar &

Tommaso Milani  

Language, performativity

and the body: theQueering and re-queering of space in

Singapore

Mike Baynham &

Tong King Lee 

First among equals: An

analysis of powerrelations betweendomestic workers

through narratives

Anindita Chatterjee

Reproductive rights

and reproductivehealth: A corpusanalysis of semantic

prosody

Mary Fox

Violence against

women: Naming theunnamablein contemporary

Spanish newspapers

 José Santaemilia

9:30 a.m. Sexual violence andsocial media: Blurring

the boundaries

between ‘public’ and‘private’

Susan Ehrlich

Ex-centric textualitiesand rehearsed

narratives at a Brazilian

gender identity clinic

Rodrigo Borba

Sexual orientationdiscrimination in Hong

Kong – The

unspeakable stories

Yiu-tung Suen

 That pinky winky stuff:

How women with breast

cancer

negotiate femininity in

memoirs and on Twitter

Allyson Jule &

Veronika Koller 

Uncovering gender(ed)propositions in

psychotherapy with

female bulimic patients

 Joanna Pawelczyk &

Małgorzata Talarczyk

Speakers’ beliefs andattitudes towards

gendered terms in

Italian: A survey

Federica Formato

Discursive liberationstrategies used by

women in Nigerian

newspapers

Umar Ahmed

10:00 a.m. Exceptionalisingintersectionality in texts

for domestic abusesurvivors

Abigaël Candelas de

la Ossa

Language and trans-Oceanic masculinity in

New Zealand: South-south dialogue in

sexuality education

Brian W. King

Assembling ‘Samira’:Understanding sexual

humanitarianismthrough experimental

ethnofictionalfilmmaking

Nicola Mai

From the closet andbeyond: Filipino gay

men’s (homo)sexualidentity construction

through sexualnarratives

Christian Albert Go

(De-)construction of themother-daughter

relationshipby female dementia

family caregivers

Bartłomiej Kruk

Covering rape: How themedia determine how

we perceive violenceagainst women

Alessia Tranchese

Mediarepresentation/regulari

zation of the Latinabody and their s ocial

and cultural practices inmagazines

Deyanira Rojas-Sosa

10:30 a.m. Narratives of Gender-

based violence

in proceedings of the

Brazilian legal system

Lucia Freitas & Liliana

Cabral Bastos

Black satyr/white father:

Fanonian CDA at the

race-gender

intersection

Scott Burnett

‘Entre el alivio y el palo’:

A Spanish trans man’s

narrative of

transitioning in middle

age

 John Gray

Gender ideologies in

executive coaching:

Male and female

clients’ narratives 

Eva-Maria Graf

Ideologies of language

and gender: Sexist

grammar in French

Ann Coady

Women, work and

gender-fair language in

Italian job ads: A

stagnation rather than

a transition

Chiara Nardone

Self and other

representations of

female sympathisers of

ISIS/DAESH

U. Khairunnisa U.M.

Nordin & Surinderpal

Kaur

11:00 a.m. Domination through

questioning practices in

the cross-examinationof sexual assault

complainants

Ann Weatherall

Homonormativity,

nationalism and social

inclusionin Singapore’s Pink Dot

movement

Michelle M. Lazar

Narrating intersection:

 Time, space, and

transition in one queerlife 

Holly R. Cashman

Narrating about life

across generations:

A collaborative andgendered project

Agnieszka

Kielkiewicz-Janowiak  

Challenges and

limitations to non-sexist

language reforms inSerbia

Simone Rajilic

A corpus-based

discourse analysis of

the representation ofChinese women in the

Chinese and UK press

Yeqing Kong

“The work of the devil”:

Religious framing ofLGBT+ equality in aSouth African newspaperfrom 1983-2016

Lauren Mongie 

11:30 a.m. Does police

interrogation posespecial risks for women

who have experienced

domestic violence? Janet Ainsworth

DiscussionDiscussant

(Melanie Cooke)

Gay-er-ing in M2M

sexperiences

Rowell G. de Guia

On bullshitology: Thehistory of “women’s

language”

and the future of“pseudo-profoundbullshit”

Chad Nilep 

Manga masculinities: A

longitudinal

comparison of boys’

love (BL) in the 1990’s

and 2000’sRyan Redmond

Social change andgender related posts on

Saudi blogs:

Is discourse exhibitingthis change?

Shrouq H. Al Maghlouth 

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12:00 noon

Discussion Discussion

Narrative and intersexexperience: ‘Folk’

metadiscourse and

social critique ofnarrative practices

Brian W. King

Gender, language andsharks in the

Anthropocene

Roslyn Appleby

Question-answersequences in

parliamentary debates

between Japanesefemale politicians

Keiko Tsuchiya

 The French extremeright’s discursive forays

into feminism and

LGBT-advocacy

Saiful Saleem

12:30 – 2:00 p.m. Lunch

Rm 2505 Rm 2200 Rm 2301 Rm 2208 Rm 2401 Rm 2308 Rm 2310

Parallel Session 6

(All rooms at Academic 2) 

Panel 10

Erez Levon & Tommaso Milani

Embodiment

Chair: Lingshuang JackMao

Legal Discourse

Chair: Susan Ehrlich

Variation & Change

Chair: Janet Holmes 

Panel 11

Gerry Yokota

FCDA 2

Chair: Michelle Lazar

Education 3

Chair: Łukasz Pakuła

2:00 p.m.  The topography of

masculine normativites

in South Africa

Erez Levon,

Tommaso M. Milani &

E. Dimitiris Kitis

“Where all my bad girls

at?”: The linguistic

switches and flows of aKorean female rapper

 Joyhanna Yoo Garza

 The notion of linguistic

expertise, forensic

linguisticsand transgender

 jurisprudence 

Christopher Hutton

Linguistic variation and

gender identity of Thai

men who identify withnon-normative male

roles

Pavadee Saisuwan

Hafu: Discourses of

hybridity in Japan

Gerry Yokota 

“Create opportunities

for yourself!”: Neoliberal

postfeminism in aMalaysian women’s

magazine

Melissa Yoong

Doing being a teacher:

Does gender matter?

 Joanne McDowell

2:30 p.m. License to (mis)represent:Queering East Asian

charactersin James Bond films 

Mie Hiramoto &

Phoebe Pua 

“Something that

stretches during sex”Coining a new word for

hymen to challenge

patriarchy  

Karin Milles

Courtroom discourse

and rape myths:A feminist CDA

approach to trial

proceedings 

Venus Papilota-Diaz

Loves! Dragging

traditional speech intonew territory in

Newfoundland

Gerard Van Herk &

Becky Childs

Gendered discourses

and hybrid identities inSong of the Exile and Eat

a Bowl of Tea 

Ming Li

Gendered discourse

flows and resistance ina postcolonial context

Nancy Henaku

Interrogating gender in

Hong Kong New SeniorSecondary Liberal

Studies: Challenges and

implications

Yiqi Liu

3:00 p.m. What Phoenix’s Jotería

is saying:

(Anti)Normativityand inventing a queer,

brown, migrantphoenix 

Holly R. Cashman

Language and agency

in a trans(itional)

moment: The politics oflinguistic choice in

transgendercommunities

Lal Zimman

Women who kill: A

legal-linguistic analysis

of identity constructionafter homicide

Amanda Potts &Siobhan Weare 

 The intersection of sex

and ethnicity in

language variation andchange

 James A. Walker

Articulating familiar

tastes: Gendered

discourse in thewritings of Japanese

American NiseiYuki Matsumoto

Constructing feminist

subjects in the 1990s

feminist magazines

Lena Lind Palicki

Using muted grouptheory to understandchoral responses andgender in a Cameroonian

primary school classroom

Allyson Jule &

Lilian Atanga 

3:30 p.m. “I’m normal, like

everybody else!”:

 The rejection of sexualidentity in an LGBT

youth group

Lucy Jones

Discussion

Redefining marriage

and family: Discourses

about the legalizationof same-sex marriage in

 Taiwan

Hsi-Yao Su

Discussion Discussion

A multimodal feminist

critical discourse

analysis of Chineseshidu mothers’ grief

and s tigmatization

Wenjing Liu

Discussion

4:00 p.m. Coffee / Tea

4:30 p.m. Plenary Lecture 5 - Language, embodiment, and the affective agency of Latina youth by  Mary Bucholtz (Rm 2505) 

5:30 – 6: 30 p.m. Final Roundtable discussion and closing remarks (Rm 2505) 

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Carthy Joy T. Aguillon 2 4:00 Thursday Rm 2301 30

Umar Ahmed 5 9:30 Saturday Rm 2310 30

Yunana Ahmed 4 2:30 Friday Rm 2401 30

Janet Ainsworth 5 11:30 Saturday Rm 2505 23

Shrouq H. Al Maghlouth 5 11:30 Saturday Rm 2310 30

Dalal Almubayei 4 2:00 Friday Rm 2206 30

Roslyn Appleby 5 12:00 Saturday Rm 2401 30

Lilian Atanga 6 3:00 Saturday Rm 2310 31

Paul MichaelLeonardo

Atienza 1 11:00 Thursday Rm 2308 31

Margareta Basaragin 3 12:00 F riday Rm 2206 31

Liliana Cabral Bastos 5 10:30 Saturday Rm 2505 22

Mike Baynham 5 9:00 Saturday Rm 2301 25

Rodrigo Borba 1 11:00 Thursday Rm 2200 11

Rodrigo Borba 5 9:30 Saturday Rm 2200 24

Lorena Araújo de

OliveiraBorges 2 3:30 Thursday Rm 2401 31

Chloe Brotherton 3 10:30 Friday Rm 2200 18

Scott Burnett 5 10:30 Saturday Rm 2200 24

Gabriella Caminotto 2 4:00 Thursday Rm 2208 32

Gabriella Caminotto 3 10:30 Friday Rm 2208 40

Charmaine Carvalho 4 3:00 Friday Rm 2208 32

Holly R. Cashman 5 11:00 Saturday Rm 2301 26

Holly R. Cashman 6 3:00 Saturday Rm2505 27

Anindita Chatterjee 5 9:00 Saturday Rm 2208 32

Katherine Chen 1 11:30 Thursday LT401 9

Melissa Chen 4 2:30 Friday Rm 2200 19

Becky Childs 6 2:30 Saturday Rm 2208 50

Ann Coady 5 10:30 Saturday Rm 2401 32

Joseph Comer 4 3:00 Friday Rm 2310 32

Melanie Cooke 1 12:30 Thursday Rm 2301 13

Ernesto Cuba 2 3:30 Thursday Rm 2200 33

Sonja Pei-Fen Dale 4 3:30 Friday Rm 2505 18

Jenny L. Davis 2 4:00 Thursday Rm 2200 33

Rowell G. de Guia 5 11:30 Saturday Rm 2208 33

Felipe Leandro de Jesus 2 3:30 Thursday Rm 2310 33

Abigaël Candelas de la Ossa 5 10:00 Saturday Rm 2505 22

Hannah E. Dodd 1 11:00 Thursday Rm 2401 33

Patricia W. Droz 3 11:30 Friday Rm 2208 33

Susan Ehrlich 5 9:30 Saturday Rm 2505 22

Stina Ericsson 3 11:00 Friday Rm 2310 34

Nathaniel C. Feemster 1 12:00 Thursday Rm 2401 34

Astrid M. Fellner 2 2:30 Thursday Rm 2310 34

Federica Formato 5 9:30 Saturday Rm 2308 34

Mary Fox 5 9:00 Saturday Rm 2308 34

Lucia Freitas 5 10:30 Saturday Rm 2505 22

Chie Fukuda 3 11:00 Friday Rm 2505 17

Joyhanna Yoo Garza 6 2:00 Saturday Rm 2200 35

Korina Giaxoglou 4 3:00 Fri day Rm 2200 19

Christi an Albert Go 5 10:00 Saturday Rm 2208 35

Eva-Maria Graf 5 10:30 Saturday Rm 2208 35

Chantal Gratton 1 11:30 Thursday Rm 2401 35

John Gray 5 10:30 Saturday Rm 2301 26

Nancy Henaku 4 2:30 Friday Rm 2401 30

Nancy Henaku 6 2:30 Saturday Rm 2308 35

Derrick E. Higginbotham 4 3:30 Friday Rm 2208 36

Mie Hiramoto 1 12:00 Thursday Rm 2310 45

Mie Hiramoto 6 2:30 Saturday Rm2505 27

Janet Holmes 2 2:30 Thursday Rm 2208 36

Christopher Hutton 6 2:00 Saturday Rm 2301 36

Lucy Jones 6 3:30 Saturday Rm2505 27

Allyson Jule 1 11:30 Thursday Rm 2301 13

Allyson Jule 5 9:30 Saturday Rm 2208 36

Allyson Jule 6 3:00 Saturday Rm 2310 31

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Agnes Kang 1 11:30 Thursday LT401 9

Koki Kapa 3 10:30 Friday Rm 2401 21

Surinderpal Kaur 5 10:30 Saturday Rm 2310 49

AgnieszkaKielkiewicz-Janowiak

5 11:00 Saturday Rm 2208 37

Eunyeong Kim 4 2:00 Friday Rm 2308 38

Miki Kimura 4 2:00 Friday Rm 2208 37Brian W. King 2 2:30 Thursday Rm 2301 14

Brian W. King 5 10:00 Saturday Rm 2200 24

Brian W. King 5 12:00 Saturday Rm 2208 37

E. Dimitiris Kitis 6 2:00 Saturday Rm2505 27

Veronika Koller 5 9:30 Saturday Rm 2208 36

Yeqing Kong 5 11:00 Saturday Rm 2308 37

Natalia Konstanti novskaia 4 2:00 Friday Rm 2505 17

Judy Kroo 4 2:00 Friday Rm 2308 38

Judy Kroo 3 11:00 Friday Rm 2308 38

Bartłomiej Kruk 5 10:00 Saturday Rm 2401 38

Natalia Krzyzanowska 2 3:00 Thursday Rm 2310 38

Nobuo Kubota 3 10:30 Friday Rm 2505 16

Shigeko Kumagai 3 12:00 Friday Rm 2505 17

Vishakha Kumar 4 3:00 Friday Rm 2401 41

Claudia Kunschak 4 3:30 Friday Rm 2401 38

Michelle M. Lazar 5 11:00 Saturday Rm 2200 24

Mariana Lazzaro-Salaz ar 1 12:00 Thursday Rm 2208 15

Mariana Lazzaro-Salaz ar 2 2:30 Thursday Rm 2208 36

Janie Lee 3 12:00 Friday Rm 2308 39

 Tong King Lee 5 9:00 Saturday Rm 2301 25

Sirpa Leppänen 4 2:00 Friday Rm 2200 19

Genevieve Leung 4 2:30 Friday Rm 2200 19

Erez Levon 6 2:00 Saturday Rm2505 27

Erez Levon 1 12:30 Thursday Rm 2401 42

Jin Li 2 3:00 Thursday LT401 10

Ming Li 6 2:30 Saturday Rm 2401 29

Pei-Ci Li 2 4:00 Thursday Rm 2308 39

Lena Lind Palicki 6 3:00 Saturday Rm 2308 39

Lia Litosseliti 3 10:30 Fr iday Rm 2208 40

Lia Litosseliti 2 3:00 Thursday Rm 2208 39

Wenjing Liu 6 3:30 Saturday Rm 2308 40

Yiqi Liu 6 2:30 Saturday Rm 2310 40

Yuanyuan Liu 4 2:30 Friday Rm 2206 40

Jai Mackenzie 2 3:00 Thursday Rm 2401 40

Jai Mackenzie 3 12:00 Friday Rm 2200 19

Izabel Magalhães 2 3:30 Thursday Rm 2401 31

Nicola Mah 2 3:30 Thursday Rm 2308 41

Disha Maheshwari 2 4:00 Thursday Rm 2401 41

Disha Maheshwari 4 3:00 Friday Rm 2401 41

Nicola Mai 5 10:00 Saturday Rm 2301 25

Jack Lingshuang Mao 2 3:00 Thursday Rm 2200 41

Meredith Marra 1 11:30 Thursday Rm 2208 15

Meredith Marra 2 2:30 Thursday Rm 2208 36

Katrina A. Marshall 4 2:30 Friday Rm 2208 41

Jennifer Martyn 3 11:30 Friday Rm 2206 42

Yoshiko Matsumoto 3 11:00 Friday Rm 2308 38

Yuki Matsumoto 6 3:00 Saturday Rm 2401 29

Marta Mazurek 1 11:00 Thursday Rm 2301 13

Marta Mazurek 3 11:00 Friday Rm 2206 42

Joanne McDowell 1 11:00 Thursday Rm 2208 15

Joanne McDowell 6 2:00 Saturday Rm 2310 42

Lisa J. McEntee-Atalianis 2 3:00 Thursday Rm 2208 39

Linda McLoughlin 5 9:00 Saturday Rm 2505 22

Ronald Beline Mendes 1 12:30 Thursday Rm 2401 42

Paul A. Michaels 1 12:30 Thursday Rm 2308 42

 Tommaso M. Milani 3 10:30 Friday Rm2401 21

 Tommaso M. Milani 6 2:00 Saturday Rm2505 27

Karin Milles 6 2:30 Saturday Rm 2200 43

Lauren Mongie 5 11:00 Saturday Rm 2310 43

Kristine Køhler Mortensen 3 10:30 Friday Rm 2200 18

Momoko Nakamura 4 3:00 Fri day Rm 2505 17

Chiara Nardone 5 10:30 Saturday Rm 2308 43

 Thu Ha Nguyen 3 10:30 Friday Rm 2308 43

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Chad Nilep 5 11:30 Saturday Rm 2401 43

U. Khairunnisa U.M. Nordin 5 10:30 Saturday Rm 2310 49

Eva K. Nossem 3 11:30 Friday Rm 2310 44

Robert O’Mochain 2 2:30 Thursday Rm 2308 44

Holly Oberle 2 3:00 Thursday Rm 2308 44

 Łukasz Pakuła 3 10:30 Friday Rm 2206 44

Venus Papilota-Diaz 6 2:30 Saturday Rm 2301 44

Joanna Pawelczyk 5 9:30 Saturday Rm 2401 44

Joanna Pawelczyk 3 10:30 Friday Rm 2206 44

David J. Peterso n 4 2:30 Friday Rm 2310 45

Amanda Potts 6 3:00 Saturday Rm 2301 45

Kate Power 4 3:00 Friday Rm 2206 45

Phoebe Pua 6 2:30 Saturday Rm2505 27

Filzah Diyana Rahman 1 12:00 Thursday Rm 2310 45

Simone Rajilic 5 11:00 Saturday Rm 2401 46

Ryan C. Redmond 5 11:30 Saturday Rm 2308 46

Deyanira Rojas-Sosa 5 10:00 Saturday Rm 2310 46

Benedict Rowlett 1 12:00 Thursday Rm 2200 12

Benedict Rowlett 4 3:30 Friday Rm 2206 46

Pavadee Saisuwan 6 2:00 Saturday Rm 2208 46

Junko Saito 2 3:30 Thursday Rm 2208 46

Rauha Salam 2 2:30 Thursday Rm 2401 47

Saiful Saleem 5 12:00 Saturday Rm 2310 47

Aileen O. Salonga 3 11:00 Friday Rm 2208 47

José Santaemili a 5 9:00 Saturday Rm 2310 47

Kyoko Satoh 3 11:30 Friday Rm 2505 17

Svenka Savic 3 12:00 Friday Rm 2206 31

Nora Schleicher 2 4:00 Thursday Rm 2310 47

Stephanie Schnurr 3 12:00 Friday Rm 2208 48

Inayat Shah 4 3:00 Friday Rm 2308 48

Mooniq Shaikjee 3 11:00 Friday Rm 2401 21

Britt Sikora 3 11:30 Friday Rm 2200 19

 Tyanna Slobe 1 11:30 Thursday Rm 2310 48

Hsi-Yao Su 6 3:30 Saturday Rm 2301 48

Yiu-tung Suen 5 9:30 Saturday Rm 2301 25

 Thitima Sukaew 2 3:30 Thursday Rm 2301 48

Jane Sunderland 1 12:00 Thursday Rm 2301 13

Jane Sunderland 3 10:30 Friday Rm 2206 44

Satoko Suzuki 4 2:30 Friday Rm 2505 17

Małgorzata Talarczyk 5 9:30 Saturday Rm 2401 44

Kimberly Tao 1 12:00 Thursday LT401 10

Cherise S. L. Teo 1 11:00 Thursday LT401 9

Ayako Tominari 4 3:30 Friday Rm 2308 49

Alessia Tranchese 5 10:00 Saturday Rm 2308 49

Denise Troutman 1 12:30 Thursday Rm 2310 49

Keiko Tsuchiya 5 12:00 Saturday Rm 2308 49

Giancarla Unser-Sc hutz 1 11:00 Thursday Rm 2310 49

Gerard Van Herk 6 2:30 Saturday Rm 2208 50

Chris VanderStouwe 4 3:30 Friday Rm 2310 50

Piia Varis 3 11:00 Friday Rm 2200 19

James A. Walker 6 3:00 Saturday Rm 2208 50

Kaixi Wang 2 2:30 Thursday Rm 2200 50

Xue Wang 1 12:00 Thursday Rm 2308 50

Siobhan Weare 6 3:00 Saturday Rm 2301 45

Ann Weatherall 5 11:00 Saturday Rm 2505 23

Jennifer M. Wei 1 12:30 Thursday LT401 10

Craig Welker 4 2:00 Friday Rm 2310 51

Julie Whitlow 3 10:30 Friday Rm 2310 51

Quentin Williams 3 11:30 Friday Rm 2401 21

Lai Wo 1 11:30 Thursday Rm 2200 11

Daniel Wojahn 3 12:00 Friday Rm 2310 51

Rika Yamashita 3 11:30 Friday Rm 2308 51

Gerry Yokota 6 2:00 Saturday Rm 2401 28

Melissa Yoong 6 2:00 Saturday Rm 2308 51

Mandy Hoi Man Yu 4 2:30 Friday Rm 2308 52

Olga Zayts 3 12:00 Friday Rm 2208 48

Jinyan Zeng 2 2:30 Thursday LT401 10

Feifei Zhou 2 3:30 Thursday LT401 10

Anastasia Zhao Lan Zhou 1 11:30 Thursday Rm 2308 52

Lal Zimman 6 3:00 Saturday Rm 2200 52