Archive Site: Academic/Franklin University

Academic/Franklin University are a series of panels by and for academics. Anyone is welcome to attend, but the focus of these panels is a little more scholarly than most (with the obligatory Buffy panel, of course!)

On Friday, we feature a series of Philadelphia/Franklin-related panels called "Franklin University."


 Scheduled Academic/Franklin University Program Items           

     Unorthodox Visions in Penn's Commonwealth
       Fri  9:00am     CC104A
               J. Gregory Keyes
               James Dilbert

     Ben Franklin: The Light of Reason and the Light of Alchemy
       Fri 10:00am     CC104B
               J. Gregory Keyes
               James Morrow

     Radical Philadelphia Visions: Benjamin Franklin and Scott Nearing
       Fri  1:00pm     CC104B
               James Young
               Jesse Lemisch

     Philadelphia Visions: Saints and Baseball
       Fri  2:00pm     CC104B
               Rick Wilber
               Jan Bogstad

     Suzie McKee Charnas, Joanna Russ, Suzette Haden Elgin
       Fri  4:00pm     CC104A
               Farah Mendlesohn
               Jan Bogstad

     Franklin's Genius and the Genius of Science Fiction
       Fri  4:00pm     CC104B
               David Brin
               J. Gregory Keyes
               James Morrow

     Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Collections
       Fri  5:00pm     CC104A
               Edward James
               Colleen Cahill
               Thomas M. Whitehead
               Hal Hall
               Fred Lerner

     Two Sides of Science Fiction: Ursula K. Le Guin and C. J. Cherryh
       Sat 10:00am     CC104B
               Pat York
               Susan Shwartz
               Jan Bogstad

     Vonnegut's Early Work
       Sat 11:00am     CC104B 
              Elizabeth Anne Hull
               Bruce Rockwood
               Arthur Hlavaty

     Science Fiction on the Screen
       Sat 12:00 noon  CC104B
               Daniel Kimmel
               John Flynn
               Michael Cassutt

     Studying Culture:  Anthropologists Study the Science Fiction Community
       Sat  1:00pm     CC104B
               Solomon Davidoff
               Deborah M. Geisler
               Camille Bacon-Smith

     The Impact of the Internet on Scholarly Communication in the Field of Fantasy and SF
       Sat  2:00pm     CC104B
               Colleen Cahill
               Jan Bogstad
               Rhonda Wilcox
               Leroy Dubeck

     Using Science Fiction in the Disciplines
       Sat  3:00pm     CC104B
           Using science fiction to teach subject material in various fields and
           disciplines, including:  physical sciences, philosophy (s/a
           dystopia/utopia), history, urban studies, etc.
               Charlie Petit
               David DeGraff
               Leroy Dubeck
               Farah Mendlesohn

     Teaching Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror as Literature
       Sat  4:00pm     CC104B
               Howard V. Hendrix
               John Flynn
               John J. Kessel
               Andrew M. Butler
               Samuel R. Delany

     Teaching the Writing of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror
       Sat  5:00pm     CC104B
               Marvin Kaye
               Barbara Chepaitis
               James Morrow
               Joe Haldeman
               Samuel R. Delany

     Women's Messages
       Sun 10:00am     CC104B
           What are Women saying in fantasy and science fiction?  Do they say it
           differently than men? If women are from Fantasy, and Men are from
           Science Fiction, why do men win the fantasy awards, and women  win
           science fiction ones? Analysis of women's writing in sf and fantasy.
               Catherine Asaro
               Karen Haber
               Barbara Chepaitis
               Liz Williams

     Naming the World?
       Sun 11:00am     CC104B
           What does science fiction really do?  Predict or describe the world?
           Give us goals to shoot for, or name the formless longing we already
           have?  Critical discussion--not, "what is science fiction," but "how
           does science fiction survive as a literature of the mind?"
               David Brin
               Catherine Asaro
               James Morrow
               Howard V. Hendrix
               Liz Williams
               Samuel R. Delany

     Fighting the Forces:  Essayists on the Meaning of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
       Sun 12:00 noon  CC104B
           Essays from recent scholarly criticism of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
               Camille Bacon-Smith
               Farah Mendlesohn
               Rhonda Wilcox
               David Lavery

     And Then It Changed: Fantasy Before and After Tolkien
       Sun  1:00pm     CC104B
           Did it change?  Why?  How? Suggest other reasons/authors.
               Darrell Schweitzer
               John J. Kessel
               Solomon Davidoff
               Gregory Frost

     Publishing Science Fiction and Fantasy Research and Criticism
       Sun  2:00pm     CC104B
               Farah Mendlesohn
               Edward James
               David Lavery
               Kathryn Cramer

     Critiquing Short Fiction
       Sun  3:00pm     CC104B
           Discussion of the critical tools and processes when looking at short
           fiction.  What makes certain specific examples of short fiction good
           literature?
               Darrell Schweitzer
               Kathryn Cramer
               P. C. Hodgell
               Gregory Feeley

     Creating Culture:  the Anthropology in the Science Fiction of ...
       Sun  4:00pm     CC104B
               Judith Berman
               Jane M. Lindskold
               Camille Bacon-Smith

     History and Fantasy
       Sun  5:00pm     CC104B
           Where do all those fantasy universes come from, and why?
           (a critical/historical examination of fantastic literature)
               Harry Turtledove
               Charlie Petit
               Susan Shwartz
               Gregory Frost
               Lois McMaster Bujold
               Esther Friesner