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Jacobson, Vivian R.
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- "An Afternoon with Elvis and Chagall"
Multimedia presentation comparing French painter Marc Chagall and Elvis Presley. They shared many of the same goals in pursuing their respective careers in art and music.
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Contact ravi@pinehurst.net
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Klein, Daniel
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- "Those Swivelling Hips: Elvis, "Sphilkes", & Gospel Ecstasy", 2003-4
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Klinkmann, Sven-Erik
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Research fellow, Department of Comparative Religion and Folkloristics, Abo Akademi.
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- Elvis Presley - The Carnivalistic King
(Doctoral thesis)
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Contact: sven-erik.klinkmann@netikka.fi
If any publisher is interested in having this thesis translated from Swedish into English and publishing it, please contact the author.
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- Elvis and Youthfulness - The Construction and Deconstruction of a Youth Icon
In Younger than Yesterday, Older Than Tomorrow. Cultural Perspectives on Contemporary Childhood and Youth, edited by Marit Anne Hauan and Gry Heggli. Nordic Network of Folklore, Turku,
Finland. 2002. Pages 213-249.
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- Nordic Network of Folklore
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Lardas, John
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- "Graceland: An Analysis of Sacred Space on the American Religious Landscape" (Fall 1995)"
- "The Cultural Meaning of Elvis Presley" (Fall 1995)
- "Presley and America: Religion and the Popular Marketplace" (Spring 1995)
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Department of Religion, Haverford College, PA
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Lester, Cheryl
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University of Kansas
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Lott, Eric
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Speakers for the American Studies Association
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"The Half-Life of Elvis Presley: Spirit-Worship and Impersonation"
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University of Virginia
Eric Lott received his PhD from Columbia University and has taught American Studies at the University of Virginia since 1990.
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MacDougall, Susan
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University of Canberra (retired)
Before retirement, Susan MacDougall was a lecturer in Library and Information Studies at the University of Canberra. She now teaches short courses at the University of the Third Age (U3A) in Canberra on such topics as: "Elvis Presley as a 20th Century Phenomenon"; "Elvis Presley: the Music is the Message"; "Elvis Movies: Light-hearted Fun or Sinister Undercurrents?"
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- "Hobbies, Obsessions and Dead Celebrity Worship with particular reference to Elvis Presley and Princess Diana"
September 2005
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- "Elvis Presley: hero with a thousand faces"
Paper presented at the National Elvis Presley Convention, Canberra, November 2004.
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- "Pieces of My Life: the ongoing struggle to improve book indexing, as exemplified in biographies of Elvis Presley" 2003
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- "Bone Cancer or Alpha-1 Panniculitis?" November 2002
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Nazareth, Peter
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Peter Nazareth is Professor of English and African American World Studies at the University of Iowa.
Contact: pnazareth05@msn.com
Contact the Humanities Iowa Speakers Bureau for bookings.
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- "Rock 'n' Learn: Elvis Mov[i]es with Asians"
Confluence, September/October 2005
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- "Elvis as Anthology"
In Vernon Chadwick, ed., In Search of Elvis: Music, Race, Art, Religion. Boulder: Westview, 1997
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- "Elvis and Vietnam" in "Elvis Memphis Style/Graceland's Rising Star"
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- "Teaching Elvis and the Boat People"
Confluence
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Neale, David
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- "Inhibition, Prohibition, Exhibition"
, 2003-4
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- "The Virtual Fan", 2003-4
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Patterson, Nigel
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Elvis Information Network
Nigel Patterson is President of the Elvis Information Network and author and co-author of three books about Elvis, with another two books planned for release in 2005.
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- "Elvis Sightings and Faith: making sense of the seemingly absurd"
Paper presented at the National Elvis Presley Convention, Canberra, November 2004.
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- "The Elvis Film Legacy: 'B' Grade Formula Celluloid - Truth or Myth?", 2003-4
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Rodman, Gilbert R.
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- Elvis After Elvis: The Posthumous Career of a Living Legend. New York and London: Routledge, 1996.
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Department of Communication, University of South Florida. Gil Rodman's major research/teaching interests are in cultural studies and media studies. Resume.
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Silver, Murray
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- "When Elvis Meets the Dalai Lama"
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Conference program containing details of the paper
Murray Silver is a fifth generation Savannahian. At age 16, he began promoting rock concerts in Atlanta, bringing many future super-groups to the city for the first time. In 1982, Murray published his first book, Great balls of Fire: The uncensored Story of Jerry Lee Lewis, which was adapted to the big screen in 1989. The following year he undertook the autobiography of Dr. George Nichopoulos, personal physician to Elvis Presley and the man widely regarded for the singers death. Their book, Who Killed Elvis Presley? turned into an international scandal before it could be published and remains in limbo.
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Walker, John
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Contact: j_gwalker@yahoo.com
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- "Social Interaction: Decline of the Traditional Rationale for Joining an Elvis Fan Club", 2003-4
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Webster, Aaron
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- "Tonight Memphis, Tomorrow the World ", 2003-4
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- ""Don't Pitch That Presley Picture Prop!", 2003-4
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- "Farewell To An Audio Visionary", 2003-4
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