“Telling & Retelling Stories: (Re)imagining Popular Culture” (March 1-3, 2019) will be the 5th annual Wayne State Pop Culture Conference. Since 2015, this event has grown from a one-day graduate student symposium to a multi-day conference with an international cohort of scholar and artist presenters.
This event is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – no membership or registration fees required!
We are lucky to have the support of several student organizations (Kino Club 313, the Wayne State Comics Collective, and the Video Game Scholarly Interest Group), the Humanities Center Pop Culture Working Group, the Wayne State English department, the Wayne State Libraries, and many other on- and off-campus partners, colleagues, and promoters.
Please send any inquiries regarding this conference to kinoclub313wsu@gmail.com or shelby.cadwell@wayne.edu. Thank you for your support!
What times will the conferences be held from?
It varies from day to day, but roughly 11:30 AM to 8:30 PM on Friday, 9 AM to 7 PM on Saturday, and 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM on Sunday! Check out the full conference program for a daily schedule.