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* [[Conveying the Post-Human in Humanist Terms (WisCon 30 Panel)|Conveying the Post-Human in Humanist Terms]] (#89, 1-215pm) | * [[Conveying the Post-Human in Humanist Terms (WisCon 30 Panel)|Conveying the Post-Human in Humanist Terms]] (#89, 1-215pm) | ||
* [[An Agent's Point of View (WisCon 30 Panel)|An Agent's Point of View]] (#90, 1-215pm) | * [[An Agent's Point of View (WisCon 30 Panel)|An Agent's Point of View]] (#90, 1-215pm) | ||
* [[Myth of Class Mobility?]] (#91, 1-215pm) | * [[Myth of Class Mobility? (WisCon 30 Panel)|Myth of Class Mobility?]] (#91, 1-215pm) | ||
* [[Food in SF/F (WisCon 30 Panel)|Food in SF/F]] (#92, 1-215pm) | * [[Food in SF/F (WisCon 30 Panel)|Food in SF/F]] (#92, 1-215pm) | ||
* [[Autism, Asperger's, and Fandom (WisCon 30 Panel)|Autism, Asperger's, and Fandom]] (#93, 1-215pm) | * [[Autism, Asperger's, and Fandom (WisCon 30 Panel)|Autism, Asperger's, and Fandom]] (#93, 1-215pm) | ||
* [[Jane Yolen as Editor (WisCon 30 Panel)|Jane Yolen as Editor]] (#95, 1-215pm) | * [[Jane Yolen as Editor (WisCon 30 Panel)|Jane Yolen as Editor]] (#95, 1-215pm) | ||
* [[The Borderlands of Science (WisCon 30 Panel)|The Borderlands of Science]] (#96, 1-215pm) | * [[The Borderlands of Science (WisCon 30 Panel)|The Borderlands of Science]] (#96, 1-215pm) | ||
* [[Science, Hard Science Fiction, and Women]] (#104, 230-345pm) | * [[Science, Hard Science Fiction, and Women (WisCon 30 Panel)|Science, Hard Science Fiction, and Women]] (#104, 230-345pm) | ||
* [[Animal, Human, Alien (WisCon 30 | * [[Animal, Human, Alien (WisCon 30 Panel)|Animal, Human, Alien]] (#106, 230-345pm) | ||
* [[Feminist Fiction Is So Five Minutes | * [[Feminist Fiction Is So Five Minutes Ago (WisCon 30 Panel)|Feminist Fiction Is So Five Minutes Ago]] (#107, 230-345pm) | ||
* [[Literary History of Women in Science Fiction (WisCon 30 Panels)|Literary History of Women in Science Fiction]] (#108, 230-345pm) | * [[Literary History of Women in Science Fiction (WisCon 30 Panels)|Literary History of Women in Science Fiction]] (#108, 230-345pm) | ||
* [[Cultural Appropriation (WisCon 30 Panel)|Cultural Appropriation & Writing Fantasy Outside Western Tradition]] (#132, 9-1015pm) | * [[Cultural Appropriation (WisCon 30 Panel)|Cultural Appropriation & Writing Fantasy Outside Western Tradition]] (#132, 9-1015pm) | ||
* [[Who Wants a Revolution? Will a Reform Do? (WisCon 30 Panels)|Who Wants a Revolution? Will a Reform Do?]] (#134, 9-1015pm) | * [[Who Wants a Revolution? Will a Reform Do? (WisCon 30 Panels)|Who Wants a Revolution? Will a Reform Do?]] (#134, 9-1015pm) | ||
* [[The Librarian Hero: Real and Imagined]] (#151, 1030-1145pm) | * [[The Librarian Hero: Real and Imagined (WisCon 30 Panel)|The Librarian Hero: Real and Imagined]] (#151, 1030-1145pm) | ||
==Sunday May 28== | ==Sunday May 28== | ||
Revision as of 04:54, 9 June 2006
- multiple reports at the WisCon LiveJournal Community @ http://community.livejournal.com/wiscon/
Friday May 26
- Curse Words and Other Ways to Tell It's Not a Children's Book (#2, 10-1115am)
- Books You Bounce Off Of (#3, 10-1115am)
- Two Different Species? (#4, 10-1115am)
- Láadan vs tlhIngan Hol: Differential Diffusion of Created Languages (#15, 1-215pm)
- Dark Fantasy (#18, 1-215pm)
- Feminist Think Tanks
- Gender in Gaming (#59, 1015-1130pm)
Saturday May 27
- Wiki Workshop @ WisCon (unscheduled programming, 730-830am)
- Conveying the Post-Human in Humanist Terms (#89, 1-215pm)
- An Agent's Point of View (#90, 1-215pm)
- Myth of Class Mobility? (#91, 1-215pm)
- Food in SF/F (#92, 1-215pm)
- Autism, Asperger's, and Fandom (#93, 1-215pm)
- Jane Yolen as Editor (#95, 1-215pm)
- The Borderlands of Science (#96, 1-215pm)
- Science, Hard Science Fiction, and Women (#104, 230-345pm)
- Animal, Human, Alien (#106, 230-345pm)
- Feminist Fiction Is So Five Minutes Ago (#107, 230-345pm)
- Literary History of Women in Science Fiction (#108, 230-345pm)
- Cultural Appropriation & Writing Fantasy Outside Western Tradition (#132, 9-1015pm)
- Who Wants a Revolution? Will a Reform Do? (#134, 9-1015pm)
- The Librarian Hero: Real and Imagined (#151, 1030-1145pm)
Sunday May 28
- Wiki Workshop @ WisCon (7:30am-8:30am in computer lab area)
- Cruise, Flirt, Pick-Up and Other Sexual-Social Strategies (#170, 10-1115am)
- All About the Benjamins (#171, 10-1115am)
- Is Reading Feminist SF a Theory Building Activity? (#173, 10-1115am)
- Fundamentals of Feminism (#175, 10-1115am)
- The Muse Is Never Monogamous (#195, 1-215pm)
- Pushing the Envelope (#189, 1-215pm)
- The Death of the Panel (#203, 230-345pm)
- Science Fiction from the (so-called) Third World (#204, 230-345pm)
- Coming Out (#205, 230-345pm)
- Joanna Russ Interview with Chip Delany (#220, 4-515pm)
- Kate Wilhelm Guest of Honor Speech
- Jane Yolen Guest of Honor Speech
- Carl Brandon Society Awards Ceremony (2006)
- Tiptree Awards Ceremony (2006)
- The Wages of Trash (10-1115pm)
- Uncomfortable Politics in Feminist Writing (#242, 11:30pm-12:45am)
Monday May 29
- Wiki Workshop @ WisCon (7:30am-8:30am in computer lab area)
- Military Women: Past, Present, Future (#245, 830-945am)
- Finding the Queers: A GLBT Book Slam (#255, 10-1115am)