Monday, April 23, 2012

Science Fiction and Fantasy Area MAPACA (6/15/12; Pittsburgh 11/1-3/12)

CFP 2012 MAPACA Conference SF/Fantasy
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Call for Papers Date: 2012-11-01
Date Submitted: 2012-03-08
Announcement ID: 193015


Call for Papers MAPACA 2012
FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION AREA
PITTSBURGH, PA
The Mid-Atlantic Popular and American Culture Association (MAPACA) invites academics, graduate and undergraduate students, independent scholars, and artists to submit papers for the annual conference, to be held in Pittsburgh, PA., November 1-3, 2012. Those interested in presenting at the conference are invited to submit a proposal or panel by June 15, 2012. Abstracts should be no more than 300 words long. Include a brief bio with your proposal. Single papers, as well as 3- or 4-person panels and roundtables, are encouraged. For further information, updates on areas and area chairs, please visit MAPACA's web site at www.mapaca.net.

Science Fiction and Fantasy
Science Fiction and Fantasy welcomes papers/presentations in any critical, theoretical, or (inter)disciplinary approach to any topic related to SF/F: art; literature; radio; film; television; video, role-playing, and multi-player online games. Though not an exhaustive list, potential presenters may wish to consider the following:

„X Vampire Romance
„X Gender and Sexuality
„X Race and Otherness
„X Class and Hierarchies
„X Utopia/Dystopia
„X Language and Rhetoric
„X Genre: Space Opera, Cyberpunk, Dark Fantasy, etc.
„X Fans and Fandom/Community Building
„X Textual Analysis
„X Sociological or Psychological Readings
„X Archival Research/History
„X Technology: Textual and Literal
„X Online Identity Construction
„X Mythology and Quest Narratives
„X Creatures and Aliens
„X Science and Magic
„X Reading Other Worlds
„« SPECIAL PANEL: GAME OF THRONES/SONG OF ICE & FIRE
„« SPECIAL PANEL: THE HUNGER GAMES
„« SPECIAL PANEL: THE FAIRY TALE PHENOMENON

Please e-mail a copy of your abstract and bio to the area chairs:
Marilyn Stern sternm@wit.edu
Leigha McReynolds lhm@gwmail.gwu.edu



Professor Marilyn Stern
Department of Humanities & Social Sciences
Wentworth Institute of Technology
550 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
Email: sternm@wit.edu





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