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Nov. 11th, 2008 @ 06:22 pm Slayage/Whedonverse at SW/TX PCA/ACA next Feb in Albuquerque; abstracts due Nov 15

Wow, it could be a very fannish year:

SW/TX PCA/ACA: Science Fiction and Fantasy Area Special CFP: Joss Whedon (11/15/08; 2/24-28/2009)

The 30th Annual Meeting of the SW/TX PCA/ACA, February 24-28, 2009, Hyatt Regency Albuquerque

This is a special CFP on the works of Joss Whedon, including: Dr. Horrible's Sing-along Blog, comics (Buffy season 8, Astonishing X-Men, Runaways, Spike, Angel, Fray), Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Serenity and Dollhouse.

We especially encourage presentations on:

* Dr. Horrible's Sing-along Blog, including fan and viewing dynamics
* Buffy's transformation into comics (Buffy season 8)
* Whedon's work on Astonishing X-Men, Runaways, Fray, or Tales of the Vampires/Tales of the Slayers
* The construction of place
* Socioeconomic class
* Sexuality
* Race
* Firefly's transformation into Serenity
* Teaching Joss Whedon's work

All Whedonverse topics will be considered. Please be sure to check out the essays published in Slayage: the Online Journal of Buffy Studies as well as the multiple publications on Whedon's work prior to submitting. Some familiarity with the field is expected.

Deadline for proposal submissions: November 15, 2008. The registration deadline is December 31, 2007. All participants must register by that date or will not be permitted to present or appear in the program.
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Nov. 11th, 2008 @ 06:01 pm Starships! CFP: SW-TX PCA/ACA, Albuquerque

I totally wanna hear these papers:

Call for Papers: Starships in Science Fiction Television and Film
Science Fiction and Fantasy Area, SW/TX PCA/ACA

The 2009 Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture Association 30th Annual Conference, The Hyatt Regency Conference Hotel, Albuquerque, NM, February 24-28, 2009.

The Area Chairs of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Area would like to
invite paper and panel proposals on any aspect of the spaceship or
starship in science fiction television and film including, but not
limited to the following. Spaceships / Starships--
• And Gender
• And history / historicity
• And colonialism / post-colonialism
• As socio-political space
• As tools
• As Weapons
• As setting
• And design
• And cinematography
• In fact and fiction

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Nov. 11th, 2008 @ 05:58 pm ACK! Deadline: Nov 15 for most abstracts for SW PCA (Albuq) Feb - includes Dr Who, Torchwood, more

I am so not getting all my email. *grumble*

The deadline for abstracts for papers on most areas is Nov. 15; early (cheaper) registration for the conference is also Nov. 15. This Albuquerque gathering is F-U-N fun (especially when you come there from cold gray winter elsewhere), there are terrific inexpensive hotels within a few blocks, *and* a ton of presenters on fandom... HP, Discworld, Buffy, anime, you name it.

The Area Chairs of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Area would like to invite paper and panel proposals on any aspect of science fiction and fantasy.

Please send queries, 250 word paper proposals, or 500 word panel proposals to

Ximena Gallardo
xgallardo_at_lagcc.cuny.edu

Include with the submission full contact information for each presenter including email, phone, snail mail, and institutional affiliation.

Deadline for proposal submissions: November 15, 2008. The registration deadline is December 31, 2008. All participants must register by that date or they will not be permitted to present or appear in the program.

The 2008 Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture Association 29th Annual Conference, The Hyatt Regency Conference Hotel, Albuquerque, NM, February 13-16, 2008.

For HP, for instance, topics could include:
• The interrelation between the books and film
• Author-fan dynamics
• Author-critic dynamics
• fandom
• sex and gender
• race
• religion

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Nov. 7th, 2008 @ 01:31 pm The most famous spy of all - CFP: Bond: SWPCA, Feb 2009
Current Mood: still sniffly, darnit
Current Music: John Barry Bond themes!

Ok, why don't I have James Bond icons? I have *swooned* over Bond. Bond movies may well be the first time I ever saw either of my *parents* swoon over an actor.

Such an icon! Such nostalgia! This will be a well-attended series of panels, I think.
*cues James Bond music*

CFP: James Bond and Popular Culture SWPCA 2009
Deadline for submission: November 15, 2008
Online: http://swtxpca.org/documents/home.html
The 30th Annual Meeting of the Southwest/Texas Popular and American Culture
Associations February 24–28, 2009
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Nov. 7th, 2008 @ 01:11 pm celebrate 30 years of Pop Culture: Albuquerque PCA, Feb 24-28
Current Mood: I have sniffles. blegh

Woah, were you even alive in 1979? No matter, we can fan it like mad things. :D

CFP: 30th Anniversary of the SW/TX PCA/ACA: Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations

Deadline for submission: December 1, 2008 (Reduced Fee Deadline 11/15/08-12/1/08)

Online: http://SWTXPCA.ORG

Keynote Speaker: Former New Mexico Governor David F. Cargo (1967-1971) (founder of New Mexico film commission, and an actor)

30th Anniversary Meeting!
Southwest/Texas Popular and American Culture Associations
February 25–28, 2009
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
Albuquerque, New Mexico

This year the SW/TX PCA/ACA celebrates its 30th Birthday with our theme, “Reeling in the Years: 30 Years of Film, TV, and Popular Culture.” Papers are particularly sought on aspects of film, TV, and popular culture of the last 30 years with an emphasis on the popular culture of 1979.

The SW/TX PCA/ ACA also invites papers for one of its 70+ Area offerings in American Studies, Literature, Film, Television, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Ethnic and Gender Studies, Ecocriticism, Southwest Culture, Western Studies, Writing Pedagogy, Creative Writing, and many more!

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Nov. 7th, 2008 @ 12:43 pm CFP: Graphic Novels/Comics in Popular Culture - Albuquerque Feb 24, closes Nov 15
Current Mood: bouncy

CFP-SWPCA-Graphic Novels, Comics and Popular Culture-Graphic Novel
Roundtable-CALL for participants.

Deadline for submission: November 15, 2008
Online: http://www.h-net.org/~swpca/index.html

The 30th Annual Meeting of the Southwest/Texas Popular and American Culture Associations
February 24-28, 2009
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
Albuquerque, New Mexico

The SW/TX PCA/ ACA invites papers on Comics, Graphic Novels, Popular Culture -- Any Aspect of Comics, and Graphic Novels in Popular Culture will be considered.

In addition to our regular comics and popular culture related panels, we will have a roundtable discussion looking at the term Graphic Novel. We will address the question what exactly is a Graphic Novel??? Some scholars dislike the term. After all, a book like Maus is not really a novel since it is non-fiction. Yet Maus is always referred to as a Graphic Novel. Other terms like Photo novels and Sequential Art Storytelling books are less than satisfactory names as well. Is there another term that would work better than Graphic Novel or are we stuck with it as a “blanket” term for all comic/sequential art related stories in book form? The area chair seeks scholars who are willing to debate this point openly and honestly. If you are interested in participating in this interesting roundtable, please contact me.

Some topics could include

Sequential Art and Storytelling
Fanboy culture Dude! Where's the Fangirlz? ;asdlkj!! This conference needs us!
Comic-Conventions
Particular Artists or writers (Bendis, Steranko, Kirby, Everett, Niles, etc)
The Rise of the Graphic Novel
What is a Graphic Novel?
History of Newspaper Comics!
Gay Characters in comics
Film and Superheroes!
Adapting Graphic Novels for the Screen1
Libraries and Graphic Novels
Racisms and the X-Men
Spiderman as the Everyman
Cartoon Network: Good or Bad for Comics
Comics and Philosophy
Graphic Novels as outlets for social justice (ie,, World War III)
Comics as political satire (eg,., Tom Tomorrow, Addicted To War)

These are just general examples ANY topic will be considered

Please send title and abstract to:

Rob Weiner area chair
Texas Tech University
Humanities Librarian
Rweiner5@sbcglobal.net

Box 53841
Lubbock Texas

Information about our areas of study, conference travel, lodging, and the organization can be found on our regularly updated website:

http://www.h-net.org/~swpca/index.html

We look forward to seeing you this winter in sunny Albuquerque where we invite you to explore Route 66, local pueblos, hiking trails, museums, the Sandia and Isleta casinos, area ski resorts, and nearby Santa Fe.


Conference Rates: Professionals, $140; Graduate students $120; Spouse, partner $50

Information about our areas of study, conference travel, lodging, and the organization can be found on our regularly updated website: http://www.h-net.org/~swpca/index.html


SW/TX PCA/ACA 2009 Conference
February 24-28, 2009
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
330 Tijeras Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: 1.505.842.1234
Fax: 1.505.766.6710
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