The deadline for submission is May 30th, so hurry up and submit now.
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Call for Participation / Call for Abstracts
Institute for Comics Studies
Comic Book Convention Conference Series
DRAGON*CON 3rd ANNUAL COMICS & POPULAR ARTS CONFERENCE
Atlanta, Georgia September 3-6, 2010
The Institute for Comic Studies and Dragon*Con present their third annual academic conference for the studies of comics and the popular arts. The conference will take place at Dragon*Con, the largest multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction and fantasy, gaming, comics, literature, art, music, and film in the US. For more info on Dragon*Con, visit http://dragoncon.org/
Please submit a proposal abstract for a 15/20-minute presentation that engages in substantial scholarly examinations of comic books, manga, graphic novels, anime, science/speculative fiction, fantasy, or other parts of popular culture. A broad range of disciplinary and theoretical perspectives is being sought, including literary and art criticism, philosophy, linguistics, history, and communication. Proposals may range from discussions of the nature of the comics medium, analyses of particular works and authors, discussions of the visual language of comics, comics pedagogy, cross-cultural and cross-medium comparisons, and more.
This year, we're especially interested in proposals dealing with
* Anime and Manga
* Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series
* Stargate
* MMORPG's
* Paranormal SF (e.g., Lost, X-Files, Fringe, etc.)
* Post-Apocalyptic Studies
Though we're open to any topics relevant to the study of comics and the popular arts.
This conference at Dragon*Con represents the Institute for Comics Studies' mission to promote the study, understanding, and cultural legitimacy of comics and to support the discussion and dissemination of this study and understanding via public venues.
100 to 200 word proposals due: May 30, 2010
Please submit your proposals at:
http://www.hsu.edu/form.aspx?ekfrm=40054
More information at:
http://www.utdallas.edu/~mattbrown/DragonCon.html
Send any questions to: thehangedman@gmail.com
Participants must register for the convention. Information can be found here:
http://dragoncon.org/members.php#DC_Memb
Prospective participants are encouraged to submit a guest application in advance at the following address:
http://dragoncon.org/dc_guest_app.php
Acceptance to the academic conference is no guarantee of "guest" status at the convention (and indeed, it is very unlikely).
Matt Brown, Ph.D.
Dragon*Con Academics Chair
thehangedman@gmail.com
www.instituteforcomicsstudies.org
Assistant Professor, School of Arts & Humanities
The University of Texas at Dallas
Institute for Comics Studies
Comic Book Convention Conference Series
DRAGON*CON 3rd ANNUAL COMICS & POPULAR ARTS CONFERENCE
Atlanta, Georgia September 3-6, 2010
The Institute for Comic Studies and Dragon*Con present their third annual academic conference for the studies of comics and the popular arts. The conference will take place at Dragon*Con, the largest multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction and fantasy, gaming, comics, literature, art, music, and film in the US. For more info on Dragon*Con, visit http://dragoncon.org/
Please submit a proposal abstract for a 15/20-minute presentation that engages in substantial scholarly examinations of comic books, manga, graphic novels, anime, science/speculative fiction, fantasy, or other parts of popular culture. A broad range of disciplinary and theoretical perspectives is being sought, including literary and art criticism, philosophy, linguistics, history, and communication. Proposals may range from discussions of the nature of the comics medium, analyses of particular works and authors, discussions of the visual language of comics, comics pedagogy, cross-cultural and cross-medium comparisons, and more.
This year, we're especially interested in proposals dealing with
* Anime and Manga
* Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series
* Stargate
* MMORPG's
* Paranormal SF (e.g., Lost, X-Files, Fringe, etc.)
* Post-Apocalyptic Studies
Though we're open to any topics relevant to the study of comics and the popular arts.
This conference at Dragon*Con represents the Institute for Comics Studies' mission to promote the study, understanding, and cultural legitimacy of comics and to support the discussion and dissemination of this study and understanding via public venues.
100 to 200 word proposals due: May 30, 2010
Please submit your proposals at:
http://www.hsu.edu/form.aspx?ekfrm=40054
More information at:
http://www.utdallas.edu/~mattbrown/DragonCon.html
Send any questions to: thehangedman@gmail.com
Participants must register for the convention. Information can be found here:
http://dragoncon.org/members.php#DC_Memb
Prospective participants are encouraged to submit a guest application in advance at the following address:
http://dragoncon.org/dc_guest_app.php
Acceptance to the academic conference is no guarantee of "guest" status at the convention (and indeed, it is very unlikely).
Matt Brown, Ph.D.
Dragon*Con Academics Chair
thehangedman@gmail.com
www.instituteforcomicsstudies.org
Assistant Professor, School of Arts & Humanities
The University of Texas at Dallas