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CFP: [Cultural-Historical] Buying and Selling Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror (10/31/08; ICFA, 3/18/09 â 3/22/09)

updated: 
Thursday, August 14, 2008 - 4:46pm
Barbara Lucas

Participants are being sought for paper sessions on Gaming Theory and
Culture for the 30th Annual International Conference on the Fantastic in
the Arts.

The focus of ICFA 30 is on time and the fantastic, and while papers
relating to this theme are welcome, proposals on any topics related to
this call will be considered. The conference will be held in Orlando,
Florida, from March 18 - 22, 2009 at the Orlando Airport Marriott Hotel.
For more information and updates about the conference, please visit
www.iafa.org.

CFP: [20th] Buying and Selling Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror (10/31/08; ICFA, 3/18/09 â 3/22/09)

updated: 
Thursday, August 14, 2008 - 4:45pm
Barbara Lucas

Participants are being sought for paper sessions on Gaming Theory and
Culture for the 30th Annual International Conference on the Fantastic in
the Arts.

The focus of ICFA 30 is on time and the fantastic, and while papers
relating to this theme are welcome, proposals on any topics related to
this call will be considered. The conference will be held in Orlando,
Florida, from March 18 - 22, 2009 at the Orlando Airport Marriott Hotel.
For more information and updates about the conference, please visit
www.iafa.org.

CFP: [Science] Gaming Theory and Culture (10/31/08; ICFA, 3/18/09 â 3/22/09)

updated: 
Thursday, August 14, 2008 - 4:45pm
Barbara Lucas

Participants are being sought for paper sessions on Gaming Theory and
Culture for the 30th Annual International Conference on the Fantastic in
the Arts.

The focus of ICFA 30 is on time and the fantastic, and while papers
relating to this theme are welcome, proposals on any topics related to
this call will be considered. The conference will be held in Orlando,
Florida, from March 18 - 22, 2009 at the Orlando Airport Marriott Hotel.
For more information and updates about the conference, please visit
www.iafa.org.

CFP: [General] Gaming Theory and Culture (10/31/08; ICFA, 3/18/09 â 3/22/09)

updated: 
Thursday, August 14, 2008 - 4:44pm
Barbara Lucas

Participants are being sought for paper sessions on Gaming Theory and
Culture for the 30th Annual International Conference on the Fantastic in
the Arts.

The focus of ICFA 30 is on time and the fantastic, and while papers
relating to this theme are welcome, proposals on any topics related to
this call will be considered. The conference will be held in Orlando,
Florida, from March 18 - 22, 2009 at the Orlando Airport Marriott Hotel.
For more information and updates about the conference, please visit
www.iafa.org.

CFP: [Gender Studies] Gaming Theory and Culture (10/31/08; ICFA, 3/18/09 â 3/22/09)

updated: 
Thursday, August 14, 2008 - 4:44pm
Barbara Lucas

Participants are being sought for paper sessions on Gaming Theory and
Culture for the 30th Annual International Conference on the Fantastic in
the Arts.

The focus of ICFA 30 is on time and the fantastic, and while papers
relating to this theme are welcome, proposals on any topics related to
this call will be considered. The conference will be held in Orlando,
Florida, from March 18 - 22, 2009 at the Orlando Airport Marriott Hotel.
For more information and updates about the conference, please visit
www.iafa.org.

CFP: [Cultural-Historical] Gaming Theory and Culture (10/31/08; ICFA, 3/18/09 â 3/22/09)

updated: 
Thursday, August 14, 2008 - 4:44pm
Barbara Lucas

Participants are being sought for paper sessions on Gaming Theory and
Culture for the 30th Annual International Conference on the Fantastic in
the Arts.

The focus of ICFA 30 is on time and the fantastic, and while papers
relating to this theme are welcome, proposals on any topics related to
this call will be considered. The conference will be held in Orlando,
Florida, from March 18 - 22, 2009 at the Orlando Airport Marriott Hotel.
For more information and updates about the conference, please visit
www.iafa.org.

CFP: [Theory] Gaming Theory and Culture (10/31/08; ICFA, 3/18/09 â 3/22/09)

updated: 
Thursday, August 14, 2008 - 4:44pm
Barbara Lucas

Participants are being sought for paper sessions on Gaming Theory and
Culture for the 30th Annual International Conference on the Fantastic in
the Arts.

The focus of ICFA 30 is on time and the fantastic, and while papers
relating to this theme are welcome, proposals on any topics related to
this call will be considered. The conference will be held in Orlando,
Florida, from March 18 - 22, 2009 at the Orlando Airport Marriott Hotel.
For more information and updates about the conference, please visit
www.iafa.org.

CFP: [General] Anne Rice––PCA/ACA Conference (2009; New Orleans)

updated: 
Thursday, August 14, 2008 - 4:33pm
Patrick McAleer

The Vampire in Literature, Culture and Film Area of the Popular Culture
Association is seeking papers focused on the fiction and films of Anne
Rice for the Joint National Popular Culture Association/American Culture
Association Conference to be held April 8-11, 2009 in New Orleans.

CFP: [General] Buffy the Vampire Slayer––PCA/ACA Conference (2009; New Orleans)

updated: 
Thursday, August 14, 2008 - 4:32pm
Patrick McAleer

The Vampire in Literature, Culture and Film Area of the Popular Culture
Association is seeking papers specifically focused on the television
series Buffy the Vampire Slayer for the Joint National Popular Culture
Association/American Culture Association Conference to be held April 8-11,
2009 in New Orleans.

CFP: [Graduate] Conference on Global Film (10/1/2008; 3/5-8/2009)

updated: 
Thursday, August 14, 2008 - 2:35pm
William Verrone

The University of North Alabama Conference on Global Film invites
proposals on any aspect of world cinema. Proposals should consider some
area of the intersection among film, society, and culture, exploring
films as social and historical artifacts of the culture and nation from
which they arise, as well as the role played by film in constructing,
shaping, and re-imagining issues of nationhood, nationality, and
transnationalism.

Papers may take a single film focus or make comparative considerations,
and can take a theoretical or historical approach. Examples or suggested
topics might include papers that examine the following areas in a single
film, several films, or national cinemas:

CFP: [Film] Classical Representations in Popular Culture

updated: 
Thursday, August 14, 2008 - 2:34pm
Kirsten Day

CALL FOR PAPERS
 
The Southwest Texas Popular Culture Association/American Culture
Association will once again be sponsoring a session on CLASSICAL
REPRESENTATIONS IN POPULAR CULTURE (formerly entitled “Classical Myths in
Recent Literature and Film”) at the 30th Annual meeting to be held February
24-28, 2009 at the Hyatt Regency Conference Hotel in downtown Albuquerque,
New Mexico.

Papers on any aspect of Greek and Roman antiquity in contemporary culture
are eligible for consideration. Papers focused on the following themes are
particularly welcome:

CFP: [Film] Conference on Global Film

updated: 
Thursday, August 14, 2008 - 2:32pm
William Verrone

The University of North Alabama Conference on Global Film invites
proposals on any aspect of world cinema. Proposals should consider some
area of the intersection among film, society, and culture, exploring
films as social and historical artifacts of the culture and nation from
which they arise, as well as the role played by film in constructing,
shaping, and re-imagining issues of nationhood, nationality, and
transnationalism.

Papers may take a single film focus or make comparative considerations,
and can take a theoretical or historical approach. Examples or suggested
topics might include papers that examine the following areas in a single
film, several films, or national cinemas:

CFP: [American] The South in Contemporary Film - Collection (10/1/08; 6/31/09)

updated: 
Thursday, August 14, 2008 - 12:01pm
Andrew Leiter

This is a call for new essays for an edited collection on representations
of the South and southerners in films produced since 1970. Topics might
include (but are not limited to) southerners “abroad,” “foreigners” in the
South, commercialization of southern culture, issues of authenticity and
exploitation, environment and ecology, complications of traditional
southern images, and developing trends in gender and/or racial
representations. Submissions considering independent or popular films are
welcome. By October 1, 2008, please send 300-500 word abstracts, a short
CV, and contact information via email to Andrew Leiter, Lycoming College,
at leiter_at_lycoming.edu.

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