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PCA/ACA National Conference: Romance Area - March 31 - April 3 2010full name / name of organization: Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association contact email: sarahfrantz@gmail.com PCA/ACA 2010 National Conference (Conference info: http://pcaaca.org/conference/national.php) Deadline for submission: November 30, 2009. We are interested in any and all topics about or related to popular romance: all genres, all media, all countries, all kinds, and all eras. All representations of romance in popular culture (fiction, stage, screen—large or small, commercial, advertising, music, song, dance, online, real life, etc.), from anywhere and anywhen, are welcome topics of discussion. We are considering proposals for individual papers, sessions organized around a theme, and special panels. Sessions are scheduled in one-hour slots, ideally with four papers or speakers per standard session. If you are involved in the creative industry of popular romance (romance author/editor, film director/producer, singer/songwriter, etc.) and are interested in speaking on your own work or on developments in the representations of popular romance, please contact us! Some possible topics (although we are by no means limited to these): Popular Romance on the World Stage (texts in translation, Western and non-Western media, local and comparative approaches) Presenters are encouraged to make use of the new array of romance scholarship resources online, including the romance bibliography , the RomanceScholar listserv , and the open Forums at the webpage of the International Association for the Study of Popular Romance sarahfrantz@gmail.com Darcy Martin If you have any questions as all, please contact one or both of the area chairs. Please feel free to forward, cross-post, or link to this call for papers. cfp categories: american cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality general_announcements international_conferences popular_culture romantic theory twentieth_century_and_beyond
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