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CFP: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Legend NEPCA (6/1/10; Boston, MA 10/23/10)full name / name of organization: Michael A Torregrossa /The Society for the Study of Popular Culture and the Middle Ages contact email: popular.culture.and.the.middle.ages@gmail.com CALL FOR PAPERS Proposals are invited from scholars of all levels for papers to be presented in the Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Legend Area. Presentations will be limited to 15-20 minutes in length and may address any aspect of the multi-media genres of science fiction, fantasy, and/or legends in popular culture. Given the proximity to Halloween, we are especially interested in proposals devoted to the topic “Monstrous Medievalisms: Investigations of the Medieval in Gothic and Horror Narratives” for a session “Monstrous Medievalisms 2010" to be sponsored by the Society for the Study of Popular Culture and the Middle Ages. If you are interested in proposing a paper or panel of papers, please send a paper proposal of approximately 250 words and a one-page CV to both the Program Chair and to the Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Legend Area Chair at the following addresses: David E. Tanner Michael A. Torregrossa The Northeast Popular Culture Association (NEPCA) is a regional affiliate of the American Culture Association and the Popular Culture Association. NEPCA is an association of scholars in New England and New York, organized in 1974 at the University of Rhode Island. We reorganized and incorporated in Boston in 1992. The purpose of this professional association is to encourage and assist research, publication, and teaching on popular culture and culture studies topics by scholars in the northeast region of the United States. By bringing together scholars from various disciplines, both academic and non-academic people, we foster interdisciplinary research and learning. Membership in NEPCA is required for participation. Annual dues are currently $30. Further details are available at http://users.wpi.edu/~jphanlan/NEPCA.html. cfp categories: american childrens_literature eighteenth_century film_and_television medieval popular_culture renaissance romantic theatre twentieth_century_and_beyond victorian
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