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[UPDATE] CFP - Graphic Engagement: The Politics of Comics and Animationfull name / name of organization: Comparative Literature Program at Purdue University contact email: graphic.engagement@gmail.com The Purdue Comparative Literature Program presents the 2010 Conference Graphic Engagement: The Politics of Comics and Animation Purdue University – West Lafayette, IN The Purdue University Comparative Literature Program welcomes papers that explore the ways in which comics and film animation engage us politically and profoundly influence the way we define gender, race, religion, class, and nationhood. “Political” can be defined broadly, relating not only to affairs of state, but also the praxis of visual narrative and ways it affects individual identity and community dynamics. Possible paper topics may include, but are not limited to: · The appropriation of national myths and folktales in animated film Keynote Speaker Kim Deitch got his start in the late 1960s, working at The East Village Other and Gothic Blimp Works. An Eisner Award-winning writer with experience in both comics and animation, he is the author of such works as All Waldo Comics, The Boulevard of Broken Dreams, Alias the Cat, Shadowland, and The Search for Smilin’ Ed. For up-to-date information on the event, including details on the keynote speaker and registration, visit the conference website: http://graphicengagement.wordpress.com/ Email abstracts of 250 words, with a brief author biography, to: Deadline for submissions is June 18, 2010. Hotel rooms have been set aside at the Union Club Hotel, Purdue Memorial Union http://www.weeniebaste.com/CFP-Purdue2010.pdf cfp categories: african-american american bibliography_and_history_of_the_book childrens_literature cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ecocriticism_and_environmental_studies ethnicity_and_national_identity film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality general_announcements graduate_conferences interdisciplinary popular_culture postcolonial religion rhetoric_and_composition science_and_culture theory twentieth_century_and_beyond
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