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CFP: Adaptation as Process (2011 ACA/PCA Conference-San Antonio): 4/20/11-4/23/11full name / name of organization: Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association contact email: ndicecco@sfu.ca The Adaptation Section of the PCA/ACA & Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Associations Joint Conference Adaptation as Process With recent publications like Redefining Adaptation (2010) and Beyond Adaptation (2010), adaptation is increasingly treated less as a kind of text than as a way of looking at intertextual relationships. As such, adaptation studies offers a broad set of tools for scholarly work across and between disciplines: in literary studies, highlighting relationships between form, content and meaning; in print culture, triangulating human agency in the production of physical texts; in education, demonstrating different literacies; in cultural studies, pointing to the social and political forces that unconsciously shape narrative; and so on. This panel is interested in proposals that evaluate adaptation as a methodology – a process of interpretation. What are the various ways we have talked about studying adaptation to date? What are the various ways we can study adaptation? How can we use adaptation as part of a broader toolset across disciplines? Proposals may include: • adaptation and reception theory By its very premise, this panel welcomes proposals that challenge or transgress any assumptions I may be making with the above categories. Please send titled proposals of 200-400 words by December 8th to Nico Dicecco (ndicecco@sfu.ca). cfp categories: american childrens_literature film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality general_announcements interdisciplinary popular_culture theatre theory twentieth_century_and_beyond
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