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Comics Forum 2012full name / name of organization: Comics Forum contact email: I.Hague@chi.ac.uk Multiculturalism and Representation: A Conference on Comics 15 -16 November 2012, Leeds Multiculturalism, and the representation of it, has long presented challenges for the medium of comics (including manga and bande dessinée). Questions surround the ways in which characters of differing cultures and/or nationalities can and should be presented; answers to which have ranged from anthropomorphism to xenophobia. Issues also exist around the diversity of creators and characters, and the (lack of) visibility for characters that do not conform to particular cultural stereotypes. At Comics Forum 2012, the fourth event in the Thought Bubble conference series, we will attempt to draw out some of the complexities of this field in order to better understand both the problems and the achievements of the medium in dealing with multiculturalism. Subjects for discussion may include, but are not limited to: • Cultural diversity (or lack thereof) in comics, manga and bande dessinée Proposals of 250 words are invited for talks of 15-20 minutes in length, and should be emailed along with a short biography (around 100 words) to Ian Hague (Department of History, University of Chichester) at: I.Hague@chi.ac.uk. The deadline for submission is 16/07/2012 and notification of acceptance or rejection will be emailed by or before 30/07/2012. To keep up with all the latest Comics Forum developments, see http://comicsforum.org. cfp categories: african-american american bibliography_and_history_of_the_book childrens_literature classical_studies cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches gender_studies_and_sexuality interdisciplinary international_conferences popular_culture theory
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