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CFP: ICFA 34, "Fantastic Adaptations, Transformations, and Audiences," March 20-24, Orlandofull name / name of organization: International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts contact email: bishopk@suu.edu “Fantastic Adaptations, Transformations, and Audiences” ICFA 34 will explore the ubiquity of adaptation in all its Fantastic forms. In addition to essays examining our Guests’ work, conference papers might consider specific adaptations, adaptation theory, translation, elision and interpolation, postmodern pastiche, transformation and metafictionality, plagiarism and homage, audience and adaptation, franchise fiction, or the recent resurgence of reboots, retcons, remakes, and reimaginings. Panels might discuss the intersection of fantasy and adaptation, the question of fidelity, the relationship between adaptive creation and target audiences, the impact of fan fiction, the popular reception of adapted classics, the perils of translation, or the challenges of adaptation and multiple media. If everything must adapt or die, then join us in Orlando and put off death for another year. Conference participants may propose papers, plays for the festival, propose and organize panel discussions, give readings, or participate in other ways. We encourage papers on our honored guests. Download the call for proposals today! New this year, you may also submit for a 10-minute play festival! Submit by October 31st! http://iafa.highpoint.edu/annual-conference/submissions/ To Attend the International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts Some important steps: * Send in a paper proposal to the relevant division head (to Kyle Bishop for film and television). cfp categories: film_and_television
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