CFP: Fan Art, Fiction, and Culture (11/30/06; ICFA, 3/14/07-3/17/07)
Participants are being sought for paper sessions on
Fan Art, Fiction, and Culture for the 28th Annual
International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts.
The focus of ICFA 28 is on gender and sexuality in the
fantastic, and while papers relating to this theme are
encouraged, proposals on any topics are welcome. The
conference will be held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
from March 14 - 17, 2007 at the Wyndham Fort
Lauderdale Airport Hotel. For more information and
updates about the conference, please visit
www.iafa.org.
Possible topics include (but are not limited to) the
following:
Comparative studies of fan fiction writers and
communities
Slash, het, or gen fiction
Interactions between writers and fandoms.
Fan fiction genres (e.g., hurt-comfort, BDSM, MPREG,
incest, etc)
Relationships between writers and their controlling
narratives
Real-person fictions (i.e., actor versus character
fictions)
Tensions between fanon and canon
Selling fannish creations
Photo manipulation and "vidding"
The role of the Internet in building fan communities
and shaping fannish interactions
Fan and media convention culture
Representations of self/identity in fandom
Fandom-specific language, how communication evolves
for and out of the community
Filking
Costuming and cosplay
Fan art
Any fandoms based on fantasy or science fiction, or
horror television, film, comics, gaming, anime, and
manga are welcome.
If you are interesting in submitting a paper,
proposals should include a 500-word abstract and
appropriate bibliography indicating the project's
scholarly or theoretical context. Be sure to include
current/working contact information (snailmail AND
email addresses). Also note whether your presentation
would require audio-visual equipment.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Barbara Lucas, Division Head
Community and Culture in the Fantastic Division
VIS
31225 Bainbridge Road, Suite M
Solon, OH 44139
barbedwriting_at_yahoo.com
The deadline for submissions is November 30, 2006.
However, proposals will be reviewed and accepted as
they are received.
You can review all conference information at the IAFA
website: www.iafa.org. Bookmark the site to keep
checking back for updates. For information and
updates specific to the Community and Culture
Division, visit
http://community.livejournal.com/ccfantastic/.
Please feel free to forward this call to other
listservs and individuals who might be interested.
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