CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: NEPCA's Philosophy, Belief, and Pop Culture Area
The 2026 Northeast Popular Culture Association (NEPCA) will host its annual conference this fall as a virtual conference from Thursday, October 15th through Saturday October 17th.
We are looking forward to another engaging and rewarding conference for new and seasoned members alike. We are seeking proposals for panels and presentations for this year’s conference, including proposals for the Philosophy, Belief, and Pop Culture Area.
Philosophy questions general and fundamental concepts of our world and reality, such as reason, values, language, knowledge, existence, and the mind, body and soul. It functions as one of our oldest means of studying, understanding, and explaining, and prominent practitioners feature across time and cultures (e.g., Plato, Nietzsche, Confucius, Laozi, Ibn Rushd, Ptahhotep, Adi Shankara, Anthony William Amo, Nezahualcoyotl, etc.). This area welcomes proposals from all academic and methodological perspectives that either use philosophic principles to engage with/analyze examples of pop culture or explore depictions of philosophy within pop culture. Some specific potential topics include but are not limited to:
- The portrayal of philosophy, belief systems, religions, and mythologies across any medium (e.g., literature, film, television, comics/graphic novels, poetry, anime and manga, video games, tabletop role-playing games, etc.)
- The depiction of historic philosophers and religious leaders in pop culture and media
- The evolution of philosophical principles, belief systems, religions, and mythologies in pop culture and media
- The application of philosophic principles and religious teachings in American politics and news media
- The development of new philosophical principles, belief systems, religions, and mythologies through fiction
The call will be open until Monday, June 15 by 5pm EDT. You can submit your proposal at NEPCA Call for Proposals for 2026 Fall Virtual Conference