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[ecrea] cfp. Asian Pop Culture fandom in Europe
Tue Jan 19 23:23:44 GMT 2010
Call for papers
Panel proposal for Crossroad 2010, 17-21 June, Hong Kong
"Asian Pop Culture Fandom in Europe"
Traditionally, Asian pop culture's trans national consumption has
been studied in terms of strategies of global cultural industry,
identity construction of diasporas and migrant audiences, and
regionalized dynamics of media consumption (Japan mania, Korean
Flow). Meanwhile, the recent and rapidly growing popularity of Asian
pop culture in Europe put forward a new set of questions. The huge
popularity of Manga (especially in France) and the fandom of Asian
Pop music and TV drama among European consumers make incomplete the
existing thesis. For example, the growing popularity of Asian drama,
and in a degree that of Asian Pop music, is a pure web2 phenomenon
that any cultural industry theory can handle. Serial culture that
the Manga and the Drama consumption impose is quite different from
that of Western seriality. It therefore provides an intense
intercultural interface of global era. It also implicates a new
gender, generation, and race relationship formation. Between
fascination, addiction, and aesthetic judgement, European fans of
Asian Pop Culture are blurring the frontiers between legitimate,
dominating, and ostensible Western culture and "illegitimate"
(violent, infantile, emotional, and even free), docile and invisible
Asian popular culture. They are fans of Asian Film d'Auteur as well
as that of popular TV drama and Pop idols, paracinemaic critics at
the same time camp viewers of Asian stars. This cultural eclectism
can provide an interesting field of Reception and Fan studies.
This panel aims above all to identify clearly the cultural dynamics
of emerging Asian pop culture fandom in Europe and hope to address
the theoretical stakes as gender and race relationship in global culture.
The communication proposal (150 word maximum and a short biography
of the author) is to be sent to :
<mailto:(skhong /at/ wanadoo.fr)>(skhong /at/ wanadoo.fr), before the 31st
January. (The deadline of panel submission is the 14th February)
Please feel free to contact me
(<mailto:(skhong /at/ wanadoo.fr)>(skhong /at/ wanadoo.fr)) for any request on the
panel programme, and you can find the pratical information on the
conference web site : www.crossroad2010.org
Best wishes,
Sek-Kyeong HONG-MERCIER
Associate Professor, University of Bordeax, Laboratory MICA
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
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