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[ecrea] CFP: Console-ing Passions
Mon Nov 14 09:47:21 GMT 2016
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*CONSOLE-ING PASSIONS*
/International Conference on Television, Video, Audio, New Media, and
Feminism/
*July 27-29 2017*
*East Carolina University*
*Greenville, NC*
Console-ing Passions was founded in 1989 by a group of feminist media
scholars and artists looking to create a space to present work and
foster scholarship on issues of television, culture, and identity, with
an emphasis on gender and sexuality. The first Console-ing Passions
conference was held at the University of Iowa in 1992. Since then,
Console-ing Passions has expanded to become not only the most important
conference for scholars studying gender in television but also among the
top conferences for scholars of media generally.
The 2017 Conference Organizing Committee invites proposals for
individual papers, pre-constituted panels, and pre-constituted forums
that consider television, video, audio, or new media alongside gender,
sexuality, race, and/or other intersected components of identity. We
also welcome proposals for video, audio, or new media creative works
related to gender and other modes of identity. In light of the possible
persistence of House Bill 2 in North Carolina, the host committee
encourages and will give special preference to panels, forums and
creative works that engage with the stakes and consequences of studying,
teaching and writing about LGBTQI representation and how it intersects
with gender identity, racial and economic justice, class, immigration
and citizenship, ability and disability, incarceration, and other
categories and social concerns. In particular, we encourage encourage
panels and forums specifically devoted to critically interrogating HB2
and anti-LGBTQI legislation in North Carolina and elsewhere in order to
make CP@ECU a venue for engaging and analyzing the impact of this
legislation as well as a space of resistance.
*A note on undergraduate submissions: *Console-ing Passions is also
accepting undergraduate proposals. Please encourage interested
undergraduates to apply.
*A note on travel funding: *Scholars who wish to attend CP@ECU but lack
state travel funds due to boycotts of North Carolina related to HB2 will
be eligible to apply for assistance from a limited pool of special
travel funds. Stay tuned for more information.
*A note on House Bill 2:*Console-ing Passions 2017 will provide a safe,
welcoming environment to all of its members. The 2017 Conference
Organizing Committee does not support or enforce HB2. Both the ECU
Faculty Senate and the Greenville City Council passed resolutions
opposing HB2.
*Submission Guidelines:*
The deadline for submissions is 11:59 PM (US Eastern Daylight Time) on
Monday, January 16 2017.
The Submittable link will be available starting on December 1, 2016:
http://www.console-ingpassions.org/cfp-cp-conference-2017/
*Proposal Guidelines:*
Proposers may submit:
1.one paper *or* creative project, and one CP Forum.
Attendees may present:
1.one paper *or* creative project, and may participate in one CP Forum.
*Individual Papers:*Individuals submitting a paper proposals should
provide an abstract of 250 words, a short bio, and contact information.
Co-authored papers are acceptable.
*Panels:*Panel coordinators should submit a 250-word rationale for the
pre-constituted panel as a whole. Coordinators should submit a 250-word
abstract, a short bio, and contact information for each panel
participant. Panels should include 3-4 papers. Co-authored papers are
acceptable. Panels that include a diversity of panelist affiliations and
experience levels are strongly encouraged.
*CP Forums:*Building upon the success of discussion-based roundtables at
Flow and other conferences, we invite proposals for a limited number of
pre-constituted roundtables that focus either on scholarly topics in the
field or matters of professional interest. We are especially interested
in roundtables that are likely to engage wide participation by
conference attendees and which reflect our field's diversity of cultural
identities, institutions, methodologies, and professional rank or
employment status. Proposals should be submitted by a convener, who will
propose a question (<100 words) and solicit brief (<250 words) responses
from 5-7 respondents. Proposals should also include a brief bio and
contact information for the convener and each participant. If the
proposal is accepted, each participant will write a response to the
question of no more than 600 words, which must be submitted to the
conference organizers 2 weeks prior to the conference. Those papers will
be circulated to all attendees and will form the basis of a public
discussion during the CP Forum sessions. Roundtable participants’
remarks at the conference should be brief in order to encourage
substantive discussion with attendees.
*Creative Works:*We invite proposals for video, audio, or new media
screenings or exhibits. Each proposal should consist of a 350-word
abstract (including the length and format of the work), a short bio of
the producer/director, and contact information. If the work is viewable
online, please submit a URL.
Please direct any questions about the conference and/or the submission
process to the conference organizers:
*Email:*(cpgreenville2017 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(cpgreenville2017 /at/ gmail.com)>
*Follow us on Twitter:*@CPECU17
*Like us on FB:*https://www.facebook.com/CPECU2017/
*Visit the conference website for updates about events, schedules,
travel information, and more:*
http://www.console-ingpassions.org/
*Conference Organizers:*
Cheryl Dudasik-Wiggs, Teaching Instructor, Department of English
(Women’s Studies)
Anna Froula, Associate Professor, Department of English (Film Studies)
Amanda Ann Klein, Associate Professor, Department of English (Film Studies)
Marianne Montgomery, Associate Professor, Department of English
(Renaissance Studies)
Jennifer Valko, Associate Professor, Department of Foreign Languages
(Hispanic Studies)
Katy Kavanagh Webb, Assistant Professor, Joyner Library
Carolyn Willis, Associate Professor, Joyner Library
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