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[ecrea] Pop Culture and World Politics V.11 CFP -- After the Cultural Politics of Popular Worlds
Tue Feb 20 17:14:57 GMT 2018
Pop Culture and World Politics V.11
Presents:
After the Cultural Politics of Popular Worlds
Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia
August 10-12, 2018
Reflection arrives after the 10^th anniversary of PCWP. PCWP V.1-6
fulfilled the promise of creating a space to “explore the range of
interconnections between (world) politics and /popular /culture (broadly
conceived, including, but not limited to, news media, films, TV, ads,
magazines, graphic novels, fashion, food, music, video games), bringing
together scholars from diverse perspectives in politics and IR, as well
as forging interdisciplinary links with scholars in other fields.”It
showcased the inter-textual continuum by exploring how popular culture
represents current world problems but also how current world problems
are shaped by already existing popular cultures. Achieving maturity,
PCWP V.6-9 became an opportunity for researchers to pursue their
research unashamed: no longer needing to justify their research agenda,
researchers were encouraged to push further into questions of mimesis,
aesthetics, materialism, political economy, diversity, intersectionality
etc. An explosion of profound research could be celebrated on its own
terms. At PCWP 10 a new challenge was made: “to advance, it is important
to go beyond disciplinary boundaries. There is much to learn from other
fields who have also engaged with the ways culture, the popular, and
power are intertwined.”
As such, *After the Cultural Politics of Popular Worlds* invites PCWP
scholars to engage in agenda setting for the next decade. It encourages
proposals that explore the limits studying PCWP in and after the
cultural, aesthetic, materialist, ontological, affective and speculative
turns. It invites a return to the epistemological questions that a study
of inter-text attempted to solve and the aesthetic embrace attempted to
open. It incites reassessment of the enduring debts that graft studying
politics and culture onto the problem of worlds, times and challenges.
It anticipates fresh engagements with the practices, procedures and
performances used in the study of PCWP. It asks if PCWP always arrives
after the fact and whether PCWP can participate in the fantasy of
creating alternative worlds? *After the Cultural Politics of Popular
Worlds* seeks a fresh agenda for PCWP; it is not a necessary or easy
task, it simply an invitation, after the fact.
As such, in addition to the wide range of research questions championed
in PCWP’s last 10 years, this convergence also invites papers that
explore the following provocations:
Will PCWP remain a “Western” vocation?
Will PCWP retain a cultural orientation?
Will PCWP maintain an aesthetic occupation?
Will PCWP address science and technology changes?
Will PCWP survive the inclusion of new voices, formats and practitioners?
Will PCWP exceed its methodological and/or pedagogical foundations?
Can PCWP maintain its experimental calling?
Acadia University is located in Wolfville at the heart of Nova Scotia’s
Annapolis Valley and Bay of Fundy. Just steps beyond Acadia’s campus
you can explore a rich, natural environment that includes the world’s
highest tides, award winning wineries, woodland and coastal hiking
trails, and bountiful farmers’ markets. PCWP in August is the perfect
time to visit Canada’s maritime provinces. See
https://pcwp2018.wordpress.com <https://pcwp2018.wordpress.com/>for
endearing travel, housing and tourist information.
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*Submission Instructions:*
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Abstract submissions may include individual papers, panels, or
roundtables. Please include paper/panel/roundtable information in the
body of the email and/or as an attachment in PDF format. Individual
papers please include your contact details. Panel/roundtable submission
should include five papers/presenters. For panel and roundtable
submissions please include the contact details for all participants as
well as the convener. With the goal of making an interesting program,
we might move stuff around.
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*Submission Deadline: March 30, 2018 -- Acceptance Notification: ASAP *
*Submissions and inquiries should be sent to (pcwp2018 /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(pcwp2018 /at/ gmail.com)>*
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*Please circulate widely*
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