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[Commlist] online conference on popular culture - Midlands Network of Popular Culture

Mon Aug 16 13:10:56 GMT 2021





The Midlands Network of Popular Culture is hosting a *_free_* one-day Zoom conference on Thu 19^th Aug. Open to everyone, the aim is to demonstrate the diversity of popular culture research taking place in the UK Midlands and beyond.

Please see the full schedule, including abstracts and bios, in our Google doc here <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yir3B8mgNCPXHecsgMODujcWRJCX1cBI/>.

Full link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yir3B8mgNCPXHecsgMODujcWRJCX1cBI/ <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yir3B8mgNCPXHecsgMODujcWRJCX1cBI/>


*_Abridged Schedule:_*


*12.30-1pm: Have Lunch with MNPC*
A relaxed Zoom call for attendees to chat and network before the forum.

*1-1.5pm: Opening Remarks*

*1.15-2.15pm: International Keynote Speaker*
_Prof. Ken Gelder_, University of Melbourne. Paper title: _“Transnational Draculas”_

This paper looks at Dracula as a transnational ‘stranger’ who routinely migrates to other places through adaptations and re-presentations of Stoker’s uber vampire narrative - from the /Twilight /films to /Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter/ to Hideyuki Kikuchi's /Vampire Hunter D/ and John Ajvide Lindqvist's novel /Let the Right One In/.

*2.30-4pm: MidsPop Members Panel.* 20-minute papers.

Amy Hondsmerk, Nottingham Trent University: _“Smocks and Simulators in Lockdown: A New Beginning at the Intersection of Museums and Digital Games?”_

Cinzia DuBois, University of Birmingham: _“Loki, Latin and Why Classics in Hollywood Matters”_

Laura La Beur, University of Edinburgh: _“Microplastics everywhere and not a fish to eat?! Language, Social Movement and Marine Debris”_

*4.20-5.20pm: Midlands Keynote Speaker*
_Dr. Will Tattersdill_, University of Birmingham: _“Towards (or away from) a Counterfactual Criticism”_

What can science fiction do for our reading of the Victorian canon? Applying the lessons of Alternate History sci-fi to the serialized 19th-century novel offers an underdiscussed way of reading literary texts: the counterfactual mode.

*5.30-7pm: Roundtable Discussion: ‘Archives and Popular Culture: Researching and Working in Archives’*

_Participants:_

Jennifer Voss, Archives Assistant, De Montfort University
Dr. Rebecca Bowd, University Archivist, University of Huddersfield
Kat Pearson, doctoral researcher, University of Warwick
Catherine Meades, independent genealogist

*7-7.15pm: Closing Remarks*

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To sign up to attend the conference for free, please go to the Eventbrite page here <https://www.eventbrite.com/e/annual-forum-midlands-network-of-popular-culture-tickets-163651051701>.

You will be emailed the Zoom link shortly before the event.

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The Midlands Network of Popular Culture is a network set up for academics with research interests in all forms of popular culture. To find out more or join as a (free) member, see our website: https://midspopculture.wixsite.com/website/get-involved <https://midspopculture.wixsite.com/website/get-involved>

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