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[Commlist] CFP: “Miss America and Pageants: Gowns, Crowns, & Contradictions”
Thu Jan 26 18:37:57 GMT 2023
Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey
September 29, 2023
Proposals due by midnight March 12, 2023 to Dr. Katherine Turner
(atturnerk /at/ rowan.edu) <mailto:(turnerk /at/ rowan.edu)>
Rowan University, a research university of about 22,000 students in
South New Jersey,
will host this inaugural conference devoted to the phenomenon of beauty
pageants and other
similar competitions. With this conference, we hope to generate public
and scholarly
conversations about the complex social, cultural and political meanings
of Miss America and
other pageants. The conference will also showcase Rowan’s Miss America
digital archive, a
digital collection of documents, photos, and artifacts from the Miss
America Organization
collection. This conference is not sponsored by or directly affiliated
with the Miss America
Organization.
We are planning a one-day conference including keynote speaker Margot
Mifflin, panels
and roundtable sessions, and a poster session including both physical
and digital posters. It will
be both streamed and in-person, but we encourage in-person attendance
when possible.
As scholars, we come here neither to praise the beauty pageant, nor to
bury it. Our
intention is to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and understanding
of this American
institution. We especially hope to:
• highlight perspectives from people and groups traditionally excluded
from pageantry
• integrate the history of mainstream pageants such as Miss America with
nontraditional
pageants (Black, indigenous, queer, etc)
• explore the dialectic between pageant organizers, participants, and
critics
• interrogate the competition’s impact, as a largely female-organized
institution focused on
female participants, on women’s social, cultural, and political status
• explore pageantry through theatrical, performance, and artistic lenses
We invite papers and posters or digital project entries from all
disciplinary backgrounds,
Including:
History
Communications studies
Film and television studies
Women and gender studies
Childhood studies
Sociology
Anthropology
Literature
Cultural studies
Theatre and performance studies
Papers may be on any topic related to pageants with a United States or
international focus.
Scholars, teachers, professionals, grad students, and others are invited
to submit and attend.
Presentations will be delivered in person (virtual presentations may be
possible in certain
circumstances); attendees may attend in person or virtually.
Presentations should be no more than 20 minutes in length and delivered
in English. Individual
paper or poster proposals should consist of an abstract (not exceeding
300 words) and an
80-100 word bio in a single Word or PDF file. Panel proposals should
include abstracts for 3-4
papers, a brief rationale that connects the papers (100-200 words), and
biographies of each
participant (80-100 words) in a single pdf or Word file. Please indicate
if one of you will serve as
panel chair. Successful panel proposals will include participants from
more than one institution,
and, ideally, a mix of disciplines/fields and career stages.
Submit proposals for papers, panels, or posters to Dr. Katherine Turner
(atturnerk /at/ rowan.edu) <mailto:(turnerk /at/ rowan.edu)>
by midnight March 12, 2023.
*About Our Keynote Speaker*:
Margot Mifflin is an author and journalist who writes about women’s
history and the arts. She
wrote the first history of women’s tattoo culture, Bodies of Subversion:
A Secret History of
Women and Tattoo, and The Blue Tattoo: The Life of Olive Oatman. Her
book Looking For Miss
America: A Pageant’s 100-Year Quest to Define Womanhood, is the first
feminist cultural history
of the Miss America pageant. Margot’s writing has appeared in The New
York Times,
Entertainment Weekly, Vogue, Vice, The Los Angeles Review of Books, O,
The Oprah
Magazine, The New Yorker.com, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The
Washington Post, and
many other publications. Margot is an English professor at Lehman
College/CUNY and teaches
arts journalism at CUNY’s Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism.
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