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[Commlist] CFP: Monster Media Conference 2026
Sat Feb 14 19:03:32 GMT 2026
CFP: Monster Media Conference 2026
Please see information below for our upcoming Monster Media Conference
18-19 June 2026 (abstracts due 15 March 2026)
As long as humans have been making media, we have been making media
about monsters. From neolithic paintings of monsters in the Cave of
Beasts and the myriad monsters of Homer’s Odyssey, to the now-classic
monsters of 19th-century Gothic literature and the creature features of
20th-century cinema, to zombie video games and Lady Gaga’s Monster Ball
tour, our fascination with monsters has spanned across nearly every
medium. While monstrosity is complex and its manifestations manifold,
Jeffrey Jerome Cohen has theorized that the monster will defy easy
categorization, that it is an embodiment of a specific cultural moment,
and that it will evolve and shift to ensure its survival through the
ages (“Monster Culture (Seven Theses)”). While it has often been
accepted that media can be a cipher for a specific cultural moment, new
directions in media studies, particularly theories of intermediality,
find even more similarities between media and the monster:
intermediality posits that media categories are not actually as solid as
we may like to believe (Lúcia Nagib and Anne Jerslev, Impure Cinema:
Intermedial and Intercultural Approaches to Film), and that media forms
evolve and shift over time while maintaining traces of their
predecessors in their new forms (Jay Bolter and David Gruisin,
Remediation: Understanding New Media). This conference aims to explore
the relationship between monsters and the media in which they are
portrayed, and the way monsters and monster theory can help us better
understand media itself. We are interested in papers on the following
topics (or any others that deal with the intersection of monsters and
media):
– Media about monsters – Vampire movies, zombie video games, ghost
novels, etc.
– Media that is itself monstrous – Remix/mashup, adaptation, hybrid
media forms, etc.
– Relationships between monster narratives and their mediums
– How medial affordances affect constructions of monstrosity
– Media as part of the telling of monster narratives/part of the
construction of monstrosity
– Adaptations, transmediations, and retellings of monster narratives
– Media forms that, like the monster, defy boundaries
– Monstrosity in non-narrative media forms – Fashion, music, painting,
photography, sculpture
– Monsterizing effects of mediation
– Using monster theory to better understand medial phenomena/using
medial theory to better understand monstrosity
In addition to academic papers, we are interested in showcasing
practical and artistic works that use monstrous medial approaches. These
could take many forms, including a film screening, a visual art piece, a
musical performance, a literature reading – or whatever else your
monstrous mind can dream up!
We will also feature keynote talks, presentations, and interactive
workshops from special guests – check our website for updates.
Monstrous media that inspired the organizers:
– Monograph: Gothic Remixed: Monster Mashups and Frankenfictions in
21st-Century Culture, Megen de Bruin-Molé
– Article: “Vampire Adaptation”, Thomas Leitch
– Film: Ringu, Hideo Nakata
– Novel: Jane Bites Back, Michael Thomas Ford
– Video Game: Layers of Fear: Legacy, Bloober Team
The conference will take place 18-19 June 2025 at the University of
Edinburgh. Remote participants are welcome and will present their works
virtually.
Please submit a title and 250-word abstract to:
(monstermediaconference /at/ gmail.com) by 15 March 2026. In your email, please
include your name, what type of submission you are proposing (paper or
practical work), and if you expect to be presenting in-person or remotely.
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