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[ecrea] Call for Contributors Fan Phenomena: Batman
Mon Feb 13 12:03:37 GMT 2012
Call for Contributors /Fan Phenomena: Batman/
On the eve of Christopher Nolan’s trilogy-closer /The Dark Knight
Rises/,/ /Intellect is seeking contributors for /Fan Phenomena: Batman/.
This new series, /Fan Phenomena/, is prompted by a growing appetite for
books that tap into the fascination we have with what constitutes an
iconic or cultish phenomenon and how a particular person, TV show or
film character/film infiltrates their way into the public consciousness.
The series will look at particular examples of ‘fan culture’ and
approach the subject in an accessible manner aimed at both fans and
those interested in the cultural and social aspects of these fascinating
– and often unusual – ‘universes’.
Papers are invited that discuss any aspect of Batman and Fandom,
including, but not limited to, the following:
FAN MEDIA
From widely distributed fan films such as /Batman: Dead End /to slash
fiction that imagines Batman and Robin as more than just crime-fighting
colleagues, fan responses to Batman frequently broaden the scope of the
source material. Topics might include: fan art and fiction, fan films,
mashups, machinima as well as issues surrounding authorship and copyright.
ADAPTATIONS and INFLUENCE
Although Batman may have his origin in comics, the Dark Knight has cast
his shadow over a number of media and entertainments. Batman fans also
migrate between media, often bringing their expectations and habits with
them. Papers are invited which consider the interaction between Batman,
adaptations and fans. Topics might include: Online fandom, Fan criticism
of adaptations, viral marketing such as /The Dark Knight/,
Comic-Conventions, Transmedia Storytelling and Convergence Culture.
FASHION
From Bat-Symbol emblazoned T-shirts to full on cosplay, Batman’s ionic
status has inspired many fashion choices. Papers are invited which
consider this relationship. Topics might include: Merchandise, Escapism,
Fashion Trends and Cultural Impact of Style.
REPRESENTATIONS OF FANS
Papers are invited which discuss representations of “fans” in Batman
texts such as the “Beware the Gray Ghost” episode of /Batman: The
Animated Series /in which Bruce Wayne meets his childhood icon, or /The
Dark Knight /in which Batman inspires like-minded vigilantes.
ECONOMICS AND POPULARITY
Despite occasional dips in popularity, Batman has been an important
force in popular culture for over seventy years. Papers are invited
which consider the role fans have played in sustaining the hero’s
recognition.
Please submit abstracts of no more than 300 words, an academic bio and
contact details (either in the body of a mail or as a single attachment)
to Liam Burke at (liam.burke /at/ nuigalway.ie)
<mailto:(liam.burke /at/ nuigalway.ie)> by 12 March 2012. Final papers will be
3,000 - 3,500 words and will be need to be submitted no later than 31
May 2012.
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