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[ecrea] CfP "Cultural Crossings: Production, Consumption, and Reception across the Canada-US Border"
Tue Oct 01 22:13:25 GMT 2013
Cultural Crossings: Production, Consumption, and Reception across the
Canada-US Border
http://www.kent.ac.uk/ccusb/events/nottingham.html
Second international Culture and the Canada-US Border conference
University of Nottingham, 20-22 June 2014
Keynote Speakers: Charles Acland, Danielle Fuller, and DeNel Rehberg Sedo
Call for papers:
The Leverhulme Trust-funded Culture and the Canada-US Border
international research network is pleased to invite proposals for papers
or panels addressing topics related to cultural production, consumption,
and reception across the Canada-US border. The 49th parallel has been
considered by many Canadian nationalists to symbolize Canada’s cultural
independence from the United States, with attendant anxieties about how
an “undefended” border might fail to safeguard Canadian culture
adequately. This conference seeks to probe the implications for the
production, consumption, and reception of literature, film, television,
music, theatre, and visual art in relation to the Canada-US border. We
encourage analysis of cultural texts, phenomena, and industries both in
terms of how they might operate differently in Canada and the United
States and the ways in which they might straddle, or ignore, the border
altogether. We invite proposals on both contemporary and historical
cultural texts and contexts.
Although submissions on any relevant area of interest are welcome, we
particularly welcome papers focusing on the following in a cross-border
and/or comparative context:
* · book histories and publication contexts
* · reading cultures and communities
* · Hollywood North/runaway film and television production
* · Film exhibition and television broadcast
* · Performance
* · Re-mounts, re-makes, and adaptations
* · Musical production, consumption, or reception
* · Museum and gallery exhibition
* · Aesthetic influences
* · Cultural policy
* · Economics and their implications for cultural production and consumption
* · Fan cultures
* · Celebrity culture
* · Cultural workers
* · National habitus
* · Prize culture
* · Reading and/or viewing
* · Cultural censorship
Please send 300-word proposals for 20-minute papers and a brief bio to
(CCUSBorder /at/ kent.ac.uk) by 1 November 2013. Panel proposals should include
individual paper proposals plus a 100-words summary of the panel’s theme.
A limited number of bursaries are available for graduate students
delivering papers. Please email (CCUSBorder /at/ kent.ac.uk) for details.
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The CCUSB network, funded by the Leverhulme Trust, grew out of a
conference held at the University of Kent, UK, in 2009. Its core members
are located at the Universities of Kent and Nottingham, SUNY Buffalo,
Algoma, Mt. Royal (Calgary), and Royal Roads (Victoria). Participation
in the network’s activities does not require membership. For further
details visit: http://www.kent.ac.uk/ccusb
Catherine Barter
Research Network Administrator | "Culture and the Canada-US Border"
School of English, University of Kent, CT2 7NX
Email: (C.J.Barter /at/ kent.ac.uk)
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