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[ecrea] CFP: Two Sessions on Comics at ALA 2016, San Francisco, May 26-29
Thu Jan 21 13:51:37 GMT 2016
Call for Papers
Comics & Graphic Narrative Circle
American Literature Association
27th Annual Conference: May 26-29, 2016
Hyatt Regency San Francisco
5 Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA
The Comics & Graphic Narrative Circle welcomes abstracts for
presentation at two sessions
on comics at the 2016 ALA conference in San Francisco.
Session One: Women in the Comics Industry
Although women have been part of the comics industry in the United
States since its
beginning, the last few years have seen a massive growth in popular and
critically-
acclaimed comics by women creators, along with increasing attention to
female fans and the
representation of women characters. The increased prominence of women
comes as a direct
challenge to the image of the white male nerd as the quintessential
comics consumer, and
to the preponderance of men in positions of power within the industry.
We invite
submissions dealing with any facet of women in the comics industry. In
what ways have
major comics corporations (Marvel, DC, Image) responded or failed to
respond to questions
of womens representation at the level of characters and stories, or at
the level of
opportunities for writers, artists, and editors? In what ways have
series such as Ms. Marvel,
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, or Bitch Planet, imprints such as Boom!
Box (publishers of
Lumberjanes), or influential creators such as Kelly Sue DeConnick
altered our understanding
of the market for feminist comics? How have women shaped the comics
industry as it now
exists? What can we learn from the careers of women editors such as
Karen Berger (who
oversaw DCs massively influential imprint Vertigo) or Francoise Mouly
(who edited the
avant garde comics anthology RAW and is now art editor for the New
Yorker)? Do feminist
stories require different artistic approaches at the level of story
structure and style?
Session Two: Open Topic
We invite submissions on any topics regarding comics.
Please email an abstract (of no more than 350 words) and a brief
biographical note to Ben
Novotny Owen ((owen.179 /at/ osu.edu)) and David M. Ball ((balld /at/ dickinson.edu))
no later than
Jan 29th.
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