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[ecrea] Call for Chapters: Harry Potter Edited Volume
Tue Mar 07 15:53:39 GMT 2017
/Inside the World of Harry Potter/ is a proposed interdisciplinary,
multi-contributer volume born of the robust field of Harry Potter
Studies and the community of collaborators that exists within the
Southwest Popular/American Culture Association.
This proposed volume will cover a range of topics within the works of
J.K. Rowling. The Harry Potter series is such a rich text for analysis,
particularly of social issues that can be extrapolated to real-world,
non-fictional settings. The scholarship being produced surrounding the
Harry Potter series is phenomenal.
As such, this call for chapters invites interested scholars to submit
papers and/or proposals for publication consideration in this edited volume.
Contributions should use the works of JK Rowling (the /Harry Potter/
series, or companion works such as /The Tales of Beedle the Bard,
Fantastic Creatures and Where to Find Them/, or /Quidditch Through the
Ages/) to address a social or political issue, such as race, class,
gender, sexual orientation, societal structure, age, muggle vs. wizard
relations, technology, religion, and so forth. Work using paratexts,
such as /Pottermore, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Potter Puppet
Pals/, and the like will be accepted as well. All themes will be
considered as related to the overall direction of the volume. In
addition, work related to fan practices, or application to real-world
issues are always welcome.
Proposals from any academic discipline will be considered. Emerging and
early career scholars are especially encouraged to submit. Final papers
should be no longer than 30 pages, including references, and should be
scholarly in nature yet accessible in language and tone.
For consideration, please submit an abstract/proposal of no more than
500 words to Dr. Christopher Bell, University of Colorado Colorado
Springs, at cbell3 uccs.edu. Abstracts/proposals should be sent as Word
Document attachments, and should include the author(s)’s name,
affiliation, title and email contact information. Abstracts/proposals
should be submitted no later than May 1, 2017. Final papers will be due
September 1, 2017.
Respectfully,
Christopher Bell, Ph.D.
Director of Graduate Studies
Assistant Professor of Media Studies
Department of Communication
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Harry Potter Studies Area Chair – Southwest Popular/American Culture
Association
Academic Offices Building 517
1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918
719-255-8193
"American popular culture is my culture, and I don't just live in it;
I love it madly, and writing about it seems as natural - and necessary -
as breathing."
- Stephen King
"When you think of the long and gloomy history of man, you will
find more hideous crimes have been committed in the name of
obedience than have ever been committed in the name of rebellion."
- C.P. Snow
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