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[ecrea] Play and Protest - CFP
Fri Nov 02 14:31:24 GMT 2018
Theology, Religion and Popular Culture Network
Play and Protest Conference
University of Kent, Canterbury
23-25 July 2019
Call for Papers
Papers and panels are invited for the bi-annual conference of the
Theology, Religion and Popular Culture Network.
The aim of this conference is to explore themes related to play and
protest as cultural activities and how these themes resonate within all
aspects of popular culture. Special attention will be paid to fandom,
film and TV, gaming and music, though any aspect of popular culture’s
interface with religion and religious themes will be considered. The
strands that will run throughout the conference are: Play and Protest;
Fantasy and Reality; the Religious and the Profane; Gaming and
Literature. We welcome submissions that explore a broad range of topics
and researchers from diverse backgrounds.
We are interested in papers and panels that explore the following,
though this list is by no means exhaustive:
• SOCIO-POLITICAL PROTEST • FANDOM • COSPLAY AS PROTEST AND PLAY • THE
CULT OF SPORT • MYTH AND LEGEND WITHIN GAMES/VIDEO GAMES AND THEIR
NARRATIVE • FANTASY AS AN EXPRESSION OF SELF AND OTHER • SCIENCE FICTION
AND DYSTOPIA • RELIGION AND NON-RELIGIONS • PLAY AND PROTEST AS
THEOLOGICAL PRACTICES • NOSTALGIA AND SELF-EXPLORATION • TRANSCENDENCE
AND PROTEST IN MUSIC AND ART • FILM AS A MEDIUM FOR DISSEMINATING
CONCEPTS OF PLAY AND PROTEST • TECHNOLOGY AND THE NEW WORLD • GRAPHIC
NOVELS AND COMICS • POPULAR CULTURAL CONSUMPTION AND/AS SPIRITUALITY
Submission and Deadlines
Short Paper proposals (for 20-minute papers)
Please send a Word file containing:
• The title of your paper • A 250-word abstract of what you would
deliver • Details of AV requirements (other than data projection for
Powerpoint presentations)
Do not include your name or institution in the file. Include your name
and institutional affiliation (where appropriate) and the title of your
paper in the e-mail you send to accompany your abstract. This will
enable anonymous consideration of the paper proposals.
For Panel proposals (for panels lasting up to an hour):
Please send a Word file containing:
• The title of your panel session • The name of the chair/convenor of
your session • Names and details (50-word biogs of each) of three or
four panel participants who would be members of the panel and introduce
the discussion • Two or three key questions/issues which your panel
session would address.
Note: it will be assumed, in our receiving details of the proposed panel
session, that all named participants will have consented to their names
being put forward and that they will be committed to attending should
the panel be accepted.
• We expect to be able to respond to offers by the end of February 2019.
• Participants would be expected to book their conference place by the
end of April 2019.
All proposals should be sent to: (c.deacy /at/ kent.ac.uk)
The deadline for all submissions is Friday 11th January 2019.
Theology, Religion and Popular Culture Network
This conference is part of the bi-annual conference series of the
international Theology, Religion and Popular Culture Network. For more
information about the Network or to join the Network mailing list please
visit the Network website:
https://www.religionpopculture.com/
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