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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Eat/Play/Tweet: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Storytelling and Identity in Popular Culture
Sat Nov 09 00:43:26 GMT 2019
*Eat/Play/Tweet: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Storytelling and
Identity in Popular Culture *
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https://www.intellectbooks.com/asset/43347/1/Australasian_Journal_of_Popular_Culture_CFP_2019.pdf
Popular Culture Research Centre, Auckland University of Technology
7–9 July 2020
The Popular Culture Research Centre (Auckland University of Technology)
welcomes papers for its upcoming interdisciplinary conference on the
theme of ‘storytelling and identity’ in popular culture. The conference
will be held in Auckland on 7–9 July 2020.
Keynote Speakers: Justin Edwards (University of Stirling) Lorna
Piatti-Farnell (Auckland University of Technology) Constantine Verevis
(Monash University)
The conference aims to bring together researchers in the field and to
foster important interdisciplinary scholarly conversations in popular
culture. Practices of storytelling are at the centre of the ways in
which popular culture disseminates information. From film to television,
from Twitter accounts to the latest fandom trend, popular culture
provides us with an arena where our narratives of the everyday can
transform from immaterial notions to very material and tangible objects
of consumption. Popular culture is privileged in its ability to both
reflect and influence our identities, and the way we live, in our
twenty-first century context.
The conference invites abstracts for presentations related to the theme
of ‘storytelling and identity’ in popular culture. Topics can include,
but are not limited to:
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Fictional narratives (from film to literature, television, comics,
and beyond)
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Popular genres and media
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Social/online media, sharing cultures and cult followings
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Fandom and celebrity
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Popular icons, trends and fads
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Depicting ‘reality’ in popular media and culture
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Biographies, autobiographies, and memoirs
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Practices of remaking and readaptation
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Fashion, design, and culture
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Aesthetics and desire
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Consumerism and (im) materiality
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Food cultures, histories, and representations
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All matters of taste, cuisine, and identity
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Gender identities and politics
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Sex and sexualities
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Family matters (including functions and disjunctions)
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Spirituality and religion
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Matters of life and death
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Gothic and horror (in all their guises, as related to storytelling
and identity)
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Memory, remembering, and mis/ remembering
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Popular performances
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Environmental matters
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Education, pedagogy and popular culture
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Popular culture and the news
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Authenticity and accuracy
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Heritage and historiography
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National politics and identities
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Global vs local narratives and identities
Please email abstracts to the attention of the conference organisers at:
(pop.centre /at/ aut.ac.nz) <mailto:(pop.centre /at/ aut.ac.nz)>.
Abstracts should include your name, affiliation, e-mail address, the
title of your proposed paper and a short bio (100 words max). The
deadline for submissions is 17 January 2020.
A special issue of the Australasian Journal of Popular Culture
(Intellect), edited by Lorna Piatti-Farnell and Donna Lee Brien, will be
affiliated with the conference. All delegates will be encouraged to
submit their finished papers for inclusion into the journal.
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