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[Commlist] Call for Presenters: AAS-IN-ASIA 2025 Panel on Popular Culture, Media, and Fandom in Global Asias
Sat Oct 05 21:03:26 GMT 2024
We invite presenters to submit paper abstracts for a panel for the2025
AAS-IN-ASIA Conference
<https://www.asianstudies.org/conferences/aas-in-asia/call-for-proposals/>held
on June 1-4 in Kathmandu, Nepal.**
*Popular Culture, Media, and Fandom in Global Asias*
Chairs/Organizers:
Sneha Annavarapu, Yale-NUS College
Michelle H. S. Ho, National University of Singapore
In this panel, we aim to curate a conversation around the
interrelationship between popular cultures, fandom practices and
technologically-mediated mobilities in “Global Asias,” broadly defined
in terms of its geographical region and discourse as well as going
beyond this to examine its global relations and imaginations. We center
how popular culture and fandom create and sustain sociality, belonging,
and representation at a global scale while reproducing modalities and
means of exclusion. Teasing out how gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity,
and disability are represented on screen via-a-vis how they complicate
the dynamics of community-making in fandom communities, we bring
together diverse scholars working in transnational Asian contexts to
cast a curious and critical lens on world-making in and around popular
and media cultures.
Possible topics may include but aren’t limited to:
* Digital feminist embodiment and gendered bodies in social media and
popular cultures
* LGBTQ+ representation and social movements in digital media and
popular cultures
* Race/ethnicity and representation in in digital media and popular
cultures
* Intersectional identities, intimacies, and communities in gaming,
dating apps, and social media platforms
* Anti-fandom, negative affects, and digital harms
* Inclusion and exclusion of bodies with disabilities at the marginsof
digital media and popular cultures, including accessibility in
gaming, dating apps, and social media platforms
* Fandom, urbanism, and mobilities in digital media and popular cultures
Interested presenters should email a 250-word abstract, including a
working title for your paper, and short author bio to Michelle Ho
((_michelle.ho /at/ nus.edu.sg) <mailto:(michelle.ho /at/ nus.edu.sg)>_) by*Sunday
October 13, 2024*.
Scholars—including graduate students and junior scholars—working in
comparative Asian contexts, such as Asian American and Asian Australian
contexts, are especially welcome to join us. There may also be an
opportunity for a special issue or edited volume to come out of this
conference.
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