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Monday, July 18, 2011

CFP Graphic Medicine: Visualizing the Stigma of Illness (UK) (7/18/11)

http://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=186185

Graphic Medicine: Visualizing the Stigma of Illness
Location: United Kingdom
Call for Papers Deadline: 2011-07-18
Date Submitted: 2011-06-28
Announcement ID: 186185

CALL FOR PAPERS
Comics Forum
Leeds Art Gallery
16-18 November 2011
Part of a three day comics conference.

Graphic Medicine: Visualizing the Stigma of Illness
17th November

This one-day interdisciplinary conference aims to explore medical narrative in graphic novels and comics with an emphasis on the stigma of illness, disease or disability, both physical and mental. A subgenre of graphic narrative known as graphic medicine is emerging as a field of interest to both scholars and creators of comics, and members of the healthcare professions are beginning to turn to comics as a source of illness narratives and documents of the patient and carer experience.

We invite proposals for scholarly papers (20 minutes) or panel discussions (60 minutes), focused on medicine and comics in any form (e.g. graphic novels, comic strips, graphic pathographies, manga, and/or web comics) on the following—and related—topics:

notions of stigma in graphic pathographies of illness and disability
the use of comics to explain, highlight and eradicate stigma
the use of comics in patient care
the interface of graphic medicine and other visual arts in popular culture
ethical implications of patient representation in comics by healthcare providers
trends in international use of comics in healthcare settings
the role of comics in provider/patient communication
comics as a virtual support group for patients and caregivers
the use of comics in bioethics discussions and education

Contributions are sought from humanities scholars, comics scholars, healthcare professionals, comics enthusiasts, writers and cartoonists.

300 word proposals for a 20 minute paper should be submitted by 18/07/2011 to submissions@graphicmedicine.org and notice of acceptance or rejection may be expected by 1/8/2011

Abstracts may be in Word, WordPerfect, or RTF formats, following this order: author(s), affiliation, email address, title of abstract, body of abstract

All proposals submitted will receive and acknowledgement. Abstracts will be blind peer reviewed.

Drs. Columba Quigley, Maria Vaccarella and Ian Williams

Ian Williams
www.graphicmedicine.org
Email: submissions@graphicmedicine.org
Visit the website at http://comicsforum.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/comics-forum-2011-cfp.pdf

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