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Masculinity in superhero comic books and films
Location: New York, United States
Call for Papers Date: 2011-09-30
Date Submitted: 2011-05-30
Announcement ID: 185570
CFP: Masculinity in superhero comic books and films
Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 15 to 18, 2012
Rochester, NY
Deadline: September 30, 2011.
Submit 250- to 500-word proposals to Derek McGrath
derek.mcgrath@stonybrook.edu).
With comic books becoming more mainstream, thanks to numerous summer blockbuster films focusing on superheroes—2011 bringing audiences Super, Thor, The Green Hornet, Captain America, X-Men: First Class, and Green Lantern—this session welcomes all papers looking at ongoing portrayals of masculinity in works of popular culture that focus on male superheroes. Possible topics include but are not limited to adherence or subversion of masculine archetypes in superhero comic books, graphic novels, films, plays, and other works in popular culture.
Please include with your abstract the following: Name, affiliation, email address, and A/V requirements if any ($10 handling fee with registration).
Interested participants may submit abstracts to more than one NeMLA session; however, panelists may only present one paper (panel or seminar). Convention participants may present a paper at a panel and also present at a creative session or participate in a roundtable. For more information, visit the NEMLA online at
http://www.nemla.org/convention/2012/cfp.html.
Derek McGrath, SUNY Stony Brook
Email: derek.mcgrath@stonybrook.edu
Visit the website at http://dereksmcgrath.blogspot.com/2011/05/call-for-papers-masculinity-in.html
Originating in 2010, Saving the Day: Accessing Comics in the Twenty-first Century is designed as a aid to furthering studies of the comics, comic art, and translations of comics into/from other media. The blog is associated with both The Arthur of the Comics Project, an effort of the Alliance for the Promotion of Research on the Matter of Britain, and The Medieval Comics Project, an effort of the Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture.
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