CFP: Literature and Popular Culture - Northeast Popular & American Culture Association Conference

Susan Gorman Announcement
Location
Massachusetts, United States
Subject Fields
Literature, Popular Culture Studies

CFP: Literature and Popular Culture – Northeast Popular & American Culture Association

The Literature and Popular Culture area for the 2021 Northeast Popular & American Culture Association conference is accepting paper and panel proposals from faculty and graduate students. NEPCA’s 2021 virtual annual conference will be held online from Thursday, October 21-Saturday, October 23, 2021. Abstracts are due by August 1, 2021.

The NEPCA Literature and Popular Culture area welcomes papers that analyze and evaluate the connections between popular culture and literature, understood broadly.  How does popular culture inform and/or react to literature, and what are the implications for that relationship? 

Presentations can discuss many different theoretical and disciplinary perspectives.  Possible topics include but are not limited to:

  • Analyses of individual/multiple works that engage with popular culture
  • Intersections of popular culture and Literature
  • Retelling of works of literature in popular culture media
  • Publication, reception and audience of Literature and popular culture
  • Popular culture trends in Literature
  • Literary genres and how they are explored in popular culture
  • Any other topics that bring together these two areas

Please submit paper proposals of 250 words to the Literature and Popular Culture area chair Susan Gorman (susan.gorman@mcphs.edu) by August 1, 2021 via the paper proposal form available on the NEPCA website (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc-ywks4p4OJv4pwR5LqOfQiriePr3pP26wJn48nttcDV1thA/viewform).  Please ensure that your proposal is jargon-free and understandable to a broad audience. 

For more information, and to access a copy of the paper proposal form, please visit the NEPCA website: https://nepca.blog/conference/.

Susan Gorman, Area Chair
Literature and Popular Culture
MCPHS University

179 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115
Email: susan.gorman@mcphs.edu
Visit the website at https://nepca.blog/

Contact Information

Susan Gorman

Associate Professor of English

MCPHS University

Contact Email
susan.gorman@mcphs.edu