CFP: Kansas Cultures (12/1; SW/TX PCA/ACA, 2/9-2/12)

From: Philip Heldrich (Heldricp@esumail.emporia.edu)
Date: Sat Aug 21 1999 - 13:58:59 EDT


Kansas Culture(s) Call for Papers

        Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations
        Albuquerque, New Mexico
        February 9-12, 2000
        Sheraton Old Town
        
Albuquerque was so much fun last year, we've decided to do it again!

Panels are now forming on topics related to the Kansas Region, including
but not limited to:

Kansas, Science, and Evolution?
Kansas in Literature or Literature from Kansans
     William Stafford
     Truman Capote
     William Inge
     Langston Hughes
Kansas in Film
Kansas Journalism
     William Allen White
     Bleeding Kansas
     Local Journalism and Small Town Papers
Kansas in Pop Culture
Kansas-focused Creative Writing
     Regional Writers, Regional Writing
Kansas Education and Kansas Educators
Kansans Famous, Not-So-Famous, and Infamous
Kansas Native Cultures
Kansas History
     Civil War
     Ghost Towns
     Railroads and Kansas
Kansas Artists and Kansas in Art
Kansas Folklife and Folklore
Kansas Sociology
Kansas Anthropology
Kansas Geography
Kansas Politics
Kansas and Religion

Scholars, teachers, professionals, and others interested in Kansas
encouraged to participate. Graduate students are also particularly
welcome with award opportunities for best graduate papers. If you wish to
form your own Kansas-focused panel, I would be glad to facilitate your
needs.

Also, if your work does not focus on Kansas but fits within the broad
range of areas designated for the upcoming conference on American &
Popular culture, I still encourage you to participate. Please pass on
this call to friends, colleagues, and other interested organizations.

Deadline for abstracts and/or papers: DECEMBER 1, 1999.

Send 200 word abstracts and proposals for panels to:

Philip Heldrich, Kansas Region Chair
Division of English, Box 4019
Emporia State University
Emporia, KS 66801-5087
(316) 341-5216
or by email <Heldricp@emporia.edu>

For general information and a list of SUBJECT AREAS see our SW/TEXAS
PCA/ACA Website:
         <http://www2.okstate.edu/swpca>

SW/TEXAS PCA/ACA REGIONAL MEETING
FEBRUARY 9-12, 2000

Sheraton Old Town Hotel
800 Rio Grande Blvd.
Albuquerque, NM 87104
505-843-6300

Local arrangements by:
Peter C. Rollins
Popular Culture Center
RR 3 Box 80
Cleveland, OK 74020
Phone: (918) 243-7637
Fax: (918) 243-5995
E-mail: rollinspc@aol.com
                                                                                
Graduate Student Awards:
Peter C. Rollins Award
Michael K. Schoenecke Award

Join us at the Sheraton Old Town and step into 300 years of history and
culture. This spacious Southwestern-style hotel is within walking distance
of Albuquerque's historic Old Town (200-plus specialty shops, restaurants,
art galleries, the Albuquerque Museum and New Mexico Museum of Natural
History). Other cultural and historic sites to visit include the Indian
Pueblo Cultural Center, Rio Grande Zoological Park, Sandia Peak Tram (the
world's longest aerial tram), Indian Pueblos, National Atomic Museum,
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, and the Albuquerque Biopark.

Hotel: Sheraton Old Town, 800 Rio Grande Blvd., Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Telephone: 1-800-237-2133 or 1-505-843-2133, or Fax: 505-842-9863 for
reservations. Conference room rate: $65 per night (singles) and $70 per
night (doubles, triples, and quads). You must identify yourself with the
SW/TX PCA to receive the discount room rate. Please make your reservations
well BEFORE going.

Air: Southwest Airlines is offering a discount. To make reservations,
call Southwest Airlines' Group Desk at 1-800-433-5368 Call Mon-Fri, 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Be sure to identify our group.

A preliminary program will be posted at <http://www2.okstate.edu/swpca/>
as it develops beginning around January 2, 2000.

-----------------------GENERAL AREA CHAIRS-----------------------------------

Send 200 word abstract or proposal to the appropriate chair.

Repeated addresses from core schools:

Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK 74078
(918) 744-9474 and Fax 6326

Texas Tech University
Department of English
Lubbock, TX 79409
(806) 742-2501 and Fax 0989

Other Departments at TTU:
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, Texas 79409

                                                  
                        COMPUTERS, THE INTERNET, AND
                                 TECHNICAL WRITING

COMPUTERS, THE INTERNET, AND POPULAR CULTURE Sabrina Peters-Whitehead
Department of English
bOX 43091
Texas Tech University
sabrinalee@ttu.edu
(806)742-2501 and fax 0989

DISTANCE LEARNING (via internet) Diana Cox
1411 Creekmere
Canyon, TX 79015
drcox@arn.net

TECHNICAL WRITING Michael Gos
Dept. of English and Communications
Lee College
Baytown, TX 77522
mgos@lee.edu

                            FOLK WAYS AND ETHNICITY

FOOD AND CULTURE Amy Becker-Chambless
Dept. of English
Texas Tech University
litcrit@aol.com

FOLKLORE James Whitlark
Dept. of English
Texas Tech University
ditjw@ttacs.ttu.edu

                                       GEOGRAPHY

CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY Ted Goudge
Dept. of Geography
Northwest Missouri State University
Maryville, MO 64468
(660)562-1798
tgoudge@mail.nwmissouri.edu

ARIZONA CULTURE Jay Ann Cox
University of Arizona
Dept. of English
Tuscon, AZ 85721
(520)621-1836 and fax 7347
coxja@u.arizona.edu
coxnson@kjsl.com

COLORADO CULTURE Norman D. Smith
Arts and Letters
University of New Mexico
Gallup, New Mexico 87301
(505) 863-7717 fax 7717
nsgc98c@unm.edu

KANSAS CULTURE Phil Heldrich
Division of English
Emporia State University
Emporia, KS 66801-5087
(316)341-5216 and fax 5547
HeldrichP@emporia.edu

NEW MEXICO CULTURE Michael Riley
Roswell Museum
100 W. 11th St
Roswell, NM 88201
(505)624-6744
riley@roswellmuseum.org

OKLAHOMA CULTURE Brad Duren
1908 Brighton Ave
OKC, OK 73120
uriah768@aol.com

ROUTE 66 CULTURE Norman D. Smith
Arts and Letters
University of New Mexico
Gallup, New Mexico 87301
(505) 863-7717 fax 7717
nsgc98c@unm.edu

TEXAS CULTURE Darlene Bellinghausen
PO Box 356
Knox City, TX 79529
(940)658-3817

                                          HISTORY

ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL POPULAR CULTURE Carole Carroll
Dept. of English
Texas Tech University
carole@ttu.edu
(806) 742-2501 and fax 0989

PRESERVATION, MATERIAL CULTURE, AND PUBLIC HISTORY
J. Tillapaugh
Dept. of History
University of Texas-Permian Basin
Odessa, TX 79762
(915) 552-2000, ext. 2317
tillapaugh_j@utpb.edu

                                      LITERATURES

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE Diana Dominguez
Dept. of English
Texas Tech University
gypsyscholar@hotmail.com

COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC Donna Dunbar-Odom
Dept of English
Texas A&M
Commerce, TX
(903) 886-5260 and fax 5980
donna_dunbar-odom@tamu-commerce.edu

COWBOY POETRY James Yates
Box 242
Northwest Oklahoma State University
Alva, OK 73717
(580) 327-8469 and fax 8611
jnyates@nwosu.edu

DETECTIVE FICTION Trisha Yarborough
Dept. of English
East Central University
Ada, OK 74820
(580)310-4545
Fax (580) 436-3329
tyarbrgh@mailclerk.ecok.edu

HORROR (Literary and cinematic) Steffan Hantke
4610 West 26th Ave.
Denver, CO 80212
ak255@detroit.freenet.org

LITERATURE ("High" and "Low") Michael Baldwin
920.5 South Duck
Stillwater, OK 74074
(405)372-0452
baldwim_osu@osu.net

BRITISH/AMERICAN LITERATURE OF THE 19TH CENTURY
Anne Hiemstra
Dept. of English
Texas Tech University
cbxah@ttacs.ttu.edu

ROMANCE NOVELS Becky Matthews
4230 Briarcrest
San Antonio, TX 78247
(210) 494-4008
jbmatthews2@juno.com

SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY Richard Tuerk
Dept. of Language and Literature
Texas A&M
Commerce, TX 75429-3011
(903)886-5266 and fax 5980
richard_tuerk@tamu-commerce.edu

SHAKESPEARE & CONRAD ON FILM Roberta Rude
Chair, Dept. of Theater Arts
University of South Dakota
Vermillion SD 57069
(605) 677-5418 and fax 5988
rrude@charlie.usd.edu

SHAKESPEARE IN POPULAR CULTURE Barbara Geiger
Dept. of English
Texas Tech University
(806)742-2501
bgeiger@ttu.edu

SOUTHWESTERN LITERATURE Prof. Mark Busby, Director
Center for the Study of the Southwest
Southwest Texas State University
San Marcos, TX 78666
mb13@swt.edu
(512)245-2232 and fax 7462

SOUTHWESTERN HUMOR Billy Bob Hill
Browder Springs Books
PO Box 823521
Dallas, TX 75382
(214) 368-4360
browderspr@aol.com

CREATIVE WRITING Jerry Bradley
Dept. of English & Modern Languages
West Texas A&M University
Canyon, TX 79016
jbradley@wtamu.edu
806 651-2456 and fax 2779

                                        ETHNICITY

AFRICAN-AMERICAN CULTURE Hazel Rozema
Communication Program J-141
University of Illinois at Springfield
PO Box 19243
Springfield, IL 62794-9243
(217) 206-7297 or (217) 488-2833 and fax 7280
Rozema.Hazel@uis.edu

CHICANO CULTURE Cida Chase
Dept. of Foreign Languages
Oklahoma State University
(405)744-5825 and fax 7074
csc1937@okstate.edu

NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES Eric Gary Anderson
Department of English
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater OK 74078-4069
ericag@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu
(405)744-5545 and fax 6326

                        MANIFEST DESTINY
RHETORIC AND POWER: MANIFEST DESTINY AND THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN WAR Lyon
Rathbun
Penn State University
Worthington Scranton
120 Ridge View Drive
Dunmore, PA 18512
E-mail: lor1@psu.edu
(570) 963-2657

                        MUSIC

MUSIC (all kinds) Mary Ann Martinez
PO Box 53841
Lubbock, Texas 79453
(806) 748-1339
nyssa23@hotmail.com

THE GRATEFUL DEAD Robert Weiner
P. O. Box 53841
Lubbock, TX 79453
(806) 748-1339
rgw0001@door.net

                                         POLITICS

THE PRESIDENCY ON FILM Susan W. Rollins
RR3 Box 80
Cleveland, OK 74020
(918) 243-7742
Fax: (312) 577-0742
Ridgemt@aol.com

PROFESSIONALISM

CORPORATE AMERICA AND ITS IMAGES Patricia L. Steed
Dept. of English
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Alva, OK 73717
plsteed@alvant.alva.ok.us

LIBRARIES AND POPULAR CULTURE
Co-Chairs: Rhonda Harris Taylor and Judith Overmier
School of Library and Information Studies
University of Oklahoma
Norman, OK 73019-6032
(405) 325-3921 and fax 7648
rtaylor@ou.edu or jovermier@ou.edu

21ST CENTURY SCHOLARS
Drew Philip Halevy
Department of History
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR 72702
dhalevy@mc2k.com

                                       MASS MEDIA

FILM Mike Schoenecke
Dept. of English
Texas Tech University
cbmks@ttacs.ttu.edu

FILM ADAPTATIONS Lynnea Chapman King
Colorado Mountain College
1310 Westhaven Drive
Vail, CO 81657
(970) 476-4040
Fax: (970) 479-9212
lking@coloradomtn.

FILM COMEDY Deborah Carmichael
1816 S. Perkins Road #10
Stillwater, OK 74074
(405) 372-1883
debcar6569@aol.com

FILM & HISTORY Peter C. Rollins
Popular Culture Center
RR. 1 Box 80
Cleveland, OK 74020
(918)243-7637 and fax 5995
rollinspc@aol.com edu

RADIO Maryjo Adams Cochran
Dept. of Radio/TV
Sam Houston State U
Huntsville, TX 77341
(409)294-1340 and fax 1888
rtf_mac@shsu.edu

TELEVISION Greg Stefaniak
Dept. of Radio-TV-Film
University of Arkansas
Little Rock, AR 72204
(501) 569-3164 and fax 8499
gxstefaniak@ualr.edu

                                  HUMAN RELATIONS

BIOGRAPHY Phyllis Bridges
Dept. of English
Texas Woman's University
Denton, TX 76204
(940) 898-2324 and fax 2297
pbridges@twu.edu

GENDER Paul Somerville
828 Briarclif
Moore, OK 73170
(405)573-6601
brothrpaul@aol.com

LABOR HISTORY Wythe Holt
University of Alabama School of Law
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
(205)348-1123 and fax 1142
whot@law.ua.edu

RELIGION
Frank Sobey
Dept. of English
Texas Tech University
ct010@ttacs.ttu.edu

                                  WOMEN'S STUDIES

Melinda Williams
Dept. of English
Texas Woman's University
Denton, TX 76204
(940) 898-2324 and fax 2297

                                           MYTHS

THE FRONTIER: TBA

THE OUTLAW Shirley Ayn Linder
26 El Refugio Road
Tijeras, NM 87059
(505)286-1392
salinder@unm.edu

THE MACHINE IN THE GARDEN: TBA

EL DORADO: TBA

CAPTIVITY NARRATIVES Mary Dodson
Dept. of English
PO Box 447
Amarillo College
Amarillo, TX 79178
(806) 371-5176 and fax 5339
mdodson@actx.edu

                                 PHYSIQUE CULTURE

SOUTHWEST RANCHING Ira Blanton and Beverly Six
Dept. of Language and Literature
Sul Ross State University
Alpine, TX 79832
(915) 837-8262
blanton@sulross.edu
bsix@sulross.edu

SPORTS Dick McGehee
Dept. of Kinesiology and Health Studies
Southwestern Louisiana University
Hammond, LA 70402
(504)549-2131 and fax 5119
rmcgehee@selu.edu

                                WARS AND WAR ERAS

GENERAL WAR TOPICS: ALL AREAS:Thomas Stephens
Dept. of History
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
(409) 693-0309
trs6299@unix.tamu.edu

CIVIL WAR Larry Kreiser
2501 15th St. E #1021
Tuscaloosa, AL 35404
(205) 556-8790
larry.kreiser@mail.ua.edu

PLAINS WAR (1860-1900) Robert Baird
Dept. of English
University of Illinois
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 244-7146 and fax 333-4321
r-baird@uiuc.edu

COLD WAR CONFLICTS: KOREA AND VIETNAM Phil Landon
Dept. of English
UMBC
Catonsville, MD 21228
(410) 327-5450
Fax: (410) 455-1030
landon@umbc.edu
  

                       VISUAL ARTS AND ARCHITECTURE

THE CLASSICAL LEGACY: 19th and 20th Century America
Nancy B. Reed
Dept. of Art (MS 2081)
Texas Tech University
(806)742-3825 and fax 1971
yonbr@ttacs.ttu.edu

COMICS AND CARTOONS Leon Higdon
Dept. of English
Texas Tech University lhigdon@ttacs.ttu.edu

WESTERN LANDSCAPE PAINTING Charlene G. Garfinkle
1030 Kellogg Place
Santa Barbara, CA 93111
(805)566-7163
arthistgar@aol.com

PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE WEST Mario Herrera
1814 N. Comal St.
San Antonio, TX 78212
(210) 734-3682

EXCAVATIONS AND CULTURE: CHACO CANYON, ETC. TBA
Contact Peter Rollins, Program Chair

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