CFP: Arizona Culture (1/10/01; SW/TX PCA/ACA, 3/7/01-3/10/01)

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    CALL FOR PAPERS: NEW DEADLINE OF 10 January, 2001

    CFP -- ARIZONA'S POPULAR CULTURE

    The Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association/American Culture
    Association invites panels and individual panels examining aspects of FIlm
    and History for its annual conference to be held March 7-10, 2001, at the
    Sheraton Oldtown Hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

    A proceedings of the conference on CD-ROM is planned.

    The Arizona Area, chaired by Jay Ann Cox, Ph.D., is looking for conference
    papers and presentations on a wide range of topics, pertaining to Arizona's
    popular culture, cultural and regional studies of Arizona, etc.
    Pedagogical, technological
    and educational subjects are welcome, as long as there's a "pop culture"
    emphasis.

    THE BIG QUESTION:
    With respect to the arts, technology, education, politics, entertainment,
    environment and other issues, are we really as backward and/or conservative
    as the rest of the country suspects us to be?

    Areas of special interest might include:
    *=A0 border culture:=A0 what do we share with Mexico besides a geo-political
    line? drug subcultures (various drug tunnels), immigration. Other borders
    with Navajo and Hopi lands.

    *=A0 tourist culture:=A0 The Thing?=A0 outlet malls, Old Tucson, theme parks=
    , the
    Grand Canyon, RV culture, truck stops, etc.

    *=A0 media studies:=A0 Arizona in film, film in Arizona esp. Old Tucson,
    television ("The Desert Speaks" for one), radio, the Internet, computing.

    *=A0 notable Arizona figures--past and present, literary, historical, famous
    and infamous

    *=A0 ranch and cowboy culture

    *=A0 native American studies:=A0 popular perceptions, the native response,
    literature and material culture, Indian gaming, etc.

    * quirky Arizona phenomena (SUVs, snowbirds, mining, golfing, rodeos, Mt.
    Graham red squirrels, pgymy owls, waterskiing (?)

    * technology and computers in Arizona

    Please send proposals for panels and individual papers (include a 100 word
    abstract and a one-page cv) by January 10, 2001, to the Area Chair:

    Jay Ann Cox, Ph.D
    Department of English
    Building 67, ML 445
    University of Arizona
    Tucson AZ 85721

    Electronic submissions can be made at:
    http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/%7Eswpca/new.html
    If you submit your abstract to me, go ahead and send it in on the web site
    too.=A0 I'll let you know within 5 business days of your acceptance.

    Email the Area Chair:
    mailto:coxja@u.arizona.edu

    Information about the meeting and sign-up form for registration:
    http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~swpca

    Credit option from U of New Mexico via Extension (505) 277-1154
    Graduate credit of 1 or 2 hours: American Studies 520
    Undergrad credit of 1 or 2 hours:=A0 American Studies 320
    =A0 (Details at web site: credit involves readings, sessions, and a log.)
    For details, forms, etc. call Theresa Bernal at 505.277.1154 or send
    Theresa an e-mail at mailto:ThBernal@unm.edu

    Events:
    Free trips to Isleta Casino Gambling Palace
    Historic Oldtown Self-Guided Tour (by foot)
    =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0=20
    Persons:
    Founders of our national movement:=A0 Ray Browne and Pat Browne
    Paul Rich, Universidad de las Americas (Cholula-Puebla, Mexico)

    Organization's Web site with lots of data is below.=A0 We are asking
    everybody to register by e-mail, using the template on the web site.=A0=20
    http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~swpca

    *THEN*
    Send registration check to the following worthy:
    Michael K. Schoenecke
    Dept. of English
    Texas Tech U
    Lubbock, TX=A0 79409

    yours truly,
    Jay Cox, Chair, Arizona Area
    (call 520-621-1836 for the fax # if you need it)

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