CFP: Motorcycling Culture and Myth (10/1/03; PCA/ACA, 4/7/04-4/10/04)

From: Suzanne Ferriss (suzanneferriss@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed May 14 2003 - 16:18:18 EDT


Call For Papers; MOTORCYCLING CULTURE AND MYTH at National PCA/ACA

The Popular Culture Association and American Culture Associations are
holding a series of panels at the next annual meeting of these groups to be
co-convened with the Southwest / Texas Popular Culture Association, April 7
– 10, 2004, in San Antonio, Texas at the San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter.
San Antonio is a perfect venue for us, providing as it does the sights,
sounds, tastes and museums of the Borderlands.
Papers are requested on motorcycling and its impact on North American and
other societies and cultures. Although the field described is a broad one
and a multiplicity of topics and disciplinary approaches are acceptable, a
primary methodological consideration is suggested: mindfulness of the need
to de-colonize motorcycling culture and to prevent its colonization by
interests adverse to riders or to riding as an activity.

Likely topics:
Riders’ Narratives or Descriptions of the Ride
The Motorcycle as Art, Poetry, or Agency
Rituals, Norms, Customs, or Influences in Motorcycle Culture
"The Biker" as Subaltern or as "Other"
Movies, films, or other Images of Motorcyclists
Analyses of media, corporate, or other power structures in relation to
motorcycling culture or popular myth
Biographical Analyses of Noteworthy Motorcyclists and their Influence upon
Myth, Culture, or Cultural Capital
Racial, Gendered, Class, or Demographic Aspects of Motorcycle Culture
Other Literary, Anthropological, Geographical, Historical, Sociological, or
Psychological perspectives of Motorcycling Culture or Myth

Also, as part of the 2004 Motorcycle Myth and Culture Area, we are arranging
a special exhibition session. Conference participants will be able to meet
authors of motorcycle books, and tour exhibits of motorcycles in
photographs, video and film. Presenters interested in contributing to the
exhibition session should contact the Area Co-Chairs.

Please respond to the Area Co-chairs listed below with a biographical
statement and an abstract of 150 words by October 1, 2003. Since responders
may be assigned to presentations, completed papers should also be sent to
the Co-Chairs, to be forwarded for review, not later than March 1, 2004.

Basic information about the conference will soon replace last year’s pages
on the PCA.ACA web site: http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~swpca/

Suzanne Ferriss
Division of Humanities
Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences
Nova Southeastern University
Telephone: 954-262-8219
E-mail: ferriss@nova.edu

Gary L. Kieffner
Department of History
University of Texas at El Paso
Telephone: 505-997-9102
E-mail: Kieffner@utep.edu

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