CFP: Popular Culture/American Culture (4/31/04; PCAS/ACAS, 9/23/04-9/25/04)

From: Weiss, Geoffrey C. (gweiss@moc.edu)
Date: Tue Mar 02 2004 - 11:43:07 EST


CFP: Popular Culture/American Culture Association in the South (4/31/04; 9/23-25/04)

The Popular Culture/American Culture Association in the South invites paper, panel and performance proposals for its annual conference to be held September 23-25, 2004 at the Marriott Hotel in the French Quarter, New Orleans, LA.

The conference welcomes a broad range of topics including but not limited to:

Academic Culture, Pedagogy & Teaching with Pop Culture, Business & Professional Culture, Entertainment & Amusements, Ethnic Studies, Film, Television & Radio, Gender, Geography, Literature & Literary Culture, Material Culture, Media & Music, Politics & the Law, Religion & Religious Culture, Physical Fitness & Health, History, Folkways, International Popular Culture, Language & Linguistics, Social Issues & Activism, Technology, Conspiracy Theory, Myths & Cultural Beliefs, Visual Culture & Visual Arts, and War.

Papers are limited to a maximum reading time of 20 minutes. Please send a title, abstract of 100-150 words, and requests for audio-visual equipment (VCR/monitor, overhead projector, and slide projector only) before May 31st to:

Geoffrey Weiss; PCAS/ACAS Program Chair; Mt. Olive College; 654 Henderson St.; Mt. Olive, NC, 28365.

Submissions may also be made electronically either directly to the program chair (gweiss@moc.edu) or at the PCAS/ACAS website (www.pcasacas.org <http://www.pcasacas.org/> ). Please direct inquiries to the program chair.

Graduate students are invited to submit papers. In order for students to compete for the annual awards given to outstanding graduate student papers, the must identify themselves as students on their abstracts, submit a sponsoring faculty member’s phone number and email address, and supply three copies of their papers to the Executive Secretary no later than August 27th.

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