MPCA/ACA Call for Papers

East Asian Popular Culture

https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2022/04/21/mpcaaca-call-for-papers-east-asian-popular-culture-deadline-may-15-2022

Submission Deadline: May 15, 2022

Conference: Friday-Sunday, 14-16 October 2022 

Location: DePaul University, Chicago, IL (in-person)

East Asian Popular Culture Area Chair: Vivienne.Tailor@cgu.edu 

Submit Paper, Panel, or Roundtable abstracts to:

MPCA 2022 Annual Conference Submissions (jotform.com)

Full name /name of organization: 

Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Culture Association

 

For conference information: https://mpcaaca.org/info/conference/

East Asian Popular Culture Area Details:

The East Asian Popular Culture area explores various media and social phenomena from China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and Taiwan. Topics include, but are not limited to:

  • tracing the cultural continuity of traditional tropes in modern works
  • understanding how popular culture embraces and/or subverts its predecessors
  • researching the transculturality of media works
  • innovative retellings of traditional narratives in popular formats and with modern interpretations
  • exploring the connections among works from Asia in connection to other Asian cultures, the Asian diaspora, and non-Asian cultures
  • and locating thematic threads across multiple media outlets (such as music, film, animation, etc.).

We love interactions between the academic and the popular and appreciate those who see things from creative perspectives!

Possible presentation concepts include, but are not limited to:

  • Exploring Squid Game’s thematic connections to Korean culture specifically and to globally culture generally
  • Tracing the influences of ancient ghost story tropes in East Asian fantasy and horror films, such as the FantAsia Kung Fu horror-comedies A Chinese Ghost Story
  • Analyzing popular representations in East Asian military/war films and historical dramas and the influences on historical memory and national identity
  • Exploring representations of violence in mass-consumed popular East Asia media (video games, music videos, news media, films, episodic series, visual art, manga)
  • Understanding how Cowboy Beebop’s genre hybridity intersects with Japanese samurai culture
  • Investigating BTS’s and/or Blackpink’s marketing that balances between individual authenticity and global mass consumption
  • Contemplating COVID’s impacts on Asian fashion, music, society…

*If you have a set of three-four people who want to create an individual panel in the East Asian Popular Culture area, please contact Vivienne.Tailor@cgu.edu to organize this possibility.

Come share your unique insights on East Asian Popular Culture, gather feedback, and take your project to the next level.

If you have any questions, please contact Area ChairVivienne.Tailor@cgu.edu

***250-word Abstract Requirement & Suggested Outline and Points to Include

General Information

  • Name(s)
  • Affiliation(s)
  • Email address(es)
  • Title

 

Abstract Body (250 WC)

  • Background/Introduction/Setting
  • Purpose/Originality
  • Methods/Conceptual Framework
  • Aims/Objectives
  • Evidence
  • Results/Implications
  • Conclusions/Social Value

Details:

  • Each person may submit only one paper. Please do not submit the same item to more than one area.
  • Notification alerts on a rolling basis.
  • Provisional conference schedule posted on MCCAACA website around August 2022.
  • The final program copy will be distributed in hard copy at the conference.
  • As the conference will be held at DePaul University instead of a hotel, participants will be responsible for securing their own lodging.
  • Special Notes Regarding Proposal Submissions: (1) AV equipment will be provided. The Association does not provide laptops, cords, or speakers.  (2) If necessary, indicate and submit potential scheduling conflicts along with your proposal. (3) If you wish your presentation to be listed as MACA (rather than MPCA), please include this request with your proposal.
  • Panels will run at the following approximate times: Friday 9:00 am-6:00 pm, Saturday 9:00 am -5:30 pm, and Sunday 9:00 am-2:00 pm. Special events may include game night on Thursday evening, featured speakers and awards ceremony on Friday evening, and a keynote speaker on Saturday evening. These events will be free for conference registrants.

https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2022/04/21/mpcaaca-call-for-papers-east-asian-popular-culture-deadline-may-15-2022