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Pamela Demory <[log in to unmask]>
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*CFP: LGBT Youth and Media Cultures (collection) (Abstract Deadline 30 
September 2012)*

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*Edited by Christopher Pullen *[log in to unmask] 
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>**

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Proposals are invited for essays (5,000 words length) to be included in 
an edited collection that will explore LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and 
transgender) youth identity within contemporary media, specifically 
looking at Television, Film, and the Internet (including mobile 
technologies).A focus will be placed upon cultural, sociological, 
narrative, media and queer theory approaches.

The reader will primarily explore the potential of contemporary media to 
enable new life chances, challenging oppressive historical contexts for 
queers, such as shame, deviance and the other.It will explore a breath 
of identifications, potentials and readings, specifically focusing on 
issues such as: representation, commodity, consumption, politics, 
activism and play.

*General topics of interest could include:*

Coming out in school:

The challenge of bullying in school:

Affirmation and queering

Youth and romance:

Community and networking:

Apps and mobile content:

Educational school media:

Non-western and transnational queer youth:

Children's Literature and the Media:

*Case studies (as a very brief example) could include:*

The It Gets Better Project and online anti bullying projects

The 'Gay Cure' App, and online Christian Evangelist gay conversion sites

/Glee/(Fox, 2009-) and LGBT Youth Drama on TV

/Sugar Rush/(Channel 4, 2004) and Lesbian youth identity

/The Teletubbies/(BBC, 1997-2004) and childhood challenges of gender

/Beautiful Thing/(Hettie MccDonald, 1996) and Gay youth romance in 
British Film

/Mysterious Skin/(Gregg Araki, 2004) and queer youth sexuality

/Age 8 and Wanting a Sex Change/(Channel 4, 2009)

Please send abstracts (of 200 words length) and a biography by the 30^th 
of September 2012 to Chris ([log in to unmask] 
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>).Essays will need to be original texts, 
and cannot have been published elsewhere -- unless you own the 
copyright, and are free to publish.The ultimate essay will need to be 
completed by July 2013.If you have any questions please ask.

**

*About the Editor: *Christopher Pullen is Senior Lecturer in Media 
Theory at Bournemouth University, UK. His major works include 'Gay 
Identity, New Storytelling and the Media' (revised edition, Palgrave - 
2012), 'LGBT Transnational Identity and the Media' (editor, Palgrave - 
2012), 'LGBT Identity and Online New Media' (co-editor, Routledge -2010) 
and 'Documenting Gay Men: Identity and Performance in Reality Television 
and Documentary Film (McFarland - 2007).

-- 
Pamela Demory, Ph.D.
Continuing Lecturer
University Writing Program
University of California, Davis
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616
Fax: 530-752-5013
Email: [log in to unmask]
http://writingprogram.ucdavis.edu


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