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CFP: Doctor Who/Torchwood area at the Southwest Popular Culture Association

Erin Giannini <[log in to unmask]>
Wed, 7 Aug 2013 10:22:00 -0600
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The Science Fiction & Fantasy Area of the

Southwest Popular/American Culture Association

invites paper or panel proposals on



CFP: Doctor Who and/or Torchwood



at the 35th annual meeting of the SWPACA in Albuquerque, NM

February 19-22, 2014



Any and all topics will be considered, although we especially encourage
proposals on:

1) genre (comedy, horror, mystery, science fiction, fantasy, etc)

2) reception/transmission of either series internationally (past or present)

3) Doctor Who as brand/toyetic analysis

4) regenerations(s) of the series

5) Use/misuse of technology

6) Perspectives on the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who

7) Queer readings/presentations of LGBQT characters

8) auteur-ship

9) feminist analysis of Doctor Who/Torchwood

10) fandom/fanwork

11) Perspectives/potentialities of the 12th Doctor

12) Intersections of Doctor Who/Torchwood with this year's conference
theme: "Popular and American Culture Studies: Yesterday, Today, and
Tomorrow"

Proposals due November 1, 2013

 Submit 250-word paper proposals or full paper proposals

(with title & 250-wd abstract for each panelist) at:
http://conference2014.southwestpca.org

 Submit in category Science Fiction & Fantasy—Doctor Who



Questions: Erin Giannini ([log in to unmask])



For more details on the conference (including application information for
the Tuerk Award for best graduate paper on science fiction or fantasy),
please visit http://southwestpca.org



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