[AIW] CFP: Annual Southwest Popular/American Culture Association (SWPACA) Conference, Albuquerque, NM/USA, February 20-23, 2019
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Call for Papers
Annual Southwest Popular/American Culture Association (SWPACA) Conference
Hyatt Regency Hotel and Conference Center, Albuquerque, NM/USA
February 20-23, 2019
http://southwestpca.org/conference/
Join us for our 40th anniversary celebrations! We are now accepting
proposals in over 70+ areas on any topic related to popular and/or American
culture.
Native American/Indigenous Studies
Margaret Vaughan, PhD, Metropolitan State University,
margaret.vaughan at metrostate.edu <mailto:margaret.vaughan at metrostate.edu>
Come present with us! Proposals are now being accepted for the
Native/Indigenous Studies area. Listed below are some suggestions for
possible presentations, but topics not included here are welcomed and
encouraged. Paper topics can include transnational and international
Indigenous issues.
Topics in the area at past conferences have included:
* Cyberculture and social media
* Native representations in popular culture (television, comic books,
graphic novels, video/computer games, etc.)
* Indigenous methodologies and interpretative frameworks
* Queer theory and Native Studies
* Teaching Native American Studies
* Native art and artists
* Popular culture and language preservation
* Native American and Indigenous Literature
* Indigenous resistance, regional or global (treaty rights,
incarceration issues, sports mascots, etc.)
* Native peoples' relationships with various Communities of Color
* Landscapes and Indigenous ecologies
* Travel, tourism, and Indigenous nations
* Native sovereignty and media
About Southwest Popular/American Culture Association
The mission of the Southwest Popular/American Culture Association (SWPACA)
is to promote an innovative and nontraditional academic movement in the
humanities and social sciences celebrating America's cultural heritages, and
to increase awareness and improve public perceptions of America's cultural
traditions and diverse populations. We work towards this mission by
providing a professional network for scholars, writers, and others
interested in popular/American culture via our annual academic conference
and through our open-source, peer-reviewed academic journal, Dialogue: The
Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy. Additionally, the
SWPACA has a long-standing commitment to supporting the development of new
and young academic professionals in the fields of popular and/or American
cultural studies through conference travel grants, paper awards, and
professional development opportunities.
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