In the Shadows: Illuminating Monstrosity in Children's and Young Adult Literature and Culture
https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2018/01/29/in-the-shadows-illuminating-monstrosity-in-childrens-and-young-adult-literature-and
https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2018/01/29/in-the-shadows-illuminating-monstrosity-in-childrens-and-young-adult-literature-and
deadline for submissions:
February 28, 2018
full name / name of organization:
University of British Columbia Master of Arts in Children's Literature program
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In the Shadows:
Illuminating Monstrosity in Children’s and Young Adult Literature and Culture
Call for Paper Proposals
Deadline for submission: February 28th, 2018
A peer-reviewed graduate student conference on children’s literature, media, and culture
University of British Columbia - Friday May 11th - Saturday May 12th, 2018
Topics may include, but are not limited to:
- Literature from the genres of horror, gothic, mystery, or science fiction
- Post-humanism/trans-humanism
- Narratives of physical or emotional trauma, scars, disfigurement, etc.
- Themes of fear, captivity, empathy/apathy
- The uncanny and the sublime
- Narratives focussing on the duality of human nature
- Themes of survival, lost innocence, or childhood innocence
- Experiences of marginalized groups, otherness, and social outcasts
- (Mis)representations of people as “monsters”
- Government atrocities, tragedies, and other perspectives on historical events
- Analyses of monstrosity from critical or theoretical perspectives (e.g. psychoanalysis, post colonialism, feminism, etc.)
- Adaptations, bringing a narrative to life in a new story or medium
- Stories of real-world monsters, such as bullies or personal, inner demons
- Narratives featuring monsters, vampires, werewolves, zombies, ogres etc.
- Villains and beasts from fairy tales, folktales, or mythology
- Friendly monsters or imaginary friends (e.g. Pokémon, The BFG, Monsters Inc.)
- The allure and romanticism of monsters (e.g. Twilight)
- Papers related to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, in honour of the 200th anniversary of publication
Academic Paper Proposals
Please send a 250-word abstract that includes the title of your paper, a list of references in MLA format, a 50-word biography, your name, your university affiliation, email address, and phone number to the review committee at submit.ubc.conference@gmail.com. Please include “Conference Proposal Submission” in the subject line of your email.
Creative Writing Proposals
Submissions of creative writing for children and young adults in any genre are welcome, including novel chapters, poetry, picture books, graphic novels, scripts, etc. Please send a piece of work no longer than 12 pages double-spaced. (Anything shorter is welcome-- poetry, for example, might only be a page). The submission should include the title of your piece, a 150-word overview of your piece (describe age group, genre, and links to the conference theme), a list of references in MLA format (if you have any), a 50-word biography, your name, your university affiliation, email address, and phone number. Please send your submission to the review committee at submit.ubc.conference@gmail.com. Please put “Creative Conference Proposal Submission” in the subject line of your email.
Out of Province/Country Submissions
For those who may need extra time to plan their travels please put “Travel” in the email subject line and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
For more info, please contact ubc.conference.2018@gmail.com or visit https://blogs.ubc.ca/intheshadows/. Join our mailing list at http://eepurl.com/dht7_z.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you this spring!
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