Dear all,
Apologies once more but I have just been informed that attachments won't
work on this system (despite there being an attachment box on the email).
Thus, finally, the call for papers follows. Thanks for all your enquiries,
and do get in touch if you have any further queries,
Dave Huxley
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“The Aesthetics of Trash” : Reassessing Animation and the Comic
An International Conference
28th – 29th August 2007
Manchester Metropolitan University
Call for Papers
This interdisciplinary conference will address issues surrounding the
achievements, cultural status and thematic concerns of animation and comics.
Until comparatively recently the fields of animation and comics have
received little serious critical attention in the English speaking world.
Both have been regarded as second class media which were ‘below critical
radar’. Since the 1980s writings and research on animation (Crafton,
Cannemaker, Bendazzi, Wells) and the comic (Barker, Sabin, Gravett) have
begun to recuperate the reputation of these media, both through a thorough
examination of their history, and a critical assessment of their aesthetic
and cultural value.
There is still a vast amount of work to be done in these areas (and also on
the relationship between both media and the live action film). This two day
conference will bring together current research in these areas and indicate
directions that future research might take.
Papers are invited on a wide range of topics, including:
Comics/animation & Genre
The Language of Comics
How have new media affected the comic?
What has been the influence of Japan on Western comics and/or animation?
What is the future of animation?
Comics fans
Comics/animation and gender issues
American Animation Studios
The Animator as Auteur
Animation & the Net
Has the superhero comic been superceded by the superhero film?
Comics & New Media
Comics/animation and censorship
Film Adaptations
Animation ; art vs industry
How does the construction of the cartoon star relate to live action stardom?
Experimental Animation
The Comic Strip
Underground and Alternative comics
Comics/animation and nationalism/nationality
Papers will be considered on related themes
300 word abstracts should be submitted by June 25th 2007 to the organising
joint chairs:
Dr David Huxley
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Dr Joan Ormrod
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