Dear all
The conference programme for 'Memory, Identity and New Fantasy Cultures' taking place at Kingston University, Saturday 9 October, is now available to view on the conference website: http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/activities/item.php?updatenum=1358
As well as keynote speakers Professor Fred Botting and Professor Matthew Pateman, and a concluding plenary talk between authors Naomi Alderman and Roz Kaveney, we also have delegates presenting papers on 'Dr Who', 'Life on Mars', 'Lost', superheroes, vampires, steampunk, 'Being Erika', 'Silent Hill' and 'Firefly'.
Bookings can be made on the website by following the appropriate links. Please direct any enquiries to [log in to unmask]
Regards
Dr Ewan Kirkland, University of Brighton
Dr Aybige Yilmaz, Kingston University, London
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