Dear List Members,
With apologies for cross-posting, please find below details of a CFP for a conference panel on Gender Violence in Contemporary European Television Drama Abi Loxham and I are putting together for the forthcoming EUPOP 2023 conference. Details of the conference and of the panel are below. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
With best wishes,
Fiona Noble
Lecturer in Spanish and Latin American Studies
University of Stirling
EUPOP 2023
The Darkness Within
University of Stirling, Scotland, July 3rd-5th 2023
With the overarching theme of The Darkness Within, the tenth annual international conference of the European Popular
Culture Association (EPCA) will explore European popular culture in all its various forms. This includes, but is by no means
limited to, the following topics: European Film (past and present), Television, Music, Costume and Performance, Celebrity,
The Body, Fashion, New Media, Popular Literature and Graphic Novels, Queer Studies, Sport, Curation, Digital Culture, the
idea of European identity and its relation to popular culture. A special emphasis, this year, will be on topics such as crime
fiction, true crime, film, and television.
The conference draft programme will be announced in May 2023, along with the conference registration and
accommodation details. The likely conference fee will be 150euros (student), and 200euros (other). The fee includes
coffees, lunches, evening reception and dinner, and EPCA Membership (includes one sample issue European Journal of
Popular Culture, Intellect Press). For details of conference fee payment, please contact Kari Kallioniemi, [log in to unmask]
Proposed Panel: Gender Violence in Contemporary European Television Drama
Abigail Loxham (University of Liverpool) and Fiona Noble (University of Stirling)
Gender violence is one of the most prominent and pressing issues of the contemporary moment. While hashtag-based
movements such as #MeToo have generated widespread global thinking and debates on and around this topic, nationally
specific iterations of gender violence and its place within and impact upon society are far more complex and nuanced.
Our proposed panel for the above conference seeks to interrogate ways in which gender violence is made visible and
audible in European television drama. Our two contributions will deal with Spanish television/streaming, and we are keen
to incorporate other European perspectives and contexts to facilitate a more comparative and nuanced approach to the
issue.
If interested in participating, please send an abstract (300 words) and a brief bio to us ([log in to unmask] /
[log in to unmask]) by Tuesday 21st February 2023.
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