CFP: Indigenous 'Deep' Space: Indigenous Absence and Presence in Sci-Fi and Comics (Dec 2; Feb 13-16)
Call for Papers:
Indigenous 'Deep' Space:
Indigenous Absence and Presence
in Sci-Fi and Comics
Native/Indigenous Studies Area
Native/Indigenous Studies Area
Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Association's 34th Annual Conference in Albuquerque, NM
Submit abstracts to: http://conference2013.
***DEADLINE Extended to December 2, 2012***
Paper proposals are now being accepted for a panel dedicated to the absence and presence of Indigenous characters and cultures in popular sci-fi and comics. From Star Trek Voyager's Chakotay to the X-Men's Danielle Moonstar, sci-fi and comic genres have capitalized on the Indigenous landscape for characters and cultures. This panel asks presenters to examine and discuss the absence and presence of Indigenous characters and cultures in these popular genres.
Listed below are some suggestions for possible presentations but topics not included here are welcomed and encouraged:
- Indigenous writers of sci-fi and speculative fiction genres
- Indigenous cultures in space (issues of colonization that mirror Indigenous histories in sci-fi deep space settings)
- Blue Corn Comics
- Indigenous/Native American descended characters in sci-fi
- Indigenous/Native American descended characters in comic and graphic novels
- Specific sci-fi T.V. shows and webisodes incorporating Indigenous cultures and characters (episodes of Stargate, Angel, Buffy, Star Trek, etc.)
- Online comics
- History of Indigenous characters in sci-fi or comics
Please forward this information to people who would be interested in participating.
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