academic analysis

From: kmnellist_at_...
Date: Sat, 25 May 2002 03:25:19 EDT


If anyone is interested, forwarded from another list:

> -----Original Message-----
> From: VICTORIA 19th-Century British Culture & Society
> [mailto:VICTORIA_at_...] On Behalf Of CLHorrocks
> Subject: CFP: Analysing Series and Serial Narrative
>
> Colleagues, I would like to call to your attention the forthcoming
conference which I
> think will be of interest to a large number of our researchers.
>
> ANALYSING SERIES AND SERIAL NARRATIVE
> Liverpool John Moores University
> November 16 and 17 2002
>
> Abstracts of 250 words invited by 1st August 2002
>
> Topics might include: popular fictional series in any medium (e.g)
television, film, radio,
> print fiction, periodicals, graphic novels, advertising, computer
games and animation),
> or genre and from any historical period; discussions of methodology;
sequels and
> prequels; publishing and production initiatives; empirical or
theoretical considerations
> of readership; repeats and scheduling; fan culture; international
syndication;
> adaptations; narratology and relationships between different media.
> We welcome papers considering popular fiction across any media and
which examine
> cultural practices associated with audiences and popular texts.
> Please contact: Nickianne Moody or Nicole Matthews, MCCA, Liverpool
John Moores
> University, Dean Walters Building, St James Road, Liverpool L1 7BR
> Tel 0151 231 5037 Fax 0151 643 1980 E-mail N.A.Moody_at_...
>
> Best Wishes
> Clare Horrocks
> Edge Hill College

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