Chicana/o Culture: Literature, Film, Theory
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Deadline for proposal submissions is December 15.
Panels and individual papers on all aspects of Chicana and Chicano culture are encouraged for our 2009 meeting. The “Chicana/Chicano Culture: Literature, Film, Theory” area tends to be both multicultural and interdisciplinary, and panels and individual papers may explore any issues relevant to Chicana and Chicano cultural studies.
Presentations might examine themes relevant to Chicana and Chicano culture and politics including but not limited to:
- “resistance & affirmation”
- nationalism & ethnic separatism
- borders, frontiers, & territorialization
- labor unions & social collectivity
- machismo, feminidad, feminisms, & gender construction
- migration, immigration, internal colonialism, & indigenismo
- religion & spirituality
- mainstream depictions & ethnic stereotyping
- La Raza Cósmica & cultural syncretism
Further, paper and panel topics might traverse distinctions within cultural expressions and specific genres—corridos, mitos, folklore, poetry, fiction, drama, film, television. Presentations might cover theoretical and/or creative and/or historical works by individual authors such as José Vasconcelos, Rudy Acuña, Luis Valdez, George I. Sánchez, Gloria Anzaldúa, Ana Castillo, Cherríe Moraga, and others.
Proposals that address any aspect of Chicana and Chicano culture are welcome.
Please send inquiries or approximately 100-word proposals to:
Dr. Scott Baugh
Associate Professor of Film / Media Studies
Department of English
Texas Tech University
Email (preferred): scott.baugh@ttu.edu
or
Alyssa Ryan
alyssa.ryan@ttu.edu
or more information, please visit the associations’ website: www.pcaaca.org