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Apr. 7 | MAASA Joint Conference—April, 2011
Joint conference on material culture, April 7-11, 2011, UW-Madison
December 14, 2009
The Humor Studies Caucus of the American Studies Association (ASA)
seeks session and paper proposals for the 2010 ASA meeting, held November
18-21 in San Antonio, Texas. Proposals should explore historical,
theoretical, and/or methodological issues in American humor. They should
seek to address the 2010 meeting theme, „Crisis, Chains, and Change:
American Studies for the 21st Century‰
(see http://www.theasa.net/annual_meeting/page/submitting_a_proposal/).
To paraphrase the 2010 call for proposals, the ASA is particularly
interested in projects that engage broadly with the ways ordinary people
create power. In inviting us to consider changes in response to multiple
global crises (war, capital, economies, hunger, climate change), the ASA
encourages us to analyze „topics central to American Studies ˜ indigeneity,
gender, race, sexuality, laws and status, dispossession, documentation, wage
and custom, boom and bust, primitive accumulation, love for and loathing of
risk, and stretching or shrinking states, glaciers, empires, horizons.‰ .
The meeting theme and location present an opportunity to explore
immigration, trans-border activism, and the convergences and divergences of
US and Mexican culture. While proposals may take the traditional form of
scholarly papers, the ASA welcomes the use alternative formats such as
roundtables, workshops, and site visits.
See our website at: http://www.theasa.net/caucus_humor_studies/
General inquiries and proposals can be sent to the Humor Studies Caucus
email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). The deadline for proposals is January 15, 2010,
but earlier submissions may be given more consideration.
Additionally, the Humor Studies Caucus is seeking proposals for three
specific panel topics:
1) Twentieth-Century Visual Humor
For this panel on Twentieth-Century Visual Humor, we‚re looking for paper
proposals addressing any aspect of humor in American or cross-cultural
visual culture, including but not limited to: film, TV, digital media,
painting, photography, children’s books, political cartoons, comics,
graphic novels, and caricature.
Please submit session proposals by January 15, 2010 to Philip Nel
Event of the Humor Studies Caucus
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