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The Protest Issues and Actions section of the Popular Culture Association (PCA)
| Location: | Missouri, United States |
| Call for Papers Deadline: | 2009-12-15 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2009-11-16 |
| Announcement ID: |
172064 |
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The Protest Issues and Actions section of the Popular Culture Association (PCA) seeks proposals for its annual paper sessions at the 2010 PCA Conference to be held in St. Louis, Missouri March 31 - April 3, 2010. Any disciplinary approach may be used to examine dissent, past or present, in a local, regional, national, or international setting. Using a broad interpretation of dissent, papers may focus on works by specific writers or artists; the history of a specific movement, protest or action; as well as the rhetoric, politics, impact and sociology of specific protest movements. Past topics have included studies of specific protests by environmental, antiwar, animal rights, women's rights and gay rights groups; examinations of how marches, symbolic actions, poetry, dance, theater, music, and art play a role in protest; protests in South Africa, Europe in 1848, and Paris in 1968; protests in support of Native Americans, Latin Americans, African Americans, and many other groups whose rights have been violated.
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Lotte Larsen, Chair
Protest Issues and Actions
Emeritus Assoc. Professor
Hamersly Library
Western Oregon University
Monmouth, OR 97301 Email: larsenl@wou.edu
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