Presenting A Paper
Oct. 22nd, 2006 10:33 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
If I were going to present a paper at the popular culture conference in Boston next year, what topic area should I present on? What do you think I know stuff about? I have a week to submit an abstract.
This is the conference - and the program contains 2006 presentations.
Areas I'm generally knowledgeable in: myths, the occult, comic books (artists and writers), role-playing (live and tabletop), computer science
► Adaptation
► Advertising
► American Art & Architecture
► American Indian Literatures & Cultures
► Appalachian Studies
► Arthurian Legend
► Automobile Culture
► Biography
► Black Music Culture
► Body & Physical Difference
► Business Culture / Corporate Culture
► Chicana / Chicano Culture: Lit/Film/Theory
► Children's Television
► Circuses & Circus Culture
► Civil War (U.S.) & Reconstruction
► Collegiate Culture: Higher Ed & Pedagogy
► Politics, Law, & Popular Culture (PCA)
► Comedy & Humor
► Conspiracy Theory/Claims for the Paranormal
► Digital Games
► Dime Novels, Pulps, & Juvenile Series
► Documentary
► Ecology & Culture
► Electronic Communication & Culture
► Fashion, Appearance, & Consumer Identity
► Festivals & Faires
► Film Adaptation (PCA)
► Film & History
► Gay & Lesbian Studies
► German Culture
► Gothic Culture
► Health & Disease in Popular Culture
► Heinlein Studies
► Horror (Fiction/Film/Culture)
► Internet Culture
► Libraries, Archives, & Pop. Cult. Research
► Literature & the Visual Arts
► Local Culture of Boston
► Material Culture
► Medieval Popular Culture
► Memory & Representation
► Midwest Culture
► Motorcycling Culture & Myth
► Music (PCA)
► Mystery & Detective Fiction
► Mythology in Contemporary Culture
► Politics in a Mediated World (ACA)
► Popular Culture in the Age of T. Roosevelt
► Romance
► Science Fiction/Fantasy
► Sea Literature
► Seniors & Aging in Popular Culture
► Shakespeare on Film & Television
► Southern Literature & Culture
► Sports
► Stephen King
► Tarot
► Technical Communication
► Television
► Vampire in Literature, Culture, & Film
► World Fairs & Expositions
► World Wars I & II
This is the conference - and the program contains 2006 presentations.
Areas I'm generally knowledgeable in: myths, the occult, comic books (artists and writers), role-playing (live and tabletop), computer science
► Adaptation
► Advertising
► American Art & Architecture
► American Indian Literatures & Cultures
► Appalachian Studies
► Arthurian Legend
► Automobile Culture
► Biography
► Black Music Culture
► Body & Physical Difference
► Business Culture / Corporate Culture
► Chicana / Chicano Culture: Lit/Film/Theory
► Children's Television
► Circuses & Circus Culture
► Civil War (U.S.) & Reconstruction
► Collegiate Culture: Higher Ed & Pedagogy
► Politics, Law, & Popular Culture (PCA)
► Comedy & Humor
► Conspiracy Theory/Claims for the Paranormal
► Digital Games
► Dime Novels, Pulps, & Juvenile Series
► Documentary
► Ecology & Culture
► Electronic Communication & Culture
► Fashion, Appearance, & Consumer Identity
► Festivals & Faires
► Film Adaptation (PCA)
► Film & History
► Gay & Lesbian Studies
► German Culture
► Gothic Culture
► Health & Disease in Popular Culture
► Heinlein Studies
► Horror (Fiction/Film/Culture)
► Internet Culture
► Libraries, Archives, & Pop. Cult. Research
► Literature & the Visual Arts
► Local Culture of Boston
► Material Culture
► Medieval Popular Culture
► Memory & Representation
► Midwest Culture
► Motorcycling Culture & Myth
► Music (PCA)
► Mystery & Detective Fiction
► Mythology in Contemporary Culture
► Politics in a Mediated World (ACA)
► Popular Culture in the Age of T. Roosevelt
► Romance
► Science Fiction/Fantasy
► Sea Literature
► Seniors & Aging in Popular Culture
► Shakespeare on Film & Television
► Southern Literature & Culture
► Sports
► Stephen King
► Tarot
► Technical Communication
► Television
► Vampire in Literature, Culture, & Film
► World Fairs & Expositions
► World Wars I & II