Call for Paper/Panel Proposals for the Collecting,
Collectibles, Collectors and Collections Area.
PCA/ACA
& Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Associations
Joint Conference
April 20-23, 2011
San Antonio, TX
http://www.swtxpca.org
Proposal submission deadline: December 15, 2010
Conference hotel: Marriott Rivercenter San Antonio
101 Bowie Street
San Antonio, Texas 78205 USA
Phone: 1-210-223-1000
Proposals for individual presentations are being accepted for the
Collecting, Collectibles, Collectors, Collections Area and related topics. We
also seek proposals for entire panels as well as roundtable discussions
concerning Collecting, Collectibles, Collectors, and Collections.
Some areas of consideration include, but are not limited to:
• Collections/Collecting/Collectors/collectibles in popular culture
• Collections in libraries, archives or museums
• Collections/Collecting/Collectibles in Science Fiction and Fantasy
• Personal Collections
• Folk Art Collections and Collectibles
• Collections and collectors in literature, film, theatre
• The history of collecting
• Early American collections and Americana
• Collections of Native American, African American, Asian American, and
Latina/o cultures(and others)
• Private or public collections
• The impulse to collect.
• Collecting and political correctness.
• Legal issues regarding collecting/collections.
• The business of collecting - buying and selling, mediating value - the
dealer, the picker, the agent.
• The impact of the Internet (including eBay and like sites) on
collecting.
• Relationships between collectors and curators.
• Collecting as community activity.
• Collecting as scholarship.
• Collectors' organizations (car clubs, stamp clubs, costume jewelry
collectors' groups, etc.), their functions, their controversies.
• What is an "authentic" collectible?
• Collecting the immaterial (places, memories, people, websites, words,
etc.)
Scholars, artists, curators, and other professionals are encouraged to
participate. Graduate students are welcome, with award opportunities for the
best graduate papers. Please visit the organization website for more
information about this conference. http://www.swtxpca.org. Papers should be
approximately 20 minutes long (8-10 pages) and should be original works of
scholarship that have not been presented or published elsewhere. Proposals for
entire panels should include 3-4 presentations/papers. Roundtables should be
approximately 90 minutes long. Please send 200-250 word abstracts for papers,
panels, and roundtables, to the Area Chair below, by December 15 2010.
Kathrin
Dodds
Collecting,
Collectibles, Collectors and Collections
Kathrin Dodds
Research &
Development Librarian
Texas Tech
University Libraries
Mail Stop 0002
Lubbock, TX
79409
806-742-2300
806-742-0737
[Fax]
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