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Vampires, Vamps and Va Va Voom: A Critical Engagement with Paranormal Romance

Call for papers now extended.

A call for papers from Staff, Postgraduates, Honours Students and Undergraduates.

A two-day symposium organised by the Sìdhe Literary Collective, Monash University, 19 & 20 September 2008.

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Despite the rise of academic interest in vampires in popular culture, vampire romance has been largely ignored. From Dracula (1897) to Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003), romance themes have been inextricably linked to vampire narratives and the image of the vampire more broadly. Due to the commercial success of the emerging sub-genre ‘Paranormal Romance’, there has been increasing utilisation of vampire romance and related themes in other genres (such as contemporary fiction, young adult fiction and horror). Contemporary feminist scholars have not reflected upon this recent phenomenon despite the pioneering studies of Tania Modleski (1982), Janice Radway (1987) and Linda Christian-Smith (1990). The two-day symposium is an opportunity for scholars to discuss and critically examine the impact of the Undead upon the romance genre and the burgeoning industry created in its wake.

Topics of interest include:

To submit a proposal, please forward an abstract of c. 250 words with contact details by Friday 27 June 2008 (previously 30 May) to sidhelc@gmail.com, or or in hard-copy to Dr Rebecca-Anne Do Rozario, or Dr Patrick Spedding (Department of English, ECPS, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, 3800).

Postgraduates, honours students and undergraduates are welcome. Notification of outcome will be provided by provided on 1 July 2008. The symposium will be held at the Japanese Studies Centre. Details regarding registration will be announced on the Sìdhe Literary Collective blog http://sidhelc.googlepages.com/.

This event is funded by the School of English, Communications and Performance Studies, Monash University

 

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