2019
Workshop on Comics/Fandom
Committee
for Comics Studies (AG Comicforschung) and the Committee for the Studies of
Fandom and Participatory Culture (AG Partizipations- und Fanforschung) at the
German Society for Media Studies (GfM)
University of Cologne, 28/03/2019 – 29/03/2019
Considering
how crucially comic book marketing depends on loyal customers, especially fans,
and to how great an extent the ever-expanding franchises surrounding Marvel’s
or DC’s comic worlds rely on user participation and fandom, it seems striking
that the connection between Comics Studies and Fan Studies has hardly been
explored in any great detail so far.
Is this
because Comics Studies focus on the text and Fan Studies on its recipient? At
least in Germany, Comics Studies have strong roots in (Comparative) Literary
Studies, Art History, or Philology while Fan Studies are either grounded in
Media and Cultural studies or in Sociology (focusing on individual and mass
consumption practices or group phenomena).
In our 2019
Workshop on Comics/Fandom, we want to address possible overlaps and frictions
between Comics Studies and Fan Studies. Potential topics for contributions may
include, but are not limited to, the following:
- In what ways do approaches and perspectives, topics, and objects of investigation differ in Comics Studies and Fan Studies?
- In what ways can Comics Studies profit from Fan Studies’ approaches and conceptions – and vice versa?
- Which production, distribution, and consumption practices of comics and other media formats rely on and inspire fan cultural practices?
- What is the role that cult fandom plays within professional contexts, either in the industry (as comic or media fans turn into illustrators, designers etc.), or within academia (as comics scholar-fans and film/tv scholar-fans emerge as leading figures within certain disciplinary fields)?
- Are there gendered notions for the respective fields – perhaps a tendency for comparatively ‘male-dominated’ Comics Studies to stand out against more ‘female-oriented’ Fan Studies?
- Historical perspectives on Comics Studies and Fan Studies
The
workshop is a collaboration between the Committee
for Comics Studies (AG Comicforschung) and the Committee for the Studies of
Fandom and Participatory Culture (AG Partizipations- und Fanforschung) at the
German Society for Media Studies (GfM). It is organized by
Sophie G. Einwächter (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversityFrankfurt/Philipps-University Marburg), Vanessa Ossa (University of Tübingen),
Véronique Sina (University of Cologne), and Sven Stollfuß (University of Leipzig).
The
workshop will take place at the Institute for Media Culture and Theatre at the
University of Cologne on the 28th and 29th of March 2019.
Please send
your suggestions for 15-20-minute papers by November 30th in the form of a
300-word abstract with short bio (150 words) to: comicsfandom2019@gmail.com
You can
also volunteer for a 10-minute response to a panel – we will contact you once
the program is taking shape.
Contributions
from non-members are welcome!
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