Yay!

Nov 03, 2013 20:12

My Hannibal abstract was accepted into horror panel of the Popular Culture Association's 2014 Conference!

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nox_candida November 4 2013, 06:43:51 UTC
Congrats! That's very, very awesome. :D

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nox_candida November 4 2013, 06:59:39 UTC
Congtaulations. I got to say that academia in USA seems much more fun than in Sweden.

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winter_hermit November 6 2013, 03:11:55 UTC
Writing about pop culture's a big help, as is being an independent scholar, since I just get to write about whatever interests me. ^_^

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winter_hermit November 6 2013, 03:11:04 UTC
Thanks! It's not a conference I've attended or presented at before, so I really had no idea...

And I've got months left to procrastinate on actually writing it!

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alltoseek November 4 2013, 18:09:04 UTC
Excellent! Would we be able to see the abstract or presentation anywhere? I mean, for those of us lack the good fortune as to attend the Popular Culture Association's 2014 Conference :-)

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winter_hermit November 6 2013, 03:15:09 UTC
I Feel Unstable: Use of Supernatural Narrative in NBC’s Hannibal

Will Graham, one of the dual protagonists of NBC's Hannibal, appears to be suffering from undiagnosed lycanthropy. He is losing track of time, suddenly finding himself in places he doesn't remember going, and discovering blank spaces in his memories. He worries he may be hurting others while in these fugue states. He senses things others do not, and has visions of prey animals. His body is undergoing physiological changes including headaches and an elevated body temperature. He fears what he is becoming, though his concerns are brushed off by those around him.

It is a cultural transformation narrative familiar to viewers of popular shows such as Supernatural or Teen Wolf, in addition to countless other works in a popular media now saturated with paranormal offerings. However, Will Graham is not becoming a werewolf, because unlike shows which use the supernatural as a metaphor for other forms of transformation, Hannibal uses it as a simile. This paper will explore ( ... )

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alltoseek November 6 2013, 16:35:24 UTC
Oooh - Nice! Thank you for sharing :-)

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ghibli_chibi November 8 2013, 02:44:00 UTC
Wow! Awesome. You are on a role with these academia contributions! Good luck!

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