This year's conference is due to be held on Monday 17th June at the University of Liverpool's Mathematical Sciences Building (206 on the University's campus map).
If you wish to attend as a non-presenting delegate then you need to pay the £30 conference fee. To do so please visit the Univeristy of Liverpool School of English online shop: http://payments.liv.ac.uk/browse/product.asp?catid=53&modid=1&compid=1
Refreshments and lunch are included in this cost.
See you in June!
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Registration
and Refreshments Mathematical
Sciences Building Reception
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9:30
-10:30
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Keynote Lecture #1: Dr. Peter Wright
Room 029
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10:30
-12:00
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Fans & Fandom
Room 029
• Kerry McAuliffe
• Kasi Paterson
• Mark R. Adams
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The Urban
Room 103
• Felicia Buciu
• Amy Butt
• Adam Welstead
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Undead Icons
Room 104
• Beverley Dear
• Jennifer Harwood-Smith
• Michelle Yost
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Linguistics
Room 105
• Mateusz Marecki
• Amanda Dillon
• Lykara Ryder
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12:00
-13:00
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Horror Cinema
Room 029
• Patrick Bingham
• Valerio
De Simone
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Anthropology and Travel
Room 103
• Giulia Iannuzzi
• Alun Williams
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[Room Vacant]
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[Room Vacant]
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13:00
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Lunch Mathematical Sciences
Building Reception
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13:45
-14:45
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Keynote Lecture #2: Pat Cadigan
Room 029
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14:45
-16:15
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Environment
Room 029
• Sandra Mänty
• Katherine Buse
• Chris Pak
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Gibson and Cyber-Culture
Room 103
• Papori Rani Barooah
• Grace Halden
• Anna McFarlane
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Liminal Fantasy
Room 104
• Carolyn Ellam
• Audrey Taylor
• Leimar Garcia-Siino
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Alternative
Media
Room 105
• Jacob Murphy
• Artem Zubov
• Andrew Cooper
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16:15
-16:30
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Refreshment Break Mathematical Sciences
Building Reception
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16:30
-18:00
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Television
Room 029
• Marie Lottman
• Laura Osur
• Eve Bennett
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Atwood and Shelley
Room 103
• Miriam Rune
• Ayan Mitra
• Lucas Alexander Boulding
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Post-Catastrophic
Room 104
• Claire Browne
• Arthur Newman
• Zosia Kuczynska
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Other Horror
Room 105
• Vitor Cei
• David McWilliam
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18.00
-19.00
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Post-Conference
Wine Reception Mathematical Sciences
Building Reception
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9.00 – 9.30 Registration and
Refreshments
Mathematical
Sciences Building Reception
9.30 – 10.30 Keynote Lecture #1:
Dr. Peter Wright
Room
029
10.30 – 12.00 Panel 1.1: Fans
& Fandom
Room
029
• Kerry McAuliffe, Fandom in
Ficton and “The Family Business”: Fan Participation and Reformation in the
Narratives of Supernatural.
• Kasi Patterson, Silhouettes
from Popular Culture.
• Mark Richard Adams,
Lunatics Running the Asylum: Exploring the Influence of Fandom and
Fan-Producers on the Narrative Worlds of Doctor
Who.
Panel 1.2: The Urban
Room 103
• Felicia Buciu, Anger and
Abulia: Two Faces of Collective Anxiety in Selected English and Italian
Dystopian Fiction.
• Amy Butt, The Tower City.
• Adam Welstead, Dystopia and
the “Crowd” in 21st Century British Writing.
Panel 1.3: Undead Icons
Room 104
• Beverley Dear, From Coffin
to Couch: Fin-de-Siècle Anxieties and the Rise of the Psychological Vampire.
• Jennifer Harwood-Smith, The
Death of the Mind: The True Fear at the Heart of the Zombie Narrative.
• Michelle Yost, Preparing
for Horror: the Zombie Survival Market.
Panel 1.4: Linguistics
Room 105
• Mateusz Marecki, From the
Real to the Fantastic to the Scientific: Double Reading in Joan Slonczewski’s Brain Plague.
• Amanda Dillon, Worlds out
of Words: World-Building and Metafiction in Ursula K. Le Guin’s ‘Feeling at
Home with the Hennebet’ and ‘The Language of the Nna Mmoy’.
• Lykara Ryder, Not All
Conlang Material is Written in a Conlang.
12.00 – 13.00 Panel 2.1: Horror
Cinema
Room
029
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Patrick Bingham, ‘Shaky Cam’: The ‘Nauseating’ Genre.
• Valerio De Simone, Slasher Movies and Feminism.
Panel 2.2: Anthropology and Travel
Room 103
•Giulia Iannuzzi, Italy on
Mars, Italian SF Between Space Travel and Hallucination
•Alun Williams, Anthropology & the Fantastic: Magic, Rationality
& Fetish
13.00 – 13.45 Lunch
Mathematical
Sciences Building Reception
13.45 – 14.45 Keynote Lecture #2:
Pat Cadigan
Room 029
14.45 – 16.15 Panel 3.1: The
Environment
Room
029
• Sandra
Mänty, Umwelt and its Application in Literary Analysis.
• Katherine Buse, Heat Maps:
American SF, Global Warming, and the Shape of History in the 1990s.
• Chris Pak, ‘The Goal of
Martian Economics is not Sustainable Development but a Sustainable Prosperity
for the Entire Biosphere’: Science Fiction and the Sustainability Debate.
Panel 3.2:
Gibson and Cyber-Culture
Room
103
• Papori Rani Barooah,
Recrafting Human Bodies: Metamorphosis of Human into the Cyborg in William
Gibson’s Neuromancer.
• Grace Halden, The
Technologically Rapine: Science Fiction and Technology During the 1980s With
Specific Reference to William Gibson’s Neuromancer.
• Anna McFarlane, Gestalt
Perception in William Gibson: ‘Fractals’ and Pattern Recognition.
Panel 3.3:
Liminal Fantasy
Room
104
• Carolyn Ellam, “Falling
Between Categories”: Realism and Fantasy in Looking
for Eric (Ken Loach, 2009).
• Audrey Taylor, The Formulation of ‘Active Time’ in Fantasy
Literature.
• Leimar Garcia-Siino,
Exploring Gaiman: The Colourless Worlds of Coraline
and The Graveyard Book.
Part 3.4: Alternative Media
Room 105
• Jacob Murphy, ‘Always “We
Had No Choice”’: An Exploration of Freedom and Unfreedom in the Final Fantasy X saga.
• Artem Zubov, ‘A Russian
Gernsback’: Yakov Perelman and “Scientific Imagination”.
• Andrew Cooper, Smallville:
From Print to Screen and Back Again.
16.15 – 16.30 Refreshment Break
Mathematical
Sciences Building Reception
16.30 – 18.00 Panel 4.1:
Television
Room
029
• Marie Lottman, Ambiguous
Objects in 1970s SF Set Design: “Raumpatrouille Orion”.
• Laura Osur, The Aesthetics
of Countervisuality: 21st Century Dystopian Science Fiction
Television.
• Eve Bennett, The Mad Doll
in the Attic: Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse
as Female Gothic for the Neoliberal Era.
Panel 4.2:
Atwood and Shelley
Room
103
• Miriam Rune, ‘Seeing
Gestalt’: Genre Expectations and How Perspectives Further the Transhumanism
Debate in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx Crake.
• Ayan Mitra, Frankenstein: Deconstructing the Myth of
Humanity and Monstrosity in Close Relation to Manichean Ethics.
• Lucas Alexander Boulding,
Mrs Brown Among The Crakers: Character and Virtue in Speculative Fiction.
Panel 4.3: Post-Catastrophic
Room
104
• Claire Browne, Worse Games
to Play: Death, Hope and Trauma in Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games Trilogy.
• Zosia Kuczynska, A Short
Suite on the Theme of Post-Catastrophic Space-Time 1: ‘Total Event Collapse’:
Post-Catastrophic Space-Time and its Place in Speculative Fiction.
• Arthur Newman, A Short
Suite on the Theme of Post-Catastrophic Space-Time 2: ‘An Argument in Time’: Iron Council as Post-Catastrophic Novel.
Panel 4.4:
Other Horrors
Room
105
• Vitor Cei, New Neon:
Aleister Crowley and Raul Seixas on Thelma and Counterculture.
• David McWilliam, ‘Beyond
the Mountains of Madness’: Lovecraftian Cosmic Horror and Posthuman Creationism
in Ridley Scott’s Prometheus.
18.00 – 19.00 Post-Conference Wine
Reception
Mathematical
Sciences Building Reception
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