Oceanic   

Popular Culture Association

 
 
 

 

Oceanic

Popular Culture Association

Conference

 

“Work and Play”

 

Honolulu, Hawai'i

Chaminade University of Honolulu

 

May 25-27, 2007

 

Panel and individual paper proposals are now being accepted for

the inaugural Oceanic Popular Culture Association Conference.

While all topics and proposals will be considered, those treating

the conference theme of “Work and Play” are particularly welcome.

 

Abstracts/Proposals due Feb. 28, 2007

 

 

Theorists as diverse as Michael Oakeshott and Erich Fromm

have emphasized the transformative power of play and warned

of the dangerous consequences of misconstruing the relationship

between leisure and labor activities.  With accelerations in

communications technology such as email, cell-phones, and

text-messaging, our workday has become unbounded, suffusing

leisure time along with all other aspects of life. While many

contemporary commercials extol the virtue of devices that

allow us to work at home or on vacation, others exploit

the fantasy of literally throwing one’s pager into the sea.

Have these technologies granted us more leisure or

accomplished an even more thorough subordination of play

to work? Such concerns are particularly appropriate for

an academic conference hosted in Hawai‘i, where our primary

industry is for better or worse the labor of leisure. The conference

theme of “Work and Play” invites discussions of labor and

leisure as both discrete and entangled categories.

 

Prospective presenters may treat images of work and/or play

in literature, film, television, music, and other media.

The conference theme also accommodates interpretations

of the various forms of “cultural work” performed by the text(s)

at hand. In addition to offering textual analyses, presenters

are welcome to discuss cultural practices and traditions that

broadly intersect with the conference theme.

 

Please send 150-200 word proposals (email submissions only)

by February 28, 2007 to conference organizers:

 

Cheryl Edelson cedelson@chaminade.edu and/or

Stanley Orr sorr@hawaii.edu

 

There will be a limited number of CUH dorm rooms available

for about $30 per person/per night; the organizers are also

in the process of negotiating some very reasonable Waikiki

hotel rates for conference attendees.

 

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