COMMUNICATING MOTHERHOOD/MOTHERS COMMUNICATING: “HIGH CULTURE” TO POP CULTURE TO NEW SOCIAL MEDIA CONFERENCE

Call for Papers
June 24-27, 2013, Toronto, Canada

We welcome submissions from scholars, students, activists, artists, community workers, bloggers, mothers and others who research in this area. Cross-cultural and comparative work is encouraged. We are open to a variety of types of submissions including academic papers from all disciplines and creative submissions including visual art, literature and performance art. This conference will explore the nature, status, representation and experience of mothers and motherhood in various historical, cultural and literary contexts, and examine the many ways in which mothers have been and are affected by, viewed, and/or challenged contemporary cultural norms and dominant ideologies and representations of their role.

Topics may include but are not restricted to:

Representations and depictions of mothers/mothering/motherhood in fiction, poetry, drama, art, music, film, advertising, TV, facebook, blogs, twitter; investigations into navigating cultural expressions of “good” and “bad” mother/ing; transmitting maternal knowledge(s), parenting skills, mothers/mothering and language, mothers and literacies, feminist motherlines; teaching/learning about mothering/ motherhood through literature, popular culture, celebrity culture, new media; parenting/mothering in literature, art, popular culture, social media, the blogosphere; queer engagements with mothering/motherhood in literature, popular culture and social media; de/constructing embodied understandings of mothering, mother, motherhood; how communication technology permeates the work/home barrier, assists/ challenges relationships and attachment with adopted and biological children; the impact of literature/popular culture/social media on opinions regarding reproduction; mothers’ relationship with “the experts”; expert discourses vs. grassroots communications; transmission of culture and ethnicity through various maternal modalities; mothering in the Information Age; communicating mothers/motherhood across the generations; crossing national borders and class divides through New Social Media; communication and other revolutions (or political organizing),  new social media-linking or dividing moms?; low-income and young mothers’ access to and use of New Social Media; cybermothering; mothers/motherhood and Communication Studies; mothers/mothering and education, learning and pedagogy.

CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

Joanne Bamberger, Author of PunditMom.com and Mom’s Mothers of Intention

Myrel Chernick and Jennie Klein, Editors of The M Word: Real Mothers in Contemporary Art

Catherine Connors, Author of HerBadMother.com

Gina Crosley-Corcoran, Author of TheFeministBreeder.com

Ann Douglas, Author of The Mother of All Parenting Books

Jocelyn Fenton Stitt, Minnesota State University, Mankatoand Pegeen Reichert-Powell, Columbia College, Chicago; Editors of Mothers Who Deliver

May Friedman, Ryerson University; Editor of Mothering and Blogging: The Radical Act of the MommyBlog

Heather Hewett, SUNY New Paltz; Contributor, Chick Lit: The New Woman’s Fiction and Mothering in the Third Wave

Andrea Liss, California State University, San Marcos; Author of Feminist Art and the Maternal

Anne MacLennan, York University; Author of “Women, Radio and the Depression: A “Captive” Audience from Household Hints to Story Time and Serials”

Maki Motapanyane, Mount Royal University; Editor of Mothering in Hip Hop Culture

Lynn O’Brien Hallstein, Boston University; Author of White Feminism and Contemporary Maternity

Andrea O’Reilly, York University; Editor of Textual Mothers/Maternal Texts

Shelley Park, University of Central Florida;Author ofMothering Queerly, Queering Motherhood

Elizabeth Podnieks, Ryerson University; Editor of Mediating Moms: Mothers in Popular Culture

Amanda Richey, Kennesaw State University, Co-Editor of Mothering and Literacies

Deborah Siegel, Founder of GirlwPen.com; Author of Mama w/ Pen

Bonnie Stewart, Author of CribChronicles.com

Annie Urban, Author of PhDinParenting.com

If you are interested in being considered as a presenter, please send a 250 word abstract and a 50-word bio by NOVEMBER 15, 2012 to info@motherhoodinitiative.org

 CALL FOR PAPERS

** TO SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT FOR THIS CONFERENCE, ONE MUST BE

A 2013 MEMBER of MIRCI: http://www.motherhoodinitiative.org

Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement (MIRCI)

140 Holland St. West, PO Box 13022, Bradford, ON, L3Z 2Y5

(905) 775-9089 info@motherhoodinitiative.org http://www.motherhoodinitiative.org

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