The 62nd World Science Fiction Convention (also known as
Worldcon, and in this instance Noreascon 4) will be taking place in
Boston, Massachusetts September 26, 2004. Attendance figures are
expected to exceed 6000.
The Academic Program Track is seeking papers, panel
presentations, seminars, workshops, and poster presentations on all
subjects relating to science fiction, fantasy, and horror literature,
including, but not limited to:
- Teaching Speculative Fiction
- Teaching other courses through Science Fiction, Fantasy,
and Horror (SF, F, & H)
- Critical Thinking through SF, F, & H
- Teaching through Speculative Media (Potter, Rings, and
other things)
- Teaching Diversity through SF, F, & H
- Teaching History through SF, F, & H
- Teaching Terry Pratchett
- Teaching William Tenn
- Teaching J. R. R. Tolkien
- Interlacing Folklore Archetypes Within SF, F, & H
- Advising an SF Club
- Looking from the Past to the Future
- History of Speculative Fiction
- Fan Fiction
- Ethnography of Fandom
- Filk Music and Ethnomusicology
- Comics as Literature
- Censorship
Of particular interest are materials dealing with the Guests
of Honor, authors Terry Pratchett and William Tenn, but we will accept
submissions focusing on a wide variety of genre authors and subjects.
We are more than happy to consider pre-arranged panels and
presentations.
These sessions will be open to the general membership of the
convention, as well as those seeking to earn academic credit by way of
a special course offered through Suffolk University. As so many
people who do not normally attend academic conventions will be present,
presentation of material previously offered in other venues (either
previously published or presented) will be acceptable. Similarly, we
will consider placing people on more than one program item.
The Worldcon, or World Science Fiction Convention, is the
annual convention of the World Science Fiction Society (WSFS).
Worldcons have been held each year since 1939 with the exception of
four years during World War II. Locations have included the United
States, Canada, Australia, England, Scotland, Germany, and The
Netherlands. Science fiction and fantasy fans travel from places as
diverse as Japan, Israel, Argentina, Brazil, Norway, Finland, Croatia,
New Zealand, and Russia to attend.
For more information on Noreascon 4, including registration
rates and other information, please check out the rest of our website:
http://www.noreascon.org.
Please address all inquiries to Dr. Solomon Davidoff, Academic Program
Chair, at academic-program@noreascon.org. Please use
the words "N4 Academic Track" in the subject line.
Dr. Solomon Davidoff
Academic Program
Noreascon 4
PO Box 1010
Framingham, MA 01701
USA