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Gothic Panel (Standing Session; in-person): PAMLA Conference 2025, San Francisco

Beginning
20.11.2025
End
23.11.2025
Abstract submission deadline
15.05.2025

Gothic writers embrace the genre for its inclusive and representational nature. The genre is, in effect, a palimpsest as it prominently features both the past and memory. The creators in the genre continue to create plots that center on women, queer, transgender, and racialized characters and create stories that address societal inequalities. The environment (the Ecogothic) also continues to be a prominent character in the genre.

This in-person panel welcomes submissions about all aspects of the gothic as seen in a variety of media forms (literature, film, television, gaming, etc.). Feel free to submit an abstract about the gothic and the conference theme (the non-binding conference theme is “Palimpsests”) or about the gothic without reference to the conference theme. Please contact me if you have any questions.

Submit abstracts (see link): https://pamla.ballastacademic.com/Home/CFP

Conference theme: https://www.pamla.org/conference/2025-conference-theme/

 https://pamla.ballastacademic.com/Home/S/19483

 melaniemarotta@yahoo.com

 Melanie A. Marotta, College of William and Mary

Source of description: Information from the provider

Fields of research

Gender Studies/Queer Studies, Ecocriticism, Game Studies, Intermediality, Literary genre, Themes, motifs, thematology

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Institutions

Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA)
Date of publication: 28.04.2025
Last edited: 28.04.2025