CFP: Teaching Anime and Manga

Conference
Annual Convention of the Northeast Modern Language Association
Omni William Penn, University of Pittsburgh
April 12 - 15, 2018
Stichtag: 2017 09 30

This session at the 49th Annual Convention of the Northeast Modern Language Association proposes to look at what has been a persistent but under-represented section of comics studies: manga (Japanese comics), and associated with it, anime (Japanese animation). Access to anime and manga is pervasive: one distributor, CrunchyRoll, has one million yearly paying subscribers, providing electronic access to 50 manga titles translated into English, and 800 anime titles. In partnership with United States distributors such as Viz and Funimation, the vast majority of those anime titles are dubbed into English, making language much less of a barrier of access for teachers–as well as students. Manga and anime are popular with students, and it is to the benefit of teachers to gain a better understanding of such content that appears in their students’ essays.

How can Japanese animation and comics be incorporated into courses in a variety of methodologies, topics, and fields of study? This pedagogical session welcomes proposals that discuss designing assignments and syllabi based on the study of anime and manga. This session will allow experienced teachers and scholars to share strategies for how they incorporate manga and anime into the classroom. Example content to share may include sample lesson plans, syllabi, and assignments.

Please submit 300-word abstracts, along with a short bio and any audio-visual requests, online before September 30, 2017, at https://www.cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/16923. Please email questions to derekmcg@buffalo.edu.

The 49th Annual Convention of the Northeast Modern Language Association will meet April 12 to 15, 2018, at Pittsburgh’s historic Omni William Penn. More information is available at http://www.nemla.org.

Contact Info: Derek McGrath, University at Buffalo (derekmcg@buffalo.edu)

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