Pop Culture Workshops at Bowling Green
- schiffnerhs
- Jan 12, 2016
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SPRING 2016 POPULAR CULTURE RESEARCH WORKSHOP AT BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY
The PCA/ACA is sponsoring a week-long research workshop conjointly with the Department of Popular Culture, the Ray and Pat Browne Popular Culture Library, and the Music Library and Sound Recordings Archives at Bowling Green State University from
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Friday, May 27, 2016
This research workshop is intended to introduce between 20 and 25 scholars from around the country and abroad to the research and pedagogical treasures of these very special collections. The Ray and Pat Browne Library for Popular Culture Studies was founded in 1969 and is the most comprehensive repository of its kind in the United States and includes more than 190,000 cataloged books. The collection’s primary focus is popular fiction, popular entertainment (radio, television, film and the mass communication industry), and the graphic arts/advertising. Besides books and magazines, the collection includes a range of nontraditional materials including fanzines, comics, movie posters, postcards, greeting cards, trading cards, television episode scripts and many three-dimensional items (such as action figures, fast food toys, and games). (http://www.bgsu.edu/library/pcl.html)
The Music Library and Sound Recordings Archives is considered the nation’s premier academic collection of popular music sound recordings. Established in 1967 for the scholarly study of popular music and music recordings, the Sound Recordings Archives includes a million recordings in all formats (LP,78,45,CD, tapes and more), discographies, books, and periodicals related to popular music and the recording industry. (http://www.bgsu.edu/library/music.html)
The Center for Archival Collections at Bowling Green State University also has interviews and personal papers of some key figures in Popular Culture Studies, especially of Ray Browne. In addition, the Jerome Library at Bowling Green State University hosts one of the country’s finest collections of research materials on the Great Lakes.
The staff of these collections will be available to assist participants in locating unique resources for use in their teaching and research in accordance with Fair Use guidelines. At present, these collections are not as widely known and utilized in the academy as they deserve to be. In addition, the PCA/ACA Endowment has supported the growth of these special collections over the years and the PCA/ACA has identified Bowling Green State University as the official depository of all PCA/ACA records.
The workshop faculty will consist of four or more members of the faculty of the Department of Popular Culture and other areas at Bowling Green State University and four to five members of the PCA/ACA Governing Board, all of whom will volunteer their time and expertise. Applicants will be considered for one of up to 20, $400 travel grants to participate in the workshop. While the Research Workshop is intended for academic and independent scholars who intend to use these special collections over time, applications from advanced graduate students who will be utilizing these collections in their work will also be considered. Housing will be available at a minimal rate in a new residence hall adjacent to the Jerome Library. (Off-campus housing can be secured, if desired, in area motels.) On campus dining facilities will be available on a limited basis throughout the week as will a good number of area restaurants. Travel will be the responsibility of the participants. Applications for travel grants will be accepted until
April 1, 2016
April 20, 2016
The workshop is designed to engage participants in hands- on work with the special collections consistent with their individual teaching/research needs. Each participant will identify his/her major project for the week early in the workshop. In addition to opening and closing receptions
on Saturday
Thursday
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