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Subject Areas: Rhetoric, Composition, and Popular Culture
Area Chair
Jennifer R. Burg

Welcome to the Rhetoric, Composition, and Popular Culture community! We’re so happy you’re here and we want you take full advantage of the opportunities our new platform provides. Please read over the code of conduct so we can continue to ensure a safe and supportive space for all. Thank you for your dedication to the Popular Culture Association!

 

Popular Culture Association

2026 National Conference

 

Rhetoric, Composition, and Popular Culture Area

Call for Proposals: Papers or Panels

 

For information on the Popular Culture Association as well as complete and current conference details, see https://pcaaca.org

 

 

 

Abstracts of papers and/or panel proposals dealing with any topics at the intersections of rhetoric, composition, and American or popular culture are welcome for the 2026 PCA National Conference. The mission of the PCA/ACA is to promote the study of popular culture throughout the world through the establishment and promotion of conferences, publications, and discussion.

 

Recent past sessions for the Rhetoric, Composition and Popular Culture Area have included papers or panels titled:

  • Guilt By Design: Media's Rhetorical Construction of Guilt in the Casey Anthony Trial
  • Using South Park to Teach Dialectical Rhetoric in the First Year Composition Classroom
  • Mystery at Chaco Canyon and the Rhetoric of Forgetting
  • The Un-Made Man: Rhetorics of Humiliation and Shame in Competitive Game Shows
  • On Female Empowerment and Kairos in Game of Thrones
  • Leonardo DiCaprio Saves the World: Using Celebrity in the Composition Classroom to Teach Climate Changes
  • Fragments and Fanfiction: Building Democratic Learning Communities in First-Year Writing Classrooms
  • Cancel Culture and the Redefining of Popularity as Disruptive Rhetorical Action
  • Rhetoric for the Modern Audience: Comedy as a Vehicle for Social Change in Bo Burnham's Inside
  • Dangerous Rhetorics of Romance in "Paradise": Masculinity, Femininity, and Dating on New Reality Television
  • Strange Ethos: How the Smart but Strange Ethos of Fictional Scientists Engenders Mistrust
  • Mind Crafted: Teaching Storytelling in 3D with Multimodal Composition and Virtual Reality

 

 

Proposal Deadline: November 30, 2025

Proposals can only be submitted online at the PCA website.

 

 

Submissions must include

  • a title
  • an abstract of no more than 350 words
  • a short 50-word bio about you

 

Submissions missing any of the above elements will be returned. Please review your name, affiliation, title and abstract for correct spelling and grammar.

 

If you wish to propose a full panel with multiple papers and presenters: Each presenter must submit their individual paper to the online system, with a note in the abstract that it is part of a panel, and listing the names of all co-panelists. Then, the organizer should email the area chair  stating intent to present on a panel, with names of all panelists included.

 

 

If you wish to propose a roundtable, screening, or other presentation, email the chair directly before submitting to the database.

 

 

All presenters must be members of the PCA/ACA and must register for the conference.

 

 

Questions? Please contact the area chair -

 

Kathryn Horton

 

kjhorto1@asu.edu

 

Important Dates to Remember:

 

  • Database opens for Submissions - Sept. 1, 2025
  • Early Bird Registration Begins - Sept. 1, 2025
  • Deadline for Paper Proposals - Nov. 30, 2025
  • Travel Grant Applications Due - Dec. 15, 2025
  • Early Bird Registration Ends for Presenters - Dec. 31, 2025
  • Regular Registration Begins for Presenters - Jan. 1, 2026 
  • Travel Grant Decisions / Notifications - Jan. 31, 2026
  • Regular Registration Ends for Presenters - Jan. 31, 2026
  • Late Registration Starts for Presenters - Feb. 1, 2026
  • Preliminary Program draft available - Feb. 6, 2026

 

Those Presenters Not Registered by Feb. 15 Will be Dropped from the Program

 

CONFERENCE IN ATLANTA, GA - April 8-11, 2026


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