Midwest Popular Culture Association

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The Midwest Popular Culture Association / American Culture Association is a regional branch of the Popular Culture Association. The organization held its first conference in Duluth, Minnesota in 1973. After a five-year hiatus during the 1990s, the organization held a conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 2002.

MPCA/ACA usually holds its annual conference in a large Midwestern city in the United States. In the last several years, conferences have been held in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Ohio. Upcoming conferences will be held in Missouri and Indiana.[when?] The conference is typically held in October.

Anyone may join and submit proposals for consideration at the MPCA/ACA conference. Membership in MPCA/ACA is not limited by geographical location, and presenters have come from as far away as Florida, California, Norway, and Australia.

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