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[ecrea] JLCDS: Call For Papers
Wed May 26 10:44:43 GMT 2010
Call for Papers
Popular Genres and Disability Representation
A Special Issue of the Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability
Studies
Guest Edited by Dr. Ria Cheyne, Centre for Culture & Disability
Studies, Faculty of Education, Liverpool Hope University
Romance novel or western, detective serial or horror film, the genre of a
text affects how we “read” it, including our understanding of disabled
characters. Genre forms may impose constraints upon the creators of
texts, such as a particular setting or narrative structure, but they may
equally open up new possibilities for representation. In science
fiction, for example, new technologies, alien bodies, and alternative
environments can challenge understandings of what constitutes disability
or impairment. Michael Bérubé speculates that the genre is “as obsessed
with disability as it is with space travel and alien contact.” What
opportunities (and what constraints) might science fiction present, then,
with regards to disability representation? More generally, how do
the structures and conventions of genre forms, such as the need for
heroine and hero to be united in romance, affect the representation of
disability?
This special issue of JLCDS will explore the interplay of genre
and disability with a focus on popular genre texts, whether in fiction,
film, television, or other media. Submissions might consider
representations of disability in particular texts or authors, in specific
genres, or in mainstream texts that enter into dialogue with genre;
alternatively, they might examine disability theory in relation to genre
theory, or the role of fan communities. This list is not
exhaustive, so submissions on other topics related to disability and
genre are very welcome.
Proposals should be emailed to the guest editor Ria Cheyne
((cheyner /at/ hope.ac.uk)) by Monday
5th July 2010. Final submissions will be due by
1st February 2011.
Dr. David Bolt
Lecturer and Recognised Researcher, Disability Studies
http://www.hope.ac.uk/boltd
Director, Centre for Culture & Disability Studies
ccds.hope.ac.uk
Editor, Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies
http://liverpool.metapress.com/content/121628
Email: (boltd /at/ hope.ac.uk)
Telephone: 0151 291 3346
Postal Address: Faculty of Education, Liverpool Hope University,
Liverpool, L16 9JD
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