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[ecrea] Cfp "Attention, Agency, Affect: In the Flow of Performing Audiences"
Sun Jun 02 12:53:42 GMT 2013
The Interdisciplinary Journal Anglistica Aion (Web Site:
http://www.anglistica.unior.it/) is seeking contributions to a special
issue on Attention, Agency, Affect: In the Flow of Performing Audiences
Since their controversial inception on the academic cultural stage of
the last five decades, Performance Studies have always vindicated an
inter-disciplinary or anti-disciplinary engagement with the liminal,
interstitial and translational aspects of any politics of identity and
culture, and thus marked a major shift from given products to
provisional processes, from theoretic abstractions to living practices,
stressing the centrality of the body, the everyday, and affect in every
aspect of human activity. At the same time, as Marvin Carlson argues,
performance as a central, even if contentious, metaphor for almost any
form of contemporary critical discourse “implies not just doing or even
re-doing, but a self-consciousness about doing and re-doing on the part
of both performers and spectators” (2004) calling into question
traditional interpretations of the ways in which ‘texts do things with
words.’
Starting from these premises we welcome contributions that discuss the
contested concept of ‘participation’ from an inter-disciplinary
perspective, investigating how a critical focus on performance and
performativity can help to reframe, revise and challenge existing
notions of publics and audiences (both as spectators and as readers).
Suggested topics include but are not limited to:
- the impact of performing arts and relational models of spectatorship
upon literary studies (how the notion of performance may help to reframe
the analysis of self-conscious narrative as performing texts) with
particular attention to digital literature;
- the interstitial interplay – both creative and critical –
between authorial textuality and performative event;
- the relations between recently emerging participatory modes of
spectatorship and other models of social and communal interaction in the
dramatic context of glocalization;
- the importance of orality, physicality and affect in the
ongoing debate on participation;
- the influences of audience reception theory, feminist and queer
theory, cultural and postcolonial studies.
Please send abstract (300 words) to the Editors: C. Maria Laudando
((cmlaudando /at/ unior.it)) and Anna Notaro ((a.z.notaro /at/ dundee.ac.uk))
Deadline for abstracts: 31 July 2013
Deadline for completed articles: 30 November 2013
Dr Anna Notaro
Programme Leader
Contemporary Media Theory
Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design. 13 Perth Rd.
University of Dundee
Dundee DD1 4HT (UK)
tel. +441382385654
fax ++441382226136
personal homepage: www.notarofam.com/annawork
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