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[ecrea] Transformations cfp: New Immaterialities
Wed Sep 25 11:03:22 GMT 2013
CFP: Issue 25
New Immaterialities
Transformations is calling for submissions for Issue 25: New Immaterialities
This special issue of Transformations will examine the various ways in
which immateriality is encountered, invoked, conceptualised and
investigated in cultural theory and research. It explores how the
immaterial is reconfigured within changing materialisms.
Amidst well-entrenched materialism, the concept and term ‘immateriality’
regularly features in cultural research and theory. New media arts and
the virtual have all been understood, without irony, to be involved in
the ephemeral and the immaterial. Forms and forces often imagined as
incorporeal, such as spectres and hauntings, provide metaphors for
historical and cultural processes. The immaterial may be theorised as
the absence of material or that which material holds forth as
possibility. It may be described as a changed approach or re-imagining
of matter. In this context the bodied and disembodied are not opposed
but reciprocally permeable, posing questions as to the new places and
practices by which immateriality emerges and the new explanatory
purposes it serves.
We invite submissions in the areas of philosophy, critical, cultural and
media studies, and creative arts research. Possible topics include:
– the immateriality of new media practices and the virtual
– immateriality 18 years on from Lyotard’s ‘Les Immateriaux’ exhibition
– the dematerialisation and rematerialisation of the art object
– curating immaterial arts and heritage
– the immaterial, the insensible and the imperceptible
– hauntings and spectres of postcolonial and other histories
– immateriality and singularity
– immateriality and the time-image
– immaterial labour
– immaterial communication, such as clairvoyance and telepathy.
Abstracts (500 words) due: 15 November, 2013
Authors notified: 1 December, 2013
Article submission: 15 March, 2014.
Please send abstracts and correspondence to (erika.kerruish /at/ scu.edu.au)
For submission guidelines and to view Transformations online go to:
http://www.transformationsjournal.org.
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