Archive for May 2014

[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]

[ecrea] CFA for Academic Quarter on ICON

Thu May 15 10:20:02 GMT 2014



>
> This is the second CFA for an upcoming issue of the
> journal Academic Quarter on the theme of ICON in literature, film, media
> and culture. The deadline has been extended to June 1, and we invite you to send in abstracts for suggested articles.
>
> Issue 10 of Academic Quarter on the topic of Icon aims to bring together
> scholars from at least the following fields: Imagology, cultural
> semiotics, star studies, fashion studies, film and media history, art
> history, literary history, and cultural studies to initiate an
> exploration of the phenomenon of cultural iconicity. Scholars from other
> fields of humanistic research are welcome to contribute as well. We seek
> contributions analyzing the phenomenon of cultural iconicity in the
> following areas of study: literature, music, art, fashion, film and
> other visual media, including photography. We seek both papers that
> contribute further to the theorization of the field and its concepts,
> and (primarily) papers that offer analyses of specific cases of cultural
> iconicity.
> For the purpose of this issue we propose the following definition of a
> cultural icon:
> A commercialized, yet sacralized visual, aural or textual representation
> anchored in a specific temporal/historical and spatial/geographical
> context broadly recognized by its recipients as having iconic status for
> a group of human agents within one or several discursive
> fields/communities. Cultural iconicity can be carried by the
> representation of a person, a place, or an epoch/historical moment. The
> iconicity of a human representation is furthered through the human icon
> having agency to act in a cultural space anchored in time, and by the
> consumers of cultural iconicity having agency to do ‘icon work’ on those
> representations, whether taking the form of collaborative iconolatry or
> adversarial
> iconoclasm.
>
> The first step is to submit an abstract of about 150 words to Helle
> Thorsøe Nielsen ((htnielsen /at/ cgs.aau.dk)) and to Bent Sørensen
> ((bent /at/ cgs.aau.dk)) by June 1, 2014. Following this extended deadline the editors will
> review the abstracts and notify the authors of their decisions.
> Accepted articles – using the Chicago System Style Sheet – should then
> be e-mailed to the editors no later than August 15, 2014. Articles will
> then be reviewed anonymously. The articles should be around
> 15,000-25,000 keystrokes (3,000-3,500 words), and they can be written in
> English or in the Scandinavian languages. Assuming that the articles are
> accepted by the peer reviewers and the editors, they should be
> revised, and final version of article sent in by November 15, 2014.
>
> Please follow this link to read the complete CFA: http://www.akademiskkvarter.hum.aau.dk/pdf/vol10/callUK.pdf > And follow this link for the journals homepage: http://www.akademiskkvarter.hum.aau.dk/akademisk_kvarter.php
>
> Kind Regards from Aalborg, Denmark
> Helle

Helle Thorsøe Nielsen
PhD Candidate  | Culture and Global Studies


T: (+45) 9940 9160 | Email: (htnielsen /at/ cgs.aau.dk) | University Profile: http://personprofil.aau.dk/111489?lang=en |

Aalborg University | Kroghstræde 3, room 3.202 | DK-9220 Aalborg |





---------------
ECREA-Mailing list
---------------
This mailing list is a free service from ECREA and Nico Carpentier.
--
To subscribe, post or unsubscribe, please visit
http://www.ecrea.eu/mailinglist
--
ECREA - European Communication Research and Education Association
--
Postal address:
ECREA
Chauss�de Waterloo 1151
1180 Uccle
Belgium
--
Email: (info /at/ ecrea.eu)
URL: http://www.ecrea.eu
---------------

[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]