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[ecrea] Call for Submissions: Edited collection on the CW series Arrow
Wed Aug 20 10:09:01 GMT 2014
Editors: Jim Iaccino, Cory Barker, and Myc Wiatrowski
In just two years on the air, the CW’s Arrow has garnered both fan and
critical acclaim for its ambitious storytelling, well-produced action
sequences, and solid performances. Arrow’s stories and characters offer
opportunities for discussions of justice and vigilantism, masculinity,
dual identities, and aesthetics. Furthermore, the series has thrived in
adapting DC Comics stories and characters to television, but also in
translating the spirit and stylistic flourishes of comics to the
televisual medium. Arrow therefore also raises important questions about
media franchising, adaptation, medium specificity, and industry trends.
As a young series, very little has been written about Arrow in academic
circles. This collection of essays seeks to provide the opening
large-scale investigation into the CW series and examine Arrow from
multiple perspectives and disciplines.
Potential topics for discussion include, but are not limited to:
--Representations of masculinity, femininity, race, sexuality, class,
and family
--Explorations of justice, violence, the greater good, and morality
--Examinations of secret (and dual) identities, teamwork, and secret
keeping
--Deceptions of a “realistic” superhero story and the slow introduction
of more fantastical elements
--Arrow's narrative techniques, including the preponderance of
flashbacks and serialization
--Arrow's fight choreography and action set pieces
--Chapters discussing individual episodes or story arcs
--Chapters discussing particular character arcs or relationships
(Oliver-Felicity, Oliver-Slade, Thea-Roy, etc.)
--Arrow as an adaptation of the pre-existing Green Arrow stories and its
employment of characters and arcs from the larger DC Comics universe
--Evolution of the Arrow figure from the Smallville series to the
current show
--Arrow as part of the recent push for superhero series on television
(including comparisons between Arrow and Marvel’s Agents of
S.H.I.E.L.D., Arrow and The Flash)
--Critical reception to Arrow
--Fan readings, productions, and activities related to and about Arrow
This collection is under contract with McFarland, so all that remains is
securing the contributions in a timely fashion for a planned text
publication in late 2015-early 2016.
The deadline for proposals of 500 words is August 31, 2014. Please email
your abstract and a brief bio to (jiaccino /at/ thechicagoschool.edu). Please
put “Arrow Abstract” in the subject line. If an abstract is selected for
the collection, full essays of 5,000-7,000 words will be due by December
1, 2014.
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