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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Fame-inism: Feminism and Global Celebrity Culture
Tue Jan 12 09:46:37 GMT 2016
Call for Papers: Fame-inism: Feminism and Global Celebrity Culture
Deadline: January 15th 2016
Special Issue of Celebrity Studies
Guest Editors:
Kirsty Fairclough-Isaacs, University of Salford, UK
Natasha Patterson, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada
Camilla A. Sears, Thompson Rivers University, Canada
For this special issue of Celebrity Studies, the editors are seeking
proposals on the
topic of feminism and celebrity culture. In recent years, contemporary
celebrity
culture has broached the topic of feminism, and increasingly,
celebrities men and
women are expected to make very public subscriptions to or rejections of a
feminist identity. For instance, popular magazines like Cosmopolitan,
provides A
Handy Guide to Celebrity Feminists and ask questions like, Where do our
favourite celebrities stand on feminism? Without question, celebrity
culture has
become an important site for the production of meaning or understanding
about
feminism, especially in light of the commonly held belief that the
struggles of the
feminist movement gender equality, equal pay, and so on have been
achieved,
rendering it outdated or not in tune with the concerns of young women in
contemporary society. In this way, the concept of postfeminism has
been a useful
tool for thinking about how feminism is framed within popular culture.
Yet, these
ongoing debates about what feminism is, or is not, or who can claim
membership,
as writ large in celebrity culture and through celebrities, clearly
demonstrates that
the movement still carries importance and resonates with audiences. And
in such a
way, it seems key for scholars to attend to the question, what does
feminism look
like in this culture?
While we welcome proposals that attend to these issues from a Western
perspective, our goal for this special issue is to reflect a diverse
array of
perspectives in terms of content and location. Therefore, this special
issue aims to
explore discursive struggles over the meaning of feminism and celebrity
culture in
both Western and non-Western contexts.
Suggested paper topics may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Thinking beyond Western borders what can studies of celebrities cross-
culturally, tell us about the state of feminism globally?
How do feminist theories/frameworks help us to understand or critically
interrogate celebrity culture? What inequalities or power dynamics
invite feminist
critiques of celebrity culture?
The concept of (white) celebrity feminism and how this idea has gained
ground
globally via social media, particularly through the politics of the
feminist celebrity
philanthropist (e.g. #HeforShe/Emma Watson).
The relationship between surveillance culture and female celebrities;
the policing
of public figures
The rise of ordinary celebrities through the global circulation of
reality TV
formats and social media such as localebrities or micro-celebrities
Intersectional analyses of celebrity feminists/feminism
The rise of the male celebrity feminist
How does celebrity and sexuality intersect globally? Explore the
rising fame and
star quality of female actors within the adult pornographic genre and
their
connections to a feminist identity
Interested authors should send a 500 word proposal and 200-word biography to
(fameinism /at/ gmail.com) by January 15, 2016. Please direct general enquiries
to this
email address as well. Acceptance notices will be sent out by February
15 2015.
For accepted proposals, completed essays of 6000-8000 words will be due
no later
than June 1, 2016. Final publication of the special issue is expected
late 2017. Only
previously unpublished essays will be considered.
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