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[ecrea] CFP: Special Issue of Open Cultural Studies: "Capitalist Aesthetics"
Wed Jan 31 09:52:31 GMT 2018
Capitalist Aesthetics
A Special Issue of Open Cultural Studies
Deadline for submission is *March 1, 2018.*
Issue Editors: Dr Pansy Duncan and Dr Nicholas Holm
In 1989, surveying the hyper-commodified, performance-driven and
information-saturated conditions of what he called “late capitalism,”
Fredric Jameson diagnosed the rise of a world-system that, as he put it,
“assign[ed] an increasingly structural function and position to
aesthetic innovation” and aesthetic judgment. Today, in what’s variously
dubbed “networked,” “neoliberal,” “communicative” or “platform”
capitalism, Jameson’s appraisal seems more pertinent than ever.
Aesthetic objects, from holiday selfies to “lolcatz” memes, are the
bread and butter of our everyday online social exchanges. Aesthetic
debate on the merits of Melania Trump’s sartorial choices has become a
proxy for popular political deliberation. And aesthetic criteria, from
“streamlining” and “flexibility” to “excellence,” serve as the alibis of
fiscally-driven restructuring across the public and private sectors. In
fact, while the aesthetic practices that preoccupied Jameson in 1989
remain sealed in the realm of “culture” (whether high or low, elite or
popular), the rise of the so-called creative economy, the data-fication
of cultural production and distribution, the increasingly intimate
imbrication between culture and techno-science, and the apparent
“democratization” of design, mean that, today, what Jan Mukarovsky calls
the “aesthetic function” extends into spaces as diverse as the
workplace, the body, the bedroom, the social media-sphere, and the
environmental or extra-planetary imaginary.
“Capitalist Aesthetics,” then, will build on Jameson’s attention to the
rich seam between aesthetics, ideology and political economy in light of
the above developments. Assessing a world marked by what Hal Foster,
bleakly, calls “total design” and by what Jacques Ranciere, more
optimistically, calls the “aestheticization of common life,” this
special issue of Open Cultural Studies welcomes articles that explore
the aesthetic configurations—from the cute to the comfortable, from the
no-brow to the fringe—through which the economic logics of late
capitalism come to crystallize today. It invites work that treats the
stylistic and formal dimension of cultural objects, and the verdictive
and affective dimensions of cultural discourse/experience, as valuable
“cryptograms” of contemporary ideological formations and the economic
relations they sustain. In the process, it will foreground the fact
that—despite widespread suspicion, post-Bourdieu, of the discourse of
the aesthetic—scholars associated with cultural studies, from Raymond
Williams to Rosalind Gill, have developed a powerful set of critical
tools for analysing aesthetic configurations, both as vehicles of
ideological and economic domination, and as sources of subversion,
pleasure, critique, and renewal.
We welcome essays on any topic related to the intersection of capitalism
and aesthetics, including:
·Aesthetic manifestations of capitalism;
·Capitalist mediations and expressions, genres and forms;
·“Post-Capitalist” aesthetics: designing the future;
·White collar aesthetics: corporate aesthetics, from the bank to the
boardroom;
·Aesthetic subversion or critique of/as capitalism;
·Aesthetics and techno-science: datafication of/as aesthetics;
·Aesthetics as domination and/or liberation: between autonomy and
heteronomy;
·Digital aesthetics and “platform capitalism”;
·Beyond “zany,” “cute” and “interesting”: late capitalism’s (other)
aesthetic categories;
·The aesthetics of the Capitalocene: eco-catastrophe and environmental
activism as late capitalist spectacle;
·Capitalist structures of feeling, capitalist affects;
·Neoliberal aesthetics;
·Representations of capitalism;
·Late capitalist temporal aesthetics, from speed to slowness;
·The “creative industries” and the “cultural economy” as late capitalist
aesthetic formations;
·The fate of “political aesthetics” in cultural studies;
·New aesthetic currencies, from the corporeal to the celestial;
·Aesthetics and/of class.
Please submit your *proposals* to (izabella.penier /at/ degruyteropen.com)
<mailto:(izabella.penier /at/ degruyteropen.com)> by *March 1, 2018*. The
deadline for submissions of*full papers *is *June 1, 2018*. The issue
will be published in 2018. There are no Article Publishing Charges.
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