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[Commlist] CFP 2019-20 "Perspectives on the Oceans": Issue 4, Dovetail Journal
Thu Jan 23 10:40:13 GMT 2020
2019-20 CFP “Perspectives on the Ocean” from The Dovetail Journal:
<https://www.the-dovetail-journal-bangor-university.co.uk/>
Intersections in Literature, Creative Arts & Media The 2019-20
CFP for the Dovetail Journal is to be on the topic of “Perspectives on
the Ocean”. Successful submissions that pass the blind peer review
process will be published in the fourth issue of the journal online in
Winter 2020. Abstracts will be accepted from now and should be emailed
to the General Editor no later than March 31st 2020, here
(artalis /at/ hotmail.com)
<mailto:(artalis /at/ hotmail.com)?subject=Dovetail%20CFP%20Perspectives%20on%20Oceans&body=Please%20write%20an%20abstract%20of%20no%20more%20than%20250%20words%20and%20submit%20it%20to%20the%20General%20Editor%2C%20no%20later%20than%20March%2031st%202020.>.
https://www.the-dovetail-journal-bangor-university.co.uk/call-for-papers
The ocean is a contested space that serves both human and animal
interests; it is a hub for industry; a wealth making resource; a home to
marine animals; a food basket; a dumping ground; and a site of concern
regarding climate change and global warming. Never before has there been
so much debate from the public realm to the political arena over such
topical issues as curbing CO2 emissions, the threat of mass extinction
and the loss of ocean habitats. Creative and critical practice scholars,
including PhD students across literature, creative arts and media are
invited to submit work that focuses on the ocean and certain resonant
perspectives and discourses.
Submissions are invited from academic scholars or PhD candidates whose
work centres in either of the following forms: A discourse on the ocean
and resonant perspectives that combines critical and creative practice
across either literature, the creative arts or media, or else a
discourse across all three fields.
or
Creative practice work in the form of an original piece of prose,
poetry, new media, a screenplay, stage play, music, opera or an area
within visual arts practice
In addition, submissions of interest should concern any one of the
following areas:
Post-romantic representations of the ocean and technology. The ocean as
a contested boundary, past, present and future. Marine traffic, marine
animals and the silk road, new perspectives. Defining new perspectives
on the ocean from theoretical or artistic underpinnings. Defining a
language for the ocean as a space Narrative representation of any
defined sea or ocean in fiction and non-fiction. The ocean and questions
of aesthetic representation. The sea as a liminal space between reality
and fiction. Marine animals, identity and representation. The ocean and
genre in film, animation and/or screenwriting practice. The
Anthropocene, the ocean and pollution.. The ocean as repository The
ocean, ecology and war. The ocean, energy and extinction. The ocean as
site of trauma versus opportunity.
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