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[Commlist] cfp: Crisis—Connection—Culture: Alternative Responses to COVID-19
Wed Apr 01 10:10:47 GMT 2020
MAI: FEMINISM AND VISUAL CULTURE is putting together a special issue on
creative connection during this pandemic.
Please see the CFP here:
https://maifeminism.com/crisis-connection-culture-alternative-responses-to-covid-19/
CFP
Crisis—Connection—Culture: Alternative Responses to COVID-19
Call for Contributions:
At this time of crisis because of the COVID-19 pandemic, our ability to
physically touch is severely restricted, in order to protect ourselves
and others from illness as well as police intervention. This has
resulted in an even bigger shift to digital technologies and online
interaction with hashtags such as #togetherapart encouraging more
culture and connection on the internet in lieu of in-person events and
meet-ups. Indeed being in touch is incredibly important: it helps us to
stay safe, informed, and connected for our physical and mental health
and our overall wellbeing. However, while people are suffering
physically, emotionally, and financially, many in positions of power,
including some governments and wealthy big business owners, seem more
out of touch than ever.
This call seeks contributions of and on visual culture, broadly defined,
including writing, art, short films etc within the themes of
COVID-19/crisis and connection. The aim is to create a space for people
to connect through the production and consumption of culture during
COVID-19, specifically those who are often already the least safe and
most silenced in a systemically racist, capitalist, heteropatriarchal
society: women; non-binary people; LGBTQ+ people; people of colour; poor
and working-class people; people with disabilities; young people; and
others who are disenfranchised. The intention is not only to amplify
such voices, but also to raise money for those who are struggling
financially, or may do so in the near future because of the crisis.
Crisis—Connection—Culture is to be published as a special issue of MAI:
Feminism and Visual Culture, an open- access online journal of new
feminist research and creative work. Potential contributors should,
therefore, ensure that both feminist and visual elements are clear
foundations for submissions.
This special issue will cut across arts, humanities, the social sciences
and beyond. Individual submissions could focus on: film; television;
other screens; social media; comic and graphic novels; photography;
painting; theatre; dance; performance; fashion; games and gaming.
Examples of topics could include but are certainly not limited to:
crisis, creativity, and mental health;
the shift from in-person to online ‘events’ such as theatre, film
festivals and viewing parties, dance classes etc;
online ‘events’ and isolation;
digital and/or visual activism at a time of crisis;
politics, COVID-19, and visual culture;
the visual and the haptic;
home/work space and the creation of visual culture;
inclusivity and accessibility in relation to online culture during
COVID-19;
the impact of the shift to the digital for
survival/connection/culture for those without the technology or knowledge;
crisis and cultural innovation;
the representation of pandemics, crises etc in visual culture;
visual culture and trauma.
A variety of submissions are welcome, from accessible academic pieces to
personal reflections or creative and video responses. Work-in-progress
will also be considered. The style guide as well as information about
word length etc. can be found here: https://maifeminism.com/submissions/
We understand that prospective contributors will already have a range of
pressing real-life commitments and worries during this crisis (health;
finances; childcare etc.) and we would like allow more time for
developing your projects/ideas. We will be considering submissions
through April, May and early June.
Please be mindful that everyone has more to deal with right now so do
check if the MAI website (linked above) can answer your questions before
contacting via e-mail.
Potential contributions or expressions of interest should be sent to
BOTH Leanne Dawson (leanne.dawson /at/ ed.ac.uk) AND (contact /at/ maifeminism.com)
Contributors are encouraged to share their work as well as a donation
link (e.g. PayPal if the contributor is in need of money or a link to a
food bank or similar for contributors with a secure income) that readers
may use to donate directly, if they are in a position to do so.
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