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[Commlist] call for chapters: Multimodal Comics: The Evolution of Comics Studies
Mon Sep 14 11:56:56 GMT 2020
Multimodal Comics: The Evolution of Comics Studies
CALL FOR CHAPTERS
A collection from the editors of Studies in Comics
Abstract (300 words) and contributor biography (100 words) due 1 October
2020. Completed essays (c. 6,000 words) will be due 1 March 2021.
Please send enquiries, expressions of interest and proposals to
(studiesincomics /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(studiesincomics /at/ gmail.com)>with the
email header ‘multimodality collection’.
Multimodality is of increasing relevance to daily human life. Comics are
a unique and informative site in which to study this concept, as they
rely on complex interactions between word and image. This collection
will bring together leading international research on this theme,
developing comics theory and speaking to additional media and disciplines.
Comics have always embraced a diversity of formats, existing in complex
relationships to and with other media, and been dynamic in their
response to new technologies and means of distribution. This collection
explores interactions between comics, other media and both established
and emerging technologies, employing a wide range of theoretical and
critical perspectives. By focusing on key critical concepts within
multimodality (transmediality, adaptation, intertextuality) and
addressing multiple platforms and media (digital, analogue, music,
prose, linguistics, graphics), the collection expands and develops
existing comics theory and also addresses multiple other media and
disciplines.
Over the last decade, our Studies in Comics journal has been at the
forefront of international research in comics. This book volume
showcases some of the strongest research to appear in the journal,
alongside a selection of new essays. In so doing, it demonstrates the
evolution of comics studies over the past ten years and shows how this
research field has engaged with various media and technologies in a
continuously evolving artistic and production environment. The theme of
multimodality is particularly apt since media and technologies have
changed significantly during this period. The collection will thus give
a view of the ways in which comics scholars have engaged with
multimodality during a time when ‘modes’ have been continually changing.
We now invite proposals for new chapters for this edited collection that
explore aspects of multimodality within comics, including but not
limited to:
• digitization, online versions, hypercomics;
• sound, animation, enhanced comics;
• intertextuality, adaptation, citation, remediation;
• linguistics, grammar;
• art history, graphic design;
• transtextuality, representation, immersion.
We particularly encourage submissions that engage with BAME/BIPOC
perspectives and case studies, as we feel that underrepresented voices
and topics will spark crucial discussions not only about the subjects
themselves, but also about the expansion of our field over the past decade.
To download the full Call for Papers, click here >>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/asset/51566/1/Multimodal_Comics_Call_for_Chapter.pdf
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/asset/51566/1/Multimodal_Comics_Call_for_Chapter.pdf>
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