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[Commlist] CFP: Supernatural Cities
Tue Nov 16 20:45:14 GMT 2021
*CFP Revenant Special Edition: Supernatural Cities*
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*Guest Editors: Alicia Edwards (Manchester Metropolitan University), Dr
Rachael Ironside (Robert Gordon University)*
Gothic and Dark Tourism are burgeoning fields of academic study but
scholarship on their intersection with the urban supernatural, even in
the field of Gothic studies, remains limited. The supernatural is a
multifaceted and polysemic form of cultural expression and belief,
providing fertile ground to explore themes of history, heritage,
collective memory, and performativity. Historically, the supernatural
has been used across varying cultures as an embodiment of their past,
markers of landscape and its borders and boundaries, and forms of
social, cultural, and creative expression, their stories serving as
intangible heritage. Cities draw upon and commercialise supernatural
stories as a form of placemaking and to provide opportunities for
contemporary forms of legend-tripping and tourism. In doing so, scholars
have recognised the value of the supernatural to place as an economic
and cultural resource to promote heritage engagement and present
difficult histories (Thomas, 2015; Thompson 2010). Supernatural stories
can act as a form of social memory (Richardson, 2003), revealing hidden
heritage and a glimpse behind the historical curtain of places and their
layers of social and cultural past (Hanks, 2011). They can also
reconfigure our relationship to physical spaces (Bell 2012). However,
others have recognised the negative consequences of using folklore as a
tool for placemaking leading to illegal activity (Waskul & Waskul,
2016), the commodification of heritage, and the fragmentation of
historical and personal narratives (Goldstein, Grider, and Thomas 2007).
In this issue, we are interested in documenting how the supernatural
shapes various global cities and the cultural practices that inform how
urban places are represented, identified, and transformed into spaces of
supernatural engagement. This issue builds on Jeannie Banks Thomas’s
‘weird space’ (2015). Drawing on Edward Soja’s notion of ‘Thirdspace’
(1996), in which the boundaries between the material realities and the
imagined, supernatural space collapse; ‘it is both objective and
subjective, concrete and abstract, real and imagined, of the moment and
historical’ (2015: 20). The in-between spaces, those strange and uncanny
irruptions, are where supernatural cities emerge; it is how we can
practice supernatural place (Thomas, 2015). We are also interested in
the role of digital technology in mediating these interactions.
Advancements in mobile technology, augmented and virtual reality present
new opportunities for engagement with urban environments, and the
co-creation and construction of folklore and Gothic narratives in real
and virtual supernatural spaces. This special edition will chart some of
these spaces globally to investigate and draw comparisons between how
the supernatural works, adapts, and resists urban development.
Potential topics include but are not limited to:
* Gothic tourism
* Supernatural guidebooks and other tourism literature
* Urban legend-tripping
* Urban supernatural place-making and placemaking
* The intersections of dark tourism and the supernatural
* Urban armchair tourism in supernatural literature, film, drama,
journalism, video games, television, graphic novels, radio plays,
podcasts, the Internet, and comics
* Social media and the urban supernatural
* Digital tourism and the urban supernatural
* Explorations on the function of the supernatural in heritage and
historical memory
* Postcolonial, Ethnogothic, or Global (re)readings of urban
supernatural and place
* Commercialisation of the supernatural in urban places
* The opportunities and challenges of supernatural storytelling in
urban environments
In addition to a general call for creative pieces on the urban
supernatural we invite audio and written submissions of supernatural
folktales from cities across the globe. These submissions will form a
written and audio catalogue of supernatural stories informing an
exploration of the connections and diversity of stories in international
urban environments.
We also invite reviews of books, films, games, and art related to
supernatural cities. Given the special issues focus, reviews of
supernatural tourism activities and events from around the world are
most welcome.
For articles and creative pieces (such as poetry, short stories, audio,
and video submissions) please send a 200-300 word abstract and short
biography (50 words) *by 14th January 2022*. If your abstract is
accepted, the full article (maximum 6000 words, including Harvard
referencing) or the full creative piece (maximum written piece 5000
words, maximum audio/ visual piece 10 minutes) will be *due 30th June
2022*. Reviews of supernatural tourism activities and events, books,
films, games, and art related to supernatural cities will be considered
(800-1000 words). Please send full details of the title and medium you
would like to review *by 14th January 2022*.
Further information, including Submission Guidelines, are available at
the journal website: www.revenantjournal.com. Enquiries are welcome
and, along with all submissions, should be directed to both Dr Rachael
Ironside ((r.j.ironside /at/ rgu.ac.uk) <mailto:(r.j.ironside /at/ rgu.ac.uk)> ) and
Alicia Edwards ((alicia.edwards /at/ stu.mmu.ac.uk)
<mailto:(alicia.edwards /at/ stu.mmu.ac.uk)> ). If emailing the journal
directly at (revenant /at/ falmouth.ac.uk) please quote ‘Supernatural Cities
special issue’ in the subject box.
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