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[Commlist] Final CfP: Zines and self-publishing in Chinese cultures
Mon Nov 22 14:08:03 GMT 2021
*Zines and self-publishing in Chinese cultures*
Date: January 14th and 21st
Time: 09:00 - 17:00 GMT
Format: Online, but we can help organise regional clusters for those who
wish to take part communally and offline
Submission Deadline: November 26th [*Extended: *December 3rd]
Contact: (carwyn.morris /at/ manchester.ac.uk)
Submission:https://forms.gle/Ukq7kSZWEPYbUMsL7
<https://forms.gle/Ukq7kSZWEPYbUMsL7>
*Full CfP*:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jzuvx4PAhK15B0Z6wHlJ-_Roo91PaYjXm9CI_8SOVMc/edit?usp=sharing
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jzuvx4PAhK15B0Z6wHlJ-_Roo91PaYjXm9CI_8SOVMc/edit?usp=sharing>
*Output*: A special issue in theBritish Journal of Chinese Studies
<https://bjocs.site/index.php/bjocs>
Theme: A two-day conference exploring zines and self-publishing in
Chinese cultures. The conference encourages submissions from any
intellectual, academic or artistic perspective, and we further encourage
contributions that explore zines and self-publishing related to feminist
perspectives and LGBTQI+ themes. Zines, often forms of do-it-yourself
self-published booklets, were thought by many to be a potential casualty
of the digital age. Rather than losing their relevance, zines have
re-emerged as a profound, powerful, and intimate form of story-telling,
information sharing and artistic practice. Yet, while zines are
increasingly popular, published research on zines in Chinese cultures is
still limited. This is surprising, as zines in Chinese cultures have
been used to tell many academically relevant stories, including stories
of protest, migrant lives, diasporic thought, racism, food cultures,
gender inequality and LGBTQI+ struggles. This conference seeks to
stimulate conversations and research directions on zines and
self-publishing inChinese cultures and to bring together academics and
non-academics to encourage future collaboration.
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As an emerging area of research, the conference is not limited to
'experts' in any field, we seek to bring interested parties together
to imagine new possibilities. This may include, but is definitely not
limited to, (i) those researching zines related to Chinese cultures,
(ii) scholars of zines more broadly, (iii) scholars of self-published
and/or feminist media related to Chinese cultures, (iv) those teaching
about zines and self-published media and (v) those producing zines and
self-published media. To help discuss these issues we have several
academic and non-academics already confirmed as taking part in the
conference, includingLittle Mountain Press
<https://www.littlemountainpress.com/>,Zine Coop
<https://zinecoop.org/en>,Krish Raghav
<https://twitter.com/krishraghav>,Rosemary Clark-Parsons
<https://www.sp2.upenn.edu/people/view/rosemary-clark-parsons/>,Melanie
Ramdarshan Bold
<https://www.ucl.ac.uk/information-studies/melanie-ramdarshan-bold>,Hongwei
Bao <https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/clas/people/hongwei.bao>,Dian Dian
<https://emory.academia.edu/DianDian>,Kirsty Fife
<https://www.mmu.ac.uk/infocomms/staff/profile/index.php?id=5329>,Denise
Kwan <https://www.objectstories.co.uk/> andKin Long Tong
<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/344709339_DIY_Print_Activism_in_Digital_Age_Zines_in_Hong_Kong's_Social_Movements>.
We have a range of zine and self-published media producers from Chinese
cultures around the world taking part. We will also be hosting two
online zine making workshops from zine makers working in Chinese
cultures to help further explore practices of zine making and
self-publishing.
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We encourage submissions of individual papers and full sessions,
including experimental formats, onany topic related to zines and
self-publishing in Chinese cultures. Please use the Google Form above to
submit an abstract or a session. You can read the Full CfP and see the
conference poster through the Google Doc linked above. If you would like
more information, or wish to discuss a potential contribution, feel free
to email me. I would appreciate if you could submit your rough/non-final
abstract or session idea by December 3rd.
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