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[Commlist] Realizing Resistance CFP

Wed Dec 14 10:50:20 GMT 2022




The CFP for Realizing Resistance III: The Expanding Universe has been extended until January 13, 2023. Please consider submitting and please spread the word to any interested colleagues and students.

*CFP: Realizing Resistance III: The Expanding Universe*

Since the advent of the Disney era, the /Star Wars/ universe has expanded rapidly, manifesting in new comics, games, and animated and live-action series. Although /The Rise of Skywalker/ was billed as the end of the Skywalker saga, streaming series like /The Book of Boba Fett /and /Obi-Wan Kenobi /have ensured that older /Star Wars/ media also remain relevant for contemporary aca-fans. Thus, as with our previous event <https://dcsco-op.org/past-events/resistance/>, this conference aims to bring together scholars from across disciplines to examine the nearly half century span of /Star Wars/ media as cultural texts. We invite scholarly and creative interventions with an explicit focus on themes of resistance and justice. How do these films and other media objects contribute to, reflect on, or depart from broader contemporary cultural practices and social discourses?

The themes of resistance and justice remain central to our event not only because of their prevalence in the /Star Wars /universe, but also because of shifts in the social and political contexts in which these media are made. The sustained dangers presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, the worsening climate crisis, ongoing debates (and their deadly consequences) concerning guns, rising anti-trans sentiment and legislation, and attacks on civil rights in the U.S. have exacerbated inequities and dulled social progress. /Star Wars/, as a cultural phenomenon, has also been embroiled in controversies and transitions relating to intolerance, belonging, and unjustifiable violence. Actress Gina Carano’s fervent anti-vaccine diatribes and anti-trans bigotry, for instance, sparked debates about the political and ethical obligations of media producers and their employees. The reappearance of actor Hayden Christensen on /Star Wars/ sets forced audiences and critics to acknowledge the unexamined cruelty that kept the actor away from the industry for so long. And misogynoirist reactions to Moses Ingram’s performance in /Obi-Wan/ suggest that racist ideals of authenticity and entitlement still dominate amongst certain demographics of fans. We encourage presentations that reflect on these contexts to offer new perspectives and innovative methodological and disciplinary approaches to /Star Wars /scholarship.

The Digital Cultural Studies Co-operative invites proposals of individual papers, panels, academic posters and infographics, media objects (critical making, comics, video, Twine, or performance), and methodology or other workshops. Topics may include but are by no means limited to:

Resistant narratives
Childhood Studies
Trauma Studies
Animal Studies
Autoethnography
Media archeology
Fan Studies
Comics Studies
Material culture
Transmedia Studies: games, podcasts, fanfic, cosplay, etc.
Star Wars & Digital Humanities
Queering Star Wars
Galactic Indigeneity
Human/AI relationships in Star Wars
Family & community in Star Wars
Law, justice, and authority in Star Wars
Class, economics, and the gig economy in Star Wars
Art & fashion in the Star Wars universe
Recycling/reviving/retconning stories & characters
Resisting “The Hero’s Journey”


Submit 250-word abstracts via the CFP website, here: https://dcsco-op.org/rriii/rriii-2023/ <https://dcsco-op.org/rriii/rriii-2023/>

Contact email: (admin /at/ dcsco-op.org) <mailto:(admin /at/ dcsco-op.org)>


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