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[Commlist] CFP Sex in Contemporary Media: An Interdisciplinary Conference
Wed Apr 05 11:57:51 GMT 2023
*_SexinContemporaryMedia CFP_*
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Intheir first issue of the Porn Studies journal, Attwood and Smith
(2014) argued that “mediated forms ofsexhave become more commonplace and
commercialsexproducts, services and representations have become steadily
more visible.” Nearly ten years later,inthe wake of #MeToo, SESTA/FOSTA,
the rise of abortion bans and the Gender Recognition Act Reform,
discussions of the role ofsexand people’s relationship tosexandsexual
practicesinour society have a new urgency bothinthe UK and beyond.
Inthis current climate, the many iterations of media have
offeredsexandsexualityincreasing visibility, providing platforms to
construct and express the body and itssexual practices. Yet, the arts
and new media forms have also become a ground for a hostile discourse,
sanitization and legal censorship towardssexandsexuality. Now we see
this complex relationship play outina way where freedom ofsexual
expression and complete body autonomy conflict with the policing and
regulation of these media forms. Representations ofsexual culture within
media are now sites of enquiry, highlighting the social, cultural and
political contexts that surround it.
SexinContemporaryMedia brings togetherinterdisciplinary perspectives on
both emerging and ongoing issues surroundingsexand media. The conference
will be a free 3-day hybrid event, taking place from the *4 - 6 October
2023*. The first two days of the conference will be held on Zoom. The
final day will be held as a hybrid event at the University of Warwick,
with the opportunity to also join via Zoom.
_PROPOSALS:_
Weinvite scholars, researchers, artists, and activists engaging with
media studies, gender andsexuality studies, cultural studies, law,
social sciences and the arts to submit proposals. We also welcome and
encourage proposals from artists, writers, media
practitioners,sexworkers and activists who encounter and engage
withsexand issues aroundsexual practicesintheir work. The conference
seeks to explore modern notions ofsexandsexuality and the politics of
their representationsinvarious forms of media,including film,
television, literature, music, social media, and more from both local
and global perspectives. We encourage submissions from around the world
and hope to create aninternational conversation which addresses various
national and local contexts. We aim to foster an engaging and critical
discussion surrounding the current discourse aboutsexuality,sexwork, and
the relationship betweensexual practices and gender both within and
beyond Academia. Topics mightinclude but are not limited to:
·Representations ofsexuality andsexual practicesincontemporarymedia.
·The role of mediainshapingsexual identities and practices both broadly
andinparticular national or local contexts.
·The impact of digital media onsexual culture and practices.
·The politics ofsexwork and its portrayalinmedia.
·Representations of kink andsexual subculturesinmedia and other artistic
practices.
·The censorship and regulation ofsexual contentinmedia and other
artistic practices.
·The cultural and social significance of pornographyincontemporarysociety.
·Theintersectionality ofsexuality, gender, race, class and
disabilityinrelation tosexual practices.
·The relationship between media representations ofsex/sexuality and
changesinlaw.
·The role of art, literature and other creative formsinchallenging and
subverting dominant narratives ofsexualityinmedia.
·New frameworks, challenges and changesindiscourses and approaches
tosexinmedia from both a theoretical and a practical standpoint.
_SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:_
We welcome proposals forindividual papers with theoretical, historical
and practice-based approaches, as well as more non-conventional
approaches to presentations to accommodate both academic and
non-academic participants. If you have any queries about your
presentation format, feel free to contact the organisers prior to the
submission of your abstract.
Please email _scmccommittee@gmail.com_ with the following:
·A Word document titled SCMC 2023 containing the title and abstract of
no more than 300 words
·A *separate* Word document containing a 100-word biography
writteninthird person,including your research,institutional affiliation,
and pronouns
·Your preference for online orin-person participation
·An outline of any additional technical requirements for a non-academic
presentation
_The deadline for submission is *29 May 2023*__._ Presentations should
be 15-20 minutes and each panel will be followed by a Q&A. We
areinterestedindeveloping the conferenceinto a book or a special issue –
more details will follow on this after the conference.
_FUNDING:_
We are able to offer seven bursaries of up to £60 to support self-funded
students and/or participants withoutinstitutional support with travel
costs for thein-person event at the University of Warwick on the 6
October. If you wish to apply for one of these bursaries, please confirm
your self-funded status or line of work at the bottom of your abstract,
along with a brief summary explaining why you require the support.
We will let you know the outcome of your application upon acceptance of
your proposal.
*This conference is aninclusive space towards minority groups
andsexworkers, and does not accept any discussions or submissions that
are transphobic, homophobic, misogynistic, ableist, racist or
xenophobic. It will be a pro-inclusive, safe space, not just for
students or academics, but also other members/peers to engage with the
topic.*
This conference is made possible by the generous funding of Midlands4Cities.
URL to the conference website:
https://www.sexincontemporarymedia.com/call-for-papers
<https://www.sexincontemporarymedia.com/call-for-papers>
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