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[Commlist] CfP Genders, Sexualities and Pop Culture
Sat Apr 29 09:27:21 GMT 2023
Revista Brasileira de Estudos da Homocultura
Brazilian Journal of Homoculture Studies
Deadline May 15th
Genders, Sexualities and Pop Culture
How has Pop Culture, in its close relationship with the market, produced
for entertainment, often perceived as alienating, triggered issues of
gender and sexuality? One way to answer this question is by looking at
star system celebrities like Whitney, Cher, Madonna, Britney, Lady Gaga,
Beyoncé, pop divas adored by gay men, role models for cis and trans
women, celebrated by the entertainment industry and appropriated by a
legion of fans. Studies on Pop Culture are powerful places for debates
on gender and sexuality as they bring up media pedagogies that are
configured as symbolic material for the social fabric. Idols, fans,
celebrities, media production systems and spheres of consumption and
circulation emerge as observable and analyzable environments in
investigations. This call for papers intends to receive contributions
that address, among other issues, the triad of gender, sexuality and pop
culture from “bastard” and intersectional readings, triggering
theoretical contributions that dialogue with Queer Theory, Feminist and
Decolonial Studies. Coordination: Larissa Pelúcio, Adriana Amaral,
Thiago Soares.
Papers resulting from empirical research, reviews, essays, experience
reports and artistic works may be submitted, following the norms
provided for each session. Documents can be submitted in English,
Spanish or Portuguese. Contributions must be original, consistent with
the editorial scope of the journal, unpublished and must not be under
review for publication by another journal. All papers are submitted to
peer review. Documents must be submitted on the journal’s website
(https://periodicoscientificos.ufmt.br/ojs/index.php/rebeh), in
accordance with editorial standards, by April 30, 2023.
About the journal
Revista Brasileira de Estudos da Homocultura is edited by the Brazilian
Association of Trans-Homoculture Studies (ABETH) and aims to publish
papers, interviews, documents, reviews, artistic works, essays,
experience reports and thematic dossiers that address the studies on
gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity and diversities that intersect the
social markers of difference and positions contrary to the norm. The
Editorial Board is composed of representatives of the most prestigious
Brazilian universities, in addition to researchers linked to the
University of Pittsburgh, CUNY and Joint Research Center - European
Commission.
Contact us: (revistadaabeh /at/ gmail.com)
https://periodicoscientificos.ufmt.br/ojs/index.php/rebeh
<https://periodicoscientificos.ufmt.br/ojs/index.php/rebeh>
ISSN: 2595-3206
DOI: 10.31560
h5 index: 7
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