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[Commlist] CFP: Multiverse (Edited collection)
Tue Aug 01 10:06:57 GMT 2023
Call for Chapters: /Entering the Multiverse/, Edited Collection
Update: Call for new forms/chapters (fiction, creative nonfiction,
academic essay, comic, poem, etc.)
Editor:
Paul Booth, DePaul University
The multiverse is, seemingly, everywhere all at once. The recent success
of multiverse-focused media across platforms (e.g., films like
/Everything Everywhere All at Once /or/Spider-man: Into the Spiderverse;
/television like the CW/DC multiverse crossovers or the /His Dark
Materials/ adaptation; literature like /Dark Matter/ by Blake Crouch or
/This Is How You Lose The Time War/ by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone;
multiple comic book/graphic novel storylines, etc.) speaks to
significant issues within contemporary culture. Different from
transmedia (one narrative told across media boundaries) or shared
universes (spin-offs that take place within the same media universe),
multiverse fiction explores alternate realities, multiple canons, and
contradictory realities within the confines of one fictional narrative.
In this volume, I hope to encompass the multiplicity of the concept of
the multiverse through multiple perspectives. This is a story that can
only be told through the edited collection: where each chapter of which
advances a theory of the cultural relevance of the multiverse concept
while retaining its own unique philosophy or theory.
Chapters can be in whatever form the author thinks best suits the topic:
fiction, creative non-fiction, academic essay, comic, poem, etc.
Paul Booth is particularly interested in the concept of the multiverse
across cultural boundaries, non-western approaches to the multiverse
concept, and multiple iterations of the multiverse.
Chapters may explore, but are certainly not limited to, the following
topics:
-Scientific explorations of the concept of the multiverse
-The multiverse in various media forms
-Different types of multiverses
-Inclusion in multiverse fiction
-Historical explorations of the concept of the multiverse
-Multiversal theories
-Practical applications of multiverse theory
-Diversity and the multiverse
Please submit proposals of 300-500 words with a brief biographical
statement and contact information via email attachment to Paul Booth at
(pbooth /at/ depaul.edu) <mailto:(pbooth /at/ depaul.edu)>no later than Aug 31, 2023.
In your proposal, please note what genre you will be writing in. Notice
of acceptance will be sent out by Sept 15, 2023. Draft chapters of
5-6,000 words (inclusive of works cited) will be due March 15, 2024.
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