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[Commlist] CFP Feminist Theory Special Issue: ‘Engendering Rage: Mediated Narratives and Cultural Politics’
Sat Feb 17 18:26:15 GMT 2024
Call for Papers: FEMINIST THEORY journal
Special Issue: ‘Engendering Rage: Mediated Narratives and Cultural Politics’
Access the full CFP here:
https://feministtheoryjournal.com/2024/02/15/engendering-rage-mediated-narratives-and-cultural-politics/
<https://feministtheoryjournal.com/2024/02/15/engendering-rage-mediated-narratives-and-cultural-politics/>
Please note that no payment from the authors will be required.
Following the emergence of the #MeToo movement, debates around the
expression, representation, and politicization of women’s rage have
become more voluble and audible, gaining momentum in diverse academic
and cultural contexts. Within this framework, the purpose of this Call
For Papers is to reassess and interrogate the increasingly heated
discussions about the significance of gendered rage in the contemporary
moment.
Indeed, over the past five years we have experienced: unprecedented
COVID-19 lockdowns, which, for many women, meant being trapped in
precarious domestic situations (and/or a return to traditional gendered
divisions of labour within the home); the U.S. Supreme Court’s
overturning of Roe v. Wade (thus reversing the constitutional right to
an abortion); the strengthening of extreme right and ultra-nationalist
politics in conjunction with the exacerbation of misogyny and the
violent targeting of trans and gender non-conforming people; and ever
more extreme weather events due to the climate emergency in which women
have been disproportionately impacted. Simultaneously, we have witnessed
the emergence of the so-called ‘bitch era’ on platforms like TikTok,
where high profile women are publicly embracing their anger as a way of
reclaiming agency and challenging ‘toxic masculinity’. The recent uproar
around Jennifer Hermoso’s case across social media is yet another
example of the growing ‘publicness’ and intensity of women’s rage.
It is in this context that Feminist Theory invites papers on
‘Engendering Rage: Mediated Narratives and Cultural Politics’. This CFP
is associated with the project ‘The mediatization of women’s rage:
frames of intelligibility and communicative strategies of politicizing
transformation’ (PID2020-113054GB-I00), funded by the Spanish Ministry
of Science and Innovation. We aim to deepen our understanding of the
political and cultural significance and/or effect of women’s rage in the
current conjuncture by examining its production, deflection,
celebration, co-optation, delegitimization, fetishization, and/or other
political and cultural processes involved in its appearance and
animating force. We encourage submissions that critically engage with
the intersections of gender, race, class, sexuality, and other identity
markers in the portrayal, production and reception of gendered and
engendering rage. We understand the term “women” to be inclusive and
expansive.
The Guest Editors look forward to receiving innovative and
thought-provoking contributions that respond, but are not limited to,
the following themes:
· Mediated/Mediating Rage: How women’s rage is represented and
portrayed across different media, and the diverse forms of cultural and
political work such rage carries out or attempts to carry out.
· Intersectionality and Rage: Exploration of how race, class,
gender identity, geo-political contexts and other intersecting factors
influence the narratives, cultural politics and/or political economy of
gendered rage.
· Digital Activism: Investigations into the role of digital media
platforms in amplifying and mobilizing women’s rage as a form of
resistance and activism (or, alternatively, in diffusing and deflecting
the political force of rage).
· Feminist Critiques and internal debates: Critical examinations
of feminist responses to representations of women’s rage, including
internal debates, challenges, and alternative narratives.
Important Submission Dates:
-Abstracts (250-300 words): due by April 15th 2024, with decisions by
May 15th, 2024.
-Article Submission (8000 words, inclusive of references and notes): due
by September 15th, 2024.
This Special Issue is slated to be published in April 2025. All
submissions will undergo a blind review process. Please submit all
abstracts to Catherine Rottenberg ((C.Rottenberg /at/ gold.ac.uk)
<mailto:(C.Rottenberg /at/ gold.ac.uk)>), Goldsmiths University (UK).
For inquiries or more information, please contact either of the
guest editors: Catherine Rottenberg ((C.Rottenberg /at/ gold.ac.uk)
<mailto:(C.Rottenberg /at/ gold.ac.uk)>), Goldsmiths University (UK);
María-José Gámez-Fuentes ((gamezf /at/ uji.es)
<mailto:(gamezf /at/ uji.es)>), Universitat Jaume I (Castelló, Spain).
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