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[ecrea] CFP: Embodied Politics in Visual Autobiography
Wed Apr 30 19:29:39 GMT 2008
>Call for Papers
>
>Embodied Politics in Visual Autobiography (collection; abstracts due
>May 15/08)
>
>We invite contributions for a proposed collection of essays on visual
>autobiography, focusing on health, bodies, and embodied subjectivities.
>The collection will consider how cultural practices of self-narration
>and self-portraiture image and imagine unruly bodies and, in so doing,
>respond to Patricia Zimmermanns call for radical media democracies
>that animate contentious public spheres (2000, p. xx).
>
>How are health, dis/ability, and the body theorized, materialized, and
>politicized in visual autobiographies, including forms such as
>photography, video art, graphic memoir, film, body art and performance,
>and digital media? We are particularly interested in the potential of
>visual autobiographies to:
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>-explore how bodies negotiate disciplinary regimes and technologies
>
>-produce counterdiscursive manoeuvres and new representational spaces
>
>-investigate how power/knowledge relations constitute embodiments
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>-provoke critical and ethical reflection
>
>We welcome contributions from academic- and arts-based researchers and
>practitioners. We encourage a wide range of critical perspectives:
>cultural studies, critical theory, disability studies, feminist
>studies, critical race studies, diaspora studies, queer studies,
>Aboriginal studies, globalization studies, literary studies, art
>history, music, media studies, theatre and performance studies.
>Analytic approaches could involve: textual analysis; histories,
>presents, and futures; practices and practitioners; and pedagogy.
>
>Possible topics:
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>dis/ability
>
>sickness/wellness
>
>disease
>
>bodies negotiating borders and boundaries
>
>traded and disappeared bodies
>
>trauma and testimony
>
>memory and memorializing
>
>monstrosity
>
>care of the self
>
>care-giving
>
>fatness and body size
>
>aging
>
>body alterations and transformations
>
>environments
>
>activisms
>
>Send a 300- to 500-word abstract, working title, and a brief bio, by
>email in a Word attachment, to Sarah Brophy ((brophys /at/ mcmaster.ca)
><mailto:(brophys /at/ mcmaster.ca)>) and Janice Hladki ((hladkij /at/ mcmaster.ca)
><mailto:(hladkij /at/ mcmaster.ca)> on or before May 15, 2008. Inquiries are
>also welcome. Final papers should range in length from 4000-8000 words.
>
>About the editors: Sarah Brophy is an Associate Professor in English
>and Cultural Studies, McMaster University. Janice Hladki is an
>Associate Professor in Theatre and Film Studies, McMaster University.
>
>-- Sarah Brophy
>Associate Professor
>Department of English and Cultural Studies
>McMaster University
>Hamilton, Canada
>L8S 4L9
>(brophys /at/ mcmaster.ca)
>phone: 905-525-9140 ext. 22243
>fax: 905-777-8316
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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