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[ecrea] CFP: Zombies in the Academy - book chapters for an interdisciplinary anthology
Tue Sep 07 07:25:42 GMT 2010
>Call for papers: book chapters for the
>interdisciplinary anthology "Zombies in the
>Academy: living death in higher education"
>
>Editors: Andrew Whelan, Chris Moore and Ruth Walker
>
>This book takes up the momentum provided by the
>recent resurgence of interest in zombie culture
>to explore the relevance of the zombie trope to
>discussions of scholarly practice itself. The
>zombie is an extraordinarily rich and evocative
>popular cultural form, and zombidity,
>zombification and necromancy can function as
>compelling elements in a conceptual repertoire
>for both explaining and critically enlivening
>the debates around a broad variety of cultural
>and institutional phenomena evident in the
>contemporary university. We propose to canvas a
>range of critical accounts of the contemporary
>university as a living dead culture. We are
>therefore seeking interdisciplinary proposals
>for papers that investigate the political,
>cultural, organisational, and pedagogical state
>of the university, through applying the metaphor
>of zombiedom to both the form and content of professional academic work.
>
>We invite submissions from a range of scholars -
>notably in cultural and communication studies,
>but also popular culture, anthropology,
>sociology, film, game, and literary studies,
>political science, philosophy and education -
>who would be prepared to submit chapters that
>examine the zombie trope and its relation to
>higher education from a variety of perspectives.
>
>The editors of "Zombies in the Academy" have an
>agreement for publication with Intellect Press UK for 2012.
>
>The anthology will be structured in three
>sections around the broad general topics of:
>1. corporatisation, bureaucratisation, and zombification of higher education;
>2. technology, digital media and moribund
>content distribution infecting the university;
>3. zombie literacies and living dead pedagogies.
>
>Paper proposals that would fit into these
>sections would include essays that might:
>" investigate the current conditions of
>the academy under pressure from the zombie
>processes variously described as audit
>culture or the McDonaldisation of higher education;
>" explore the uncanny value of the figure
>of the zombie as a component in critical
>pedagogical accounts (zombie concepts, undead
>labour in Marxist theory etc.), including in
>such accounts as they are applied to the university itself;
>" analyse the theme of zombies and the
>academic gaze through the narratives and
>mechanics of particular films, games, texts or graphic novels;
>" name the attenuated conditions of work
>in the sector with reference to its various forms of zombidity;
>" evaluate the perceived decomposition of academic standards;
>" discuss the zombie contagion model as an
>explanatory device for the circulation of
>content across multiple media platforms,
>including into and out of the classroom;
>" explore pedagogical activities that use or reflect zombie content;
>" critically investigate the rise of
>zombie literacies - as an epidemic circulated
>by an unthinking student horde, and/or the undead ivory tower itself;
>" address the corpselike inertia and
>atavism of academic distinction and social
>closure (journal rankings, peer review, tenure
>etc.) in the face of the apparently lifelike
>models of research production beyond the walls of the academy;
>" reassess the metaphor of zombiedom,
>considering how it can be construed not only as
>a negative critique, but also as a possibly
>desirable, advantageous or alternative adaptive strategy in academic contexts.
>
>Abstracts for proposed book chapters should be
>1000 words. Authors are asked to include brief
>biographical details along with their proposals,
>including name, academic affiliation and previous publications.
>
>Deadline for submissions is 15th December
>2010. Please select the most appropriate book
>section theme for your paper, and submit
>proposals as an emailed .doc attachment to the following editors:
>
>For papers on the corporatisation and zombification of higher education:
>- Andrew Whelan, PhD. Department of Sociology,
>Sciences, Media and Communication, University of
>Wollongong. Email: (awhelan /at/ uow.edu.au)
>For papers on technology, digital media and contagion:
>- Chris Moore, PhD. Centre for Memory,
>Imagination & Invention, Faculty of Arts and
>Education, Deakin University. Email: (moorenet /at/ gmail.com)
>For papers on zombie literacies and pedagogies:
>- Ruth Walker, PhD. Learning Development,
>University of Wollongong. Email: (rwalker /at/ uow.edu.au)
>
>
>Anticipated timeline:
>- proposals due December 15th 2010 (1000 words)
>- contributors notified January 15th 2011
>- chapters due July 1st 2011 (6,000 - 9,000 words)
>- edited full manuscript to publishers December 2011
>- book publication 2012
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