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[ecrea] CFP: 2nd International Symposium on Visual Culture: Resistance and Reinvention in Visual Culture
Thu Jun 27 09:13:22 GMT 2013
rrvc.bahcesehir.edu.tr <http://rrvc.bahcesehir.edu.tr>
CFP: 2nd International Symposium on Visual Culture: Resistance and
Reinvention in Visual Culture
*Keynote speakers: *
John Tagg, Professor of Art History and Comparative Literature,
Binghamton University, SUNY;
Sean Cubitt, Professor of Film and Television, Goldsmiths College,
University of London
The second, biennial international symposium on visual culture to be
held at Bahçeşehir University in the heart of Istanbul invites proposals
for contributions from scholars, researchers, critics and practitioners
on questions and topics concerning resistance and reinvention.
Aiming to review, reassess and refine accounts of resistance, political
and psychic, as they pertain to an understanding of oppressive or
repressive normative, dominant or hegemonic forms or formations of power
in and across polities and social life, as well as in and across visual
culture, we particularly wish to invite contributions which seek to
identify relations between resistance and reinvention: resistance to
norms of visual culture -- of effects or senses of meaning, style,
technique, genre, site, space, media, spectatorship, narrative,
interacting or producing -- that enable, solicit, provoke or otherwise
entrain reinvention, in and beyond visual culture.
Resistance involves different agents and senses of agency: groups or
individuals; but also psychic agencies drawn into different relations by
novel or complex visual, hybrid or multi-media work. Contributions may
thus seek to analyze and assess work, objects, uses of media or genre
that invoke or provoke socio-political resistance. Retracing resistance
to resistance may be part of this in so far as political resistance
needs to aim at what preoccupies its field/s of concern, releasing new
ways of acting, thinking, feeling or imagining.
Visual cultural objects may also be said to resist: sustaining and
promoting the meanings of particular causes, sometimes in complicity
with the worst, they may also be understood to generate excessive or
subversive senses. Apparent conformity to traditions may harbour the
germ of their reinvention. Indeed, traditions and senses of identity may
be imagined to necessitate their more or less narrow resistance and
reiterating reinvention. Far from being exclusively the activities of
minorities, resistance and reinvention may be understood to involve all
of us implicated in visual culture today, with enquiries into their
operative relations of wide-ranging significance.
The international symposium in visual culture will exclude no type of
object made to be viewed, and is not restricted to type of authorship
(artist, designer, filmmaker, videographer etc) or sense of disciplinary
belonging (history and theory of art, film, photography and/or video,
design, media or new media studies, political theory, philosophy,
anthropology, ethnography, disability studies etc). Papers that reassess
the work of theorists of and for resistance and/or reinvention in
relation to particular visual work are encouraged.
Please send abstracts of not more than 300 words for papers of 20
minutes to (resistanceandreinvention /at/ gmail.com) <http://mail.com> by 31st
July 2013, indicating which of the following possible sessions the paper
would likely be suitable for:
Norms and traditions;
Media and genres;
Identities and institutions;
Reinventions of the visual;
Practices and theories of resistance
Please provide your name, title, institutional affiliation (if any),
postal and email addresses in a separate section at the head of your
proposal. All proposals will be assessed by blind peer review.
We are pleased to respond to enquiries before the deadline above, and we
look forward to welcoming you to (or back to) Bahçeşehir University,
Istanbul, a city of a significant complexity of traditions, and thus of
resistance and reinvention.
Lewis Johnson and Tolga Hepdinçler
Department of Photography and Video
Bahçeşehir University, Istanbul, Turkey
(resistanceandreinvention /at/ gmail.com) <http://mail.com>
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