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[ecrea] CFP: Excursions Vol. 5 No. 1 "Boundaries"
Wed Feb 12 12:55:34 GMT 2014
CFP REMINDER
Deadline: 3 March 2014
Excursions Vol. 5 No. 1 “Boundaries”
'To be inside and outside a position at the same time – to occupy a
territory while loitering sceptically on the boundary – is often where
the most intensely creative ideas stem from. It is a resourceful place
to be, if not always a painless one.' - Terry Eagleton
Boundaries appear everywhere - both physically and psychologically. Some
seem definitive and fixed while others move or dissolve over time. Some
we endorse and enjoy, while others are a joy to transgress. As an
interdisciplinary journal, Excursions is primarily interested in ways in
which boundaries can be overcome, but even this is conditional on
certain limits. We invite submissions which engage with a variety of
interpretations of the concept of boundaries. These could include, but
are not limited to...
Territories : Political and geographical boundaries are constant sites
of debate and contestation. This area might involve topics such as:
* Contention, division and non-recognition, e.g. Tibet, Korea, Kosovo
* The feeling of belonging: migrations, diasporas, asylum seekers,
globalisation, multiculturalism
* International organisations eg. EU, UN, NGOs
* Pioneers, travellers and the idea of frontiers
Crossing the Line: Some boundaries are less visible than others; some
have only recently been invented. What lines do we cross without even
being aware? What other lines do we deliberately cross, feeling that we
have no choice? Topics might involve:
* Hacking and its increasing ‘legitimacy’
* NSA scandal and state-sanctioned hacking
* Wikileaks
* Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden as line-crossers
* Sabotage, terrorism, espionage, surveillance
* Subversion and disobedience, e.g. political protests, activism,
the Occupy movement, riots etc.
Boundaries of the Self: Theories of the self have gone through many
permutations over time. Should the self always be perceived as stable
and separate from other selves, or is the self more permeable? Topics
might involve:
* Gender and Sexuality
* Political and philosophical conceptions of identity and subjectivity
* Mental Health, e.g. bipolar depression, multiple personality
disorders
* The Body, e.g. transformation, morphology, body modification, cloning
* Affect theory and embodied emotion
* Life writing
Boundaries in Science: Science and mathematics are popularly conceived
as being governed and defined by rules and boundaries that are stable
and unchanging. But how much is this borne out by reality? Topics might
involve:
* Sound and Light Barriers
* Earth sciences, e.g. tectonic plates
* No Boundaries: the universe, the infinite
* Cells, mutation and replication
* Ethics in experimentation – what boundaries must/must not be crossed?
* Space exploration, e.g. Voyager 1 crossing out of our solar system
Imaginative Boundaries: The arts have always explored boundaries in a
generative way. That which does not fit comfortably within limits has
provided inspiration for countless painters, writers, musicians,
film-makers and theorists. Topics might involve:
* Boundaries of form and style
* Canonical and non-canonical art
* Boundaries of fiction/ reality
* Censorship/production/consumption
* Genre, sub-genre and ‘the literary’
Scholarly papers should be between 3,000 and 5,000 words and must follow
Harvard style guidelines. We also encourage creative submissions in
media such as film, photography, or audio. For creative submissions,
please include an abstract and a brief biography (no more than 150
words) along with your submission. All enquiries should be directed to
(enquiries /at/ excursions-journal.org.uk). Submissions should be made via our
website, www.excursions-journal.org.uk, no later than 3 March 2014.
EXCURSIONS is a peer reviewed, on-line, inter-disciplinary journal,
showcasing innovative and high-quality postgraduate research, run by
doctoral researchers at the University of Sussex. Boundaries will be
Vol. 5 No. 1 http://www.excursions-journal.org.uk/
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