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[ecrea] CFP 14.5 Gender, Media and ARTs: Feminist Media Studies Commentary and Criticism
Wed Feb 26 14:25:57 GMT 2014
Call for Papers
FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES
Commentary & Criticism
Issue 14.5 Gender, Media and Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Pregnancy and motherhood have become increasingly visible in recent
years due in part to the media calling our attention to the new
advances, politics, uses and misuses of assisted reproductive
technologies (ARTs) in various global locations. This heightened
visibility may point to greater reproductive freedom for some and
suggest a broader social acceptance of pregnant bodies. However, at the
same time, it might also suggest increased control and surveillance of
gendered/sexed bodies in the realm of reproduction.
This issue of Commentary and Criticism invites papers that explore the
implications of the advancement of ARTs in relation to any aspect of
media and gender. Contributions from beyond North America and the UK are
especially welcome. Possible topics could include, but are not limited
to the following:
* Technology, mediation and reproduction
* New technologies and cultural representations of pregnancy and
motherhood
* Celebrity and ARTs
* The transnational politics of ARTs
* Access and privilege in relation to ARTs
* Media or mediation of traditional discourses of gender and
sexuality in relation to ARTs
* Intersections of age, gender, race, class, sexuality, ability
and/or nationality and ARTs in global locations
The Commentary and Criticism section of Feminist Media Studies aims to
publish brief, timely responses to current issues in media culture.
Submissions may pose a provocation, outline work in progress, or propose
areas for future study. The editors of Commentary and Criticism are
interested in work that goes beyond mere description to provide
productive critique.
Questions can be directed to either co-editor, Susan Berridge
((seberridge /at/ yahoo.co.uk)) or Laura Portwood-Stacer
((lportwoodstacer /at/ gmail.com)). Final essays of between 1500-2000 words
including references are due by May 25th, 2014, after which point they
will be subject to a process of peer review.
Essays should be emailed directly to both Susan Berridge and Laura
Portwood-Stacer
(submissions for Commentary and Criticism will not be correctly
processed if submitted through the main Feminist Media Studies site).
Please be sure to follow the Feminist Media Studies style guide, which
can be found at the following link:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/journal.asp?issn=1468-0777&linktype=44.
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