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[ecrea] CFP: Edited Volume on TV Series "Scandal"
Tue Jul 15 19:30:36 GMT 2014
Call for book chapters for an edited volume on ABC’s hit television
series “Scandal”:
Gladiators in Suits:
Race, Gender, and the Politics of Representation in Scandal
Edited by: Kimberly R. Moffitt (University of Maryland Baltimore
County), Simone Puff (University of Graz, Austria), and Ronald L.
Jackson II (University of Cincinnati)
Not since the 1970s have viewing audiences seen an uncharacteristically
powerful Black woman as a protagonist in a prime time slot on American
network television. But for three seasons, viewers have learned a great
deal about ABC’s political drama series “Scandal” and its Black female
lead, Olivia Pope. She is a formidable presence as a public relations
consultant, or “fixer” as known by some, who navigates the world “inside
the beltway.” Together with her team of “gladiators in suits” she
manages crises and makes problems of Washington’s (political) elite
disappear, all while trying to hide her own scandal(ous) affairs from
plain sight. The popularity and rating success of the program warrants
critical exploration as the show’s diverse cast and complex storylines
expose a myriad of issues pertaining to race, gender, sexuality, and the
female audience that supports it.
A text on “Scandal” provides an opportunity to analyze the
communication, politics, stereotypes, and genre/techniques featured in
the television series, while also raising key questions about race,
gender, sexuality, and viewing audiences. Additionally, this volume will
contribute to the literature pertaining to Black womanhood, femininity,
and representation as this series features a Black female protagonist in
an overwhelmingly popular and strong role seen as unprecedented since
the 1970s show, “Get Christie Love!” The collection offers original and
timely perspectives on the study of what currently is one of America’s
most popular prime time network television series.
Contributors should submit 500-word proposals, including a one-page
bibliography of working sources and a 100-word author bio by September
15, 2014 to (GladiatorsinSuitsvolume /at/ gmail.com). Accepted proposals will
be notified no later than October 1, 2014 and completed drafts will be
due January 31, 2015.
Completed essays will be approximately 20-25 pages in length. All
chapters need to be formatted utilizing APA publications standards, and
with 12-pt Times New Roman font.
Please feel free to contact any of the editors directly with your
inquiries or concerns: Kimberly R. Moffitt ((kmoffitt /at/ umbc.edu)), Simone
Puff ((simone.puff /at/ uni-graz.at)), or Ronald L. Jackson II
((ron.jackson /at/ uc.edu)).
Suggested Range of Possible Chapter Topics
The editors welcome original and unpublished submissions focusing on
(but not limited to):
* Genre matters: “Scandal” as political drama vs. soap opera
* The role of social media in the success of “Scandal”
(#askscandal, etc.)
* Narrative techniques and concepts of seriality
* Representations of race, class, gender, sexuality, family, etc.
within “Scandal”
* Scripting Black femininity and Black masculinity
* Contextualizing the significance of this television series in a
media climate that has historically undervalued Black leads
* The historical significance of Black characters in television
programs with a political theme/storyline
* Political economy of cultural meaning within reality television
* The evolution of a Black female lead in a television series
* Interracial relationships involving a Black woman
* Representations of the strong Black woman myth/stereotype
* Explorations of morality and the politics of respectability
* “Scandal” in the context of a “post-racial” America
* “Scandal” in a global context and international reception of the
series
* Audience reception studies of viewers and patterns of consumption
* Deception studies
* Olivia Pope as role model in fashion
* The comparison of “Scandal” to other female lead television
series (e.g. HawthoRNe) or to other current political dramas (e.g.
“House of Cards” etc.)
* Kerry Washington as Olivia Pope
* Shonda Rhimes’ work in comparison to this television series
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Dr. Simone Puff
Assistant Professor
Department of American Studies
University of Graz
Attemsgasse 25/II, A-8010 Graz, AUSTRIA
E-Mail: (simone.puff /at/ uni-graz.at)
Phone: +43 (0)316-380-2468
Web: http://amerikanistik.uni-graz.at/en/the-department/
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