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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Deletion---Deviation: The Perversions of Science Fiction
Fri Oct 31 11:56:32 GMT 2014
?DEADLINE EXTENDED TO NOVEMBER 24th
Deletion—Deviation: The Perversions of Science Fiction
Call for Papers
Science Fiction exists in a state of tension between the pleasurable and
the perverse — of the pleasure gained from its fictive forms, and the
perversions of facts and flesh within its speculative futures, imagined
worlds and Decreative appropriations of technological innovation.
There is an immutable thread that runs throughout science fiction, that
which “distinguishes its fictional worlds to one degree or another from
the world in which we live” (Roberts, 2000), worlds perhaps
characterised by Darko Suvin’s ‘estrangement’ or Samuel Delaney’s
‘reading/writing effects.’ The ways in which this distinction is
maintained traces the nebulous line between the pleasurable and perverse
in science fiction. How does the pleasure of its fiction collide with
the perversions of the ‘world in which we live’?
This symposium looks to the very edge of science fictional
possibilities, at the many perversions and pleasures that can take place
when pushing the boundaries of science fictional imaginings.
Possible topics for papers may include:
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Perversion(s) of science fact in science fiction
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Environmental perversions in science fiction
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Perversions of the body in science fiction
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Queer imaginings in SF
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Sex in SF
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Perverse pleasure in science fiction
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Trauma in SF
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Perverse greed in SF
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SF and psychosexuality(s)
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Acts of violence in SF texts
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Trans-humanism
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The perverse imagination and science fiction
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Perverse characters/perverse worlds
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Perversions of form in science fiction cinema
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The perverse “What If?”
Deletion—Deviation: The Perversions of Science Fiction will take
place February 19th and 20th Deakin University’s City Prime location,
3/550 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Australia.
We invite contributions that address any of these areas around
the deviant or perverse in of literature, film, gaming, art, and science
and technology, and any other field with an investment in the deviant or
perverse in science fiction.
This symposium will allow for a future edited collection on the
open access online forum for science fiction studies Deletion
(www.deletionscifi.org), aiming for publication in mid 2015.
We welcome abstracts of 300-350 words, along with a short
biography, emailed to (grady.hancock /at/ deakin.edu.au) or
(leon.marvell /at/ deakin.edu.au)
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO NOVEMBER 24th
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