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[ecrea] CfP- Censorship and Self-Censorship - Special issue of Between, journal of the Italian Association for the Theory and Comparative History of Literature
Thu Jul 17 19:27:15 GMT 2014
Censorship and Self-Censorship
Special issue of Between, journal of the Italian Association for the
Theory and Comparative History of Literature (Compalit)
This issue aims at investigating the interconnection of censorship and
self-censorship in a variety of domains, from literary works to
audio-visual media, from criticism to cultural mediation, in order to
re-examine the relationship between censorship and artistic expression.
We will focus our investigation on the following themes:
1. Censorship and literary systems
Censorship arises from an incessant negotiating process between
regulative forces and creative energies that does not only aim to
silence opposing voices, but also procedurally establishes the
possibilities of artistic expression. The dialectic relationship between
institutional and pre-emptive censorship (Lavagetto) can be identified
at both micro and macro levels of literary creation; accordingly, the
mechanics of censorship and self-censorship permeate literary works in
each of their phases, from composition (the constantly narrowing choice
between different possibilities, as already argued by Maria Corti), to
canon formation and, in general, mediation and transnational
communication between literary systems (Even-Zohar).
2. Censorship and visual systems
Cinema, visual arts, and live performance often deploy images of sex,
violence, horror, and death. Although stemming from marginal
cinematographic genres (exploitation, extreme horror, hard core, etc.)
and provocative artistic movements, these images are absorbed by the
mainstream, allowing for the entrance of what is historically relegated
to the regime of “ob/scenity” into the regime of “on/scenity”, according
to the distinction proposed by Linda Williams. Moreover, the convergence
between digital media and the web encourages new reception practices and
the emergence of new kinds of audience—participatory communities that
generate their own contents and prompt a continual and interesting
negotiating process between obscenity and prohibition, which
physiologically challenges the space of control of censorship.
We will welcome contributions on any aspects of censorship and
self-censorship, such as but not limited to:
- The relationship between literary work and literary system
- Canon formation and the function of criticism
- Visible and invisible censorship
- Cultural mediation: publishing (translation, editing) and marketing
(publication, circulation) dynamics
- Hierarchies between genres, registers, and expressive forms
- Democratic censorship and totalitarian censorship
- Images and political censorship
- The interconnections of art with politics and public morals
- Film genres and censorship
- Gender discourse and censorship
- New media, new audience, and censorship
Please send a 300-word abstract and a short biographical note to Antonio
Bibbò ((antoniobib /at/ gmail.com)), Stefano Ercolino
((stefano.ercolino /at/ virgilio.it)), and Mirko Lino ((miroslawit /at/ yahoo.it)) by
September 15, 2014. Notification of acceptance will be given by
September 30. The deadline for submission of accepted papers, which will
be subject to peer review, and metadata is January 15, 2015, according
to the instructions available at
http://ojs.unica.it/index.php/between/pages/view/Submissions
Final articles must not exceed 40,000 characters (spaces included). We
accept submissions in English, French, and Italian.
Antonio Bibbò (University of Genoa / University of L’Aquila)
Stefano Ercolino (Freie Universität Berlin)
Mirko Lino (University of Palermo)
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