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[ecrea] Call for Book Chapters - Pornographies: Critical Positions
Mon Dec 08 20:18:04 GMT 2014
Edited Book: Pornographies: Critical Positions
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS: 12 January 2015
Pornography has long been a controversial topic in the Social Sciences,
Arts and Humanities, though recently scholars and activists from a
variety of disciplinary and experiential backgrounds have begun to move
beyond divisive ‘for and against’ arguments to focus closely on
pornography’s many instantiations, its problems and potentials, and its
relationships with established and new theoretical and methodological
approaches. As such, the multiplicity of perspectives in the emerging
interdisciplinary field of Porn Studies is rivalled only by the
diversity, proliferation, mutability and mainstreaming of pornographies
themselves. This edited, peer-reviewed volume will constitute a snapshot
of current academic thought in relation to pornographies in order to
reflect and put into dialogue the many innovative approaches that seek
to understand porn cultures, histories, social relations and political
economies.
We particularly welcome proposals for chapters from new voices in the
study of pornography and envisage that these will sit alongside,
challenge and complement work from more established writers in the field.
Topics may include but are not restricted to:
· Alternative pornographies
· Amateur pornographies
· Close reading of specific pornographic texts in relation to
constructions of gender, ethnicity, sexuality and/or social class
· Consumption and/or production of pornographies
· Critical perspectives on gender, postfeminism and discourses
of empowerment
· Disability, bodies and pornography
· LGBT pornographies and pornographic subcultures
· ‘Mummy porn’ (50 Shades of Grey, etc.) and literary pornographies
· Political pornographies
· Porn histories and genres
· ‘Pornification’ and the mainstreaming of pornography in mass
culture
· Self-pornification via social media
· Sex-positive feminist perspectives on pornography and
critiques of this
· ‘Dirty’ food marketing
· Fetishized porn and categories of ‘other’
· Sex workers and the porn industry
· Porn for women
The volume will be part of the University of Chester’s Issues in the
Social Sciences (Series Editor: Katherine Harrison) and will be
published by University of Chester Press (further information about the
Press can be viewed here; details of a recent publication in the series
can be viewed here). Finished chapters will be 6,500 words in length and
written in accessible style for a diverse readership.
If you are interested in contributing a chapter to this volume please
send an abstract of no more than 300 words and a short biographical note
detailing institutional affiliation (where applicable) to both Katherine
Harrison ((k.harrison /at/ chester.ac.uk)) and Cassie Ogden
((c.ogden /at/ chester.ac.uk)) by 12 January 2015.
Contributors will be informed of acceptance by 30 January 2015. Final
drafts of chapters will be expected in April 2015 with publication
scheduled for summer 2016. All contributions will be reviewed by the
editors and, additionally, blind peer reviewed by an expert reader.
Dr Katherine Harrison
Senior Lecturer in Sociology
CBB119 Best Building
Department of Social and Political Science
University of Chester
Chester CH1 4BJ
Tel. +44 (0)1244512032
Email: (k.harrison /at/ chester.ac.uk)
Series Editor: Issues in the Social Sciences
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