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[ecrea] CFP Feminist Media Histories :: Middle Eastern Media

Tue Nov 10 07:59:51 GMT 2015



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*CALL FOR PAPERS*
/Feminist Media Histories: An International Journal/
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*Special Issue on Middle Eastern Media*
Guest Editor: **Eylem Atakav

We invite proposals for a special issue of /Feminist Media
Histories/ devoted to Middle Eastern Media.  Considerations of
difference in religion, nationality, race and ethnicity remain crucial
to interrogating feminist media histories across diverse social and
political contexts.  This special issue will explore feminist media
histories in the Middle East, through an examination of different media
forms, practices, audiences, and institutions.  We are interested in
articles that are historical in scope and that consider a range of media
including film, television, radio, video, playable media, and digital
technology.

Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  * women's media production and pioneers
  * feminist activism and/in the media
  * women's use of media
  * gender politics, cultural identity and the media
  * women as consumers of media

We are also interested in photo essays, oral history interviews, and
reprints of notable original documents.

Interested contributors should *contact guest editor Eylem
Atakav* directly, sending a 300-word proposal no later than *February 1,
2016: *(E.Atakav /at/ uea.ac.uk) <mailto:(E.Atakav /at/ uea.ac.uk)>.**Contributors
will be notified by March 1, 2016; articles will be due June 1, 2016.

/Feminist Media Histories /is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted
to feminist histories of film, video, audio, and digital technologies
across a range of periods and global contexts. Inter-medial and
trans-national in approach, /Feminist Media Histories /examines the
historical role gender has played in varied media technologies, and
documents women's engagement with these media as audiences and users,
creators and executives, critics and theorists, technicians and
laborers, educators and activists. /Feminist Media Histories/ is
published by the University of California Press. More information is
available here: http://fmh.ucpress.edu/content/submit

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Shelley Stamp
Professor of Film & DigitalMedia
University of California, Santa Cruz





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