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[ecrea] 2017 CFP - Language, Form, Emotion: Creative and Critical
Wed Oct 05 14:03:30 GMT 2016
PRIFYSGOL
B A N G O R
UNIVERSITY
Greetings and apologies for cross-posting,
The 2017 call for papers, 'Language, Form and Emotion', for The Dovetail
Journal, a new peer-reviewed cross-disciplinary Creative Arts, Media and
Literature journal from Bangor University, Wales, UK, is now open and
accepting submissions until December 31st 2016.
The 2017 issue is aimed at academic staff members who are responsible
for teaching any of the following areas: film, music, games, new media,
screenwriting, drama, prose, English literature, poetry, new writing,
drama and performance, animation, and television etc., thank you.
Submissions may consist of critical papers, creative practice
submissions, or hybrid creative practice and critical combinations.
Postgraduates and postgraduate researchers are also welcome to submit
papers and/ or creative practice work. See the call for papers in the
poster and link below.
We are excited to announce that the 2017 issue will be co-curated by a
cutting edge multi-disciplinary team of creative and critical practice
PhD researchers from RMIT Australia and Bangor University, Wales.
Aesthetics, style considerations, genre conventions, animal and human
relations, and human interactions with technology, are just some of the
many possible areas of research that could pertain to Language, Form and
Emotion. Please spread the word to other postgraduates, postgraduate
alumni and academic staff
as we would love to discover how form, emotion and language is
understood, treated, or functions within your area of expertise and how
this interlinks with either media, literature, creative art specialisms,
or the performance based industries, thank you.
Alison Metoudi (General Editor)
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See here for useful links for Submission and Information
The 2017, Call for Papers:
<http://www.the-dovetail-journal-bangor-university.co.uk/call-for-papers>,
for The Dovetail Journal, Bangor University's peer-reviewed
cross-disciplinary Arts and Humanities journal of creative and critical
practice, is now open until December 31st 2016, and is on the theme of
Language, Form and Emotion.
This call is aimed at holders of a PhD, PhD researchers, academic staff,
post-doctoral researchers, as well as postgraduates (MA and higher).
The Dovetail Journal, Issue 3, will be published in print and
electronically [online] in 2017.
Website: <http://www.the-dovetail-journal-bangor-university.co.uk/>.
Submission
Guidelines:<http://www.the-dovetail-journal-bangor-university.co.uk/New%20July_%20T
he%20Dovetail%20Journal%20submission%20procedures%203-6.pdf>.
For inquiries email the General Editor:
<(General-Editor /at/ the-dovetail-journal-bangor-university.co.uk)>.
The Dovetail Issue 1
[online]:<http://www.the-dovetail-journal-bangor-university.co.uk/contents>.
The Dovetail Issue 2 (currently being published):
<http://www.the-dovetail-journal-bangor-university.co.uk/issue-2>.
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We are also looking for copy editors, translators between English and
other languages, and proof readers from interested postgraduates. Email
the General Editor for more information (see below).
Submissions are open to speakers of languages other than English,
subject to following the submission guidelines. Submissions in the Welsh
language are particularly welcome. Email the General Editor detailing
your concept, prior to submitting in any language other than English.
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The 2017 call for papers from The Dovetail Journal, Bangor University's
Arts and Humanities cross disciplinary critical and creative practice,
peer-reviewed journal, is now open to submissions on the topic of
Language, Form and Emotion. Submissions are welcome in particular from
holders of a PhD, academic staff members, and post-doctoral researchers
. Current and previous post-graduates may also submit material. All
submissions undergo a blind peer-review process.
What is known as language can differ between region and country, and
where language is defined, even this can change over place and time. The
distinctive Cyrillic script, Chinese characters, Arabic, Hebrew, Latin
and even Welsh systems of language differ in form, as do other
variations and systems such as Braille, Sign Language and vocal forms
without written records. Language in the wider sense can therefore be
understood to refer to any system of verbal,visual, audio, or written
communication. Each area within the Arts has its own language and forms
of expression. In general, the language of the visual arts is aesthetic,
pertaining to pattern, shape, line, colour and perspective . The
language of music is emotive and expressed through timbre, rhythm, and
pitch. The language of film grammar is that of the edit, the frame,
duration, patterns of light, and camera movement. The language of dance
is delineated through choreography and the expressivity of the body. A
consideration of language across the Arts, is to contemplate different
methods of expression, forms, structures and their meaning. An
examination of language and emotion entails closer appraisal of more
stylised methods of expression and language, such as questions of
representation, genre and form; the specificity of social, conceptual
or historical contexts within the narrative; and the
subjectivity of experience or emotional perspectives that combine to
create contingent meaning.
Creative practice submissions are welcome across the Arts such as video
games, films, animations, music, visual art, photography,fine art,
graphic novels, drama, theatre, television and/ or screenwriting, prose,
poetry, and literature. Critical practice submissions are welcome in all
of the previously mentioned categories. Hybrid submissions that combine
creative and critical practice in one area are welcome. Submissions are
welcome on any subject within the specified areas of literature,
creative arts and/ or media, where the theme of 'Language, Emotion and
Form' pertains to either creative, critical or else hybrid combinations
of research and developments in:
New writing, New Media, Fact and Fiction, Experimental Forms, Narrative,
Adaptation, Performance, Culture and Aesthetics, and Gender and Politics.
Generally, written submissions should be no longer than six thousand
words and must adhere to the MHRA style guide.
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