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[ecrea] cfp: Queering the Whedonverses
Fri Oct 07 10:20:47 GMT 2016
Queering the Whedonverses—a Slayage special issue
Over the last 15 years, Slayage: The Journal of Whedon Studies and other
publications have featured a range of writing and scholarship about
queer issues, identity and representations related to the Whedonverses
but there has not yet been a publication dedicated solely to queer
Whedon studies. A renewed interest in feminism and queer identities in
mainstream culture and academia, alongside greater public recognition
for LGBTQ issues and more attention being paid to popular culture across
media: all suggest that the time is right for a concentrated examination
of the Whedonverses from the perspective of queer theory and queer
identities as they overlap but also differ, in all their complexity as
they exist within an intersectional world. The editors of this Slayage
special issue thus invite proposals for papers on any aspect of
queerness and the Whedonverses, in specific national or international
contexts.
Contributions may focus on, but are not restricted to:
• Queer sex and sexualities
• Queer bodies
• Queering as a discourse or position of subversion or “troubling”
normativity
• Queer studies, the Whedonverses, and the academy
• Teaching queer studies via Whedonverse texts
• Subject-specific approaches to queering the Whedonverses
• Intersectional approaches to queerness within the Whedonverses
• Production and creation
• Acting and performance
• Audiences, reception, consumption
• Fan activity and production
• Formats, platforms and media—are some more open to being queered
than others?
• Aesthetics (including sound and music)
• Comparative studies of Whedonverse productions, or the
Whedonverses and, e.g., the Marvel Universe
• Genres and genre-queering: comedy, musical, melodrama, horror,
Gothic, action, science fiction, superheroes
• Tropes, stereotypes and the same old stories
• Cult and mainstream, high and low culture, taste and ‘quality’
Send a 200-300 word proposal and a short bio by 16 December 2016 to
Lorna Jowett ((lorna.jowett /at/ northampton.ac.uk)) and Hélène
Frohard-Dourlent ((helenefd /at/ gmail.com)), who will notify you early in
January 2017 if your proposal is accepted. If your proposal is accepted
please note that a first draft will be due in April 2017.
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