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[ecrea] Call for Papers - Women's Head Hair Issues - a tool of communication, in media outlets and social media activism
Sun Dec 25 03:08:22 GMT 2016
A reminder - The deadline for submitting paper proposals for the edited
collection /Women's Head Hair Issues/ (as a tool of communication, in
media outlets and social media activism) is on the 31st December 2016.
Call for Papers (/Apologies for cross/-/posting/)
/Women's Head Hair /(as a tool of communication, in media outlets and
social media activism) (Edited collection)
Edited by Sigal Barak-Brandes
Deadline for Abstracts: 31 December 2016.
Recent years have seen extensive literature relating to the need to
understand the body in the context of society and culture. Rather than
being perceived as a biological construct or stable entity, the body is
viewed today as a flexible co-product of individual and social
processes. Of all our physical features, hair perhaps illustrates this
approach best, as it is an intrinsic, yet expendable, aspect of the
self, an organic entity that we may alter. Furthermore, hair can
symbolize different things, such as group membership, success,
conformity, rebellion, etc. Consequently, many people participate in
ritualistic behavior and goal-directed consumption of hair-products and
services in order to purposely control or change their natural hair in a
desire to manipulate the private or public meanings it communicates.
Nevertheless, efforts to explore body issues have tended to overlook the
significance of head hair and its manipulation.
The aim of this edited collection is to concentrate on the intriguing
intersection between *women’s* socio-cultural context and their head
hair, and to provide a collection of current case studies and scholarly
essays from the world over which investigate the private and public
meanings associated with *women's* head hair and hairstyles, as well as
the role of hair as a symbol, a performance, a tool of communication and
in media outlets. The various essays will explore *women's* head hair
issues from a variety of disciplinary approaches and will offer a
feminist perspective on diverse aspects of the significance of *women’s
*head hair, relating to religion, age, class, ethnicity, fashion,
economics, and more.
Abstracts are invited that discuss topics on, but not limited to:
Women's hair in advertising images
Women's hair (and hair
covering) issues in the news
Women's hair in social media
(feminist) activism
Advertising and marketing of
hair-products and services for women
Feminist reception studies of
women's head hair in fashion magazines, FTV, advertisements etc.
Media and social media celebrities as hair color and hair styles icons
Constraints of fashion and beauty
myth in different cultures
Interested authors should send an abstract of 350-500 words, 3-5
references, and a current brief bio to Sigal Barak-Brandes
((barakbr /at/ post.tau.ac.il) <mailto:(barakbr /at/ post.tau.ac.il)>) by Dec. 31,
2016 with “/Women's Head Hair Issues/” in the subject line.
Acceptance notices will be sent by Jan. 31, 2017, and full papers of
6000 to 8000 words (including all references) will be due June 30, 2017.
I intend to submit a proposal to Routledge after I will have a confirmed
table of contents and contributing authors.
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