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[ecrea] CFP: Speculative Visions (InVisible Culture, Issue 27)
Tue Feb 14 11:41:12 GMT 2017
For its twenty-seventh issue, /InVisible Culture: An Electronic Journal
for Visual Culture/ invites scholarly articles and creative works that
address the complex and multiple meanings of/speculative visions/.
The last decade has seen a rise in popularity among science fiction,
fantasy, and horror. These genres encourage the capacity to imagine
post-human bodies, extraordinary worlds, techno-utopias, and
claustrophobic spaces of violence. In their reliance upon the
imagination, these speculative visions provide a space to consider
contradictions and a carnivalesque interaction between popular culture
and critical theory.
For Issue 27, we would like contributors to consider a range of
questions produced by both historical and contemporary science fiction,
fantasy, and horror across all visual media. How are objects transcribed
and/or adapted from one medium to another? How do the limitations and
possibilities of a medium structure works?How have these genres endured
over time beyond their originary forms? How have technological advances
altered the literalization of these imagined worlds? We welcome papers
and artworks that further the various understandings of /speculative
visions/.
*Please send completed papers (with references following the guidelines
from the Chicago Manual of Style) of between 4,000 and 10,000 words to
(ivc.rochester /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(ivc.rochester /at/ gmail.com)> by March 1,
2017. Inquiries should be sent to the same address.*
*Creative/Artistic Works*
In addition to written materials, /InVisible Culture/ is accepting works
in other media (video, photography, drawing, code) that reflect upon the
theme as it is outlined above. Please submit creative or artistic works
along with an artist statement of no more than two pages to
(ivc.rochester /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(ivc.rochester /at/ gmail.com)>. For questions
or more details concerning acceptable formats, go to
http://ivc.lib.rochester.edu/contribute
<http://ivc.lib.rochester.edu/contribute/>or contact the same address.
*Reviews*
/InVisible Culture/ is also currently seeking submissions for book,
exhibition, and film reviews (600-1,000 words). To submit a review
proposal, go to http://ivc.lib.rochester.edu/contribute
<http://ivc.lib.rochester.edu/contribute/>or contact
(ivc.rochester /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(ivc.rochester /at/ gmail.com)>.
*Blog*
The journal also invites submissions to its blog feature, which will
accommodate more immediate responses to the topic of the current issue.
For further details, please contact us at (ivc.rochester /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(ivc.rochester /at/ gmail.com)> with the subject heading “blog submission.”
* /InVisible Culture: An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture/ (IVC) is
a student-run interdisciplinary journal published online twice a year in
an open access format. Through peer reviewed articles, creative works,
and reviews of books, films, and exhibitions, our issues explore
changing themes in visual culture. Fostering a global and current dialog
across fields, IVC investigates the power and limits of vision.
Jerome P. Dent, Jr.
Graduate Student
Visual and Cultural Studies, PhD
University of Rochester
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