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[ecrea] CFP - CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
Tue May 09 08:46:49 GMT 2017
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
Special Issue
Belief in Contemporary Global Capitalism
Deadline for submissions: 15 January 2018
/CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture///is planning a special
issue on “Belief in Contemporary Global Capitalism”—an urgent issue in
today's global capitalist world that requires more dialogue among
scholars within and across disciplines. For this thematic issue, we
emphasize the complexity of relations among three topics: belief,
contemporary global capitalism, and subjectivity/consciousness. What
belief systems emerge from, correspond to, or fit contemporary global
capitalism? What specific beliefs serve as supplements to or even fuel
the expansive global economy in our allegedly “post-ideological” era?
How can today’s capitalist system be thriving on these either
concomitant or counter-capitalist beliefs? In addition, how do today’s
beliefs alter our relations to the other, to nature, and to the world?
And how are some beliefs reshaping the notion of subjectivity and
consciousness, affecting the way we think and feel? Most of all, what
subjectivity might mean in the matrix of today’s belief and the
disciplinary power of global capitalism?
Papers are invited to explore the intersections of belief, contemporary
global capitalism, and subjectivity/consciousness. Papers are encouraged
to examine not only literary works or film but also social media.
Corresponding to contemporary global capitalism, beliefs--religious,
ideological, political, social, literary, scientific, or
technological--include but are not limited to:
– Ecology: ecological crisis, organic food, green products
– New Age spiritualism: meditation, alternative medicine, astrological
cycles, the Age of Aquarius
– Science and technology: cognitive science, artificial intelligence,
big data
– Culture/politics: positive thinking, new materialism, identity
categories (e.g., race, gender, sexual orientation), fluid identity,
cyborg, multitude, neo-liberalism
– Prefix “post-” terms: post-ideology, post-race, post-humanism,
post-feminism (lipstick feminism, DIY feminism)
Please submit papers of 6000-7000 words by 15 January 2018 to Prof. Fu-
Jen Chen at (fujen /at/ faculty.nsysu.edu.tw)
<mailto:(fujen /at/ faculty.nsysu.edu.tw)>. Papers should include an abstract
of no more than 200 words and a works cited. For the style of the
journal please consult
http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1007&context=clcweblibrary
Articles published in the journal CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and
Culture are double-blind peer reviewed and indexed in the International
Bibliography of the Modern Language Association of America, the Thomson
Reuters ISI Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Scopus, etc.
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