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[ecrea] Transformations CFP- Technoaffect: Bodies, Machines, Media
Mon Jun 19 05:05:04 GMT 2017
*/Transformations/ Call for Papers: Issue 31*
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*Special Issue: **Technoaffect: Bodies, Machines, Media*
The body and affect have always been technological. Technologies of the
body circulate affect, producing flows and forms of feeling that are
economically and politically situated. Contemporary digital practices
are inevitably corporeally enframed (Hansen 2004), calling upon and
creating bodily norms. People diversely experience new ‘configurations
of bodies, technology and matter’ (Clough 2007 2) that are accompanied
by reworked public feelings (Stewart 2009) and structures of feeling
(Williams 1977). Sticky affects glue together ‘ideas, values and
objects’ and arrange boundaries between peoples and worlds (Ahmed 2010
29). All too often the resulting inclusions and exclusions reinforce
problematic structures of domination. At the same time affective
technologies can be a site for challenging past marginalisations and
reworking experiences and understandings of affect, as evidenced by
creative and scholarly practices in this area.
This special issue of /Transformations/ pays critical attention to the
circulation of affect by bodily technologies, examining contemporary
anxiety, hope, hatred, unease, mood, wonder, empathy, shame and joy. We
invite submissions in the areas of philosophy, critical, cultural,
media, science and technology studies, and creative arts research.
Possible topics include but are not limited to:
·Social media techniques of generating affect
·Affect in embodied creative practice
·Bodily training using digital devices
·Digital sexuality and romance
·Popular stylisations of the body
·Technoaffect and disability/ability
·Theories of affect employed in digital and interactive design and
consumption
·Affect and racialisation in new media
·Body shaming and social media
·Feelings held towards machines
·Affects and virtual reality
·Temporality in technoaffect
Abstracts (200-400 words) are due 20 August 2017, with a view to submit
articles by 20 November 2017. The issue will be edited by Erika Kerruish
and Rebecca Olive.
Abstracts should be forwarded to: (editor /at/ transformationsjournal.org)
<mailto:(editor /at/ transformationsjournal.org)>
For submission guidelines and to view /Transformations/ online go to:
http://www.transformationsjournal.org/journal/
*List of References*
Ahmed, S. (2004) /The Cultural Politics of Emotion/, Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press.
Clough, P. T. (2007) ‘Introduction’, in P. T. Clough and J. Halley
(eds), /The Affective Turn: Theorizing the Social/, Durham and London:
Duke University Press.
Hansen, M. (2004) /New Philosophy for New Media/ Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Stewart, K. (2007) /Ordinary Affects/, Durham and London: Duke
University Press.
Williams, R. (1997) /Marxism and Literature/, Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Dr Erika Kerruish I School of Arts and Social Sciences I Southern Cross
University I Locked Mail Bag 4 I Coolangatta Qld 4225 I Ph: 07 5589 3172
I Email: (erika.kerruish /at/ scu.edu.au) <mailto:(erika.kerruish /at/ scu.edu.au)> I
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