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[ecrea] CFP Edited Collection: Subjective Experiences of Interactive Nostalgia
Thu Nov 30 00:11:56 GMT 2017
CFP Edited Collection: Subjective Experiences of Interactive Nostalgia
There are as many varied experiences of nostalgic longing as there are
varied approaches to studying nostalgia. From Johannes Hofer to Freud to
Svetlana Boym to Stephanie Coontz, our understanding of what it means to
long for the past has changed and morphed over time and, as such, our
methodological approaches have morphed in kind. The encouragement of
nostalgic impulses has only increased over time, with contemporary media
seeking to make our past eternally relevant, but our experiences in
reaction to this encouragement are varied.
We as consumers and researchers have different subjective experiences of
longing for the past, especially in regards to our interactive media
like video games, applications, and other digital content, and this
collection seeks to honor those differences. In search of a more
interdisciplinary understanding of the various forms and experiences of
interactive nostalgic longing, this collection will seek to collect
essays that explore these subjectivities of nostalgia from
methodologically diverse perspectives.
Examples could include (though certainly not limited to) explorations of:
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Historical differences in the experience of nostalgia
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Performative elements of nostalgic longing as meaning making practice
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Cultural diversity and difference in longing for the past
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Political and economic factors that have led to specific experiences
of nostalgia
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Ethnographic and autoethnographic studies of nostalgic longing
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Psychological and/or sociological research on experiences of nostalgia
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Rhetorical encouragement of specific kinds of longing
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Philosophical meaning behind the subjective experience of longing
for the past
Submission Guidelines:
Please send an abstract of around 350-words, along with a short
bibliography (3-5 primary sources) demonstrating the proposed chapter’s
theoretical foundation, and a bio of 75 words by February 1, 2017 to:
(lizardr /at/ sunyit.edu) <mailto:(lizardr /at/ sunyit.edu)>(Ryan Lizardi, editor)
Chapter Guidelines:
After abstract acceptance, authors will be asked to write chapters of
7000-7500 words including references by an agreed upon date to be
determined (depending on publisher’s timetable).
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