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[ecrea] CFP: Special issue of Slayage on The Avengers/Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Thu Jan 04 00:20:13 GMT 2018
Please find below the call for papers for a special issue of /Slayage. /
*“A Part of Something Bigger”: Critical Approaches to /Agents of
S.H.I.E.L.D./ and /The Avengers/*
*A Special Issue of /Slayage: The Journal of the Whedon Studies
Association/*
*Co-Editors: Erin Giannini and Eve Bennett*
/Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.///The Avengers/ represent something of an
anomaly in the Whedonverse/Mutant Enemy canon; while each Whedonverse
series is a co-production (eg: /Angel/: Mutant Enemy/Greenwalt
Productions; /Buffy the Vampire Slayer/: Mutant Enemy/Kuzui
Enterprises), only the properties co-produced with Marvel primarily
feature characters neither created nor developed by Whedon and company;
indeed, many come with massive (and occasionally contradictory)
backstories developed by numerous writers over decades and across media.
Given the films’ and series’ status as the most recent output from
Mutant Enemy, as well as the series’ status as a Mutant Enemy—but not
Joss Whedon—production, there are numerous, and thus far untapped,
directions through which both the film and series can be examined. This
includes the particular differences in “vision” between the
collaborative but unified styles and narratives of Mutant Enemy and more
diffuse and multiply-authored, but not always collaborative, Marvel
Studio productions (despite attempts at said unification through the
creation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe).
Proposals may include, but are not restricted to:
* The positioning (or not) of the film and the series as part of the
Whedonverse
* /Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D./as a “family affair”: Jed Whedon, and
Maurissa and Kevin Tancharoen; the “absence” of Joss Whedon//
* “A lot of filing, giving things names”: The power of names in
/Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.///The Avengers/; Alphonsus MacKenzie as
“namer” of humans (Fitz as “Turbo”) and Inhumans (“Tremors”/”Yo-Yo”).
* The ethics of war
* Ethics/responsibility of science and technology
* The use of artificial intelligence and technology in sustaining or
creating life
* Modes of leadership: The Avengers/Nick Fury, Coulson vs. Gonzales
(season 2)
* Adaptation: from comics to film and television (eg, Daisy
Johnson/Quake; Calvin Zabo/Mr. Hyde)
* Who owns the show? Questions of auteurship and authoring within the
MCU//Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D./
* Narrative and visual styles/visions of Mutant Enemy and Marvel (see,
as per example: Hammer studios/Universal for horror in the early
20^th century; AIP as the B-movie studio).
* The Framework arc (season 4) as contemporary political commentary
* /Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D./ and /The Avengers/ positioning with science
fiction film and television
* Issues of gender and representation with the film and the series
* Transmediality and transmedia texts in /Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D./
(e.g., “Slingshot” web series/references to the Marvel Cinematic
Universe)
* The existence (or lack) of Whedon tropes—dialogue, chosen families,
etc.—within /The Avengers/ or /Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D./
* Intersections between Marvel and Mutant Enemy
* References in character and narrative in Mutant Enemy’s earlier
series to Marvel properties (e.g., Kitty Pryde as inspiration for
Buffy, Xander’s reference to the gathering of the Scoobies as
“Avengers Assemble” [“The Freshman” 4.1])
* A bigger canvas? Whedon’s shift (return) to film
* The limitations/benefits of /Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D./’s positioning
on a “Big Three” network (ABC), in relation to both earlier Mutant
Enemy series (on netlets and Fox) as well as the broader Marvel
television universe (on Netflix)
* /Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D./and the broader Marvel television
universe/MCU compared with DC’s dominance of the CW/DCU
* /Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D./as adjunct to the MCU; e.g., season 4 as
expansion of /Age of Ultron/’s storyline
* Marvel’s treatment of writers/directors (Edgar Wright/Jon
Favreau/Joss Whedon) compared or contrasted with Mutant Enemy (Jane
Espenson/Marti Noxon, Drew Goddard, etc)
Please send a 200-300 word proposal and a short bio by July 15, 2018 to
Erin Giannini (*(egiannini37 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(egiannini37 /at/ gmail.com)>*)
and Eve Bennett (*(eve.bennett /at/ univ-paris3.fr)
<mailto:(eve.bennett /at/ univ-paris3.fr)>*). Decisions will be made, and
everyone will be notified, by August 1, 2018. If your proposal is
accepted please note that a first draft will be due by September 30, 2018.
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