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[ecrea] CfP SERIES. International Journal of TV Serial Narratives
Wed Apr 18 17:26:57 GMT 2018
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SERIES Vol 5 No 2 – Television Serials in Asia – Call for papers
This themed issue of /Series/ aims to contribute to the study of
television serials produced in the Asian region and make them more
widely known. The television serial is a prominent expression of popular
culture across Asia, especially in China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea
and Taiwan, but has not been extensively studied.
While we would welcome a range of approaches, we are particularly
interested in perspectives that emphasize our cognitive, emotional, and
aesthetic engagement with the form. One focus may be on the analysis of
specific narrative and stylistic features of the television serial. How
do the multiple elements of television programs interact and contribute
to seriality? For instance, how do performance or sound design help
shape seriality? We are also interested in explorations of the
particular aesthetic effects and achievements of Asian television
serials. We welcome close analyses, case studies, or broader theoretical
discussions grounded in close attention to the form and style of Asian
television serials.
The following are possible topics, but other topics are welcome:
* Cognitive and/or narratological approaches to the study of narrative
forms and devices—e.g. narrative suspense, narrative closure,
cliffhangers—and their impact on viewer response.
* Case studies analyzing how stylistic elements contribute to a
program’s seriality, interacting with narrative and performance.
* Ways of maintaining a rhythm between contained episodes and ongoing
seriality.
* Relationships between seriality and temporality in serials produced
in cultures where temporality is circular, not linear (at least as a
narrative convention).
* The specificity of particular genres.
* The successful formula in Japan of adapting manga or anime to live
action drama, and its extension beyond Japan.
* Circulation of TV serials via transcultural remakes.
* Cinematography, mise-en-scene and editing in television serials.
* The aesthetic experience and reflexivity of online fans of drama –
e.g., Chinese fans of Japanese drama, as seen on the Taiwan-based
website /Dorama/ or the /Dramabeans/ site (in English) about Korean
drama.
* The casting of popular young actors, such as pop group “idols,” as a
facet of character design and viewer engagement. Why does the
strategy sometimes fail?
* Various functions of music and/or other non-narrative elements in
serials.
* Discussions of the interaction between artistic or aesthetic
achievement with moral, political, social, and/or educational values
in television serials.
Guidelines for Submission
Please send proposals of no longer than 300 words plus a short CV (up to
300 words) to:
Dr Sung-Ae Lee: (sung-ae.lee /at/ mq.edu.au) <mailto:(sung-ae.lee /at/ mq.edu.au)>
Deadline for proposals: *2 July 2018*
The editors will respond to proposals by: *6 August 2018*.
Full submissions of no more than 10,000 words and conforming to
/Series/’ house style will then be due with the Editors by *March 4th 2019*.
https://series.unibo.it/index
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