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[Commlist] cfp - Reclaiming the Tomboy: Posthumanism, Gender Representation, and Intersectionality
Fri Jan 11 08:16:24 GMT 2019
Call for Chapters: Reclaiming the Tomboy: Posthumanism, Gender
Representation, and Intersectionality
Deadline for submissions: July 31, 2019
Dr. Jen Harrison / East Stroudsburg University; Dr. Holly Wells / East
Stroudsburg University; Dr. Erica Joan Dymond / East Stroudsburg University
Contact email: (reclaimingthetomboy /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(reclaimingthetomboy /at/ gmail.com)>
We are currently seeking chapter submissions for an edited volume
exploring the evolution of the tomboy figure from classic literature
through to modern popular culture, through the lens of posthumanist
theory. As recent critics have discussed, the figure of the tomboy is
complex and multifaceted, represented across many different modes and
employing a vast array of different narrative, visual, and rhetorical
styles and techniques. Over time, tomboy figures have illustrated a
shift in the conceptualization of gender, sexuality, race, and other
identity politics and philosophies. In their unashamed breaching of
identity borders and boundaries, these figures are the ideal locus for
exploration of the way in which posthumanism itself represents an
evolution in identity and rights philosophies.
This volume invites cutting-edge literary and cultural studies
scholarship, with a particular focus on representation and
intersectionality as they are illuminated by posthumanist theory.
Submissions of an interdisciplinary nature (humanities and other
disciplines) are particularly welcome. Some potential areas of
exploration might include (but are not limited to):
Historical representations of the tomboy
The tomboy in news and media representations
The tomboy in education
The tomboy in the professional world
Material culture and artefacts pertaining to tomboys
Bodies and identitywithin tomboy culture
Postcolonial and ecocritical readings of tomboy representations
Tomboys and the criminal justice system
Violence and the tomboy
Physical/mental health and the tomboy
Tomboys in music, film, gaming, and television
However, this list is nowhere near exhaustive and we are happy to
consider any submission which focuses on tomboys and posthumanism.
We hope to include chapters by authors from a variety of disciplines and
viewpoints, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of current studies
in posthumanism and intersectionality, as well as the diversification of
popular culture. Please submit a 500-word chapter abstract and a
biography of no more than 250 words by July 31, 2019, to
(reclaimingthetomboy /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(reclaimingthetomboy /at/ gmail.com)>.
All proposed abstracts will be given full consideration, and submission
implies a commitment to publish in this volume if your work is selected
for inclusion. If selected, completed chapters will be due by December
31, 2019.
The volume is intended for publication with Lexington Books, who have
formally expressed interest in the project; we anticipate a final
completion date of September 1, 2021.
All questions regarding this volume should be directed to the editors at
(reclaimingthetomboy /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(reclaimingthetomboy /at/ gmail.com)>.
We look forward to what we hope will be a stimulating and exciting array
of submissions on this fascinating topic!
https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2018/12/21/call-for-chapters-reclaiming-the-tomboy-posthumanism-gender-representation-and?fbclid=IwAR2PIqAVXAGT5ogpqnR9sHXfa5l8mhf-b_cQtS1W-V-wajQ58JV9Lf47FRA
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