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[Commlist] CFP: Feminist comics and graphic novels in a global frame
Tue Jan 29 13:01:45 GMT 2019
*CALL FOR PAPERS/- FEMINIST ENCOUNTERS: A JOURNAL OF CRITICAL STUDIES IN
CULTURE AND POLITICS /*
*Issue 6 Spring 2020 *
*FEMINIST COMICS AND GRAPHIC NOVELS IN A GLOBAL FRAME*
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Guest Editor: Dr Nicola Streeten, Associate Researcher, Media, Film &
Music, University of Sussex
The success of longer form comics, or “graphic novels” emerging from the
West such as Marjane Satrapi’s /Persepolis/(2003, 2004) and Alison
Bechdel’s /Fun Home/(2006) have introduced a new way of sharing personal
female stories that signpost a political experience. This complements
the more-established prose tradition of autobiographical works existing
within feminism. The success of such graphic novels, in terms of
financial gain and critical acclaim have supported a cultural elevation
of the comics form and a recognition of its transformative possibilities
within an ever-widening variety of disciplines, including medicine and law.
This special issue seeks toresist a US/European focusin order to
interrogate how and why the comics form is being used by women in a
wider global context, particularly where disseminating feminist
messages. In doing so, the intention is to add to an understanding of
the form’s potential as well as a broadening of our cross-cultural
understanding of visual representation of women and feminist messages.
Submissions are encouraged that take up issues of form as well
as content within a feminist context with an emphasis on comics works by
women that are previously little known about.
Some questions this issue may include but is not limited to include how
comics works currently produced by women in the global South are located
within the social, political and economic historical context of the
country of origin. How is technology influencing the production and
circulation of comics with a feminist message and what are the implications?
A list of submissions has already been collected and we are looking to
add 3 further articles. Contributions are encouraged from a variety of
disciplines including comics studies, graphic medicine, gender and
sexuality studies, literature studies,sociology, history, law, media and
cultural studies.
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*Article length 7000-9000 words including notes and works cited. *We
encourage the inclusion of illustrations. Where these are included,
please allow 250 words per figure and ensure that you have copyright
permissions for use.**
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**Submission Process *
*Please email 300 word Abstract and Bio (100 words) in word or PDF form
by 28 February 2019 to the editor:**(nicolastreeten /at/ yahoo.com)
<mailto:(nicolastreeten /at/ yahoo.com)>*
*Please include in the following order: *Author(s), Affiliation, Email
address, Title of abstract, Body of abstract
*Decision: 15 March 2019
Full articles due by 1 May 2019 *
Any contributions that critically approach questions of the disciplinary
apparatus of academic feminism, are welcome. We particularly welcome
contributions from scholars working in the global south./Feminist
Encounters: A Journal of Critical Studies in Culture and Politics/aims
to promote excellence in feminist research. We welcome articles that
engage with political and cultural issues, and that seek to challenge
social norms of gender, sexuality, race/ethnicity, class and disability,
and which promote themes of equality, diversity, and social
justice./Feminist Encounters: A Journal of Critical Studies in Culture
and Politics/encourages interdisciplinarity, and the use of feminist
methodologies in research. Articles to be submitted should be grounded
in the empirical and theoretical exploration of gender and its lived
experience within a range of cultural contexts. We also welcome research
on narrative, representation, and discourse that critically analyses the
construction, maintenance and reinforcement of gendered normativities.
The journal particularly encourages articles that provide information on
historical and current political struggles, activisms, and critical
social engagements. For general enquiries please email the managing
editor (viaeditorialfeminist /at/ lectito.net)
<mailto:(editorialfeminist /at/ lectito.net)>. See our electronic submission
guidelines athttp://www.lectitojournals.com/submission-guidelines
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