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[Commlist] CFP: Cultural Literacies in Transition - Reminder and extended deadline
Tue Aug 13 12:19:55 GMT 2019
*Critical Arts: South-North Cultural and Media Studies*
Call for papers for a special issue on Cultural Literacies in Transition
Guest editor: Kris Rutten (Ghent University)
*Theme*
On-going public and academic debate has focused on the importance of
knowledge about culture and the arts, what is generally referred to as
“cultural literacy”. Often the debate focuses on an alleged “lack” of
such knowledge. Whereas traditional approaches to cultural
literacy emphasized the importance of a shared national culture, the
reading of books and the literary canon, in recent years there has been
an increasing focus on what cultural “literacies” can imply within our
current globalised, pluralized and media saturated societies. While the
conception that the arts constitute (Western) High Culture has for a
long time already been strongly criticized from a broad range
of perspectives, this idea is still reflected in more traditional
approaches to the importance and functions of culture and the arts.
However, contemporary societal transitions raise a number of important
questions about the specific content of cultural literacies (i.e. what
is still considered to be relevant and valuable knowledge about culture
and the arts?), about the potential functions of culture and the arts
for society (i.e. what is considered to be the societal and educational
value of knowledge about and engagement with the arts?) and about the
specific role of cultural institutions today (i.e. how do cultural
institutions address their roles as mediator and go-between of knowledge
about the arts?).
For this special issue, we therefore seek contributions that explore how
cultural literacies are
currently defined, practiced, contested and negotiated in relation to
different contexts by focusing on the following discussions:
- What is currently considered to be valuable knowledge about culture,
art and aesthetics? How is this knowledge being challenged and how is it
redefined? What does this imply for art education and for the curriculum
in general?
- How are the societal functions of culture and the arts framed in the
public and academic debate? What are the societal and educational values
that are attributed to knowledge about and engagement with the arts?
- How is the role of cultural and art institutions changing as
traditional mediators of knowledge about culture and the arts? What new
forms of art mediation are emerging or how can such new forms be
conceptualized?
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*Submission guidelines:*
- Deadline for abstracts: Please send your abstracts of 300 words by
*August 31st 2019* to (Kris.Rutten /at/ UGent.be) <mailto:(Kris.Rutten /at/ UGent.be)>.
- Notification of selected abstracts by: *September 15th 2019.*
- Deadline for article submission: based on the selection of the
abstracts full papers will need to be submitted by: *December 15th 2019*.
- Information and instructions for authors:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/RCRC
All completed manuscripts MUST be uploaded onto the online manuscript
portal Scholar One. Go to Critical Arts on the Taylor and Francis site.
There is an option on the top left pane of the screen that says
‘submit’, select this then click ‘submit online’ and follow the prompts.
Further inquiries about the special issue: (Kris.Rutten /at/ UGent.be)
<mailto:(Kris.Rutten /at/ UGent.be)>
Alternatively, contact the Critical Arts editorial office at
(criticalarts /at/ ukzn.ac.za) <mailto:(criticalarts /at/ ukzn.ac.za)> or the
editor-in-chief, Keyan Tomaselli at (keyant /at/ uj.ac.za) <mailto:(keyant /at/ uj.ac.za)>
Critical Arts prides itself in publishing original, readable, and
theoretically cutting edge articles. For more information on the history
and the orientation of the journal, as well as guidelines for authors,
and legal and editorial procedures, please visit:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authors/rcrcauth.asp
Critical Arts is now published six times annually and is indexed in the
International Bibliography of Social Sciences (IBSS) and the ISI Social
Science Index and Arts & Humanities Citation Index and other indexes.
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