[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]
[Commlist] CFP: Questions of Taste? intervalla volume 7
Tue Aug 13 13:55:24 GMT 2019
CFP: Questions of Taste? intervalla volume 7
*Call for papers*
QUESTIONS OF TASTE?
intervalla: platform for intellectual exchange
Edited by Sara Steinert-Borella (Professor, Comparative Literary and
Cultural Studies, Franklin University Switzerland) & Satomi Sugiyama
(Professor, Communication and Media Studies, Franklin University
Switzerland)
This volume of intervalla will examine questions of taste from an
interdisciplinary perspective, thus welcoming contributions that
consider how taste reflects and shapes who we are, what we eat, what we
wear, and what we become. The sense of taste, whether it refers to the
metaphorical sense of taste (aesthetic discrimination) or the literal
sense of taste (gustatory taste), as Korsmeyer (1999) outlined, is a
fundamental part of human experiences. Yet, taste as a concept remains
somewhat ambiguous, and much has been written about taste straddling the
personal and the collective. Bourdieu’s analysis of taste reminds us
that formation of taste is a social and cultural process, and how our
bodily experiences are essential for developing taste. We propose that
the notion of taste be examined at and across multiple levels of scope,
from the individual to the societal, and to all the interactions that
follow.
Under the current media environment, the process of shaping and
reshaping our taste is increasingly influenced by our experiences that
are not necessarily local and physical. With the overwhelming amount of
information about diverse tastes, hierarchies of taste become an
important question. We know we all have certain tastes, and that some
are more valued than others. As Parkhurst Ferguson explains: “many of us
in fact spend a good deal of time accounting for taste…Hierarchies
govern taste. Every social setting prizes certain tastes and disdains
others, and food is no exception” (19). Fashion as “collective
selection of taste” as defined by Blumer, is also heavily intertwined
with such hierarchies of taste. We are especially interested in
discourses constructed around taste, from food to fashion, and how taste
is practiced across disciplines and across cultures. Articles might
consider questions like: how are hierarchies of taste determined and
expressed? How are discourses of taste articulated and recorded? How do
these discourses change across time and across cultures? What factors
influence and determine taste both theoretically and in practice? In
answering these questions, this volume of intervalla invites authors who
rethink the parameters of taste in a specific cultural or critical
context to share their contribution, and we welcome contributions from
communication and media studies scholars to address the theme.
The journal, intervalla, volume 7, seeks contributions that explore
these inflections of and reflections on taste in the twenty-first
century. Please send an abstract (250 – 300 words) to
(ssteinertborella /at/ fus.edu)<mailto:(ssteinertborella /at/ fus.edu)> and
(ssugiyama /at/ fus.edu)<mailto:(ssugiyama /at/ fus.edu)> before August 31, 2019. A
completed paper (3500 – 4500 words) is due on December 1, 2019 for peer
review.
References:
Blumer, Herbert. “Fashion: From class differentiation to collective
selection.” The Sociological Quarterly, vol. 10, no. 3, 1969, pp. 275-291.
Bourdieu, Pierre. Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of
Taste (Trans R Nice). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1984.
Korsmeyer, Carolyn. Making Sense of Taste: Food and Philosophy. Ithaca,
NY: Cornell University Press, 1999.
Parkhurst Ferguson, Priscilla. Accounting for Taste: The Triumph of
French Cuisine. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004.
*intervalla: platform for intellectual exchange is a transdisciplinary,
open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal published by Franklin
University Switzerland. intervalla is indexed on Directory of Open
Access Journals (DOAJ). There is no article processing charges, and
authors retain copyright and publishing rights with no restrictions.
https://www.fus.edu/intervalla/next-volume
---------------
The COMMLIST
---------------
This mailing list is a free service offered by Nico Carpentier. Please use it responsibly and wisely.
--
To subscribe or unsubscribe, please visit http://commlist.org/
--
Before sending a posting request, please always read the guidelines at http://commlist.org/
--
To contact the mailing list manager:
Email: (nico.carpentier /at/ vub.ac.be)
URL: http://nicocarpentier.net
---------------
[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]