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[Commlist] Call for Abstracts: Fictional Representations of Nerds and Loneliness
Wed Apr 01 10:12:23 GMT 2020
Due to the ongoing coronavirus situation, we've agreed to extend our
call for abstracts on 'Fictional Representations of Nerds and
Loneliness' to *Mon 18th May 2020*.
All other details remain as before - 300 word abstract proposals to be
submitted to *(lonelynerds2021 /at/ gmail.com)*.
Outline details and the full text of the call can be found at:
https://exchanges.warwick.ac.uk/announcement/view/20
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Call for Abstracts: Fictional Representations of Nerds and Loneliness
2020-03-03
Exchanges, in association with Dr Filippo Cervelli (SOAS) and Dr
Benjamin Schaper (University of Oxford), is delighted to announce the
latest opportunity to contribute to a special issue of Exchanges,
combined with a workshop event.
The full text of the call is available online.
Theme
We are looking for contributions which explore fictional representations
of nerds and loneliness across various media and cultures. Traditionally
associated with a particular niche culture, nerds entered the mainstream
through popular formats such as the highly successful TV show The Big
Bang Theory (2007-2019) in the early 21st Century. Besides, the
pervasiveness of the popular image of nerds has crossed linguistic
borders and depictions of nerds are frequent beyond the Anglo-American
context, as attested by the term nerd being widely used in languages
such as Italian or German.
The issue will hence analyse varying cultural representations of the
nerd’s relationship with society in order to critically discuss how
various art forms approach the notion of the 'lonely nerd'. We want to
ask questions such as: Can we still find common characteristics in
representations that are not overtly about nerds? Is loneliness
inextricable from any representation of nerds, or do we see narratives
where nerds actually become, quite anti- canonically, the centre of
their community, as small as it may be? And if so, what do these
representations tell us about their culture? Are they representational?
If this is the case, how can it be used to interrogate relevant
phenomena of isolation and loneliness in general?
Possible topics include, but are not limited to: fictional explorations
of nerds and loneliness in relation to gender, ethnicity, (mental)
health, genius, social status and space, as well as their questioning of
traditional cultural representations and genres.
Abstract Submission & Deadline
At this stage we are seeking abstracts of up to 300 words, rather than
full papers. Abstracts should be submitted to (lonelynerds2021 /at/ gmail.com)
no later than 18th May 2020*, to be considered for inclusion.
All abstracts (and subsequent articles) should be written in English.
Published articles will need to meet the standard article requirements
of Exchanges for peer reviewed texts. As always we especially welcome
contributions from post-graduate and early career researchers, addressed
to an interdisciplinary audience.
Additionally, applicants whose submissions are accepted, will be invited
to contribute to a preparatory workshop to be hosted at SOAS (London,
UK) in early 2021. It is anticipated full manuscripts will be submitted
to Exchanges following this event, with publication of the special issue
scheduled for later in 2021.
Further Information
For more information or to discuss this opportunity further please
contact (lonelynerds2021 /at/ gmail.com).
For information about publishing with Exchanges, or to discuss future
special issues etc., please contact the Editor-in-Chief, Dr Gareth J
Johnson, or consult our author guidance.
*The original 6th April deadline has been extended, due to the current
coronavirus disruption.
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