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[Commlist] CFP: Realizing Resistance Episode II: Uncharted Galaxies
Fri Jan 15 21:30:54 GMT 2021
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*CFP: Realizing Resistance Episode II: Uncharted Galaxies*
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With the end of the Skywalker era of the /Star Wars/ saga, and the
emergence of spin-offs like /The Mandalorian/, /Resistance/, and
/Rebels/, aca-fans from all disciplines have an opportunity to engage
with nearly half a century of /Star Wars/ media. As with our previous
event <https://digital-frontiers.org/past-events/resistance/>, this
conference aims to bring together scholars from across disciplines to
examine /Star Wars/ media as cultural texts. We invite scholarly and
creative interventions with an explicit focus on themes of resistance
and justice. How do these films and other media objects contribute to,
reflect on, or depart from broader contemporary cultural practices and
social discourses?
Since 2019, both the political and media worlds have experienced
dramatic shifts and disruptions, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the
Black Lives Matter movement, a contentious U.S. presidential election,
and an increasing sense of the vulnerability of democratic institutions
and processes. /Star Wars/, as a cultural phenomenon, has also been
embroiled in controversies and transitions, from reactions to /The Rise
of Skywalker/ and /The Mandalorian/ to the emergence of Disney+ as a
principle platform for the continuation of the /Star Wars /legacy. /Star
Wars/ has penetrated into the culture in surprising ways including
martial arts classes offering lightsaber training, political protests
that feature /Star Wars /iconography, the co-opting of the Empire and
First Order by the alt-right, among many others. We encourage
presentations that reflect on these contexts to offer new perspectives
and innovative methodological and disciplinary approaches to /Star Wars
/scholarship.
Digital Frontiers invites proposals of individual papers, panels,
academic posters and infographics, media objects (critical making,
comics, video, Twine, or performance), and methodology or other
workshops. Topics may include but are by no means limited to:
* Expanding the /Star Wars/ universe: where do we go from here?
* Genres far, far away: /Star Wars/ as western, war story, dystopian
fiction, caper movie, romance, etc.
* The Transmedia /Star Wars/: memes, video games, board games, RPGs, etc.
* Fan cultures and participatory practices.
* /Star Wars /Style: costume and fashion in the /Star Wars /universe.
* Animation as an artform and cultural object.
* Comics and animated series as canon
* The material culture of /Star Wars/: toys, branding, and collectibles
* /Star Wars /DH: computational and quantitative approaches to /Star
Wars/ scholarship
* Ahsoka Tano, Rey, Ventress, and other Women Warriors
* Queering /Star Wars/
* The Fall of Skywalker
* /Deus ex Exegol: /narrative studies and /Star Wars/
* The /Star Wars /Family: Malignant paternity, missing moms, toxic
relationships
* “Much to learn, you still have.” /Star Wars /and Pedagogy
* Pop culture precursors
* Getting over “The Hero’s Journey”
* Monsters of /Star Wars/
Submit 250-word abstracts via this Google Form
<https://forms.gle/i7zShUVoUtJStTWe9> no later than midnight Central
Time (US) on February 20, 2021.
All submissions will undergo transparent peer review. All participants
will have the opportunity to publish their work in the RRII Proceedings
in /Unbound: A Journal of Digital Scholarship/
<https://digital-frontiers.org/rrii/A%20Journal%20of%20Digital%20Scholarship>/.
/Every effort will be made to accommodate international and early career
and student scholars to facilitate their participation. All interactions
are governed by the Digital Frontiers Statement of Inclusion and
Accessibility <https://digital-frontiers.org/inclusion/>.
This virtual conference will take place May 4-7, 2021. Registration
will be Pay-What-You’re-Able with a recommended contribution of $45.
Registration opens March 22, 2021.
Collaborating Institutions
* The University Library of the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
* The University of North Texas Libraries
* The Department of Rhetoric and the Program for Critical Theory at
the University of California Berkeley
* The Departments of English and Environmental Studies at Aurora
University
* The Department of Communication & Media Studies at SUNY Cortland
Organizing Committee
Bridgitte Barclay, Aurora University
Spencer D. C. Keralis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Christina Knopf, SUNY Cortland
Samantha Langsdale, University of California Berkeley
John Edward Martin, University of North Texas
Sponsorships
We invite organizations and institutions to sponsor /Realizing
Resistance Episode II/. A $250 sponsorship will add your branding to
this page, include coordinated social media announcements, and your
branding during the virtual event. Sponsors can share a video or other
personal message to be played during the event. To purchase a
sponsorship, visit our Square Store
<https://digital-frontiers.square.site/>, or contact
(conference /at/ digital-frontiers.org)
<mailto:(conference /at/ digital-frontiers.org)> for additional information.
CFP website <https://digital-frontiers.org/rrii/>. Follow @RealizeResist
<https://twitter.com/RealizeResist> on Twitter.Questions? Email:
(Conference /at/ digital-frontiers.org) <mailto:(Conference /at/ digital-frontiers.org)>
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