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[Commlist] Call for contributions - Palgrave Studies in Mediating Kinship, Representation and Difference
Thu Jun 17 14:48:08 GMT 2021
*Call for contributions - Palgrave Studies in Mediating Kinship,
Representation and Difference*
This book series brings together analyses of familial and kin
relationships with emerging and new technologies which allow for the
creation, maintenance and expansion of family. We use the term “family”
as a working truth with a wide range of meanings in an attempt to
address the feelings of family belonging across all aspects of social
location: ability, age, race, ethnicity, nationality, sexuality, gender
identity, body size, social class and beyond. This book series aims to
explore phenomena located at the intersection of technologies including
those which allow for family creation, migration, communication, reunion
and the family as a site of difference. The individual volumes in this
series will offer insightful analyses of these phenomena in media,
social media, literature, popular culture and corporeal settings.
Possible book topics include:
• the use of technology and migration and family composition and
disjunction; the ways that technologies may both push and pull kin
together/apart
• the range of technology use across literal and figurative space
including intersections of geography, race, age, poverty, gender and beyond
• the impact of technological absence: the ways that technologies may be
taken for granted in particular environments (privileged nations;
privileged subject positions) and may be denied or inaccessible in other
spaces or places
• technologies of family creation and maintenance: the use of alternate
reproductive technologies; the use of communication technologies to
share information
• discussions of race and racialization in the context of kinship
relationships and intersected with connections to technologies;
hypervisibility of racism including police brutality; activist circles
as forms of kinship
• queer family creation and representation through technology; making
queer family visible through traditional, popular and social media;
alternate family connections including non-normative parenting
arrangements (more than two parents, multiple different shades of
parenting); “new” family through donor sibling relationships
• technologies of class mobility, including the impact of smartphone
technology on mediating/curtailing aspects of the digital divide;
shifting family relationships through generational moves in class status
• fat family: the ways that narratives of obesity have had impacts on
the creation and representation of family (for example: obese women who
are denied reproductive technologies or access to international
adoption); the ways these rhetorics have shifted differently in
different jurisdictions; representation of fat family; intersection of
fat and working class identities in popular culture
• trans families: both in terms of gender identity but also in terms of
other families that “confound”— families that do not “match” one
another, or that otherwise transgress normative models
• technologies of disability: the use of technology to enhance or
bolster independence, the ways that disabled people are seen as
incapable of parenting; on the other hand, the technologies which come
into play around parenting children with disability, both prenatally and
once children are born; representation of disability and family
(fetishization and the perceived martyrdom of parents)
Please send inquiries to (may.friedman /at/ ryerson.ca) AND
(silvia.schultermandl /at/ uni-muenster.de)
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