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[Commlist] Call for Book Proposals - Cinema and Media Cultures in the Middle East
Thu Oct 21 08:16:50 GMT 2021
Call for Book Proposals
Cinema and Media Cultures in the Middle East
Peter Lang Publishing
Book Series Editors:
Chris Lippard (University of Utah)
Terri Ginsberg (Concordia University, Montréal)
Book proposals are sought for publication in a new book series, Cinema
and Media Cultures in the Middle East, the purpose of which is to
demarcate and critically examine the shifting terrain of film- and
media-making in the Middle East, and of practices of film and media
studies regarding it, testing them both against their larger, social
enabling conditions at the national, regional, and transnational levels.
Titles in the series will engage recent developments in the field of
Middle East film and media studies and will help point the field in an
intellectually meaningful, pedagogically effective direction in relation
to both current and, in some cases, significant, previously ignored,
older work.
The proposed series is conceived at a moment during which Middle Eastern
film and film criticism have begun to develop in new directions. Recent
years have witnessed a modest increase in scholarly engagement with
topics and modes of inquiry often previously considered outside academic
discourse. A handful of books and special journal issues published in
English over the past half-decade, focusing on specific Middle Eastern
countries such as Tunisia, Morocco, Syria, Iran, Palestine/Israel and
Turkey, as well as the long-overdue establishment of cinema studies as
an emerging field of academic inquiry within universities located in the
Arab world, indicate a preponderance of previously unproblematized
issues now circulating within the field. These include critical
questions from queer and transgendered perspectives about the
representation of women, and from indigenous and settler colonial
studies perspectives about the representation of migrant workers and
refugees, the growing importance of documentary, digital animation, and
hybrid shooting, the continuing influence of global cinema imperatives,
and the revival of interest in militant, revolutionary and third cinema
aesthetics.
Proposals should indicate an interest in engaging Middle Eastern cinema
theoretically and/or historiographically, in challenging and innovative
ways. Welcome are critical genealogies based in research at newly
available film and document archives; new theoretical approaches to
cinema of the region, including decolonial critiques of Western
scholarship, and analyses that draw from important, seldom-referenced
film critical texts in languages of the region; translations of key,
book-length texts in these languages; and new interventions into
neglected aspects of more traditional areas such as genre, auteur, and
national film criticism. Likewise of interest are projects that engage
philosophical and analytic theories and methodologies in order to shed
critical light on contemporary conditions of cinematic production and
reception in the Arab world and wider Middle East.
A successful proposal might therefore offer critical innovations in the
study of stylistic and non-Western variants on theory, methodology, and
argumentation; bring to the fore indigenous, decolonial, queer,
transnational, and new media approaches to Middle Eastern cinematic
representation; make available important texts previously inaccessible
to Anglophone readers; and provide intellectually challenging avenues
for comprehending, analyzing, and understanding contemporary and
historical cultural politics and systems in the Middle East region.
Please send inquiries, or submit your book prospectus along with
supporting material, usually an abstract, one or two sample chapter(s),
and your curriculum vitae, to:
Chris Lippard (University of Utah) - (c.lippard /at/ utah.edu)
*and*
Terri Ginsberg (Concordia University, Montréal) -
(terri.ginsberg /at/ concordia.ca)
Editorial Advisory Board
Greg Burris (American University of Beirut)
Patricia Caillé (Université de Strasbourg)
Donatella Della Ratta (John Cabot University)
Kay Dickinson (University of Glasgow)
Kevin Dwyer (Independent Scholar)
Sarah El-Richani (The American University in Cairo)
Hadi Gharabaghi (Drew University)
Iman Hamam (The American University in Cairo)
Hossein Khosrowjah (St. Mary’s College of California)
Bindu Menon (Azim Premji University)
Najat Rahman (Université de Montréal)
Helga Tawil-Souri (New York University)
Alia Yunis (New York University Abu Dhabi)
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