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[Commlist] Call for Papers: 25 Years of The Big Lebowski
Fri Dec 03 17:22:12 GMT 2021
Call for Papers: 25 Years of The Big Lebowski
Call for Abstracts:
Ethan and Joel Coen’s The Big Lebowski (1998) is
lauded as the first cult film of the internet age, due in no
small part to the role played by online communities in its
gradual rise to popularity. It sees a travelling festival
dedicated to it, The Lebowski Fest, celebrated annually across
various cities in the USA and the UK since 2002 and 2008
respectively. Over years, the film’s protagonist has garnered
such adoration that it led to the formation of a contemporary
religion, Dudeism, in 2005, with a community of more than
600,000 members worldwide ordained through its simple online
procedure. After being trashed initially, the film has gone on
to garner critical acclaim and was even added to the USA's
Library of Congress’ National Treasury in 2014. It has also
drawn a fair share of scholarly attention with time in critical
anthologies such as The Year's Work in Lebowski Studies (2009),
The Big Lebowski and Philosophy: Keeping Your Mind Limber with
Abiding Wisdom (2012), and Fan Phenomena: The Big Lebowski
(2014). However, these represent only a fraction of the vast
body of literature on the film, with numerous (aca)fan books,
fan theories, and online forums passionately dissecting it as
well. The film seems to have sustained its cultural relevance
over the years — as evidenced by a Super Bowl commercial
featuring its protagonist as well as popular films like
Avengers: Endgame referencing it, in 2019, and a spinoff titled
The Jesus Rolls releasing in 2020. As recently as August 2021, a
reddit user posited that the underlying message of The Big
Lebowski is more relevant now than it has ever been.
As the 25th anniversary of its release draws
closer, we look to revisit The Big Lebowski to facilitate and
foster further scholarly dialogue on this film which seems well
on its way to becoming a cultural artefact. For this, we seek
original contributions of qualitative research that offer fresh
perspectives on The Big Lebowski from a myriad of vantage points
and analytical frameworks. Prospective strands of discussion
include but are not limited to:
Film theory and The Big Lebowski
The filmography of the Coen brothers
The Big Lebowski’s b(l)ending of conventional
genre norms
Cyberculture and The Big Lebowski
Fan(dom) studies and The Big Lebowski
The Lebowski lexicon
Philosophical readings of The Big Lebowski
Comparative studies of The Big Lebowski
The Big Lebowski in and as adaptation
Gender in The Big Lebowski
Queer aesthetics in The Big Lebowski
Reading The Big Lebowski through critical race
theory
The Big Lebowski beyond the anglophone world
We welcome interested contributors to submit
Abstracts of around 250 words along with a bio-note of no more
than 150 words as a single MS Word (.doc or .docx) file to
(cinej25yearsoflebowski /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(cinej25yearsoflebowski /at/ gmail.com)> by 31 January 2022.
Authors of selected Abstracts will be invited to contribute full
papers for a Special Section/Issue of the University of
Pittsburgh's CINEJ Cinema Journal to be published around the
25th anniversary of The Big Lebowski’s release. CINEJ Cinema
Journal is an open-access journal that is free for readers to
access, and does not levy any Article Processing Charges on
authors.
Key Dates:
Abstract (250 words) Deadline: 31 January 2022
Intimation of Selection: 1 March 2022
Full paper (5,000-7,000 words) Deadline: 1 July
2022
Publication: Early 2023
Guest Editors:
Elloit Cardozo, independent scholar, Mumbai, India
Dr. Sachin Labade, Associate Professor of
English, University of Mumbai, India
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