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[Commlist] Call for Papers: 25 Years of The Big Lebowski
Sat Dec 11 07:58:00 GMT 2021
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 /CINEJ Cinema Journal /to be published
around the 25th anniversary of /The Big Lebowski/’s release.
* 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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