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Thu Mar 17 15:33:34 GMT 2022
Call for Chapters CULTURE-BOUND SYNDROMES IN POPULAR CULTURE (Routledge)
You are invited to submit an abstract for the upcoming edited collection
Culture-bound syndromes in Popular Culture. The edited collection volume
aims to provide in-depth and analytical insight into the representations
of cultural imagery and narratives of various culture-bound syndromes
through the lens of global and national popular culture, covering
movies, television, visual arts, fashion, festivals, popular music, and
graphic novels.
What does a culture-bound syndrome mean? The concept has come to define
a pattern of symptoms (mental, physical, and relational) experienced
only by members of a specific cultural group and recognized as a
disorder by members of those groups.
“Culture-bound Syndromes in Popular Culture” takes its readers on a
journey across (popular) cultures and introduces them to an entirely new
subfield of studies, at the conjunction of medical anthropology and
popular culture, focusing on folk illnesses.
Thus, this book covers a broad range of case studies, subjects, texts,
and cultural practices that lie at the intersection of folk illnesses
and cultural studies and include national, transnational, and
international media representations, with an accent on the reception and
interpretation of the phenomenon from the perspective of its original space.
We warmly invite established and emerging scholars specializing in all
areas of media and cultural studies, anthropology, sociology,
social/cultural geography, and other relevant research fields to propose
a book chapter on an individual culture-bound syndrome and its
representations in popular culture. Both single and multiple-authored
works will be considered. All work should be original and previously
unpublished.
We are also very interested in hearing open proposals for possible
chapters about other cultural syndromes if the Table of Contents strikes
you as improvable in any way.
We are looking especially for cultural syndromes from EUROPE, NATIVE
AMERICA, ASIA, AND INDIGENOUS CULTURES. Other perspectives but film
studies are also highly encouraged (literature, for instance).
Chapters might explore but are not limited to:
SECTION 1 East Asia and India
Zou huo ru mo (China)
Dhat syndrome (India)
Hikikomori (Japan) Already taken!
Taijin Kyofusho (Japan) Already taken!
Hwabyeong (South Korea)
Pa-leng (Taiwan)
SECTION 2 Southeast Asia
Lanti (Philippines)
Latah (Indonesia, Malaysia)
Amok (Malaysia)
Koro (Singapore)
SECTION 3 Latin America and Native American culture
Locura
Mal de pelea
Nervios
Susto
Saladera (Peruvian Amazon)
Windigo Psychosis (Native American)
SECTION 4 Africa and the Middle East
Zar (Israel, Ethiopia)
Ufufuyane, Saka (Kenya)
Voodoo death (Haiti, Africa, Australia)
Routledge has expressed keen interest in the volume for their Research
in Cultural and Media Studies Series.
Key dates
Abstract submission deadline: 15 April 2022
Notification of acceptance: 30 April 2022
Full chapter submission (max 8000 words): 1 November 2022
Publication: January 2023
Please send in a working title, abstracts of max 500 words, and a brief
biographical note of 150 words to:
(prof.irina.pelea /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(prof.irina.pelea /at/ gmail.com)>
Please feel free to contact the volume’s editor (Irina Pelea) with any
questions or queries. I look forward to receiving your abstracts.
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