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[Commlist] Call for chapter contributions: Into the Other Worlds: The Multiverse as Theoretical Method in Postmodern Speculative Fictional Narratives
Mon Oct 17 19:59:25 GMT 2022
Into the Other Worlds: The Multiverse as Theoretical Method in
Postmodern Speculative Fictional Narratives
Call for chapter contributions (Edited book to be submitted for
consideration with Routledge)
Seen as a form of expressing and narrating the existence of ‘other
worlds’, the multiverse has become an iconic trope to address
philosophical inquires in a comprehensive, culturally dynamic way. The
volume /Into the Other Worlds: The Multiverse as Theoretical Method in
Postmodern Speculative Fictional Narratives/ is inspired by the
relevance that the expression ‘other worlds’ has acquired in a world in
which fiction is acknowledged as one more possibility of the real. A
possibility that has come to strongly characterize the daily life of
globalized societies since the 1970s, a decade that –for many authors–
coincides with the beginning of Postmodernity.
From this perspective, this collection aims to engage with the
multiverse from the idea of ‘other worlds’, understanding it not as the
appearance of another independent world (as is the case of DC Comics’
/DCeased/ miniseries), but as the collision of two different worlds into
one of them (as is the case of the novel /The Lathe of Heaven /or the
entire /The Matrix/ saga). This volume, therefore, seeks submissions
that address fictional texts from the 1970s to 2022 belonging to
“speculative fiction”, the field of cultural production that groups
together several genres of non-mimetic fiction (Oziewicz, 2017). Under
these guidelines, the objective is to bring together innovative and
unpublished essays that analyze speculative fiction works in which
thinking about the invasion of the diegetic world into the metadiegetic
world, or vice versa, gives rise to sociocultural, ontological, and
epistemological extrapolations.
Along with the remarkable popularity it has acquired first as a
cosmological theory and then within popular culture in recent years,
this volume aims to consider the idea of the multiverse beyond the
immediacy of its being merely an excuse or scenario for the development
of stories. Rather, it seeks to position the multiverse as a theoretical
method in which speculative fiction narratives can work together with
several disciplines in deeply pondering on different physical and
metaphysical challenges. Thus, thinking of it as the
collision/overlapping of worlds, the multiverse encourages us to pay
attention to the influence that fiction exerts on world-building,
providing possible frameworks for rethinking different aspects of
temporality, space, self, society, and culture. Furthermore, it pursues
to highlight the plasticity of the term by bringing into discussion how
the critical issues of overlapping worlds within a fiction can also
include virtual worlds, dream worlds, the afterlife, borderlands, etc.,
with due justification.
It is from this point of view that we invite submissions that illuminate
how Literary and Media Studies could embrace the multiverse trope as a
theoretical method that problematizes the collision/superposition of
‘other worlds’, in the framework of speculative fiction from the 1970s
to date. Only articles written in English will be accepted, even if the
works analyzed are in other languages. We encourage submissions that
contemplate cross-cultural, transmedia, and comparative approaches.
Additionally, those papers which consider what scientific knowledge
about the multiverse –in the terms exposed here– contributes to the
field of human and social sciences (always from the analysis of
fictional texts) are also welcome.
Proposals may address, but are not limited to, reflect on the following
topics:
- the subject’s agency inside the superposition of worlds
- fiction in worlds-building
- the role of ethics within the idea of other worlds
- spatial and temporal weightings
- moral considerations
- the role of the self
- the role of serendipity
- the crisis between worlds
- liminality between worlds …
You are invited to submit your abstract consisting of a title and 300
words by the end of November 2022. Please send your abstract and a brief
biography to (cato.ang /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(cato.ang /at/ gmail.com)>.
Contact: Dr. Angelica Cabrera Torrecilla / UNAM / UAB / The National
System of Researchers of Mexico
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