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[Commlist] Call for Chapters: The Encyclopedia of Animation Studies - Volume 4 - Characters and Aesthetics
Thu Jan 13 20:15:03 GMT 2022
A brief new year reminder of the below Call for Chapters, which has a
deadline fast approaching (January 31st). Any queries about potential
submissions, or if you just want to float an idea, do not hesitate to
get in touch with either David or myself.
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My colleague Dr. David McGowan (University of the Arts London) and I are
looking for additional submissions to complete the line-up for a
co-edited volume on Characters and Aesthetics inanimationfor/The
Encyclopedia ofAnimationStudies/, a newly launched series that will
provide a comprehensive collection of original writing that balances
critical intervention and comprehensive scope, and give readers insight
into current thinking in the field while also challenging and expanding
key ideas inanimationstudies.
The multi-volume series will be published by Bloomsbury, and the
Editors-in-chief Dr Eric Herhuth (Tulane University) and Dr Annabelle
Honess Roe (University of Surrey) have put together the following four
volumes as part of the series:
/Vol 1: Geographies and Histories/(eds. Malcolm Cook, Natália Pinazza,
Stefanie Van de Peer & Daisy Yan Du)
/Vol 2: Techniques, Forms & Process/(eds. Franziska Bruckner & Alla
Gadassik)
/Vol 3: Critical Approaches and Contexts/(eds. Deborah Levitt & Heather
Warren-Crow)
*/Vol 4: Characters and Aesthetics/**(eds. Christopher Holliday & David
McGowan*)
The aim of the fourth volume is to explore a variety of animated media
through the lens of characters and aesthetics. Unlike other volumes, the
chapters collected in this fourth book will each present focused case
studies(on either individual characters or animated media texts)that
explore how certain characters allow a critical investigation into
specific topics related to identity and representation. The volume will
additionally explore specific themes and qualities associated with the
animated body and elements of character construction, and how such
unique qualities setanimationapart from other forms of audiovisual media.
While much of the (admittedly vast!) Table of Contents is already
completed, we are looking to plug a few gaps in terms of coverage, and
so are looking for chapters that fit under the following broad headings:
* *Cross-Dressing inAnimation*
* **Queerness / LGBTQ+ Representation*
*
* ***Animated Characters and/in Pornography (e.g. Hentai)*
**
* ****Race and the Censored Eleven*
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* *****OrientalistAnimation*
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* ******The Animated Family*
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* *******Live Music and Animated Character Performance*
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* ********Characters Across Merchandise*
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* *********Transmedia Characters*
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* **********Fan Communities - Costume, Cosplay and the ‘Prosumer’*
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* ***********Posthumanist Bodies and the Cyborg*
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* ************Cartoon Bodies and Violence*
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* *************Magic and Metaphor*
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* **************Dreams and the Psychology ofAnimation*
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* ***************Metamorphosis and ‘Trick’Animation/Effects*
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* ****************Rhythm and Character Performance (e.g. Mickey Mousing)*
***************
* *****************PoliticalAnimation, Propaganda and Caricature*
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* ******************The Counter-Cultural Animated Body (e.g.
AdultAnimation)******************
If you’re interested in contributing a chapter for the volume under any
of these headings, then please do send abstracts (max 300 words)and a
short bio (150 words) to both *Dr. Christopher
Holliday*((christopher.holliday /at/ kcl.ac.uk)
<mailto:(christopher.holliday /at/ kcl.ac.uk)>) and*Dr. David
McGowan*((animatedpersonalities /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(animatedpersonalities /at/ gmail.com)>) by*Monday 31st January
2022*. Please also add in a brief note about which heading your proposal
fits under so we can gauge the overall shape of the collection.
Notifications of acceptance will go out soon after this deadline, with
final chapters between 6000 and 7000 words likely due as a first draft
around December 2022/January 2023 at the earliest (final date t.b.c.).
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