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[Commlist] CFP: Film and Non-Western Thought
Fri Feb 11 04:12:03 GMT 2022
Reminder: deadline approaching for CFP on *Film and Non-Western Thought.*
Cinema:Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image
Read the full Call for Papers here
http://cjpmi.ifilnova.pt/cfp/ <http://cjpmi.ifilnova.pt/cfp/>
Non-Western thought is a term that has been used in the last decade,
mainly in the field of political thought and international relations,
aiming to convey traditions of thought that do not belong to Western and
European philosophical canons. More than a geographical delimitation,
non-Western thought aims at describing structures of thought born
outside the European philosophical context. With this issue, we intend
to integrate these traditions within the field of film and philosophy,
broadening the very term ‘philosophy’ to incorporate non-Western rooted
forms of thinking. These include the rich thought traditions of Asia,
Africa and Native America, as well as the rest of the world. The way
these traditions produce and are embedded in specific films or film
theories can help us overcome the hegemony of Western worldviews,
integrating the rich diversity of human thought in the field of cinema.
This issue will privilege essays that, through cinema, bring to light
non-Western traditions of thought on metaphysics, mythology,
secularisation, social and political issues, technology, humans and
non-human relationships, nature and the cosmos, the planet, human
agency, existence, language, aesthetics, epistemology, moral, ethics,
human knowledge, and art.
The themes include, but are not limited to:
* Film and Daoism
* Film and Confucianism
* Film and Shintoism
* Film and Hinduism
* Film and Buddhism
* Film and Zoroastrianism
* Film and Islam
* Film and Yoruba thinking
* Film and Ethiopian philosophy
* Film and African, Asian, Aboriginal, or native American mythologies
and cosmogonies.
Abstract proposals (max. 500 words) should be sent to Patrícia Castello
Branco ((pscbranco /at/ fcsh.unl.pt) <mailto:(pscbranco /at/ fcsh.unl.pt)>)
Deadline: February 15th, 2021.
Prospective authors should submit a short CV along with the abstract. A
selection of authors will be invited to submit full papers according to
the journal’s guidelines. Acceptance of the abstract does not guarantee
publication, since all papers will be subjected to double blind
peer-review. Cinema requires no payment from the authors. For further
information or questions about the issue, please contact the editor.
Cinema also invites submissions to its other sections: Interviews,
Conference Reports and Book Reviews.
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