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[Commlist] CfP: Science Fiction From the Margins
Thu Apr 07 16:04:52 GMT 2022
*CfP: Science Fiction From the Margins*
We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine
right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human
beings. Resistance and change often begin in art, and very often in our
art, the art of words.
- Ursula LeGuin, 2014
Science fiction includes a myriad of thematics from futurism,
technology, transhumanism, apocalypse, other-worldliness,
interspeciality, alterity and to history. As a result, its’ texts and
images bear more of a ‘family resemblance’ than a generic codification.
However, at the core of science fiction is an imagining of the world as
other than it is—whether that be by space travel, super-powers, or
magic. This special issue of /Panic at the Discourse/, “Science Fiction
From the Margins,” seeks to think and imagine the world otherwise with
care and focus to marginalized understandings, ontologies, and
epistemologies.
The guest editors invite submissions on topics including, but not
limited to:
* Science fiction as minority pedagogy and methodology
* Troubling the history of science fiction as a genre/mode of film,
literature, politics, etc.
* Instrumentalization of science fiction as theory and politics
* Engaging science fiction as ‘cult’ or ‘low’ art in film, television,
literature, comics, art, and other mediums, thinking about how they
challenge the boundaries of their respective media
* Imagining alternative histories and/or futures of racial formations
* Exploring real life science fictional phenomena (cloning,
speculations about alien life, advanced forms of AI) and the
anxieties produced by these phenomena
* Examining how dystopian fiction has engaged/failed to engage with
forms of political domination
* Connections between form and minority politics including but not
limited to dispossession, exile, displacement, and racialization
We welcome submissions from a range of disciplines including, but not
limited to: Philosophy, Literary Studies, Film and Media Studies, Women
and Gender Studies, Critical Disability Studies, Black Studies, Cultural
Studies, and Indigenous Studies. All submissions should be written for
an interdisciplinary audience.
Additionally, we accept a wide range of submissions from poetry, visual
art, creative writing, reviews, and traditional scholarship. Traditional
articles must be between 4000-6000 words and reviews a maximum of 750 words.
All submissions will undergo a review process by the publication
editorial team. Works selected for publication will receive editorial
queries for revision. Publication will be contingent on satisfactorily
resolving all queries. Included images must be high resolution and have
accessible descriptions. It is the author’s responsibility to obtain
image permissions. Use Chicago style endnotes for any citations. Please
include a brief author bio of no more than 50 words. Authors retain all
rights to their work. Email the publication if you have a work you are
unsure about.
Send all submissions to (panicatthediscourse /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(panicatthediscourse /at/ gmail.com)> with the subject line
“Submission: Article Title” by *May 1st, 2022*.Visit our website
https://www.panicdiscourse.com/ <https://www.panicdiscourse.com/> for
any further information or to view previous issues.
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