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[Commlist] Liquid Blackness CFP - "Informalisms"
Tue Aug 16 19:56:39 GMT 2022
CFP—“*Informalisms*”
*/liquidblackness:journal ofaestheticsandblackstudies/**issue8.1,Spring2024*
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Theproblemof“form" isperhapsmostacutewhenconsidering
arthistoricaldiscourse’s attachment to the analytical and political
possibilities of formal readings, and, conversely,BlackStudies’embrace
oftheinformalityofblack aestheticpractices.Within this broad and
deliberately meta-disciplinary context, this issue asks about
informalisms – where “isms” signals methodology, process, and a
plurality of approaches to informality—in order to explore the
complicated relation between Black Studies, aesthetic theory/practice,
and formalist methodologies. More directly, it seeks to know: What is at
stake in formal readings of black art? What is at stake in aesthetic
practices investedin formal
interventions?And,moreprofoundlyandconsequentially:If“form”is a way in
which art knows itself to be art, then how does black art know itself?
And how does it know that it knows?
/liquid blackness: journal of aesthetics and black studies///issue 8.1
proposes “informalisms” as a way to engage with the stakes (or
rejection) of form in black aesthetictheory,andtohomeinontherelationship
betweenformandinformalityin blackartandexpressiveculture. Thatis,weoffer
“informalisms”asahypothesis that might pose some, often contentious,
additional questions:
What are Black Studies’ stakes in formalism? What are Black Studies’
stakes in informality? And what are informalism’s possibilities for
Black Studies? Can “form”
operateapartfromextractiveprocessesofabstraction,theviolencesofuniversality,or
the formal equivalences that undergird processes of exchange? What does
Black
Studies’turntoaestheticformdoforitscommitmenttoblacksociality?Underwhat
circumstances can form be a principle or a strategy of/for
socialization? How does informality know itself through aesthetic practices?
Weinvite submissionsthatthink alongthesequestionsfromavariety
ofdisciplinary approaches that engage with, creatively respond to, as
well as add to the followingprompts:
* form/informality
* informality/formlessness
* formation/deformation
* form/reform
* formative/informative
* informants/performants/deformants
* formalequalities/equations/equivalences
* knowing/self-knowing
* informality/undercommonsensicality
* improvisation
* abstraction
* figure/groundrelation
SubmissionsDue:January15,2023
(Sendtojournalsubmissions /at/ liquidblackness.com)
<mailto:(journalsubmissions /at/ liquidblackness.com)>
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* Submission Types:
o Traditional essays: approx. 3-5,000 words (including
footnotes)—all essays should be accompanied by at least one
image. (Please consider
“fairuse”ofvisualmaterialsincluded,asyoudraftyourpieceandplease
consultprevious journalissuesforinspirationonhowtobeindialogwith
visual materials)
o Wewelcomesubmissionsofinterviews,visual andtextualart,video,and
other artistic work. Before submitting, please send your
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ortableiscalledout:e.g.,“see supplementary audio file 1.”
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