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[Commlist] CFP: The Multiverse (edited collection)
Fri Jun 30 19:08:22 GMT 2023
Call for Chapters: /Entering the Multiverse/, Edited Collection
Editor:
Paul Booth, DePaul University
The multiverse is, seemingly, everywhere all at once. The recent success
of multiverse-focused media across platforms (e.g., films like
/Everything Everywhere All at Once /and/ Spiderman: Into the
Spiderverse; /television like the CW/DC multiverse crossovers or the
/His Dark Materials/ adaptation; literature like /Dark Matter/ by Blake
Crouch or /This Is How You Lose The Time War/ by Amal El-Mohtar and Max
Gladstone; multiple comic book/graphic novel storylines, etc.) speaks to
significant issues within contemporary culture. Different from
transmedia (one narrative told across media boundaries) or shared
universes (spin-offs that take place within the same media universe),
multiverse fiction explores alternate realities, multiple canons, and
contradictory realities within the confines of one fictional narrative.
In this volume, I hope to encompass the multiplicity of the concept of
the multiverse through multiple perspectives. This is a story that can
only be told through the edited collection: where each essay advances a
theory of the cultural relevance of the multiverse concept while
retaining its own unique philosophy or theory. I am particularly
interested in the concept of the multiverse across cultural boundaries,
non-western approaches to the multiverse concept, and multiple
iterations of the multiverse.
Essays may explore, but are certainly not limited to, the following topics:
-Scientific explorations of the concept of the multiverse
-The multiverse in various media forms
-Different types of multiverses
-Inclusion in multiverse fiction
-Historical explorations of the concept of the multiverse
-Multiversal theories
-Practical applications of multiverse theory
-Diversity and the multiverse
Please submit proposals of 300-500 words with a brief biographical
statement and contact information via email attachment to Paul Booth at
(pbooth /at/ depaul.edu) <mailto:(pbooth /at/ depaul.edu)> no later than Aug 31, 2023.
Notice of acceptance will be sent out by Sept 15, 2023. Draft chapters
of 5-6,000 words (inclusive of works cited) will be due March 15, 2024.
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