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[Commlist] CFP: 'Being Furry': furry studies conference
Wed Mar 27 11:54:58 GMT 2024
*Being Furry: Rotterdam, October 2024*
*In association with the Otterdam Furry Arts Festival (Rotterdam, the
Netherlands)*
Furries, loosely defined as fans of anthropomorphised animals and
zoomorphic humans, have arguably existed since the 1970s. Yet, these
remain an under-researched group. This could be due to academia viewing
the fandom as “unworthy” of study (Roberts, 2015) the historically
negative depiction of the fandom resulting in an aversion to being
studied (Leshner, et al., 2018; Plante, et al., 2017), or any of a
myriad of other reasons.
The most well-known efforts to study furries come from the International
Anthropomorphic Research Project (2016; 2023), however many unique
perspectives on the fandom are missing or unheard. Furthermore, those
studying the furry fandom are largely disconnected from each other and
lack a focal point.
This conference, the first of its kind, aims to bring together academics
and furries from different fields and viewpoints. In doing so, this
conference is the first step to formalising a field of ‘furry studies’
that explores and examines this creative community. Therefore, this
conference marks the beginning of legitimising the field as a valid site
for contemporary research, and to promote global and cross-field
collaboration among furry scholars and those invested in this community.
The conference is part of the Otterdam Furry Arts Festival, a public
event celebrating furry culture and art occurring in Rotterdam in
October 2024. We encourage the wider furry community to take part as
well as researchers, and we look forward to the insights this diverse
audience will bring. Information about tickets for this event will
follow shortly after the venue has been confirmed.
*Theme: “Being Furry”*
For the first furry studies conference, the theme, ”Being Furry”, will
allow for a variety of proposals and act as a strong basis for the
field's inception. The conference aims to inspire discussion, especially
given that ‘if you ask ten furries to define what furry is, you’ll end
up with eleven different answers’ (Plante, 2023).
Rather than deciding on a concrete definition of “what a furry is” with
this conference, our point of provocation is “What is Furry”? Here are
some topics to start your thinking. This list is by no means exhaustive,
and we encourage proposals about “Being Furry” that go beyond these
suggestions:
*
Furry history: furry media, conventions, or activities.
*
Examinations of the fursona: physical ephemera, psychological
attachment, aesthetics of costuming and fursuiting, species
prevalence or attachment.
*
Furry identity: furries and queerness, the relationships between
furries and wider LGBTQIA2S+ communities, neurodiversity in the
fandom, experiences of BIPOC within the community.
*
Sex and the furry fandom: sex positivity, kink culture, NSFW
practice and artwork.
*
Furry economies: artistic output, “suspiciously wealthy furries”,
furries’ charity work, the relationships between furry and ‘big
media’ outputs such as Disney films.
We encourage the submission of proposals for academic papers, short
workshops, practitioner-based activities, best-practice showcases, and
pre-formed panels. We welcome established academics at all stages of
their careers, and warmly embrace independent scholars. We also
encourage submissions from non-academic furries and welcome other
presentation formats such as photographic essays, alternative
presentation styles, etc.
Further details can be found on the Otterdam Furry Arts Festival
website: https://otterdam.art/ <https://otterdam.art/>
*What we’re looking for*
Please submit 500-word abstracts and/or proposals for panels, and/or
other forms of contribution, by 17:00 UTC on Monday 10 June 2024. All
submissions will be double-reviewed by a panel of researchers who are
actively involved in furry fandom. You will be notified of the panel's
decision on 1 July 2024. Please ensure that all submissions (if
primarily written) are in PDF format.
Submissions must also contain
1.
Name of author(s)
2.
Affiliation of author(s), if applicable
3.
Email address of author(s)
4.
Title of proposal
5.
A short biography of each author (up to 150 words)
6.
References, if applicable
All proposals must be submitted via email to
(submissions /at/ furrystudies.org) with “Furry Studies – Otterdam 2024” in the
subject line.
*Ethos*
This event is designed to build connections between those researching
furries, providing an inclusive trans-disciplinary research and
publishing space. Though based physically in Rotterdam, the conference
will be a hybrid event with online modes of participation, to allow for
proceedings to be as accessible as possible.
The official language of the conference, in which all submissions and
eventual contributions are expected to be presented, is English.
Selected papers will be developed for publication in a special issue of
/Popular Communication/ focused on furry studies.
*Organising Committee*
Reuben Mount (Vanguard Husky), College of English and Media, Birmingham
City University, England UK
Rhys Jones, School of Culture and Communication, Swansea University,
Wales UK
Tom Geller (Jack Newhorse), Stichting Otterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands
*Informal Enquiries*
(hello /at/ furrystudies.org)
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