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[Commlist] Philophantast CfP
Wed Apr 10 19:28:59 GMT 2024
Speculative fiction and media encompass multiple genres and modes that,
like philosophy, make us question the possible and impossible.
Speculative creations provide tools to delve into philosophical
questions, such as exploring the nature of identity and approaching the
ineffable, in addition to speaking truth to power and empowering
marginalised voices. This hybrid conference on speculative media and
philosophy, sponsored by the University of Glasgow’s Centre for Fantasy
and the Fantastic, seeks to showcase how speculative fiction and media
can create and express philosophical insights. Speculative media has the
capacity to incentivise scholars, critics, creators, and wider audiences
to embrace and reflect on philosophical perspectives beyond the academic
context, thus bridging the interdisciplinary gap between philosophy and
the media we create, consume, study, and enjoy. Rather than considering
philosophy as the abstract, systematic analysis of existence, knowledge,
and reason with little to no correlation with our everyday lives, we
wish to highlight the proximity of philosophy in praxis and theory
through speculative media.
We invite submissions focusing on any genre or subgenre of speculative
fiction, including but not limited to afrofuturism, alternate history,
fantasy, the fantastic, horror, the gothic, utopia, dystopia, and
science fiction. We also encourage submissions that focus on media such
as film, games, comics and graphic novels, music, theatre, and
television, as well as literature. Likewise, we welcome proposals from
all philosophical perspectives and branches. For example, papers may
address continental, analytical and indigenous philosophies and
philosophical traditions; queer, non-western, post-colonial or
anticolonial philosophical theory; branches such as aesthetics,
epistemology, ethics, logic, and political philosophy; as well as
ontological, phenomenological, and theological insights on or developed
by speculative media.
We welcome proposals for 20-minute papers from postgraduate students and
early career scholars. We also welcome panels and roundtables with a
minimum of 3 and maximum of 4 presenters, and proposals for workshops.
Papers may address, but are not limited to, the following topics:
• The analysis of speculative literature and media through philosophical
lenses
• Speculative literature and media acting as thought experiments for
philosophical ideas
• Imagination and philosophy
• Speculative philosophy and speculative literature and media
• Philosophical discourses developed by speculative literature and media
• Speculative fiction as an inclusive philosophical practice
Previous examples of studies that encompass both speculative media and
philosophy include Marxist thought in Fantastika, imagining alternative
worlds in speculative fiction, Neoplatonic thought in J.R.R. Tolkien’s
literary production, studies on the abject in horror writing and cinema,
and the fictionalisation of philosophers in literature and games.
Please submit an abstract (around 300 words), a short bio (maximum 150
words), and state if you wish to present in person or online to
(philophantast /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(philophantast /at/ gmail.com)> with the
subject line ‘Abstract Submission’ by April 19 2024. Only applications
from graduate students and early career researchers will be considered
for this conference. We are particularly keen to highlight the
contributions of underrepresented voices within speculative media and/or
philosophy at this conference, and will prioritise contributions that
demonstrate in abstract and/or bio that they align with this goal. If
you have any questions, please contact the committee at
(philophantast /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(philophantast /at/ gmail.com)>
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