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[Commlist] Call for Chapters: Electronic Shaman: Nam June Paik, Shamanism, and Emerging Media
Mon Aug 26 16:32:33 GMT 2024
A gentle reminder:
Call for Chapters: Electronic Shaman: Nam June Paik, Shamanism, and
Emerging Media
On July 20, 1990, Korean-born video artist Nam June Paik (NJP) held a
shamanic ritual in Seoul, Korea, commemorating his close friend Joseph
Beuys, a German-born avant-garde artist. The performance was titled
/Nam June Paik + Shaman Exorcism Rite + Joseph Beuys’ Memorial Service
/(Jans, 2018). Through the ritual, Paik became a “medium,” a shaman “who
connects the past with the future through reincarnating spirits and
mourning for the other” (Cheon, 2009, p. 234). On January 29, 2007, a
year after NJP’s passing, Kim Keum-Hwa, the renowned national shaman of
the time, performed a shamanic memorial ritual for Paik in Seoul and
resurrected him in spirit (Cheon, 2009, pp. 270-278).
According to the memoir of Shigeko Kubota, NJP’s life partner, NJP took
considerable pride in Korea’s cultural heritage of shamanism. NJP’s view
on shamanism was more than performing or participating in shamanic
rituals. He believed the core of Korean shamanism to be communication,
so shamans should facilitate communication between/among or through
beings. For him, Korean shamanism was the beginning of the world, as it
allows humans to communicate with Heaven (or God). NJP’s emphasis on “an
information-age realization that what is made is less important than how
it is received” (Zinman, 2019, p. 82) makes clear how his works and
vision are based on his belief in shamanism as communication.
There are numerous publications on NJP’s life and works, but only a few
in English on NJP’s video art works and shamanism, which is an important
aspect of NJP’s oeuvre. Mina Cheon (2009), Young-Cheol Lee (2012), Wook
Steven Heo (2018), and Mi-Jung Kang (2019) are among the authors with
published work on these themes. Jung-Jin Park’s work (2010), although
written in Korean, provides valuable and thorough insights into NJP’s
world from the perspective of Eastern philosophy.
The edited volume Electronic Shaman: Nam June Paik, Shamanism, and
Emerging Media will focus on various interrelationships among NJP’s
works and shamanism in emerging media contexts. The volume also attempts
to illuminate NJP’s works in relation to dark shamanism and
neoliberalism. Potential topics and themes might include but are not
limited to the following:
_Topics/Themes_
* NJP’s works, shamanism, new materialism
* NJP’s works, shamanism, Internet of Living Things (IoLT)
* NJP’s works, shamanism, electromagnetic spectrum
* NJP’s works, shamanism, social media
* NJP’s works, shamanism, Artificial Intelligence (AI)
* NJP’s works, dark shamanism
* NJP’s works, (dark) shamanism, neoliberalism
Please email abstracts of approximately 500 words to Joonseong Lee
(jlee /at/ csusm.edu) <mailto:(jlee /at/ csusm.edu)> as a Word document by Sept. 15,
2024. In your abstract, please be sure to include a short bio for all
authors of no more than 200 words.
_Timeline_
Sept. 15, 2024 - Chapter proposals (abstracts) due
Oct. 1, 2024 - Decisions announced
Mar. 1, 2025 - Full chapter draft due (expected full chapter length
6,000—8,000 words)
_References_
Cheon , Mina. Shamanism + Cyberspace. NY: Atropos press, 2009.
Heo, Wook Steven. “The Influence of Shamanism on Nam June Paik's Video
Art.” Moving Image Technology Studies, vol. 28, 2018, pp. 95-113.
Jans , Rachel. “Nam June Paik: Kinship, Collaboration, and
Commemoration.” San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Aug. 2018,
https://www.sfmoma.org/essay/nam-june-paik/
<https://www.sfmoma.org/essay/nam-june-paik/>. Accessed July 7 2024.
Kang, Mi-Jung. “The Sound of Shamans in the Works of Nam June Paik and
Early Korean Video Artists.” ScienceOpen.com, Aug. 2019,
https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14236/ewic/RESOUND19.18.
Accessed July 7 2024
<https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14236/ewic/RESOUND19.18.%20Accessed%20July%207%202024>.
Lee , Young-Cheol. “The Founder of Video Art Nam Jun Paik and
Shamanism.” TK-21 La Revue, 2012,
https://www.tk-21.com/TK-21-LA-REVUE-No15-24?lang=fr#The-Founder-of-Video-Art-Nam-Jun
<https://www.tk-21.com/TK-21-LA-REVUE-No15-24?lang=fr#The-Founder-of-Video-Art-Nam-Jun>.
Accessed July 7 2024.
Park, Jung-jin. Reading Nam June Park’s Video Art by Kut: from
Neo-shamanism to Eco-feminism, Seoul: Koreanstudies Information Service
(KIS) (in Korean), 2010.
Zinman, Gregory. "This Script is Not Final, and is Subject to Changes:
Nam June Paik between Page and Screen." We Are in Open Circuits:
Writings by Nam June Paik, edited by Hanhardt, John G, et al, The MIT
Press, 2019, pp. 73-85.
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