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[Commlist] Call for Papers: 'Before, After and Beyond: Prequels and Sequels in Literature, Arts and Culture'
Tue Nov 05 22:55:15 GMT 2024
Call for Papers: ‘Before, After and Beyond: Prequels and Sequels in
Literature, Arts and Culture’
A Special Issue of Journal of Adaptation in Film & Performance
View the full call here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-adaptation-in-film-performance#call-for-papers
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-adaptation-in-film-performance#call-for-papers>
Edited by Annamária Fábián and Márta Minier
Proposals for scholarly articles, practitioners’ perspective essays and
practitioner interviews are warmly invited for the upcoming special
issue of the Journal of Adaptation in Film & Performance. This thematic
issue will address adapting and recreating various forms of text into
various modes of media through enhancing or challenging the concept of
temporal and spatial continuity, i.e. through prequels and sequels.
Adaptation theory has historically tended to exclude prequels and
sequels from its scope; they were treated as marginal or at least
separate from ‘regular’ adaptations mainly because, as Linda Hutcheon
(2006) pinpoints, building on Marjorie Garber (2003), “[t]here is a
difference between never wanting a story to end […] and wanting to
retell the same story over and over in different ways”. Yet, it has
become apparent that prequels and sequels are here to stay, and they
indeed seem to have a unique potential in retelling and reinterpreting
stories as well as repositioning them in a new temporal and/or spatial
framework. Whether it is the recontextualization of canonical/classical
cultural content in (re)defined temporalities or the ever-renewing waves
of complex storyverses through multiple, never-ending blockbuster series
and spinoffs on various streaming platforms, digging for those new
beginnings and not wanting a story to end seem to impress with
unprecedented popularity and a potential to provide yet more layers to
telling the same stories over and over again.
We welcome abstracts of cca 300 words accompanied by a biographical note
and resonating with one or more of the following:
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the story as continuum
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various works begun and continued in multimedial forms
*
the challenges of beginning and ending narratives
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the theory of preceding and following
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temporal and spatial repositioning/reframing of various narratives
*
classics reframed
*
perspectives on transmedia universes; storyverses
*
backstories and spinoffs
*
typologies and theories of prequels and sequels
*
prequels, sequels and hypertextuality
*
history and storylines challenged and disrupted
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prequels and sequels and/as anachronisms
*
convergence cultures as platform of prequels and sequels
*
prequels and sequels in the context of paratextuality
Authors are encouraged to submit their latest research findings
(traditional research articles, practitioners’ perspectives
contributions and interview-articles) aligned with the topics listed
above – the list is to serve as a guideline and food for thought only.
We welcome topics embracing other ideas connected to prequels and
sequels in any media and in any artform in the most general sense.
Important Dates:
Deadline for submitting abstracts: 31 January 2025
Notification of acceptance: 15 February 2025
Deadline for submitting papers: 2 June 2025
Double-blind peer-reviewing process over summer 2025
Abstracts should be sent to both the editors:
(fabian.annamaria /at/ btk.elte.hu) <mailto:(fabian.annamaria /at/ btk.elte.hu)>and
(marta.minier /at/ southwales.ac.uk) <mailto:(marta.minier /at/ southwales.ac.uk)>
In the subject line, please write “prequel_sequel_special_issue_Name_Title”
If you have any questions regarding the issue, please don’t hesitate to
contact the editors.
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