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[Commlist] Cfp: Illustration & heritage: Sharing Histories to Draw Out Futures
Sun Dec 08 21:50:52 GMT 2024
ILLUSTRATION & HERITAGE: Sharing Histories to Draw Out Futures
On 22 and 23 November 2024, the 14th Annual International Illustration
Research Symposium explored the role illustration plays in cultural
heritage: /Illustration & Heritage: Sharing Histories to Draw Out Futures /
We invite submissions of full manuscripts or expressions of interest
(300 word abstract) from those who have participated at the symposium,
in any capacity, and from those who are inspired by the themes. Please
consider the submission of articles, research, critical and visual
essays based on practice-based research on the diverse ways illustration
and heritage are connected.
Papers could address questions such as: In what ways do contemporary
illustrators participate in historical narratives and give voice to
people and communities — both remembered and forgotten — through their
work? How are historical relics, places, and events represented through
illustrative processes? How do researchers and practitioners in heritage
utilise the practices, research methods and processes of illustration?
How does heritage shape the perspectives, positions, and identities of
illustration practitioners and researchers? How is the process of
heritage-making practised by illustrators around the world? How do
illustrative processes — and the shared languages of categorising,
curating, conserving, and communicating heritage— bring illustration
into the realms of archaeology, museology, curation, and other heritage
practices? Do illustrators who engage with heritage-making as part of
their practice communicate and reflect what Stuart Hall described as a
‘collective social memory’? Who should be making the images that shape
the future histories of culture and identity? When practising
heritage-making with or through illustration, how do we make space for
plurality, and how do we reflect on our subjectivity?
Submissions that expand upon, replace, or transcend standard written
academic papers are welcome.
Editor: Rachel Emily Taylor (rachel.taylor /at/ camberwell.arts.ac.uk)
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Deadline: 27^th of January 2025 for initial manuscripts or expressions
of interest
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Please note
No**payment from the authors is required**
Authors should follow the Notes for Contributors, as they are described
on the www.intellectbooks.com/asset/8869/1/NfC_JILL.pdf
Submissions, preferably formatted as MS Word, can be sent via the link
given on the Intellect website:
www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-illustration .
The /Journal of Illustration /(ISSN 20520204, ONLINE ISSN 20520212)
published twice a year by Intellect since 2014, provides an
international forum for scholarly research and investigation of a range
of cultural, political, philosophical, historical, and contemporary
issues in relation to illustration. This double-blind peer-reviewed
journal encourages new critical writing on illustration, associated
visual communication, and the role of the illustrator as maker,
visualizer, thinker, and facilitator, within a wide variety of
disciplines and professional contexts. The journal is indexed with the
Web of Science’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).
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