Dear Colleagues,

I'm now working on the special issue of Papers in Language and Literature (Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville) on avant-garde and experimental film. On behalf of the journal's editor, Helena Gurfinkel, and myself acting as the guest editor, I'm posting the CFP for the aforementioned issue FYI. Perhaps it might be of interest to some of you (if not, just ignore it).

Best regards,

Kornelia

PS. The same CFP has been just posted on Nico Carpentier's Commlist.


*Papers on Language and Literature****Special Issue*

*Decentring the Avant-garde: Landscape, Travel and the (Other’s) Gaze in Experimental Film and Video*

As experimental film practice is still the most prevalent in (yet not confined to) western Europe, North America and Britain, the special issue of Papers on Language and Literatureaims to highlight the work of filmmakers working on the margins of the avant-garde, including those using traditional (8 mm or 16 mm) and new (hybrid) media formats, and the ways they (re)address the questions of landscape, travel and the other’s gaze. Although certain avant-garde films, including those made by Vertov, Bolotowsky, Kubelka, Winkler, Lehman, Welsby, Snow, Fischinger, Dutta, Rashidi, Takahiko, Frampton, Brakhage and others, have received some attention from researchers, there exists a number of underrepresented works, which use landscape and travelogue forms to challenge the hegemonic master narratives and undermine the image of majority groups and interests, continuously breaking the taboos and censorship of the mainstream (film) culture. Likewise, this special issue will hopefully extend the use of some recent revisionist theories, which have moved beyond structuralist-formalist thinking to incorporate intermediality and heterogeneity (Branden), spectatorship and (gendered) body politics (Lambert-Beatty), corporeal turn in avant-garde film (Osterweil), expanded cinema practices (Sutton), materialism (Walley) or personal registers (Kase), to the study of landscape and travelogue films, many of which clearly de-center formalist strategies.

To fill this gap, the proposed special issue of /Papers on Language and Literature/ seeks contributions that discuss works of both renowned and less known experimental filmmakers, particularly those working on the periphery of the avant-garde film practice, which revision the representation of landscape and travel through the other’s gaze. We particularly welcome proposals, which analyze avant-garde and experimental films and videos in the larger international and comparative context that transcends a solely national perspective.


Submission details

Please send a paper proposal of approx 250-300 words and CV to the editor, Dr. Kornelia Boczkowska, at [email protected]. The deadline for abstract submissions is December 1, 2019. Accepted contributors will be expected to submit the complete articles of 5,000-6,000 words (including endnotes) by March 1, 2020.

/Papers on Language and Literature /is published quarterly at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. It is indexed in Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Scopus, Academic Search Premier, IBZ Online, Periodicals Index Online, Art Abstracts, Art Source, Humanities Abstracts, Art Index, Linguistics & Language Behavior Abstracts, MLA - Modern Language Association Database, DIALNET.

Tentative timeline:

Dec 1, 2019: deadline for proposals (approx 250-300-word abstracts)

Dec 15, 2019: the editor makes selections and sends notifications which proposals have been accepted/rejected

Mar 1, 2020: complete articles due

May 1, 2020: comments and suggested revisions due back to authors

July 1, 2020: completed/revised articles due

Oct 1, 2020: the editor sends copy for publication

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Kornelia Boczkowska, Ph.D.
Department of Studies in Culture
Faculty of English
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
http://wa.amu.edu.pl/wa/boczkowska_kornelia
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0875-9209

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