CFP: Evental Aesthetics
Submission deadline: July 2, 2012
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Call for Authors:
Vol. 1 No. 3 (2012)
Urbanity and Industry
Deadline: 1 July, 2012
The Editors of Evental Aesthetics, an independent, peer-reviewed, online journal dedicated to philosophy and art, are pleased to invite submissions for our forthcoming issue, to be entitled Urbanity and Industry. The aim of this issue is to discuss philosophical questions arising from aesthetic experiences of the urban, the mechanical, the technological, the utile, and the polluted; and from art forms or cultural practices that developed in or rely upon urban or industrial environments and ideologies.
We welcome both full-length articles (4,000-10,000 words, excluding endnotes) and Collisions (1,000-2,000 words). Collisions are brief (but well-written and thoughtful) responses to aesthetic experiences that raise philosophical questions for discussion, but that do not necessarily enact the discussion in full. More information on Collisions is available at http://eventalaesthetics.net/for-authors/.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
- Art “about” urbanity and/or industry, e.g. photography of Edward Burtynsky; works like Anne LeBaron's opera Crescent City
- Aesthetic and/or philosophical responses to urban and/or industrial disasters, e.g. 3/11: the earthquake and nuclear fallout in Japan
- Arts unique to urban spaces, e.g. street art, breakdancing
- Artistic and musical cultures devoted to or centered in particular cities, e.g. the New York School
- Sound art and the city, e.g. in the work of Max Neuhaus, Bill Fontana, Yann Novak
- Everyday aesthetics
- Relationships between the aesthetic and the utilitarian
- Urban waste
- Technological waste
- Environmental aesthetics
- Aesthetics of architecture, urban planning, or road works
- Aesthetics of technology and machinery, especially heavy machinery
- Ideologies of productivity and connectivity
- Matters concerning space, e.g. as discussed by Henri Lefebvre
- The meaning(s) of “the city”
- Aesthetics of urban protest
- Fictional cities, e.g. in fantasy fiction or science fiction, e.g. in Metatropolis, edited by John Scalzi
- Particular cities through the eyes of artists and philosophers, e.g. Haruki Murakami’s Tokyo, Dostoevsky’s Petersburg
- Readings of literary, scholarly, and philosophical work concerning urbanity and industry, e.g. by Georges Bataille, Emily Thompson, Frederic Jameson
Please send your submissions electronically in MS Word format (doc or docx files), double-spaced in a legible font, in accordance with The Chicago Manual of Style (endnotes, please). Be sure to accompany your submission with an abstract (max. 250 words), a bibliography, and at least 5 keywords that may be used as search terms. Articles must be in English, but we welcome either American or British spelling provided the submission remains consistent throughout. Before submitting, please review our submission requirements, review procedures, and copyright policy at http://eventalaesthetics.net/for-authors/.
Finally, email your submission to eventalaesthetics – at – gmail – dot – com, by July 1, 2012. Direct any inquiries to the Editors at the same address. For announcements of forthcoming issues and future calls for authors, please sign up for our email list ateventalaesthetics.net.