Screen Bodies is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the intersection of Screen
Studies and Body Studies across disciplines, institutions, and media. It is a
forum promoting research on various aspects of embodiment on and in front of
screens through articles, reviews, and interviews. The journal considers moving
and still images, whether from the entertainment industry, information
technologies, or news and media outlets, including cinema, television, the
internet, and gallery spaces. It investigates the private experiences of
portable and personal devices and the institutional ones of medical and
surveillance imaging. Screen Bodies addresses the portrayal, function, and
reception of bodies on and in front of screens from the perspectives of gender
and sexuality, feminism and masculinity, trans studies, queer theory, critical
race theory, cyborg studies, and dis/ability studies.
The journal
seeks submissions related to any of the areas and methodologies outlined above.
In particular, we encourage scholars to submit work that focuses on matters of
embodiment on screens outside of the arts and entertainment, such as those in
medicine, surveillance, and computer vision.
Deadline
for submissions: October 15, 2018
Screen Bodies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Experience, Perception, and Display. Contact
email: ball@math.harvard.edu
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