Language-focused
discourses have long lost their privileged position in humanities since discourse
came to be understood as any communicative social practice through which
meaning is created. In interface Issue 9 we would like to focus on Visual
Discourse (i.e., those social practices that depend extensively on visual cues
for the production of meaning) and its Circulation between the East and the
West. Pictorial texts (such as still and moving images, the built environment,
etc.) are easy to get across language barrier on the one hand; on the other
hand, the ambiguity of visual image can generate more cultural
misunderstandings and even new meanings in the course of cross-cultural
communication. While we
very much welcome articles seeking to expand the realm of research in Visual
Discourse, we also invite articles that pay attention to the boundary of visual
text itself so as to examine the very nature of visuality in the multiple
cultural contexts. Firstly, an important issue we would like to see discussed
is translation (adaptation) between visual and other types of text and medium
(literary, acoustic, etc.). Secondly, we would appreciate discussions of the
effects in the meaning-creation of invisible elements (visually
unrepresentable) appearing alongside the visual discourse, and which are often
influenced by the historical, cultural, and political contexts.
interface – Journal of European Languages and Literatures is inviting original unpublished
papers written in English, French, German, Spanish Russian or Italian for
interface Issue 9, to be published in June 2019 that could address, but need
not be restricted to, the following topics:
- Transcultural and cross-genre translation (adaptation) including visual language.
- Visualization of invisible or invisiblization of visual factors in the process of cross-cultural interface
- Visual aspects of cultural commemoration and “memory-scape” on wars, revolutions, and other significant events
- Politics of visual representation in the media discourse.
Papers
should be submitted online no later than March 31,
2019.
All
potential authors should consult our website for Author Guidelines.
Guest
Editor: Go Koshino (Hokkaido University)
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