Due to the large number of request we have extended the deadline for
full paper submissions to the issue “Philosophy and Aesthetics of Sexuality in
Japan”, 55 (4/2019), edited by Timon Screech (SOAS, University of London,
United Kingdom) and Gabriela Matusiak (Jagiellonian University, Poland).
Sex is one of the most essential elements of human life. Without it, the
continuity of the generations of any nation would be impossible. Desire,
whether unfulfilled or otherwise, sexual fantasies come true, religious,
social, and moral taboos—all of these elements have influenced the shaping of
sexuality in any given culture, while sublimation of this sphere of life has
been reflected in art, literature, philosophy, the performing arts, pop culture,
and many other areas. However, due to differences in cultural patterns, the
results may be different, strange, incomprehensible, and sometimes even
unacceptable to viewers from another part of the world who are unfamiliar with
their historical or sociocultural context. So it is with Japan.
According to
Ruth Benedict, “[i]n the seventy-five years that have passed since the opening
of Japan to the world, the Japanese have become the heroes of such fantastic
stories that no other nation in the world can compare with them in this
respect.” Decades have passed since the publication of her book about Japan,
and yet many stereotypes about the Japanese, and especially about their sex
life, continue to circulate. On one hand, Japan appears, in the general consensus,
as a land of sexual peculiarities and deviations, often inconceivable to
Westerners, assumed to date from “ancient” times; on the other hand, the media
informs us of the latest research results, according to which the Japanese have
completely given up cohabitation.
We invite authors to submit articles concerning the topic of sexuality
in Japan, covering this issue from the point of view of esthetics and
philosophy, as broadly understood, including:
- sexuality manifested in the form of creativity in various fields of art, in the bodies of work of selected artists or in individual works of painting, literature, film, photography, etc., both historic and contemporary;
- sublimation and desublimation of sexuality, the imposition or removal of taboos, changes in the perception of chosen aspects of this sphere of life in selected historical epochs or individual cases;
- sexuality vis-à-vis philosophical and philosophical-religious systems in Japan (Buddhism, Shint?, Confucianism, Taoism, etc.);
- contemporary esthetization of sexuality in pop culture.
We encourage authors to seek unconventional perspectives on sexuality in
Japan. We’re interested in articles that address this topic in an innovative,
not merely descriptive, manner (e.g., in the case of a work of art).
All Authors interested in contributing to this issue of 'The Polish Journal of Aesthetics', planned for publication in December 2019, are kindly
requested to send full papers by submission page at journal's website by July
21, 2019.
We strongly urge all Authors to read the instructions (‘For Authors’)
before the submission.
The Polish Journal of Aesthetics is a philosophical-aesthetic quarterly
published periodical issued by Institute of Philosophy of Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland. It is addressed to a wide circle of philosophers,
aestheticians, theoreticians and historians of art and artistic environment.
Scientific interests include general and detailed philosophical-aesthetic
issues of different fields of art, problems of theory and art history, artistic
issues.
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