This collection’s goal is to devote critical attention to an
understudied avenue of popular culture: Sci-Fi/SyFy Channel’s original films.
Since 2002, Sci-Fi/SyFy Channel’s production company, Sci-Fi Pictures, has
created over 200 original films, spawning such franchises as the Sharknado and
Lavalantua series alongside cult/fan favorites like Ghost Shark, Ice Spiders,
and Mongolian Death Worm. Sharknado’s release in 2013 saw unprecedented
popularity for one of SyFy’s creature feature films, correlating to a meteoric
rise in popularity of not just the recently-minted Sharknado franchise, but
SyFy’s feature films as a whole.
This book, published by McFarland & Co., seeks interdisciplinary
approaches to understanding, contextualizing, and interrogating these SyFy
films, in order to make sense of their position within popular culture. We are
also interested in submissions that highlight interesting, surprising, and
overlooked connections to/from the SyFy original films.
The editors are seeking proposals for essays dealing with all aspects of
Syfy original films. Potential topics can include but are not limited to the
following:
- Monstrosity as it manifests within the SyFy creature films.
- SyFy’s “Sharknado week” and other cross-channel interactions
- Issues of race, gender, and sexuality in SyFy films
- SyFy films and transmedial properties (video games, board games, comics, “field guides,” etc.)
- Ecocriticism, particularly regarding environmental disaster films
- Audience reception, cult film status, and fandom
- Critical examination of SyFy film series (Sharknado, Mega Shark, Lavalantula, etc.)
- Historical contextualization of the SyFy films
- Humor, metatextuality, and/or seriousness within the SyFy films
Please submit a 250-500 word abstract (with brief author bio and
affiliation) by October 31, 2019 to Justin Wigard (wigardju@msu.edu) and Mitch
Ploskonka (ploskonk@msu.edu). If a proposal is accepted, essays of 5,000-6,000
words will be due February 28, 2020. Final approval for inclusion in the book
will be April 30, 2020.
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