As evident in academic literature, the study of often marginalized
avant-garde and experimental works, seen as a peripheral yet distinctive mode
of film and art practice, is likely to facilitate contemporary film, visual
arts and visual culture studies. Many post-war productions, including those
directed by such artists and filmmakers as Vertov, Bolotowsky, Kubelka,
Winkler, Lehman, Welsby, Snow, Fischinger, Dutta, Rashidi, Takahiko, Frampton,
Brakhage and others, seem to have received little attention from researchers
despite being successfully preserved by international centers dedicated to the
conservation, study and exhibition of independent, experimental and avant-garde
cinema.
Moreover, both landscape and travelogue forms, although central for the
history and aesthetics of many national literatures, art movements and cinemas,
remain another underexposed aspect of 20th century experimental film imagery, which should be investigated in terms of periodization, production and
meaning-making processes pertaining to the artist’s construction and rendering
of the surrounding reality. Hence, given the paucity of material offering a
number of in-depth scholarly analyses of works of individual artists, it seems
that there is a growing need for publications in the field other than
wide-ranging anthologies and interview books.
To fill this gap, the proposed special issue of Papers on Language and Literature seeks contributions, which will examine the broadly defined
landscape and travelogue forms in selected works of avant-garde and
experimental cinema. The prospective contributors may discuss works of both
renowned and less known avant-garde and experimental filmmakers and the ways
they revision the representation of landscape and travel. Also, as experimental
film practice is still the most prevalent in (yet not confined to) western
Europe, North America and Britain, we particularly welcome proposals, which
analyze avant-garde productions, including those using traditional 8 mm and 16
mm or video and new media formats, in the larger international and comparative
context that transcends a solely national perspective.
Submission details
We would like to invite paper proposals of approximately 500 words,
accompanied by a short biographical statement. The deadline for abstract
submissions is November 1, 2019. Please address proposals and/or any inquiries
to the Editor, Dr. Kornelia Boczkowska, at kboczkowska@wa.amu.edu.pl. Accepted
contributors will be expected to submit the complete articles of 5,000-6,000
words (including endnotes) by February 1, 2020.
Papers on Language and Literature is published quarterly at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. It is indexed in Arts and Humanities Citation
Index, Scopus, Academic Search Premier, IBZ Online, Periodicals Index Online,
Art Abstracts, Art Source, Humanities Abstracts, Art Index, Linguistics &
Language Behavior Abstracts, MLA - Modern Language Association Database,
DIALNET.
Tentative timeline:
Nov 1, 2019: deadline for proposals (approx 500-word abstracts)
Nov 15, 2019: the editor makes selections and sends notifications which
proposals have been accepted/rejected
Feb 1, 2020: complete articles
due
Apr 1, 2020: comments and suggested revisions due back to authors
July 1, 2020: completed/revised
articles due
Oct 1, 2020: the editor sends
copy for publication
Kornelia Boczkowska: kboczkowska@wa.amu.edu.pl
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