-----Original Message----- From: Dominic McIver Lopes <[email protected]> To: news <[email protected]> Sent: Wed, May 15, 2013 11:09 am Subject: [AE] Fwd: *Reminder* CFP: Edited Collection on the Aesthetic as a Site of Feminist Resistance
Begin forwarded message: From: Summer Renault-Steele <[email protected]> Subject: *Reminder* CFP: Edited Collection on the Aesthetic as a Site of Feminist Resistance Date: 14 May, 2013 13:35:55 PDT Reply-To: Summer Renault-Steele <[email protected]> Hello, I would be grateful if you could please share this reminder with fellow list members. The upcoming deadline for submission to this edited collection is June 1, 2013. Thank you and best wishes, Summer Renault-Steele Department of Philosophy Villanova University, SAC 108 800 Lancaster Avenue Villanova, PA 19085 Call for Papers: Edited Collection on bThe Aesthetic as a Site of Feminist Resistanceb Despite its manifold permutations, all feminist philosophy is bound by the general principle that the distinction between politics and philosophical thought ought to be troubled. Despite this principle, feminist philosophical aesthetics is still regarded with suspicion, or even, as an impossible undertaking. In her appraisal of the field, Ewa Ziarek outlines this impasse. She notes that for some, the tradition of Western aesthetics appears to undermine the political or ethical emphasis of feminism; while for others, a feminist treatment of philosophical aesthetics may represent the inappropriate instrumentalization of artistic practice or experience.[1] And yet, as that which is concerned with perception, sensation and affect, philosophical aesthetics presents fruitful opening for feminist thought. Artistic expression is intimately tied to the politics of embodiment or, the power to appear and to speak. Artistic experience may open seams of perception, express a suppressed alterity or introduce a radical possibility. These topics are already themes of central consideration for feminist phenomenology, feminist psychoanalytic theory, feminist postcolonial theory, and feminist philosophies of race. Accordingly, we encourage the submission of new work that gestures beyond the critique of feminist aesthetics to creatively negotiate or traverse the borders of feminist philosophy and artbbroadly construed. We invite abstracts or essays contemplating the intersections between gender, sexual orientation, race, nationality, ethnicity, or ability, and the artistic production or experience of forms including but not limited to: b"B B B B Dance b"B B B B Performance art b"B B B B Music b"B B B B Visual art b"B B B B Moving image art including film, video and other new medias b"B B B B Installation art b"B B B B Poetry b"B B B B Literature b"B B B B Graffiti Please submit a) an extended abstract of approximately 500 words or b) a completed paper of approximately 8000 words with a 100 word abstract to:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> ; All submissions should be in MS Word format. The submission of images where appropriate, is also welcome. The deadline for submission is June 1, 2013. Please send inquiries to:B [email protected] [email protected] ________________________________ [1] Ziarek, Ewa. Feminist Aesthetics and the Politics of Modernism.New York:B Columbia University Press, 2012. Print._______________________________________________ news mailing list [email protected] http://lists.aesthetics-online.org/listinfo.cgi/news-aesthetics-online.org
