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Call for Publications

Theme: Towards a new "aesthetics of war"?
Subtitle: Is Polemos still father of all things?
Publication: Aisthesis. Pratiche, linguaggi e saperi dell’estetico
Date: Special Issue (June/July 2023)
Deadline: 30.4.2023

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Aisthesis, the Italian-based international journal of aesthetics, is
pleased to spread the news about the following call for paper.

Nearly 77 years of peace, so long was the truce granted by history to
our continent, and, actually: this is not even true. Suffice it to
think of the war in the former Yugoslavia. It is undeniable, however,
that for more than half a century, Europe was lulled into the
illusion that armed confrontation had been relegated to certain areas
of the planet, or in any case was to be understood as a sort of
“in-vitro experiment” having been reduced to a circumscribed
phenomenon contained within safety cordons.

On the contrary, the conflict erupted again. Even a century ago,
moreover, it might have been reasonable to distinguish between a
world war and a strictly local war, while today it does not even make
sense: our degree of interconnection inevitably turns every conflict
into a war that involves us all. The clash of weapons is perhaps the
most intense event in light of which a whole series of elements seem
to align differently, and the pieces of our present in an instant
take on a new configuration: what emerges is precisely «the now of a
certain knowability», to quote Benjamin.

The focus will consider the following topics:

- War also brings with it a reconfiguration between different
disciplines, altering their relative relationships: which
relationships have undergone the greatest transformations? What are
the underlying dynamics, at the level of the deep interweaving that
characterizes the various forms of knowledge, that war has helped to
bring to the surface?

- In the course of a war, such steady demarcations as the boundaries
between one state and another are subjected to great pressure and
constant fluctuations. The armed confrontation seems to prompt – also
on a philosophical level – new reflections on the role of the
“border”, partly evoking also the Kantian polarity between Grenze and
Schranke.

- In light of this fluctuation of the geopolitical notion of boundary
at the core of which lies the Russian Federation’s aggression against
Ukraine, could we argue that the very borders between the conceptual
domains of ethics and politics, as well as those between politics and
aesthetics, have become fluctuant?

- War is also a war of propaganda: “war images” today play such a
strategic role in communication that they can strengthen or undermine
the very figure and reputation of the parties involved. It is a
question here of a genuine redefinition and in particular a decisive
broadening of the semantic field referred to by the term “aesthetics
of war”.

- To what extent does the current aestheticization of war, which cuts
across the very ethical-political distinction between aggressor and
aggressed, mark a caesura with respect to the aestheticization of
modern or post-modern politics? Or is it still a continuity to be
thought of in a more radical way? That continuity which presupposes,
as Benjamin definitively grasped, that humanity – in the silence of
the ancient gods – has made a spectacle of itself. 


Deadline: April 30th 2023

Expected release: June/July 2023

Advisory Editors:

Francesco Valagussa
Email: valagussa.france...@hsr.it

Fabrizio Desideri
Email: fabrizio.desid...@unifi.it


Submissions should be made through the usual mask at:
https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/aisthesis/about/submissions

Contributions must be submitted in English or French and must
strictly adhere to the Aisthesis Guidelines. Only contributions
compliant with Author Guidelines will be admitted to peer review. The
Author Guidelines can be downloaded here:
https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/aisthesis/libraryFiles/downloadPublic/36


Journal website:
https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/aisthesis/






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