Photograph: Jean Gaumy (Iran), via
Cultural Politics seeks papers for Special Issue on Affective Landscapes
The Affective Landscapes Conference was held on Friday 25 and Saturday 26 May 2012 at the University of Derby, Kedleston Road (UK).
About the special issue
Issue editors Christine Berberich, Neil Campbell, and Robert Hudson seek exciting disciplinary and transdisciplinary proposals from scholars working in fields such as cultural studies, literary studies, cultural politics/history, creative writing, film and media studies, area studies, photography, and fine art who are interested in examining the different ways in which human beings respond and relate to, as well as debate and interact with, landscape. Please submit essays of around 6,000 words or creative pieces combining images and words of around 2,000 words by November 16, 2012.
About Cultural Politics
Moving beyond the boundaries of race, gender, and class, the journal examines the political ramifications of global cultural productions across artistic and academic disciplines. The journal explores precisely what is cultural about politics and what is political about culture by bringing together text and visual art that offer diverse modes of engagement with theory, cultural production, and politics. For a list of indexers, visit http://dukeupress.edu/culturalpolitics
To submit a manuscript, please contact Neil Campbell at n.campbell@derby.ac.uk
For a style guide and instructions for authors, please visit http://dukeupress.edu/culturalpolitics
Subscriptions
Individuals, US$40; students, US$20
http://dukeupress.edu/culturalpolitics
Editors
John Armitage
Ryan Bishop
Douglas Kellner
Book Review Editor
Mark Featherstone
Arts Editor
Joy Garnett
Online Artist Archive: http://culturalpolitics.org
Main Board
John Beck
Tom Conley
Verena Andermatt Conley
Sean Cubitt
Phil Graham
Chua Beng Huat
Kate Nash
Patrice Riemens
Kevin Robins
Paul Virilio
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