From:
https://www.lunapresspublishing.com/single-post/2018/05/01/Call-For-Papers-2018-Evil-is-Here
We are very proud to announce our
third Call For Papers. The theme of the 2018 collection is: "The
Evolution of Evil in Fantasy and Science Fiction".
Our first call for papers, "Gender and Sexuality in Fantasy and
Science Fiction" received 2 BSFA Awards nomination and one BSFA
Awards shortlist. The second call for papers, "The Evolution of
African Fantasy and Science Fiction", will be out this summer.
It is time for a new challenge!
Writers are invited to explore the concept of evil in all its
shapes and developments, in literature, games, movies and TV.
Here is some food for thought, though it should not restrict
your own ideas:
Focus on a specific character which has embodied the concept
of evil
The development of a specific archetypal character which,
over the course of the centuries, has undergone a transformation
from neutral/positive figure into an evil one, or vice versa –
historical and socio-political influences that brought about
this transformation
Development of a representative type of evil over time
(trolls, fairies, mad gods, dark lords, vampires, demons, etc.)
The impact of religion on folklore
Latest incarnations of evil mirroring socio-political
changes
Latest incarnations of evil in general
Evil as an embodiment of modern society
Evolution of evil through the ages
Possible representations of minorities as evil
Creating evil – what makes a successful villain?
Heroes as villains
Other representations of evil, e.g. hostile environments.
Music as a tool for implying threat and hostility
Before you start, get in touch! Send us an email either with
your abstract or simply to let us know what topic you intend to
explore: it is perfectly fine to have more than one author
discussing the same topic, as long as the angle is different.
Word Limit: up to 6,000 words.
Full references for citations must be included using Harvard
referencing style. Download the full guide and the quick guide
on the Academia Lunare page.
Closing Date: 30th of November 2018.
Publishing contract for all participants, with shared
royalties from each sale and a free copy of the book.
Do not fear if this is your first non-fiction work: if you love
research, you need a chance to start somewhere. Take a look at
the past two Call For Papers blog posts and explore the articles
submitted - it may help you decide your course of action.
Get in touch if you have any questions.
I hope to hear from you!
[See link at top for contact
details, etc.]
Dr Leo Ruickbie, PhD (Lond), MA, BA (Hons), Associate of
King's College
Editor, Paranormal Review, the magazine of the
Society for Psychical Research
Member: European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism, Gesellschaft für Anomalistik (Committee), Parapsychological Association, Royal Anthropological Institute, Royal Historical Society, Society for Psychical Research (Council)
Author: Witchcraft Out of the Shadows (Robert Hale, 2004; 2nd ed., 2011); Faustus: The Life and Times of a Renaissance Magician (The History Press, 2009); A Brief Guide to the Supernatural (Robinson, 2012); A Brief Guide to Ghost Hunting (Robinson, 2013); The Impossible Zoo (Robinson, 2016); Angels in the Trenches (Robinson, forthcoming)
Website: www.ruickbie.com
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