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Subject:

CfP: Forum, Issue 15, Imitation and Repetition

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Frauke Matthes <[log in to unmask]>

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Frauke Matthes <[log in to unmask]>

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Sent on behalf of Lizzie Stewart, Forum Journal, University of Edinburgh

Dear all,

We would like to draw your attention to the following Call for Papers, which postgraduate 
members of the list or of your departments may be interested in.

*Forum: Issue 15, Imitation and Repetition*
http://www.forumjournal.org/site/cfp

For the winter issue of FORUM, a peer-reviewed postgraduate journal based at the University of Edinburgh, we are seeking submissions from a range of disciplines relating to the arts or culture that consider the topic of IMITATION AND REPETITION.

As concepts which cross the disciplinary boundaries between the arts and the social sciences, imitation and repetition are frequently connoted in ways dependant on the contexts and time periods in which they occur. The
ambivalence of the two terms has proved productive for numerous commentators dating from Plato, and his concern with mimesis, to Judith Butler, who identified the role which the repetition, or continued performance, of cultural norms has in constituting such central aspects of our identity as gender. Thinkers such as Adorno have suggested that 'a
human being only becomes human at all by imitating other human beings,' while the subversive potential of the way in which repetition and imitation not only reflect but help form aspects of our reality is exploited in post-colonial and feminist theories via strategies of 'mimicry.'

In the artistic sphere, following the spread of the Romantic idea of the artistic genius, imitation has often been frowned upon as a failure to be 'original,' and the lines drawn in intellectual property laws highlight the ethical questions attached to degrees of repetition and imitation in the twentieth century. However, the recirculation and recoding of certain tropes and images which occurs in even the most radical attempts to break with the past, such as those embodied by movements like Dada, suggest that originality cannot be thought outside of its relationship to imitation and repetition. Even in today's growing digital environment the success of viral memes, news articles, or tweets is judged on the number of times they are shared, that is to say repeated, online.

Submissions may include, but are by no means limited to, examinations of the following:

Imitation or Repetition and Nostalgia

Repetition and the 'Viral'

Citation and Intertextuality

Cross-media or Cross-Cultural Adaptations of Texts, Images, Films

The Recycling of Images in Post-Modernism

The Use of Imitation and Repetition as Normative and/or Subversive in
Visual or Literary Culture and Theory

Media-'Cycles', and Audio or Visual 'Looping'

The Relationship of Imitation and Repetition to Tradition or History

Imitation and Political or Cultural Legitimacy

Reproduction and the Work of Art

Repetition and Innovation in Labour and Capitalism

Repetition and Trauma/Compulsion

Figurations of Imitation and Repetition in non-contemporary contexts such as the Ancient World, Medieval Europe, the Early Modern Period.

Papers must be between 3,000 and 5,000 words in length, formatted according to MLA guidelines. For the purposes of this journal when including quotes from a language other than English please provide both the original and an English translation. Please email your paper, a short abstract and your academic CV in separate, clearly labelled .DOC files to
[log in to unmask] by Monday 24th September 2012. All eligible articles will be peer reviewed prior to publication. Only one submission per author per issue is permissible. More information on the journal can be found at www.forumjournal.org.

--
James Leveque and Lizzie Stewart, Co-Editors
Forum: Postgraduate Journal of Culture & the Arts
The University of Edinburgh

http://www.forumjournal.org/ 

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