Contemporary
Aesthetics
Special Volume on “Aesthetics and Terrorism”
NEW deadline: October 31, 2018
Contact: emmareto@enl.uoa.gr.
Terrorism is unfortunately ubiquitous in the contemporary world. In the post-9/11 era, so-called “political violence” in the form of state or anti-state activity has placed itself at the very center of international politics and policies. But, of course, terrorist violence is not a recent phenomenon; rather, it has always preoccupied the minds of authorities, shattered the every-day routines of citizens, victimized thousands of people, but at the same time intrigued or even fascinated humanity with its unpredictability and suddenness. Through this lens, it is not paradoxical to admit that terrorism looms large in the artistic, literary, and philosophical imagination, and also in aesthetic debates. Although it may at first sound oxymoronic to articulate the concepts of terrorism and aesthetics in a single breath, not only is extreme political violence against (usually) non-combatants relevant to aesthetic matters and preoccupations, but it turns out that there may even be a structural link between the two. Aesthetics, here, does not necessarily hinge upon the question of beauty or artistic representation, but is more broadly defined as aesthetic experience understood as sense perception. In such a context, aesthetic sensibility has a lot to say about how terrorism is represented, employed, disseminated, reproduced, or even opposed.
Contemporary Aesthetics invites original, innovative, full-length articles that explore the connection between aesthetics and terrorism or terror across cultures, ages, genres, or discourses. CA welcome submissions on topics related (but not limited) to the following:
Aesthetic Theories, Political Violence, and the Philosophy of Terror
The Aesthetics of Suicide Attacks/Terrorism and the Body
The Politics of Aesthetics (or Aesthetics of Politics) in Terror(ism)
Radicalization as an Aesthetic Posture
Post-9/11 Political Discourse and Aesthetics
Ethics, Aesthetics, Narrativity in the Media Communication of Terror
Terrorist Discourse and the Sensorial Aspects of Terrorist Communication
Terrorism through the Perspective of Art (in its widest sense)
Morality, Ethics and Aesthetics in the Artistic Representation of Terror
Terrorism as Theatre/Performance
Society and the Cultural Imaginary of Terrorism
Counter-Terrorism, Law and Aesthetics
Urban Defense, Architecture and (Counter)Terrorism
Terrorism, Aesthetics and Ecological Consciousness
Postcolonial Aesthetics, Imagination and Terror
Religious (or not) Terrorism and the Aesthetics of Pain/Suffering
Aesthetics, Terror, Culture, and the 21st Century
Length: maximum 7,000 words, including abstract and notes. Only electronic submissions are acceptable. Deadline for submitting the full article and a short CV is October 31, 2018.
The article should be attached (as a word document) to your e-mail and sent to the guest editor,
Dr. Emmanouil Aretoulakis, emmareto@enl.uoa.gr.
For submission guidelines, see:
contempaesthetics.org
Guidelines for Article Submission
Please review the following topics in preparing your article for submission. If you have any questions or if you need assistance, please feel free to contact CA.
Special Volume on “Aesthetics and Terrorism”
NEW deadline: October 31, 2018
Contact: emmareto@enl.uoa.gr.
Terrorism is unfortunately ubiquitous in the contemporary world. In the post-9/11 era, so-called “political violence” in the form of state or anti-state activity has placed itself at the very center of international politics and policies. But, of course, terrorist violence is not a recent phenomenon; rather, it has always preoccupied the minds of authorities, shattered the every-day routines of citizens, victimized thousands of people, but at the same time intrigued or even fascinated humanity with its unpredictability and suddenness. Through this lens, it is not paradoxical to admit that terrorism looms large in the artistic, literary, and philosophical imagination, and also in aesthetic debates. Although it may at first sound oxymoronic to articulate the concepts of terrorism and aesthetics in a single breath, not only is extreme political violence against (usually) non-combatants relevant to aesthetic matters and preoccupations, but it turns out that there may even be a structural link between the two. Aesthetics, here, does not necessarily hinge upon the question of beauty or artistic representation, but is more broadly defined as aesthetic experience understood as sense perception. In such a context, aesthetic sensibility has a lot to say about how terrorism is represented, employed, disseminated, reproduced, or even opposed.
Contemporary Aesthetics invites original, innovative, full-length articles that explore the connection between aesthetics and terrorism or terror across cultures, ages, genres, or discourses. CA welcome submissions on topics related (but not limited) to the following:
Aesthetic Theories, Political Violence, and the Philosophy of Terror
The Aesthetics of Suicide Attacks/Terrorism and the Body
The Politics of Aesthetics (or Aesthetics of Politics) in Terror(ism)
Radicalization as an Aesthetic Posture
Post-9/11 Political Discourse and Aesthetics
Ethics, Aesthetics, Narrativity in the Media Communication of Terror
Terrorist Discourse and the Sensorial Aspects of Terrorist Communication
Terrorism through the Perspective of Art (in its widest sense)
Morality, Ethics and Aesthetics in the Artistic Representation of Terror
Terrorism as Theatre/Performance
Society and the Cultural Imaginary of Terrorism
Counter-Terrorism, Law and Aesthetics
Urban Defense, Architecture and (Counter)Terrorism
Terrorism, Aesthetics and Ecological Consciousness
Postcolonial Aesthetics, Imagination and Terror
Religious (or not) Terrorism and the Aesthetics of Pain/Suffering
Aesthetics, Terror, Culture, and the 21st Century
Length: maximum 7,000 words, including abstract and notes. Only electronic submissions are acceptable. Deadline for submitting the full article and a short CV is October 31, 2018.
The article should be attached (as a word document) to your e-mail and sent to the guest editor,
Dr. Emmanouil Aretoulakis, emmareto@enl.uoa.gr.
For submission guidelines, see:
contempaesthetics.org
Guidelines for Article Submission
Please review the following topics in preparing your article for submission. If you have any questions or if you need assistance, please feel free to contact CA.
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