[CASA] volume on "cultural activism"
begum ozden firat
bfirat at uva.nl
Mon Aug 20 01:47:59 MST 2007
Dear CASA people,
I am co-editing a book on "cultural activism." I believe that the
call (see below and attached) will be of interest to most of you. i
will be glad if you can distribute the call widely. Looking forward
to receiving your contributions!
best,
begummmm
Call for Papers
Theorizing Cultural Activism: Practices, Dilemmas and Potentialities
" Thamyris/Intersecting: Place, Sex, Race" invites
articles for an upcoming volume in its series, titled Theorizing
Cultural Activism: Practices, Dilemmas and Potentialities, which will
focus on contemporary cultural activism that deals with issues of
gender, race, queer, inter-cultural dialogue, political agency and
societal transformation within the broader framework of contemporary
anti-capitalist, anti-consumerist and alternative-globalization
struggles with their particular forms, existing practices, and their
further implications and potentialities.
The Yes Men, the Guerilla Girls, Adbusters, Reclaim the Streets,
Critical Art Ensemble, Genderpranks, the Rebel Clown Army, Reverend
Billy, Bansky, the Space Hijackers, Yomango, ®TMark, Biotic Baking
Brigade and Billboard Liberation Front are now as famous and
inspiring as T. W. Adorno, Guy Debord, or Jean Baudrillard. The
actions and campaigns of such groups have brought about alternative
modes in which political activism can be innovative and destructive.
Simultaneously they proved to be inspiring forms of political art
that moves beyond its institutional boundaries as well as beyond the
dichotomy between autonomous and committed art. These contemporary
practices, all of which are directed towards disturbing and
reorienting the cultural and political sphere by attacking the
narratives of truth in the society in one way or another can be
summed up under the notion of a cultural activism that involves
different tactics, such as culture jamming, sousveillance, media
hoaxing, adbusting, subvertising, flash mobs, street art, hacktivism,
billboard liberation, and urban guerilla, to name but a few. While
theoretical and historical roots of these cultural practices can be
found in the avant-garde art movements of the past —from Dada and
Surrealism to Situationist International— the socio-cultural
contexts in which these actions take place differ greatly from that
of the historical avant-guards and hence deserve to be theorized in
their contemporary specificity.
Therefore, we invite scholars and activists to think
together to provide various responses and establish a productive
dialogue between the theorizations of the intricacies of our times
and activist/subversive practices that deal with them. The encounter
between the insights of political, social and critical theory and
activist visions, suggestions and actions is both urgent and
appealing. We aim to explore this confrontational collaboration, its
limits and productiveness, both in theory and in practice.
An important concern is to contextualize practices both
in their specificity and in a broader framework, by considering their
predecessors, their temporal and theoretical neighbors, and allied or
hostile relatives. By doing so, the various manifestations of
activist practices in different localities and their transnational
qualities can be elucidated.
Activist practices are situated at the juncture of
power, desire, identity, political practice, political agency and the
dialectic of subversion and recuperation. Contributions should try to
engage with these coordinates so as to generate various suggestions
about the present and future, subjects and politics, as well as the
formation and reformation of images, spaces, meanings and everyday
life. Contributions are expected to be concerned with rethinking and
exploring theoretical concepts and tools through practice, and
comprehend and develop political practice by the help of theories,
both for a better understanding of theory and practice, and more
importantly, for new practical transformatory critical suggestions
for our times.
Contacts
Aylin Kuryel - aylinkuryel at gmail.com
Begüm Özden Fırat - B.O.Firat at uva.nl
Deadline for the articles
December 2007
Publication of the book
April 2008

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