[Englecturers] FYI: Queer Intersections: Revisiting Online Media and Queer Sexualities (7/1/05; collection)

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Call for Chapters (edited book)

Queer Intersections: Revisiting online media and queer sexualities Edited by
Kate O'Riordan and David J Philips

Introduction
This edited collection will bring together crucial examinations of the
intersecting fields of sexuality and the internet, and will provide an
overarching contextualisation and consolidation of cyber/queer practices and
theories.

In the early to mid-1990s, the repercussions of queer theory were being
engaged across academic feminism and lesbian and gay studies.  At the same
time, the internet was emerging as a key structuring device for academic
networks, and as an important area of study.  With the advent of the
commercial web in 1994 the internet intersected with popular culture, and
key questions of modernity - identity, community, governance, time and space
- intersected with the web as it unfolded across multiple social domains.
Whilst the mid-1990s wasn't the beginning of internet research,
cybercultural studies, or queer, it was a period of sustained attention and
excitement in relation to identity and the web.   Since then, there has been
intense collision and collaboration between queer theory and cyberculture,
as the imagined ideal queer subject and the imagined ideal cybersubject came
to occupy the same ground.

Moving on from and challenging this formulation, the book aims both to
document queer internet practices and to limn their theoretical implications
at the intersection of the fields of queer, technology, and communication
studies.  Drawing on interviews with central actors, analyses of internet
activity, syntheses of critical debates, and both new and historical
research, the collection will provide both an overview and an in depth
analysis of these engagements. 

We invite papers for consideration that complement either of the proposed
sections of the book:

Section 1 will provide theoretical contextualisations, histories and
political economies of queer/communication technology intersections.

Section 2 will showcase new and innovative work on queer sexuality and the
internet that offers new insight, whilst also showing evidence of a rigorous
connection to historical and theoretical context. 

Suggested topics and themes include (but are not limited to):

.	Sexual identities practices and communities
.	Art and activism
.	Consumption
.	Political economy
.	Representation
.	Performativity
.	Queer theory

Target Market and Readership
The book aims to provide a contribution to course materials for postgraduate
and undergraduate work in digital/new media/internet and communication
studies, queer theory, cultural and gender studies. The collection also aims
to support postdoctoral researchers by providing a consolidation and
bridging of existing and new work in the field. 

Deadlines
Submission of 400 word abstract along with a CV: 1st of July 2005. Authors
notified: 1st of August 2005 Draft chapters: 1st November 2005

Editors
Kate O'Riordan, Centre for the Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics,
Lancaster University, http://www.cesagen.lancs.ac.uk/staff/oriordan.htm
k.oriordan at lancaster.ac.uk

David Phillips, Department of Radio-Television-Film, University of Texas at
Austin, http://rtf.utexas.edu/faculty/phillips, djp at mail.utexas.edu


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