A call for papers on issues of gender in the horror genre!
Those interested in submitting a paper should email the title, an abstract or
completed work, as well as a brief (70-100 words) bio, to the address listed
below. Please format the essay in Word, version 2002 or later. The deadline for
submissions is November 15th 2013. Suggested word length is between
2000-5000 words. Compensation will be offered to accepted submissions. [Note from me, Orbala: I think the email address to which submissions should be sent is kteige@indiana.edu. But I'll confirm and get back to y'all asap.]
Call for Papers: Issues
of Gender within the Horror Genre
The horror genre continues to expand and now includes dominant, intelligent and resourceful female characters, creating a space for the re-evaluation of the gendered possibilities of the genre. Furthermore, as feminisms and sexualities become more openly complex in both academic discourses and popular culture, discussions of how gender functions within horror films has become open-ended and exciting.
As the guest editor of Offscreen film journal, I am soliciting papers for a special issue surrounding issues of gender within the horror genre. Suggested (though not exclusive) approaches to the topic include:
- Survey of the Field of Literature/Book Review of Relevant Material
- Lesbian/Gay representations in the Horror Film
- Paracinema and Female Spectatorship
- ‘Queering’ the Horror Film
- Market Research Around Issues of Horror Spectatorship
- Transgendered issues in the Horror Film
- Representations of Mental Illness in the Horror Film
- Issues of Race and Gender in the Horror Film
- The Influence of European Horror Cinema of the 1960s, 1970s on Contemporary American Horror
- Medical Horror and Female Reproduction
- Analysis of Key Individual Films
- The Legacy of the ‘Final Girl’
- The Female Horror Director
Those interested in submitting a paper should email the title, an abstract or
completed work, as well as a brief (70-100 words) bio, to the address listed
below. Please format the essay in Word, version 2002 or later. The deadline for
submissions is November 15th 2013. Suggested word length is between
2000-5000 words. Compensation will be offered to accepted submissions.
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