CFP: The Boston Cultural Studies Project (no deadline; website)

From: Michael Ian Borer (miborer@bu.edu)
Date: Fri Feb 08 2002 - 11:35:22 EST

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    Call for Submissions

    The Boston Cultural Studies Project is seeking both substantive and
    theoretically oriented essays regarding contemporary cultural beliefs,
    practices, myths, symbols, texts, and icons. Accepted submissions will
    be posted on the website ( www.bostonculturalstudies.com ). We are
    looking for short commentaries (400-700 words) on contemporary culture
    in order to construct an inventory of cultural resources and provide
    examples of how to evaluate cultural texts and practices. Reviews of
    cultural resources and rebuttals of past submissions are also welcome.
    In accordance with our objectives (see below), the Boston Cultural
    Studies Project website will provide a forum of dialogue and debate,
    consultation and conversation, reference and refutation for engaged
    participants and casual observers. Your submissions should help
    facilitate this interaction.

    Send your article with a brief bio to both Michael Ian Borer at
    miborer@bu.edu and Thomas Nesbit Jr. at tanesbit@bu.edu for evaluation.
    Please do not send attachments. Instead, copy your article and paste it
    to the body of the email.

    The Project's objectives:

    - Address issues regarding contemporary American cultural resources
    (e.g., religion, literature and the arts, popular entertainment,
    electronic media, and products of other "culture industries")

    - Critically assess the impact of these cultural resources on both
    social and individual identity and meaning construction

    - Determine the proper methods, vocabulary, and criteria for
    interpreting, discussing, and understanding cultural texts by
    appropriating theories from the social sciences and the humanities

    - Examine cultural texts in relation to their socio-historical contexts
    for a better understanding of both the texts and their respective
    cultures

    - Create and maintain a forum for discussion and debate about where and
    how contemporary Americans adopt answers to the fundamental existential
    questions and "ultimate concerns"

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