CFP: Objects and Their Subjects (6/1/02; journal issue)

From: Jacques Merde (jacquesmerde2@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Mar 04 2002 - 11:49:59 EST

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    SPECIAL ISSUE OF RHIZOMES: CULTURAL STUDIES IN

    EMERGING KNOWLEDGE

    www.rhizomes.net

    "OBJECTS AND THEIR SUBJECTS"

    Extreme collections and collectors, object addictions, fetishism, displays
    and exhibitions, thing theory, over consumption illness, disposability,
    objects of knowledge and other subject-object interfaces, etc. Send email
    attachment, html/web pages to eberry@bgnet.bgsu.edu or see our contact page:
    http://www.rhizomes.net/files/contact.html

    Abstracts by June 1.

    We at Rhizomes oppose the idea that knowledge must grow in a tree structure
    from previously accepted ideas. New thinking need not follow established
    patterns.

    Rhizomes promotes experimental work located outside current disciplines,
    work that has no proper location. As our name suggests, works written in
    the spirit of Deleuzian approaches are welcomed but not required.

    We are not interested in publishing texts that establish their authority
    merely by affirming what is already believed. Instead, we encourage
    migrations into new conceptual territories resulting from unpredictable
    juxtapositions.

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