Ex-Centric Narratives: Journal of Anglophone Literature, Culture and Media


Ex-Centric Narratives: Journal of Anglophone Literature, Culture and Media

The Hellenic Association for American Studies (HELAAS) in cooperation with the Department of American Literature and Culture of the School of English of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), Greece, is launching an electronic multi/interdisciplinary open access, refereed journal with the title Ex-centric Narratives: Journal of Anglophone Literature, Culture and Media (Ex-Na). The journal addresses academics, scholars and graduate students engaging in the interdisciplinary study of Anglophone literatures, cultures and media and will be published once a year.

Call for Abstracts
SPECIAL ISSUE 3

Issue Guest Editors:

Francisco A. Lomelí
Prof. Spanish and Portuguese & Chicana/o Studies University of California, Santa Barbara [email protected] or [email protected]

Juan Ignacio Oliva
Professor of Postcolonial Anglophone Literatures University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Canaries [email protected]

Emmanouilidou Sophia
Teaching Fellow, American Literature
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
[email protected]

Identity Broodings and Inter-Referential Pathways in Chicana/o Culture

The Chicano Movement (El Movimiento) in the late 1960s signaled the flow of multiple Chicana/o cultural expressions notably associated with an intricate matrix of socio-political claims for self-empowerment. Pledging to enhance the inter-referential connection(s) between the community’s subversive tactics and the vast cosmos of dispossessed groupings across the globe, Chicana/o writers, artists and thinkers have undertaken to decipher the enigmas of being-in-the-world by making visible numerous enveloping discourses of appropriation. For instance, the Mexican American literary canon unyieldingly resonates what Chela Sandoval schematic proposes a “differential consciousness” against the backdrop of supremacy, capitalism, internal colonialism and personal/communal encroachment. This special volume of Ex-centric Narratives: Journal of Literature, Culture and Media (Ex-Na) aims to explore the complex ways in which Chicanas/os untangle the conundrums of self-identity, illuminate the transnational viability of the borderlands metaphor and seek the dialogic potential in the rite to oppositional praxis. Papers are welcomed focusing on Chicano/o culture and the topics highlighted below:

  • Chicana/o self-consciousness (consciencia)
  • The political unconscious in Mexican American culture
  • Landscapes, cityscape and identity formation
  • The spatio-temporal dialectic
  • Hierarchies, confrontations and dispositions
  • Individuation vis-à-vis collectivization

The re-invention of Chicana/o literature

All abstracts must be received by the deadline of Friday September 14, 2018. The length of the abstract should be between 150-180 words.

Your abstract submission should include:

Title
Author(s)
Author contact information Affiliated institution Keywords (4-5)

Please send your emails to:

Interculturalism and transculturalism
The poetics and politics of cultural identity

  • Transnationalism and the inter-reference potential
  • Differential and/or oppositional consciousness
  • Borderlands, liminalities and transgressions

Francisco A. Lomelí [email protected] Juan Ignacio Oliva [email protected]
Sophia Emmanouilidou [email protected]

Expected date for publication of Ex-Centric Narratives, Issue no.3, December 2019.

PDF: Ex-Centric Narratives Journal-Call For Abstracts

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Ex-Centric Narratives: Journal of Anglophone Literature, Culture and Media


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