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Call for Book Proposals - 'RadicalAesthetics-RadicalArt'

Posted on Thursday, 29th July 2010

Call for book proposals for two titles - Socio-political aesthetics and Eco-aesthetics - as part of a commissioned series of books 'RadicalAesthetics-RadicalArt'.

 

Contact series editors for more details - Dr Jane Tormey (J.Tormey@lboro.ac.uk) and Dr Gillian Whiteley (G.Whiteley@lboro.ac.uk)

Deadline: August 31st

This new series of books, to be published by I.B.Tauris, explores what aesthetics might mean in the twenty first century. We use the term ‘radical’ to promote debate, confront convention and formulate alternative ways of thinking about art practice. The fundamental premise of the series is to reconsider the relationship between practising art and thinking about art. The series aims to liberate the notion of aesthetics from visual traditions and to expand its parameters in a creative and meaningful way. It aims to examine those multisensory, collaborative, participatory and transitory practices that have developed in the last twenty years.

The first two titles in the series are Socio-political aesthetics and Eco-aesthetics. We invite submissions from authors (artists and scholars) who can make a provocative contribution to the development of these debates. The series aims to:

Content:

Each book (60-70,000 words) aims to provide a challenging critique as a useful resource to assist research and to generate discussion. In the case of each theme authors will:

Market

The series aims to provide a comprehensive discussion of developments in contemporary art practice, its interface with other disciplines in the humanities and the consequent re-evaluation of the term ‘aesthetics’. The core readership would be an academic audience in the broad field of the fine arts, history of art, media and aesthetics. The secondary readership would be visual culture, philosophy and politics and extending across the humanities more generally. The book series will address international examples of practice and will therefore be global in scope.

Submission

Proposals should be 3 to 5 sides A4 and include:

Author details should include:

Proposals should be e-mailed to both series editors by the end of August and for further information regarding submission please contact

E-mail: J.Tormey@lboro.ac.uk and G.Whiteley@lboro.ac.uk

 

For background information on the RaRa project see: http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/ac/mainpages/Research/staff%20groups/Politicized%20Website/PPRG.html

 

Draft list of future titles for RadicalAesthetics-RadicalArt

(NB this is not exhaustive and further proposals will be considered)