REMINDER/Deadline: Nina Arsenault Book CFP

Judith Rudakoff rudakoff at YORKU.CA
Tue Sep 7 10:34:54 EDT 2010


  Apologies for duplicate or cross postings

REMINDER: Deadline for submission of Abstracts is September 30 2010

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:

Transgendered Canadian performance artist Nina Arsenault has been 
characterized as cyborg, intellectual, and artist. After sixty plastic 
surgeries to feminize and beautify her originally male body, Arsenault 
has become an icon for a new queer generation. Her stage plays, 
electronic presence through videos disseminated online, website, blog, 
social networking presentation sites, her print media writing, and her 
celebrity/nightclub appearances as well as writings about her life and 
work alternately objectify and subjectify her: she is both artist and 
work of art.

Rejecting the binary of real versus fake and dedicated to exploring 
authenticity, Arsenault's work continues to examine the relationship of 
the omnipresent female self within the newly constructed female body, 
while critics, theorists and documentarians continue to engage in an 
examination of the artist as art.

/TRANS(per)FORMING Nina Arsenault: Body of Work, Body of Art/, to be 
published by Intellect Books Ltd, UK in 2012 will be edited by Judith 
Rudakoff. Included will be academic essays, popular media articles, 
full-length playtext and colour photographs.

Submissions from the perspective of theatre, feminist theory, gender 
studies, performance studies, cultural studies, media studies, or any 
related areas are invited in the form of academic essays or popular 
media articles on topics which may include (but are not limited to):

·         Superstar reproduction: Nina Arsenault and the manufacturing of celebrity

·         Double vision: The masculine gaze in the art of Nina Arsenault's femininity.

·         Transgressing acceptable trans-narratives: return to normative society or failed tragic queen

·         Queer aesthetics: the art object as beautiful, erotic, satirical, subversive, comic, tragic, blashphemous and grotesque.

·         The intersections of vocal training and dramaturgy in the solo theatrical artist

·         Arsenault's self-portraiture in the digital age of self-representation and self-dissemination

·         The democratization of social networking and the sexually discriminated artist: Arsenault's/Facebook/  site as installation.

·         Palatable empathies: Narratives of Nina Arsenault's transformation on television and in the theatre

·         Titillation, ornamentation and the ritualized body: The art of geisha vs. the transsexual gay nightlife hostess

·         Mythology vs pathology: a crossroads for the queer artist?

·         Chasing the Real from inside the labyrinth of postmodern deconstructivism(s)

·         Blasphemous iconography: creating art that complicates the world instead of trying to save it.

·         Heretic transmissions: Nina Arsenault and the politics of the right and the left

  

Please direct all proposals and queries to Judith Rudakoff, editor atinfoninabook at gmail.com  on or before September 30 2010. Essays and articles selected for publication (subject to final peer review) must be received on or before February 1 2011.

  

Proposals of up to 500 words should be accompanied by a brief biographical statement (in Microsoft Word .doc/or/  .rtf format) and covering email note should include your name, any affiliation, preferred email contact information.

  

Essays should be between 3000-5000 words and popular media articles should be between 1000-1500 words.

  

Prospective contributors may consider material such as but not exclusive to:

·    /The Silicone Diaries/, stage play//

·    /I Was Barbie/, stage play//

·    "Glamour Crack", series of videos produced by Nina Arsenault<http://www.youtube.com/user/venusmachina>//

·    Video representation of Nina Arsenault on YouTube//

·    Nina Arsenault's website and blog:  www.ninaarsenault.com  <http://www.ninaarsenault.com/>  //

·    Club/party hosting, celebrity appearances as Nina Arsenault//

·    Appearances as fictional characters (Barbie at L'Oreal Fashion Week 2009 inToronto, Jessica Rabbit)//

·    Television appearances (including/The Jon Dore Show/  (Comedy Network),/Kink/  (Showcase),/Train 48/  (Global),/Fashion Television/  and/Sex Matters/(CITY) )//

·    /T Girl/  columns for/Fab/  /Magazine/  (archived electronically)//

·    Publicity Archive (up to December 2009), housed in Clara Thomas Special Collections and Archives, Scott Library,York  University//


-- 
Judith Rudakoff (Dr.)
Professor
Department of Theatre
                            Tell me and I may forget
York University            Explain to me and I may remember
4700 Keele Street          Involve me and I will understand
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M3J 1P3



     

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