CFP: ImageTexT. Interdisciplinary Comics Studies

Publication
ImageTexT. Interdisciplinary Comics Studies
Editor: Anastasia Ulanowicz (University of Florida)
Stichtag: 10.03.2027

The objective of ImageTexT is to advance the academic study of an emerging and diverse canon of imagetexts. Chief among these are comic books, comic strips, and animations, but also represented are illustrated fiction, children’s picture books, digital-concrete poetic forms, visual rhetoric, etc. Any work or works, tradition, school of thought, or critical method that foregrounds the intersections, interrelations, and disjunctions between text and image is an appropriate subject for inquiry and debate in these pages. Under the guidance of an editorial board of scholars from a variety of disciplines, ImageTexT publishes solicited and peer-reviewed papers that investigate the material, historical, theoretical, and cultural implications of visual textuality. ImageTexT welcomes essays emphasizing (but not limited to) the aesthetics, cognition, production, reception, distribution and dissemination of imagetexts, along with translations of previously existing research in the field of visual culture.

Exploring all periods and all countries and languages, and deploying a wide range of disciplinary approaches, ImageTexT is designed to foster innovative discussions of the political and social implications of imagetexts, to generate original formal aesthetic analyses of these works, and to broaden theoretical discussions of genre, period, narrative, and complex image/text relationships in visual media. ImageTexT will include reviews of current scholarship in the field, announcements regarding relevant conferences and upcoming publications, and links to other theoretical projects of interest to readers. ImageTexT will also provide currently unavailable English-language translations of seminal essays of comics theory. ImageTexT is listed in the MLA Bibliography, beginning summer 2005.

Operations

Unsolicited articles submitted to ImageTexT will appear in the journal only after passing a blind peer-review process and having been reformatted as needed to match the journal’s in-house requirements with regard to structure and online presentation.

Format

ImageTexT is a web-based journal with free and full public access to all articles. Authors publishing in ImageTexT have the opportunity to use a wider range and number of images, including those in full-color, than would be possible in a print journal. ImagTexT’s web format also allows authors to use links within their essays to other Internet content.

ImageTexT will publish both unsolicited articles in areas relevant to the journal’s focus, and guest-edited „forums,“ including solicited articles on specified themes. We will also publish translations of essays previously unavailable in English. ImageTexT will maintain a complete archive of previous issues.

Submissions

ImageTexT solicits articles and proposals for special topic forums on any topic relevant to the journal’s mission to promote the academic study of imagetexts. For general submissions, see below. For special topic forums, see the Special Topics Forums Page. Submissions should adhere to the format requirements detailed below and should be sent as email attachments to imagetext@english.ufl.edu. Each issue of ImageTexT features at least two sections: Articles and Reviews, with translations included on an availability basis. These sections have different approaches and different editorial policies.

Editor: Anastasia Ulanowicz (University of Florida)
Associate Editor: Terry Harpold (University of Florida)

URL: http://www.english.ufl.edu/imagetext/

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