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UPDATE: Transgression/Transcendence in Cyberspace (7/15/06; journal issue)full name / name of organization: Jill LeRoy-Frazier contact email: leroyfrazier@yahoo.com CALL FOR PAPERS AND CREATIVE SUBMISSIONS: DEADLINE Women Writers: A Zine is seeking previously unpublished essays and original works of fiction, poetry, and hypertext for an upcoming special issue, "Digital Eves: Transgression/ Transcendence in Cyberspace." Women Writers: A Zine is a digital, peer-reviewed publication that features creative work by women writers and artists as well as scholarship on of women's writing, women's studies, and feminist scholarship by both male and female authors. See the www.womenwriters.net for more information.
"Digital Eves" will explore cyberspace as a contemporary arena for originary human sin: a transgressive space in which, like the biblical Eve, individuals for varying reasons seek to transcend their ontological limits, be they physical, temporal, intellectual, or creative. Submissions should engage the central question "In what ways does or can cyberspace function as an imaginative space in which beings attempt to repeat Eve's original 'encounter with the apple,' perhaps in the hope that computer technology will help afford a success that biblical mythology and tradition has not accorded her?"
Related questions might include:
How are these attempts at transcendence also a conscious spiritual transgression, and of what sort? With what perceived benefits and consequences?
How does striving for transcendence through cyberspace mirror and extend earlier human attempts to reach out at the divine through the construction of transgressive spaces?
What role do AI (artificially intelligent agents) play in this drama, and how do they complicate human aspirations?
Approaches could include but are not limited to treatments of virtual reality, online identity and presence, feminist theories of gender and the body, speculative/science fiction, Artificial Intelligence, human consciousness, cyberspace as contemporary carnival, and/or the search for immortality. Creative and interdisciplinary pieces are welcome and encouraged.
Send complete piece and CV/brief bio via email to guesteditor06_at_womenwriters.net . If selected, final revisions should be ready for publication by March 1, 2006. All submissions will be acknowledged. Those not selected will be deleted from
Contributors' guidelines: Guest Editors for this issue are Jill LeRoy-Frazier, David E. Frazier, Heather Hoover, and Jason Payton. Contributions should be submitted to the Guest Editors in digital format at the email address listed above. Text-based contributions should be saved as Microsoft Word documents (.doc or .rtf), Word Perfect documents (.wpd) or web documents (.html). Images should be saved as jpegs (.jpg) or gifs (.gif). We do not accept submissions as ZIP files. For information about submitting material in media formats not listed above, contact Kim Wells, General Editor, at kimwells_at_womenwriters.net. For scholarly articles, please consult The MLA Manual of Style for proper manuscript form. All manuscripts or correspondence regarding the submission of manuscripts will be directed to the Guest Editors. See www.womenwriters.net/contribute.htm for further submission guidelines. Jill LeRoy-Frazier, Ph.D. ========================================================== cfp categories: humanities_computing_and_the_internet
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