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“Faith/Fashion/Forward: `Dress’ and the Sacred”


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Posted by: Special Issue of _Religion and the Arts_
Deadline: Sat, February 1st, 2020

Religion and the Arts solicits essays for a special issue on the intersectionality of fashion and holiness.  In the wake of The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s 2018 exhibition concerning couture and Catholicism, we aim to query how material objects and decorative arts of the body do more than reveal and conceal unseen meaning.  Fashion defines collective and individual corporeality in shaping the spiritual and embodied self.  Resisting a “sacred versus profane” dichotomy, we plan to foster discussion on multivalent categories of identity a wearer/bearer may inhabit, residing with or displaced from religion and objectification.

 

 

We seek articles and reviews comparative and particular; on western and nonwestern topics; and engaging various subjects such as gender, sexuality, cosmopolitanism/provincialism, traditionalism/innovation, ritual, and embodiment.  We welcome studies grounded in specific moments as well as the transhistorical.  “Fashion” should be broadly conceived to include items used for religious practice or life-cycle events; decorative objects definitive of creed or belonging (including jewelry); and materials worn in public, ceremonial performances of liturgy/worship as well as private, vernacular markers of devotion.  

 

 

Essays should be 5000-10,000 words in length and must be submitted by February 1, 2020 for consideration.  Please direct queries to frederick.roden@uconn.edu.  Religion and the Artsfollows MLA style.   Authors should send any image files in color or black/white as 300 dpi for photography/600 for linework at the size the images are to be reproduced.  Authors must arrange for world rights and are responsible for the costs (the print run is 250).  For further information on Religion and the Arts, edited by James Najarian, consult https://www.bc.edu/publications/relarts/about.html  

 

 



Posted on Thu, August 1st, 2019
Expires on Sat, February 1st, 2020

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