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Proposal Submission -- Art after Nature book series


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Posted by: University of Minnesota Press
Deadline: Tue, July 15th, 2025

Deadline Reminder: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
July 15th 2025

Art after Nature book series University of Minnesota Press

Building on a growing list of timely and award-winning titles by authors such as Graham Harman, Petra Kuppers, Laurie A. Palmer, and Cary Wolfe, series editors Giovanni Aloi and Caroline Picard are now inviting new book proposals. We are particularly interested in focused, provocative works—approximately 40,000-50,000 words—that explore themes including (but not limited to) art and Indigenous studies, plant studies, queer ecologies, disability studies, Afrofuturism, critical data studies, diasporas and migration, posthumanism, disaster studies, the digital sublime, ecofeminism, and bio art.

Please send any questions to galoi@saic.edu

To submit your book ideas please send us:
1) One word or pdf document with a 500 words abstract and a short bibliography
2) A short bio
3) Your CV

Deadline for submissions is July 15th 2025
’Art after Nature’

Editors: Giovanni Aloi and Caroline Picard
Art after Nature maps new aesthetic territories defined by the humanities’ recent ontological turn. In the face of the unprecedented shifts in humanity’s conceived relationship with the natural world, modes of critical and political artistic engagement are adapting in response. As notions of pristine sublimity crumble, Art after Nature proposes to explore the consequences of this transition, further destabilizing anthropocentrism, and revealing the dark ecological fluidity of naturecultures. The urgency imposed by anthropogenic lenses of inquiry provides an ethical focus capable of applying productive pressure on practices and discourses alike. Within this framework, art theory, practice, and criticism become intersecting platforms upon which to map current philosophical waves. Books published in this series engage with the politics and contradictions of the Anthropocene as a concept in order to problematize recent and influential philosophical waves like animal studies, posthumanism, and speculative realism in relation to art writing and art making.



Posted on Thu, June 26th, 2025
Expires on Tue, July 15th, 2025

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