CfP: Sexting, Romance, and Intimacy (ZS: Journal of Popular Romance Studies); DL: 01.09.2019

Journal of Popular Romance Studies (Web); Editors: Eftihia Mihelakis and Jonathan A. Allan

Proposals by: 01.09.2019

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a person in possession of a cell phone will sext. One study notes that, „of 870 U.S. adults aged 18-72 … 88% had sexted in their lifetime.“ This special call for papers seeks to explore the ways that sexting has affected our ideas of romance and intimacy. How has sexting influenced the popular romance novel, the chick flick, or the soap opera? How has sexting changed how we think about romance and love? We welcome papers that engage with these topics, and encourage interdisciplinary approaches.

This special call for papers understands sexting quite broadly, ranging from the flirtatious email sent to a partner at home through to the unsolicited dick pic sent over Tinder.

For the special issue, we welcome proposals for original research articles (5000-10,000 words) that explore sexting, romance, and intimacy. Topics may include:

  • Sexting and gender
  • Sexting and courtship, dating, marriage, etc.
  • Sexting and virginity or „sexual inexperience“
  • Sexting and scandal
  • Technology, sexting, and romance media (movies, films, TV, music videos, memes, etc.)
  • Pornification and romance
  • Romance and the virtual landscape

The deadline for 250-word abstracts is due September 1, 2019 with full drafts due by March 1, 2020. Please send abstracts and direct any enquiries to Eftihia Mihelakis at MihelakisE@brandonu.ca and Jonathan A. Allan at AllanJ@brandonu.ca.

About the Editors:

Eftihia Mihelakis is Assistant Professor of French. She is the author of Virginité en question, ou les jeunes filles sans âge.

Jonathan A. Allan is Canada Research Chair in Queer Theory and Professor of English and Creative Writing. He is the author of Reading from Behind: A Cultural Analysis of the Anus and co-editor of Virgin Envy: The Cultural (In)Significance of the Hymen.

Together, Eftihia Mihelakisand and Jonathan A. Allan are lead investigators on „The Joy of Texting: Mapping the Significance of Sexting in the Digital World,“ funded by Research Manitoba.

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