We are accepting proposals until September 15, 2025
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: Creative, Embodied, Activist Approaches to Archival Research: Fostering a More Inclusive Future
Guest Editors: Romeo Garcia, Gesa Kirsch, Luz Carreño, Keola Kinghorn, and Muath Qadous
Journal: Writers: Craft and Context
This special issue invites scholars both to extend the neaning or archives and what it means to do archiva research. Specifically, we invite contributions that feature creative, embodied, and activist approaches to archival research, drawing on concepts such as critical imagination.
Contributors to this special issue may wish to consider the following questions:
approaches te archival research foster, highlight, and amplity underrepresented stories, voices, ano perspectives?
• How might critical imagination, poetic inquiry, and/or archival imaginings function as best
practices and nuance archival research?
• How might we unsettle and thus re-envision both the meaning of archives and what it means to do archival research?
Proposal Format: 500-word proposal explaining how your work addresses the theme of the special issue.
Contact: creative.embodied.archive
Thanks,
Keola