International Thu 22-12-2005

Is African Art History?
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Critical Interventions: Journal of African Art History and Visual Culture is a new peer-reviewed publication for studies in the history of classical, modern, and contemporary African arts, slated to begin publication in Spring 2006.

We invite submissions for the inaugural issue titled,

'Is African Art History?' Essays addressing the problem of history in continental African art practice are welcome, especially those that engage directly with ideas of modernity and that propose or critique a clearly articulated methodology.

Critical Interventions will publish scholarly Art Historical essays about objects and critical discourses in African arts and visual cultures. Comparative work rooted in developments in Africa that links African art to the Diasporas, to EuropeAsia or to the Americas will be considered.

We are seeking essays that illuminate the place of art in specific historical processes and evaluate the theories and methods produced through the study of African art history

Critical Interventions will provide a forum for established and younger scholars whose writing is based on extensive research into the problems of modernism and modernity in African art and comparable areas of research.

Submissions may focus on any area of modern and contemporary art and visual or material culture, including popular art, neo-traditional forms, studio art, film, photography, architecture, and new media.

Essays that review the history, appraise the present situation, or propose the future course of modern African art studies will be viewed favourably.

Submissions must be original and previously unpublished work submitted both in hard copy and also in electronic form saved in Microsoft Word.

Articles should be between 6500 and 8500 words and may include black and white and colour images scanned to disk at 300dpi. All copyright resolution issues are the responsibility of the author and copyright permissions must be included at the time of submission.

Send articles/essays to:

John Peffer, Editor
Critical Interventions
c/o HAVC, Porter Faculty Services
University of California
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
USA

Further inquiries may be addressed to:

j_peffer@yahoo.com and ogbechie@arthistory.ucsb.edu

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