Kirjoituskutsu Fantastiseen tekstityöpajaan Helsinkiin tiistaina 8.8.2017

Kirjoituskutsu

Fantastiseen tekstityöpajaan Helsinkiin tiistaina 8.8.2017.

 

Suomen science fiction- ja fantasiatutkimuksen seura ry. (Finfar) järjestää vuosittaisen tekstityöpajan Worldcon 75 -tapahtuman yhteydessä tiistaina 8.8.2017 Helsingin yliopistolla.

 

Worldcon on maailman suurin tieteisfiktiosta ja fantasiasta kiinnostuneiden tapahtuma. Vuonna 2017 Worldcon järjestetään ensi kertaa Suomessa 9.‒13.8.2017. Tapahtuman verkkosivut löytyvät osoitteesta http://www.worldcon.fi/ . Myös Worldcon-tapahtuman akateemisen ohjelman (Academic Track) järjestää Suomen science fiction- ja fantasiatutkimuksen seura ry. Lisätietoa akateemista ohjelmasta löytyy sivulta: http://www.worldcon.fi/programme/academic-track/

 

Ennen varsinaisen tapahtuman alkua järjestettävässä tekstityöpajassa keskitytään antamaan palautetta kirjallisiin tutkimustekstiluonnoksiin. Osallistujat lukevat tekstit etukäteen, eikä pajassa pidetä esitelmiä. Työpaja on suunnattu sekä perustutkinto-opiskelijoille että tutkijoille. Kaikki tieteisfiktioon ja fantasiaan liittyvät tutkimusnäkökulmat ovat tervetulleita keskusteluun, ja tekstejä kommentoivat alan suomalaiset tutkijat. Koska työpaja on luonteeltaan keskusteleva ja aika ja tila ovat rajalliset, työpaja on avoin vain tekstien esittelijöille ja kommentaattoreille.

 

Lähetä 300 sanan mittainen abstraktisi viimeistään 31.5.2017 otsikolla ”FINFAR WORKSHOP 2017 ABSTRACT [NIMESI]” osoitteeseen jyrki.korpua(at)oulu.fi. Kuvaile abstraktissa työpajaan ehdottamasi tekstin sisältö ja kerro lyhyesti itsestäsi ja opinnoistasi. Työpajan osallistujat valitaan 15.6. mennessä. Varsinaisen tekstisi tulisi olla pituudeltaan 10 000–15 000 merkkiä, ja se voi olla joko suomeksi tai englanniksi kirjoitettu. Varsinaisen tekstin viimeinen jättöpäivä on 10.7.2017. Hyväksynnän yhteydessä saat tarkempaa tietoa aikatauluista ja toimintatavoista.

 

Jos sinulla on kysymyksiä työpajaan liittyen, ota yhteyttä Jyrki Korpuaan (jyrki.korpua(at)oulu.fi). Lisätietoja Finfar-yhdistyksestä saat osoitteesta https://www.finfar.org.

Call for Papers: Fafnir 2/2017

Fafnir Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research invites authors to submit papers for the upcoming edition 2/2017. Theme for the edition is ‘reception, audience/s and fandom studies’ (e.g. The World Hobbit Project). We invite papers that focus on all aspects of the study of ‘audiences’ for cultural and media products and practises that are connected to speculative fiction. As Finland is hosting the 75th Worldcon in 2017, for this edition we would also be interested in studies of fan societies, conventions, and their history in Nordic countries and beyond. ‘Audience’ is here understood broadly without any specific theoretical orientations.

Fafnir Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research is a peer-reviewed academic journal which is published in electronic format four times a year. Fafnir is published by The Finnish Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy Research (FINFAR) from 2013 onwards. Fafnir publishes various texts ranging from peer-reviewed research articles to short overviews and book reviews in the field of science fiction and fantasy research.

The submissions must be original work, and written in English (or in Finnish or Scandinavian languages). Manuscripts of research articles should be between 20,000 and 40,000 characters in length. The journal uses the most recent edition of the MLA Style Manual. The manuscripts of research articles will be peer-reviewed. Please note that as Fafnir is designed to be of interest to readers with varying backgrounds, essays and other texts should be as accessibly written as possible. Also, if English is not your first language, please have your article proof-read by an English language editor. Please pay attention to our journal’s submission guidelines available in: http://journal.finfar.org/for-authors/submission-guidelines/

The deadline for submissions is 15th March 2017.

In addition to research articles, Fafnir constantly welcomes text proposals such as essays, interviews, overviews and book reviews on any subject suited for the journal.

Please send your electronic submission (saved as RTF-file) to the following address: submissions(at)finfar.org. For further information, please contact the editors: jyrki.korpua(at)oulu.fi, aino-kaisa.koistinen@jyu.fi, bodhisattva.chattopadhyay@ikos.uio.no. More detailed information about our journal is available at our webpage: journal.finfar.org.

This edition is scheduled for June 2017.

Best regards,

Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay, Aino-Kaisa Koistinen & Jyrki Korpua

Editors, Fafnir Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research

CFP: Academic Track at the 75th World Science Fiction Convention: “100 Years of Estrangement”, 9–13 August, 2017

Call for Papers forWorldcon_Polarbear

Academic Track at the 75th World Science Fiction Convention:

“100 Years of Estrangement”

9–13 August, 2017

Messukeskus, the Helsinki Expo and Convention Centre, Helsinki, Finland

Estrangement, or defamiliarization (ostranenie), has long been a crucial concept in our understanding of speculative fiction. Since its first appearance in Viktor Shklovsky’s essay “Art as Technique” (or “Art as Device”) in 1917, estrangement has made its way into the theories of prose fiction, of theatre, and of film, and it forms the core of some of the foundational works in the theory of science fiction, such as Darko Suvin’s definition of SF as cognitive estrangement.

To celebrate the centenary of Shklovsky’s essay, the Worldcon 75 Academic Track calls for proposals for scholarly presentations from any academic discipline to examine, interrogate, and expand research related to the concept of estrangement, to related terms such as cognitive estrangement, the uncanny, the unnatural, Brecht’s Verfremdungseffekt or Derrida’s différance, and to their role in the analysis of speculative fiction in any medium. We hope for a broad, interdisciplinary discussion on the many ways in which estrangement or defamiliarization relates to the genres of science fiction, fantasy and horror, and on how those genres form a particularly fertile ground for extending our understanding of how the familiar is made new, or the strange comprehensible.

To examine these phenomena, we invite proposals addressing e.g. the following questions:

● What is the status of Shklovsky’s original ostranenie in contemporary theories of speculative fiction (widely understood)?

● How does defamiliarization or estrangement function in different fantastic (sub)genres?

● What are the differences and similarities between the techniques or strategies of defamiliarization in different media (e.g. prose fiction, graphic narratives, theatre, films, games)? How does defamiliarization relate to inter- or transmedial storytelling?

● What is the dynamic between defamiliarization, mental transportation and identification? How do estranging and fantastical effects impact the reader’s perception of the storyworld or sympathy towards the characters?

● How do works of speculative fiction balance estranging or defamiliarizing techniques and the naturalizing effects inherent to its worldbuilding and characterization? How does defamiliarization relate to the realistic illusions created by speculative fiction?

● How does estrangement help us to describe metafiction and formal self-reflection in speculative fiction?

● Are there different scholarly traditions around estrangement in different academic fields (e.g. literary studies, aesthetics, film theory) and in different language areas (e.g. Anglo-American, Russian, German, French)?

● Arising from Russian formalism and the avant-garde, estrangement has strongly political roots that have to do with the freedom of art within society. How does this political aspect of estrangement fare today?

● How is defamiliarization used in fantastic genres to question or critique societal issues and/or social identity categories (e.g. gender, sexuality, ethnicity, age, social class)?

● What can the study of defamiliarizing techniques offer to the posthumanist line of interdisciplinary research and its interest in the relations between humans and nonhumans?

● What commercial functions does estrangement have, and how do those interact with its aesthetic and ideological functions in speculative fiction?

In addition to these theoretical questions, we call for analyses of the effects of estrangement in specific works of speculative fiction in any medium. Beyond the specific conference theme of defamiliarization, proposals on all other topics to do with speculative fiction are also welcome.

Submission guidelines:

Papers will be allowed a maximum presentation time of 20 minutes, with 10 minutes for discussion. All presentations will be given in English.

● For an individual paper, please submit

  • a max. 500-word abstract, outlining your argument and the grounding of your scholarly approach
  • a max. 100-word description of your academic affiliation(s) and publications (i.e. a ‘bio note’).

● For a pre-arranged session of three or four presentations (3×20 minutes or 4×15 minutes), please submit a proposal including

  • a summary paragraph of the central purpose of the session
  • the name of the session chair
  • the individual abstracts of all speakers
  • bio notes of all speakers.

Please note that we will accept only one presentation per scholar, but you can submit both an individual abstract and a full session proposal, if you wish.

All proposals should be sent as e-mail attachments (Word or PDF) to merja.polvinen@worldcon.fi by October 31st, 2016.

We hope to announce the selections to the programme by 30th November, 2016. All selected speakers will be responsible for their own travel and accommodation. There is no separate conference fee, but all speakers in the Academic Track must join Worldcon 75 as attending members. For more information on purchasing memberships, please see the convention website at http://www.worldcon.fi/memberships/.

About the event:

Worldcon, or the World Science Fiction Convention is the annual convention of the World Science Fiction Society (WSFS). The first Worldcon was held in 1939 and, after a hiatus during WWII, has been held continuously since 1946. The convention brings together thousands of science fiction and fantasy aficionados from all around the world, and the programming includes five multi-track days of panel discussions, presentations, workshops and art exhibitions, as well as the annual Hugo Awards ceremony. For more information on Worldcon75 and on the venue in Helsinki, please see http://www.worldcon.fi/.

The Academic Track is organised by Worldcon 75 in cooperation with FINFAR, The Finnish Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy Research. For more information on submissions, or any other aspect of the Academic Track, please contact merja.polvinen@worldcon.fi.

Looking forward to welcoming you to Helsinki!

Dr Merja Polvinen

Chair of the Academic Track committee

Department of Modern Languages, University of Helsinki https://tuhat.halvi.helsinki.fi/portal/en/person/mpolvine

in cooperation with

FINFAR, The Finnish Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy Research, https://finfar.org/en/

PDF: Worldcon75AcademicTrackCFP

CfP: Fafnir 4/2016: Speculative Fiction in Comics and Graphic Novels

Call for Papers:

FAFNIR 4/2016: SPECULATIVE FICTION IN COMICS AND GRAPHIC NOVELS

Fafnir – Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research invites authors to submit papers for the upcoming edition 4/2016. Theme for the edition is “Speculative Fiction in Comics and Graphic Novels”. We invite papers that focus on speculative fiction in, for example, genres of comics, graphic novels and graphic narratives, cartoons, animations, anime or manga.

Fafnir – Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research is a peer-reviewed academic journal which is published in electronic format four times a year. Fafnir is published by FINFAR Society (The Finnish Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy Research) from 2013 onwards. Fafnir publishes various texts ranging from peer-reviewed research articles to short overviews and book reviews in the field of science fiction and fantasy research.

The submissions for the edition 4/2016 must be original work, and written in English, Finnish or in Scandinavian languages. Manuscripts of research articles should be between 20,000 and 40,000 characters in length. The journal uses the most recent edition of the MLA Style Manual. The manuscripts of research articles will be peer-reviewed.

Please note that as Fafnir is designed to be of interest to readers with varying backgrounds, essays and other texts should be as accessibly written as possible. Also, if you are writing in English, and English is not your first language, please have your article reviewed or edited by an English language editor.

In addition to research articles, Fafnir constantly welcomes text proposals such as essays, interviews, overviews and book reviews on any subject suited for the journal.

The deadline for research articles is August 15, 2016 and for other submissions November 15, 2016.

Please send your electronic submission (saved as RTF-file) to the following address: submissions(at)finfar.org. For further information, please contact the editors: jyrki.korpua(at)oulu.fi, hanna.roine(at)uta.fi and aino-kaisa.koistinen(at)jyu.fi.

More detailed information about Fafnir and the submission guidelines is available at our webpage journal.finfar.org.

This edition is scheduled for December 2016.

Best regards,

Aino-Kaisa Koistinen, Jyrki Korpua and Hanna-Riikka Roine

Editors, Fafnir – Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research

Call for Papers: Fafnir 3/2016

Fafnir – Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research invites you to submit a paper for the upcoming issue 3/2016!

Fafnir – Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research is a peer-reviewed academic journal which is published in electronic format four times a year. Fafnir is published by The Finnish Society of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research (Suomen science fiction- ja fantasiatutkimuksen seura ry, https://www.finfar.org).

Now Fafnir invites authors to submit papers for its issue 3/2016. Fafnir publishes various texts ranging from peer-reviewed research articles to short overviews and book reviews in the field of science fiction and fantasy research.

If you would like to submit your text for Fafnir 3/2016, we kindly ask you to take the following into account:

The submissions must be original work, and written in English (or in Finnish or in Scandinavian languages). Manuscripts of research articles should be between 20,000 and 40,000 characters in length. The journal uses the most recent edition of the MLA Style Manual. The manuscripts of research articles will be peer-reviewed. Please note that as Fafnir is designed to be of interest to readers with varying backgrounds, essays and other texts should be as accessibly written as possible. Also, if English is not your first language, please have your article reviewed or edited by an English language editor.

In addition to research articles, Fafnir welcomes text submissions such as essays, interviews, overviews and book reviews on any subject suited for the journal.

The deadline for the submissions is May 31.

Please send your electronic submission (as an RTF-file) to the following address: submissions(at)finfar.org. For further information, please contact the editors: k_ainokaisa(at)yahoo.com, jyrki.korpua(at)oulu.fi and hanna.roine(at)uta.fi. See also more detailed information on our checklist and submission guidelines: http://journal.finfar.org/for-authors/submission-guidelines.

The upcoming issue is scheduled for September 2016.

Kirjoituskutsu Fantastiseen tekstityöpajaan Tampereella 30.6.–1.7.2016

Kirjoituskutsu

Fantastiseen tekstityöpajaan Tampereella 30.6.–1.7.2016

Suomen science fiction- ja fantasiatutkimuksen seura (FINFAR) järjestää vuosittaisen tekstityöpajan Finncon 2016 -tapahtuman yhteydessä torstaina ja perjantaina 30.6.–1.7. 2016 Tampereen yliopistolla.

Finncon on Euroopan suurimpia tieteisfiktiosta ja fantasiasta kiinnostuneiden tapahtumia. Vuonna 2016 Finncon järjestetään Tampereella 1.–3.7.2016, Tampereen yliopistolla. Tapahtuman pääteemana ovat sadut. Lisätietoa: http://2016.finncon.org/info/ .

Tieteisfiktion ja fantasian tutkimus on Finnconissa esillä kahdessa muodossa: akateemisten esitelmien linjana ja tekstityöpajana. Finnconin tutkijavieraana on professori Raffaella Baccolini Bolognan yliopistosta. Akateemista esitelmää voi ehdottaa vastaamalla erilliseen kirjoituskutsuun (https://finfar.org/en/call-for-papers-for-the-academic-track-at-finncon-2016-fantastic-visions-from-faerie-to-dystopia-3/ ).

Ennen varsinaisen tapahtuman alkua järjestettävässä tekstityöpajassa keskitytään antamaan palautetta kirjallisiin tutkimustekstiluonnoksiin. Osallistujat lukevat tekstit etukäteen, eikä pajassa ei pidetä esitelmiä. Työpaja on suunnattu sekä perustutkinto-opiskelijoille että tutkijoille. Kaikki tieteisfiktioon ja fantasiaan liittyvät tutkimusnäkökulmat ovat tervetulleita keskusteluun, ja tekstejä kommentoivat alan suomalaiset tutkijat. Koska työpaja on luonteeltaan keskusteleva ja aika ja tila ovat rajalliset, työpaja on avoin vain tekstien esittelijöille ja kommentaattoreille.

Lähetä 300 sanan mittainen abstraktisi viimeistään 31.3.2016 otsikolla ”FINFAR WORKSHOP 2016 ABSTRACT [NIMESI]” osoitteisiin kaisa.kortekallio@helsinki.fi ja liisa.rantalaiho@uta.fi . Kuvaile abstraktissa työpajaan ehdottamasi tekstin sisältö ja kerro lyhyesti itsestäsi ja opinnoistasi. Työpajan osallistujat valitaan 15.4. mennessä. Varsinaisen tekstisi tulisi olla pituudeltaan 10 000–15 000 merkkiä, ja se voi olla joko suomeksi tai englanniksi kirjoitettu. Varsinaisen tekstin viimeinen jättöpäivä on 31.5.2016. Hyväksynnän yhteydessä saat tarkempaa tietoa aikatauluista ja toimintatavoista.

Jos sinulla on kysymyksiä työpajaan liittyen, ota yhteyttä Kaisa Kortekallioon (kaisa.kortekallio@helsinki.fi) tai Liisa Rantalaihoon (liisa.rantalaiho@uta.fi). Lisätietoja FINFARista saat osoitteesta https://www.finfar.org .

Call for Papers for the Academic Track at FINNCON 2016: Fantastic Visions from Faerie to Dystopia

Call for Papers for the Academic Track at FINNCON 2016

Fantastic Visions from Faerie to Dystopia

July 1–3, 2016, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland

Finncon 2016 is one of the largest events in Europe for anyone interested in science fiction and fantasy. By tradition, it is free of membership fee, and offers you several programme tracks with presentations, panels and lectures on all aspects of science fiction and fantasy. The main language will be Finnish, but there are programme tracks also in English and Swedish. For more information, see http://2016.finncon.org/en/what-is-finncon/ .

Finncon 2016 includes an academic track, organised in cooperation with the University of Tampere research project Darkening visions: dystopian fiction in contemporary Finnish literature and the Finnish Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy Research (FINFAR, https://finfar.org/en ).

The Finncon 2016 Academic Track aims to bring together a wide range of scholarly perspectives on the speculative and the fantastic. We hope for a broad, interdisciplinary discussion on the many ways in which genres such as fantasy, science fiction and horror take their readers, users, and consumers to strange speculative worlds, from modern dystopias to classic fairylands.

The Academic Track now invites presentations on fairy tales and dystopia. The general theme of Finncon 2016 is fairy tales, and accordingly the Author Guests of Honour are Catherynne M. Valente (USA), Jasper Fforde (UK) and Anne Leinonen (Finland). Fairy tales are a part of the shared human cultural heritage, and each culture has fairy tales of its own. Although fairy tales are often seen as children’s culture, fairy tale tropes and motifs may also belong to a galaxy far, far away, as they have become material for popular culture in many forms.

We also wish to emphasise the fiction of dystopia. One of the most noticeable trends in speculative fiction has been the rise of dystopian themes and visions that expand from undesirable, oppressive societies to apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic scenarios of the future of the mankind and life on earth more generally. What is the attraction of these dark imaginations that also penetrate young adult fiction?

The Guest Scholar will be Raffaella Baccolini (University of Bologna), who will give a plenary lecture and comment on papers.

Proposals for scholarly papers from any academic discipline that seek to examine, interrogate, and expand research related to any aspect of fairy tales or dystopia, for any age group, in any medium are welcome. Papers will be allowed a maximum presentation time of 20 minutes.

Please submit a 500-word proposal describing the content of your proposed paper, and a few words about yourself and your research to either Saija Isomaa ( saija.isomaa@uta.fi ) or Jyrki Korpua ( jyrki.korpua@gmail.com ).

The deadline for the proposals is February 29, 2016.

Tampere is easy to get to either directly by air or by train (or car) from Helsinki. The convention location is the University of Tampere which is downtown, near the train station and a short way from several hotels, shops and markets.

If you have any questions about the Finncon 2016 or the Academic Track, please contact Liisa Rantalaiho ( liisa.rantalaiho@uta.fi ).

Esitelmäkutsu: Nörttikulttuurin nousu

Kuudes valtakunnallinen fandom-tutkimuksen konferenssi Jyväskylän yliopiston Taiteiden ja kulttuurin tutkimuksen laitoksella 3.–4.3.2016
Ketä voi haukkua nörtiksi – ja kuka puolestaan on “todellinen nörtti”? Haittaako, että yhä useampi vastaantulija tuntee nettislangia ja kulttifiktion sankareita? Entä onko tytöillä mitään asiaa videopeli- ja sarjakuvakulttuureiden maskuliinisina pidettyihin maailmoihin?
Nörttikulttuuri (engl. geek culture) on viime vuosina kaapattu marginaalista valtamedian materiaaliksi: niin sarjakuvat, genrefiktio kuin video- ja roolipelitkin ovat löytäneet uuden teknologian kautta uusia yleisöjä ja saattaneet samalla yhteen vanhoja faneja. Tämä yhä jatkuva kasvu ja monimuotoistuminen on herättänyt monet pohtimaan “nörttimäisten” harrastustensa motiiveja ja muuttanut nörttiyden merkitystä. Eri sukupuolet, sukupolvet ja kulttuurit tuntuvat käsittävän nörttiyden hyvin eri tavoin, mutta tavallisin nörtin tuntomerkki on tiedollinen omistautuminen jollekin (arkielämän kannalta hyödyttömälle) asialle. Juuri perehtyminen tuntuu yhä erottavan “todelliset” nörtit ja fanit tavallisista kuluttajista ja satunnaisista harrastajista, mutta eri perehtymisen kohteet ovat edelleen eri tavoin arvokkaita ja sallittuja eri ryhmille. Tämä on paljastanut uudella tavalla myös eskapistisina pidettyjen, nörttimäisten kulttuurimuotojen poliittisuuden.
Vaikka nörttiys on muodostunut keskeiseksi, joko valituksi tai annetuksi identiteettitekijäksi lukemattomille ihmisille ympäri maailman, sen muuttuva merkitys on edelleen sumea. Jyväskylän yliopiston Taiteiden ja kulttuurin tutkimuksen laitoksella järjestettävässä kaksipäiväisessä kansallisessa konferenssissa haluamme avata suomalaisen akateemisen keskustelun siitä, mitä nörttikulttuuri oikeastaan on, miten se on muuttunut ja miten se vuorovaikuttaa niin sanotun valtavirran kanssa.
Etsimme tapahtumaan esitelmiä tai paneeleja, jotka tarkastelevat nörttikulttuuria, eli erilaisten (aiemmin) marginaalisena pidettyjen mediailmiöiden aktiivista ja/tai sosiaalista kuluttamista, minkä tahansa tieteenalan näkökulmasta. Aiheet voivat liittyä esimerkiksi:
  • nörttiyden ja nörttikulttuurin historiaan, määritelmiin ja murroksiin; eroaako nörttiys tavallisesta faniudesta?
  • sarjakuvakulttuuriin ja -markkinoihin, sarjakuvien keräilyyn tai sarjakuvan transmedialisoitumiseen
  • lauta- ja roolipelikulttuurien näkymiseen populaarikulttuurissa
  • videopelien harrastajayhteisöihin ja videopelikulttuurin valtavirtaistumiseen
  • hakkereihin, verkkoaktivismiin ja internet- ja hakkerikulttuurin näkymiseen valtavirta- tai populaarikulttuurissa
  • japanilaisen otaku-kulttuurin kansainvälisiin ja suomalaisiin ilmenemismuotoihin
  • kirjallisen, audiovisuaalisen ja muunlaisen genrefiktion ympärille kehittyviin (verkko)keskusteluihin ja fanitoiminnan muotoihin, myös antifaniuteen
  • fanitapahtumiin eli coneihin, fanituotantoon, cosplayihin tai muihin nörttikulttuurille leimallisiin harraste- ja fanitoimintoihin
  • populaarikulttuurin sukupuolittumiseen ja poliittisuuteen.
Lähetä 200–300 sanan abstrakti n. 20 minuutin esitelmästä PDF-muodossa 10.1.2016 mennessä Jonne Arjorannalle (jonne.arjoranta[ät]jyu.fi). Otamme vastaan ehdotuksia myös paneeleista ja muista laajemmista esitelmäkokonaisuuksista. Laitathan liitetiedostoon näkyviin nimesi, sähköpostiosoitteesi ja koti-instituutiosi.
Lisätietoja antaa Katja Kontturi (katja.j.kontturi[ät]jyu.fi). Esitelmäkutsua saa levittää vapaasti.
Fanitutkijoiden tapaamisia on aiemmin järjestetty Tampereen ja Jyväskylän yliopiston tutkijoiden yhteistyönä vuodesta 2006 lähtien.

Kirjoituskutsu: Fafnir 2/2016

Call for Papers: Fafnir 2/2016

Fafnir – Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research invites you to submit a paper for the upcoming issue 2/2016!

Fafnir – Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research is a peer-reviewed academic journal which is published in electronic format four times a year. Fafnir is published by The Finnish Society of Science Fiction and Fantasy Researchers (Suomen science fiction- jafantasiatutkimuksenseurary, https://www.finfar.org).

Now Fafnir invites authors to submit papers for its issue 2/2016. Fafnir publishes various texts ranging from peer-reviewed research articles to short overviews and book reviews in the field of science fiction and fantasy research.

If you would like to submit your text for Fafnir 2/2016, we kindly ask you to take the following into account:

The submissions must be original work, and written in English (or in Finnish or in Scandinavian languages). Manuscripts of research articles should be between 20,000 and 40,000 characters in length. The journal uses the most recent edition of the MLA Style Manual. The manuscripts of research articles will be peer-reviewed. Please note that as Fafnir is designed to be of interest to readers with varying backgrounds, essays and other texts should be as accessibly written as possible. Also, if English is not your first language, please have your article reviewed or edited by an English language editor.

In addition to research articles, Fafnir welcomes text submissions such as essays, interviews, overviews and book reviews on any subject suited for the journal.

The deadline for the submissions is 29th February 2016.

Please send your electronic submission (as an RTF-file) to the following address: submissions(at)finfar.org. For further information, please contact the editors: jyrki.korpua(at)oulu.fi, hanna.roine(at)uta.fi and paivi.vaatanen(at)helsinki.fi. See also more detailed information on our checklist and submission guidelines: http://journal.finfar.org/for-authors/submission-guidelines.

The upcoming issue is scheduled for June 2016.