Call for Papers: WSQ Special Issue: Viral
Special Editors:  Patricia Clough and Jasbir Puar
URL: http://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=182873
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The viral most often is invoked in contemporary parlance to point to the  intensified speed and reach of information transit, especially in  relation to the internet. It also refers to indiscriminate exchanges,  often linked with notions of bodily contamination, uncontainability,  unwelcome transgression of border and boundaries. More positively it  points to the porosity, indeed the conviviality, of what has been  treated as opposed: information and matter, digital and biological,   body and mind, organic and non-organic life. The concept of the viral  raises questions about the assumptions informing our thinking about life  on the one hand and the transmission of knowledge or circulation of  data on the other -- broadly speaking, relations between epistemology  and ontology. Or to put it another way, viral processes pressure our  assumptions about the actual and the virtual.
Fast becoming the figure and form of movement, of its speeds and  trajectories, viral transmission is eliciting responses that open up  pathways or free up access but also edit, stifle, gag, or repress.  The  event of the viral, therefore, informs discussions about biopolitical  governance, securitization of hetero and homo-nationalism, policed  racial, sexual and gender bodily formations, surveilled communication  and social media, and censored or concentrated knowledge formations in  politics, new media, art, performance, architecture, design, medicine,  journalism, literature, music. In this special issue of WSQ titled  Viral, we invite a rethinking of institutions of education, family,  religion, health, military, media, law, welfare, insurance,  financialization, with effects that are differently distributed over  various populations, bodies, nations, regions, territories, and  temporalities. We seek, in Viral, to inaugurate an inventive cultural  criticism from scholars from a wide range of disciplines engaged with a  wide range of topics. 
Patricia Ticiento Clough and Jasbir K. Puar, the guest editors of this  special issue of WSQ on Viral, welcome academic papers from a variety of  disciplinary approaches including theory, empirical research, literary  and cultural studies, biology, physics, geography, design as well as  creative prose, poetry, artwork, memoir and biography.
If submitting academic work, please send articles by March 15, 2011 to  the guest editors, Patricia Ticiento Clough and Jasbir K. Puar at  WSQViralIssue@gmail.com . Submission should not exceed 20 double spaced,  12 point font pages.  Full submission guidelines may be found at:  http://www.feministpress.org/wsq/submission-guidelines.  Articles must  conform to WSQ guidelines in order to be considered for submission. 
Poetry submissions: Please review previous issues of WSQ to see what  type of submissions we prefer before submitting poems. Please note that  poetry submissions may be held for six months or longer. Simultaneous  submissions are acceptable if the poetry editor is notified immediately  of acceptance elsewhere. We do not accept work that has been previously  published. Please paste poetry submissions into the body of the e-mail  along with all contact information.  Poetry submissions should be sent  to WSQ's poetry editor, Kathleen Ossip, at WSQpoetry@gmail.com by March  15, 2011. 
Prose submissions: Please review previous issues of WSQ to see what type  of submissions we prefer before submitting prose. Please note that  prose submissions may be held for six months or longer. Simultaneous  submissions are acceptable if the prose editor is notified immediately  of acceptance elsewhere. We do not accept work that has been previously  published. Please provide all contact information in the body of the  e-mail.  Fiction, essay, and memoir submissions should be sent to WSQ's  fiction/nonfiction editor, Jocelyn Lieu, at WSQCreativeProse@gmail.com  by March 15, 2011. 
Art submissions should be sent to the guest editors, Patricia Clough and  Jasbir Puar at WSQViralIssue@gmail.com by March 15, 2011.  After art is  reviewed and accepted, accepted art must be sent to the journal's  managing editor on a CD that includes all artwork of 300 DPI or greater,  saved as 4.25 inches wide or larger. These files should be saved as  individual JPEGS or TIFFS.