01/09/2016
KAJET KAJET KAJET KAJET
CALL FOR ENTRIES: ISSUE #1 // ON COMMUNITIES
KAJET is a Romanian-based journal that aims to bring unexplored Eastern European narratives to an English-speaking audience. In our attempts to approach scholarly interests with an informal overtone, KAJET provides a platform for academics to co-exist with artists, where intricate processes of attaining collective knowledge can take place. Quintessentially, KAJET becomes an alternative space where Eastern encounters are brought to the fore for the steady reader and, equally, for the culturally inquisitive flâneur and flâneuse.
Given the current turbulent socio-political climate that has led to an upsurge of xenophobia, bigotry, and ultranationalism, the first printed issue of KAJET focuses on the role of communities, collectives, cooperatives, movements, minorities and subcultural groups or (cultural) outsiders in the context of the Eastern Bloc. Concentrating our scope of interest onto the past, present and future of communities inside Eastern Europe, we are interested in works which critically analyse the developments before + after 1989 up to the present day and deal with cultural, social, and political phenomena including aspects of popular, marginal, parallel and counter culture around which communities build their voice.
Check guidelines and Call for Entries here >> http://tinyurl.com/grleup6
[email protected]
www.kajetjournal.com
CALL FOR ENTRIES: ISSUE #1 // ON COMMUNITIES
KAJET is a Romanian-based journal that aims to bring unexplored Eastern European narratives to an English-speaking audience. In our attempts to approach scholarly interests with an informal overtone, KAJET provides a platform for academics to co-exist with artists, where intricate processes of attaining collective knowledge can take place. Quintessentially, KAJET becomes an alternative space where Eastern encounters are brought to the fore for the steady reader and, equally, for the culturally inquisitive flâneur and flâneuse.
Given the current turbulent socio-political climate that has led to an upsurge of xenophobia, bigotry, and ultranationalism, the first printed issue of KAJET focuses on the role of communities, collectives, cooperatives, movements, minorities and subcultural groups or (cultural) outsiders in the context of the Eastern Bloc. Concentrating our scope of interest onto the past, present and future of communities inside Eastern Europe, we are interested in works which critically analyse the developments before + after 1989 up to the present day and deal with cultural, social, and political phenomena including aspects of popular, marginal, parallel and counter culture around which communities build their voice.
Check guidelines and Call for Entries here >> http://tinyurl.com/grleup6
[email protected]
www.kajetjournal.com