Decodings Spring 2020

DECODINGS

Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts Newsletter                     

Spring 2020, Vol. 29, No.3 (April edition)

*SLSA 2020, “Energy,” University of Michigan–UPDATE

*Committee Requests

*Policies: Respectful Behavior and Freedom of Speech
*Ombudspersons

*Election Results

*AnthropoScene Book Series

*SLSA Europe News

SLSA 2020: ENERGY, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

34th Annual Meeting in Ann Arbor, MI, USA

Friday, October 16 through Sunday October 18, 2020

Hosted by the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design

Conference Chair: Irina Aristarkhova

Confirmed Keynote:  Lisa Nakamura, Raqs Media Collective

April 2020 UPDATE: NOTE that conference arrangements may be adjusted in the future as the University of Michigan and other institutions respond to the changing situation. In light of recent COVID-19 related disruptions, the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design — host of the SLSA conference, October 16-18, 2020 — has so far implemented two important changes to their submission deadline and conference delivery:

1) Extended Submission Deadline: June 1, 2020. 

While submissions are strongly encouraged by June 1, 2020, we realize that the disruptions caused by COVID-19 may make this deadline challenging for many. As such, we will continue to consider submissions on a rolling basis until August 1, or until the conference schedule is fully populated. Our review process will provide participants with notification within a month of submission.

This change is reflected on the EasyChair submission site at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=slsa202002.) Virtual Participation Option
The 2020 SLSA conference will provide a “blended experience” style conference and member poster exhibition, with opportunities for both on-site and virtual participation. So, if you’d like to be part of SLSA2020 and cannot make it to Ann Arbor for various reasons, we will work to accommodate you to present virtually and be part of our community with your blended presence.

CFP and Submissions: The SLSA 2020 theme will be “Energy,” and papers, panels and artwork submissions on all SLSA-related topics are welcome. We seek proposals for panels and individual papers that deal with topics related to the expanded notion of energy. Energy (etymologically meaning “in or at work, working”) connects us to the most pressing issues of the day: mental and physical vitality or fatigue (individual and collective, personal and political, creative and professional); the sources of energy (their extraction, depletion, abundance and exhaustion); scientific theories and creative imagination around relation between matter and energy (as in electromagnetic, particle, gravitational, acoustic forms of radiation; the living and the non-living, metamorphosis). Energy also connects science and profit, history and war, flesh and labor. Building on previous SLSA topics “Out of Time” and “(Out of) Mind,” in October 2020 we also invite you to consider the meaning of being “out of energy.”

For individual papers, contributors should submit a 250-word abstract along with title and affiliation. Pre-organized panels submissions, which might include three or four papers per panel, should include an additional paragraph describing the rubric and proposed title of the panel. Roundtables, creative contributions, alternative format panels, and the like are encouraged. As usual, we request that you limit yourselves whenever possible to ONE proposal so that we are able to include as many participants as possible. Exceptions will be made for those submitting to more than one format, e.g. panel, roundtable, workshop. For these, please submit up to 500 words describing your proposed activity. If necessary you may also include supporting material as a PDF.

SLSA Membership: Participants in the 2020 Conference must be 2020 members of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts. For more information about joining SLSA, visit the organization’s website at www.litsciarts.org . To become a member, go here: https://www.litsciarts.org.

Conference proposals for papers, panels, and roundtables can be submitted here: https://easychair.org/cfp/slsa-2020

Extended Deadline for proposals: June 1, 2020; proposals could be submitted up to August 1.

Questions? For questions and inquiries email: SLSAcontact2020@gmail.com

Travel to Ann Arbor via the Detroit Wayne County International Airport (DTW)

Conference Location: Penny W. School of Art & Design and partners will host the 2020 Annual Meeting of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts, which will be held at the Michigan Union and Michigan League in Ann Arbor.

Conference Schedule: Please note that panels will run all day Friday (10/16), Saturday (10/17) and Sunday (10/18). We plan to open registration and breakfast at 8 am on Friday and the first panels will take place at 9 am. At lunchtime, there will be the Members Exhibition Opening Event; in the afternoon, the first keynote address followed by the opening reception at the Stamps Gallery in central Ann Arbor. The annual members’ lunch will take place on Saturday, with a second keynote address followed by a performance event in the evening. Sunday will feature a lunchtime plenary session. The conference will end at 6 pm on Sunday. Also, note that the Presidential Debate for November 2020 election will take place in Ann Arbor on Thursday night. Allow for extra time at the airport and book your travel and accommodation early, especially if you plan to arrive on Thursday. The conference team will do our best to finish the review of submissions and send acceptance letters in May.

Accommodations: Note that the main conference venues are Michigan Union and Michigan League on Central Campus. Ann Arbor is well served by Uber and Lyft, and some hotels offer shuttle service to central campus. In addition to the hotels contacted by the conference organizers, members may wish to check hotels.com or Expedia to look for hotels close to the conference venues. We have negotiated conference rates at the following hotels:

Even Hotels

Conference Rate: $139/night

Rooms Available: 1 0

Address: 600 Briarwood Circle, Ann Arbor, MI 48108

Phone Number: 734. 761. 7800

Note: Reservations must be made on or before September 16th 2020

Hilton Garden Inn

Conference Rate: $ 139/night

Rooms Available: 2 0

Address: 1401 Briarwood Circle, Ann Arbor, MI 48108

Phone Number: 734. 327. 6400

Note: Reservations must be made on or before September 16th 2020

Holiday Inn

Conference Rate: $229/night

Rooms Available: 2 0

Hotel has a free shuttle to campus (based on availability).

Address: 3600 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105

Phone Number: 734. 769. 9800

Note: Room reservations must be made on or before September 25th 2020

TownePlace Suites

Conference Rate: $179/night

Rooms Available: 4 0

Address: 1301 Briarwood Circle, Ann Arbor, MI 48108

Phone Number: 734. 327. 5900

Note: Reservations must be made through the following link: https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1579617615318&key=GRP&app=resvlink

Weber’s Inn

Conference Rate: $99/night

Rooms Available: 3 0

Address: 3040 Jackson Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48103

Phone Number: 800. 443. 3050

Note: Reserve with Group # 3188001 on or before September 16th 2020 

2020 SLSA COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND APPOINTMENTS

Wayne Miller, Electronic Resources Coordinator, asks for new images for the SLSA website homepage (litsciarts.org). He noted that he is in the process of cleaning up the website and will archive many past conference programs. The difficulties with updating the Bibliography encouraged the executive committee to decide against continuing its production; however, a number of members will continue or will be enlisted to develop social media.

Adriana Knouf will join Ed Chang, and Nicole Fletcher in developing SLSA social media. SLSA members interested in contributing to social media on behalf of the society are encouraged to email Adriana and Ed who are coordinating efforts: a.knouf@northeastern.edu & change@ohio.edu

Committee Requests

Publications Committee: Pamela Gossin, Raymond Malewitz, Bruce Clarke, (ex officio: Melissa Littlefield)

      Send nominations of books to be considered for SLSA 2020 book panels to pgossin@gmail.

Lifetime Achievement Award Committee: Jay Labinger (chair), Dennis Summers, McKenzie Stupiča
Send nominations of individuals to be considered for Lifetime Achievement to jal@caltech.edu 

Policies Adopted: Respectful Behavior and Freedom of Speech & Call for Ombudspersons

SLSA officers and the executive committee have developed two new policies and have shared them with members through the listserv. After incorporating revisions suggested by several members, the policies have been approved the executive committee and adopted by the society. The updated policies are posted here:

https://www.litsciarts.org/2019/05/29/draft-policies-for-respectful-behavior-and-freedom-of-speech-commitment/

In accordance with the policies, SLSA is recruiting individuals to serve as ombudspersons who would receive and mediate any issues raised by members/conference attendees. Any member interested in volunteering to serve as ombudsperson, should apply by emailing Carol Colatrella (carol.colatrella@lmc.gatech.edu); include a short statement of why you are interested in serving in this role and what experience you can bring the position.

Marcel O’Gorman (marcel@uwaterloo.ca) and Kari Nixon (knixon@whitworth.edu) have volunteered to serve as ombudspersons. Current officers will also review future applications to make additional appointments.

Role of SLSA Ombudsperson                                                            

Each Ombudsperson is an impartial entity who strives to see that SLSA members and SLSA conference attendees are treated fairly and equitably. Any member/attendee can seek the advice of an Ombudsperson. The Ombudsperson is impartial, neutral, and confidential. The rights and interests of all parties to disputes are considered, with the goal of achieving fair outcomes. The primary responsibilities of the Ombudsperson are:

  1. To work with individuals to explore and assist them in determining options to help resolve conflicts and problematic issues or concerns.
  2. To bring concerns about the organization to the attention of leadership for resolution.

ELECTION RESULTS

Rajani Sudan, Southern Methodist University, will serve as second vice-president in fall 2020-fall 2022 and in subsequent two-year terms as first vice-president and president. Elizabeth Donaldson, New York Institute of Technology, will serve as Member-at-Large fall 2020-fall 2022. Thanks to Dan Vandersommers, Ball State University, and David Parisi, College of Charleston, for serving as candidates.

ANTHROPOSCENE: SLSA BOOK SERIES FROM PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS AnthropoScene is a book series from Penn State University Press, published in collaboration with the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts. While not all scientists have accepted the term “anthropocene” as part of the geological timescale, the idea that humans are changing the planet and its environments in radical and irreversible ways has provoked new kinds of cross-disciplinary thinking about relationships among the arts, human technologies, and nature. This is the broad, cross-disciplinary basis for books published in AnthropoScene.

Books in this series include specialized studies for scholars in a variety of disciplines as well as widely accessible works of interest to broad audiences. They examine, in a variety of ways, relationships and points of intersection among natural, biological, and applied sciences and literary, visual, and performing arts. The AnthropoScene series represents the depth and breadth of work being done by scholars in literature, science, and the arts, putting innovative juxtapositions within reach of specialists and non-specialists alike. http://www.psupress.org/books/series/book_SeriesAnthropoScene.html.

After five years, Lucinda and Bob have decided to step down. Penn State Press will continue to work with the authors who already have submitted manuscripts to the series; there are a number of manuscripts under consideration and others under contract. Send questions to: Kendra Boileau, Assistant Director and Editor‐in‐Chief, at kboileau@psu.edu. Or contact the SLSA liaison for the series, Pamela Gossin at psgossin@utdallas.edu or psgossin@gmail.com.

Series Advisory Board members are Stacy Alaimo, University of Texas at Arlington; Ron Broglio, Arizona State University; Carol Colatrella, Georgia Institute of Technology; Heidi Hutner, Stony Brook University; Stephanie LeMenager, University of Oregon; Christopher Morris, University of Texas at Arlington; Laura Otis, Emory University; Will Potter, Washington, D.C.; Ronald Schleifer, University of Oklahoma; Susan Squier, Penn State University; Rajani Sudan, Southern Methodist University; and Kari Weil, Wesleyan University.

Titles in AnthropoScene: The SLSA Book Series
*Kieran Murphy’s book Electromagnetism and the Metonymic Imagination, is coming out in spring 2020. It will be available to order through the press website with the regular discount, despite warehouse operations being temporarily suspended: http://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-08605-7.html
*Love in a Time of Slaughters: Human-Animal Stories Against Genocide and Extinction by Susan McHugh    http://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-08370-4.html
*Anthropocene Reading: Literary History in Geologic Times
. Edited by Tobias Menely and Jesse Oak Taylor http://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-07872-4.html
*Editing the Soul: Science and Fiction in the Genome Age by Everett Hamner
http://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-07933-2.html

SLSA Member’s Discount from Penn State University Press: Use code SLSA30 for 30% off any AnthropoScene title purchased directly from PSU Press, plus free domestic shipping and discounts on foreign shipping!

SLSA EUROPE ANNUAL CONFERENCE

ANTHROPOCENES: Reworking of the Wound, to be held 17-20 June 2020 in Katowice, Poland.

Organizer: Ania Malinowska

Contact: anthropocenes2020@gmail.com

https://www.slsa-eu.org/news/website-of-slsaeu-conference-2020-anthropocenes 

Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts Executive Board (2019)
President: Marcel O’Gorman, University of Waterloo (marcel@uwaterloo.ca)

Executive Director: Carol Colatrella, Georgia Institute of Technology (carol.colatrella@lmc.gatech.edu)
First Vice-President: David Cecchetto, York University, Toronto (dcecchet@yorku.ca)

Second Vice-President: Maria Whiteman, Indiana University (mtw1@iu.edu
Members-at-Large: Raymond Malewitz (2018-2020); N. Adriana Knouf (2019-21); Adam Nocek (2019-21)
Graduate Student Liaisons:  Brad Necyk, University of Alberta (bnecyk@ualberta.ca); Ben Platt (plattbe@oregonstate.edu);Tyler Gabbard: rgabbar@purdue.edu; McKenzie Stupiča: (mckenziestupica2023@u.northwestern.edu).

Configurations Editors: Melissa Littlefield, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Rajani Sudan, Southern Methodist University

Configurations Email address: configurations@smu.edu
Configurations Book Review Editor: Jeffrey Karnicky, Department of English, 2505 University Avenue,
Drake University, Des Moines, IA 50311. Email: jeff.karnicky@drake.edu
Publications Committee: Pamela Gossin; Raymond Malewitz; Bruce Clarke

Electronic Resources Coordinator: Wayne Miller, Duke University (wayne.miller@law.duke.edu)

Arts Liaisons: Dennis Summers (dennis@quantumdanceworks.com); Kiki Benzon (kiki.benzon@uleth.ca);
Maria Whiteman (mtw1@iu.edu)
Social Media Liaisons: Ed Chang (change@ohio.edu); Nicole Fletcher (grayjaymedia@gmail.com); Adriana
Knouf (a.knouf@northeastern.edu)

Ombudspersons: Marcel O’Gorman (marcel@uwaterloo.ca) and Kari Nixon (knixon@whitworth.edu)
Past Presidents: Ron Broglio, Arizona State University; Robert Markley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Laura Otis, Emory University; Richard Nash, Indiana University; Alan Rauch, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Bruce Clarke, Texas Tech University; Eve Keller, Fordham University; Jay Labinger, California Institute of Technology; T. Hugh Crawford, Georgia Tech; Susan Squier, Penn State; Sidney Perkowitz, Emory University; Stuart Peterfreund, Northeastern University; James J. Bono, SUNY-Buffalo; N. Katherine Hayles, Duke University; Mark Greenberg, Drexel University; Lance Schachterle, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Stephen J. Weininger, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

The Executive Director can be reached at (404) 894-1241 or carol.colatrella@lmc.gatech.edu.
Postal address: Carol Colatrella, Executive Director, SLSA, School of Literature, Media, and Communication, Georgia Institute of Technology, 686 Cherry Street, Atlanta, GA  30332-0165

SLSA websites: http://www.litsciarts.org and http://slsa.press.jhu.edu