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UDH 2026 : Utopia, Dystopia, and Heterotopia in Narratives | |||||||||
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Utopia, Dystopia, and Heterotopia in Narratives
Third volume of the book series: Interdisciplinary Studies on Philology About the Series Interdisciplinary Studies on Philology brings together research that bridges literary studies with adjacent human and social sciences. • Volume I: Mythological Motifs in Narratives (published) • Volume II: Redefining Communication in Posthuman Age (published) • Volume III: Utopia, Dystopia, and Heterotopia in Narratives (planned) Aim and Scope This volume investigates how narratives conceive, contest, and reframe spaces and futures through the lenses of utopia, dystopia, and heterotopia. We encourage contributions that probe the imaginative, ethical, political, and aesthetic dimensions of world-making across genres, periods, and media. Submissions may address, but are not limited to: • Theories and genealogies of utopia, dystopia, and heterotopia in narrative studies • Narrative techniques of world-building, estrangement, and spatial design • Utopian desire, dystopian critique, heterotopic displacement, and counter-spaces • Temporalities of hope, crisis, catastrophe, resilience, and repair • Intersections with posthumanism, ecology, technology, gender, memory, migration, disability, or race • Comparative and transnational approaches, including adaptations across film, television, theatre, and digital media • Reception histories and the cultural politics of ideal or unlivable worlds We welcome historically grounded case studies, theoretical interventions, and interdisciplinary essays. Submission Guidelines • Abstract length: 300–500 words • Include: title, author name, affiliation, ORCID • Formatting: Times New Roman, 12 pt, 1.5 line spacing • Abstract submission deadline: 1 December 2025 • Submission email: habib.tekin@marmara.edu.tr and irem.atasoy@istanbul.edu.tr • Publication fee: 130 EUR (payable after acceptance) • Publisher: Maurer Press, Germany Important Notes • Full chapter length, style sheet, and timeline will be communicated upon abstract acceptance. • All submissions should be original and not under consideration elsewhere. • The editors and publisher reserve the right to make final selections based on peer review and fit with the volume. |
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