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Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice 9.2 is out now! Special Issue
Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice 9.2 is out now! Special Issue

Intellect is pleased to present Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice 9.2!

 

Special Issue: ‘Drawing Disobedient Bodies’

 

This Special Issue explores the role of drawing in relation to situations where bodies deviate from their desires – experiencing ruptures, becoming out-of-sync and causing senses to go awry. This bodily disobedience creates a rift between our desires and actualities, leading to a lack of alignment. When these imbalances fail to synchronize, we find ourselves desiring something detached from our physical experiences which leaves our bodies yearning for expression.

 

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/drawing-research-theory-practice

 

Aims & Scope

 

Focusing on drawing as a significant discipline in its own right, Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice is a peer-reviewed journal that facilitates ongoing international debates within the wider fields of its practice and research. A vibrant, proactive forum for contemporary ideas, the journal is a platform for interdisciplinary and cross-cultural dissemination of all forms of drawing practice and theory.

 

This title is indexed with Scopus.

 

Issue 9.2

 

Editorial

 

Drawing disobedient bodies

GRETCHEN GERAETS

 

Articles

 

Alive but not real: Gestural lines and the ambiguous bodies of modern manga

HENRIQUE TEIXEIRA REIS

 

Body, subject, other, thing: Drawing LEAPs

ALESSANDRO AYUSO

 

Draw-in as disobedient performances

ÖZGE DERMAN

 

Bonding as a spatial practice: Bonding through drawing

İPEK AVANOĞLU

 

Research Projects

 

Embodying Place: Charting the Badlands

SARA SCHNECKLOTH

 

Drawing the aporetic body: Samuel Beckett’s The Unnamable

MARINA STAVROU

 

Project Reports

 

Transitioning through drawing

JANET SAUNDERS

 

Wayfaring in air: Entanglements of disobedient bodies

IVANA WINGHAM

 

Index of love and care: The home–studio as milieu for art practice, childcare and insubordination

ASSUNTA RUOCCO

 

‘The Moving Canvas Project’: Exploring choreography and disobedient drawing

JENNA HUBBARD AND ADELE KEELEY

 

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