Call for Papers

ASAP/13 Call for Papers

Edge Play

ASAP/13 will have a hybrid format, blending virtual presentations as well as in-person programming at UCLA, in order to maximize accessibility and explore how and why we gather together. 

The conference theme—Edge Play—addresses the experience of our locations. We encourage the exploration of edge ecologies, edge effects, and different forms of limits in contemporary art and culture — horizons, boundaries, cliffs and coasts, sidewalks and ledges, pain and pleasure thresholds. We might be on the edge of disaster, or the edge of glory, or both. We are cruising dystopias, and doing so from Los Angeles, the dream factory, in a California that figures the future and the end of worlds—a region that is itself already the site of genocidal and ecological disaster. For this conference, we are interested in pushing back against the edge lords, reclaiming the knife’s edge, the limit, the border and the frame. We are curious about edges as formal devices, artists who play their edge and work between spaces. We are chasing the edge, making the cut, getting lost in the exurbs.

In our language we intentionally conjure imaginaries of and about L.A., but this call is not limited to its amorphous boundaries. Rather, we take its sense of place, its residence at and on the edge of apocalyptic sprawl, as that which directs us toward the extremities of bounded spaces, whether on the verge, circumference, or periphery. 

We invite proposals from scholars, artists, writers, curators, activists and other practitioners whose work addresses and expands upon the study, collection, exhibition, teaching, and writing of art and contemporary culture. We invite proposals with alternative, experimental writing practices and modes of presentation that break form with the typical conference paper, panel, or roundtable, as well as with the constraints and possibilities of the conference’s hybrid format. We wish to explore what Hunter S. Thompson and others describe as “edge work,” while approaching that work through a spirit of play. Panels and papers that consider a range of disciplines and methods, and that speak across (non)traditional institutional or intellectual divides are especially encouraged. Given the conference’s theme, we welcome submissions that rethink and revisit the stakes, limits, pleasures, and discomfort of exchange, encounter, and engagement. 

Panels and papers are encouraged to engage our theme, but participants are welcome to submit other proposals which contribute to our broader project of exploring the arts of the present. Participants may address the following topics, but are welcome to explore others as well:

Edge ecologies
Edge effects 
Edgework theory
Edge cities
Chasing the edge
Postcards from the edge
Edge of glory
Edge Coast
(Edging the) Pacific Rim
Cruising dystopias
Jeremiads and cosmic visions
Cutting through and across sunshine and noir
Breathing/breath  
Edged weaponry
Playing the line
Living on the periphery
Becoming porous: borderlands 
Boundaries without walls
Genders on the verge of a nervous breakdown

Detailed guidelines for submission may be found at the conference website here.

Important dates:

November 29, 2021  Submissions portal opens

February 25, 2022  Proposals due

April 1, 2022  Decisions announced; pre-registration and hotel information released

June 1, 2022  Final program released

September 14-17, 2022  ASAP/13 conference

ASAP/13 Organizing Committee

Karen Tongson, Conference Chair/President 2021-22, USC
Joshua Javier Guzmán, Conference Co-Chair/Member-at-Large, UCLA
Anurima Banerji, UCLA
andré carrington, UC Riverside
Jennifer Doyle, UC Riverside
Lucas Hilderbrand, UC Irvine
Neetu Khanna, USC
Summer Kim Lee, Member-at-Large, UCLA
Amber Jamilla Musser, 2nd Vice President, CUNY Graduate Center
Elda María Román, USC
Janet Sarbanes, CalArts
Danny Snelson, UCLA 
Kyla Wazana Tompkins, Pomona College
Julian Wong-Nelson, Rutgers