Fake Calls for Papers (or rather, More than One #CFP about Fakes)

Fake Calls for Papers (or rather, More than One #CFP about Fakes)

A call for papers that came my way via Javier Martinez:

We are planning a new publication, investigating the subject of Fakes and Forgeries and Issues of Authenticity in Classical Literature, to be comprised of original scholarly contributions. As in our former volumes on this topic, we hope to include approaches to the subject from a broad array of scholarly disciplinesโ€”including, but not limited to, literature and critical theory, aesthetics, philosophy, history, political science, and linguistics. We believe that new and fruitful avenues of investigation are opened up when scholars are willing to consider forgery less as a crime,ย  and more as a creative act.

We therefore invite scholars to contribute work without imposing any restrictions beyond a willingness to consider new approaches to the topic of ancient fakes and forgeries. Of particular, but by means exclusive, interest are contributions in the following areas, which haveย  been variously addressed in our previous volumes:*Authorship and Authority
*Anonymity and Pseudonymity
*Forgery of Documents and Literary Texts
*Textual Legitimacy and Literary Legitimacy
*Epigraphic, Epistolographic, and Historiographic Fakes and Forgeries.
Our publications aim to constitute an allโ€embracing outcome of recent research into theseย topics, thereby reflecting the spirit of inclusiveness and openness that our Research Group (Madridย and Oviedo) has sought to embrace since its original inception.ย 
Our last volumes are:
  • ย Animoย Decipiendi?ย ย โˆ™ Rethinking fakes and authorship in Classical, Late Antique, & Earlyย Christian Works (2018)ย 
  • Splendide Mendaxย ย โˆ™ Rethinking Fakes and Forgeries in Classical, Late Antique, and Earlyย Christian Literature (2016)ย 
Fakes and Forgers of Classical Literature โˆ™ย Ergo decipiatur!ย ย (2014)ย 
Like these, our new volume will investigate the subject of Fakes and Forgeries and Issues ofย Authenticity in Classical Literature, and will be comprised of original scholarly contributions.
ย 
Contributions (Word) should be submitted not later thanย December 15, 2019ย ย via email to[email protected].
ย 
Weโ€™d be grateful if youย confirmย your contribution beforeย July 15, 2019.
Papers should follow APA citation style, with book and journal titles italicized, and papers shouldย not exceed 6,000 words (with text, endnotes, tables, and figures included in the count).
ย 
Publication of the volume is planned forย midโ€2020.ย 
Best Regardsย J.M.
Please feel free to forward this invitation to interested friends and colleagues

And here are a couple of other calls for papers that are relevant. The first one would be a natural place to look at the role of technology in studying the Gospel of Jesusโ€™ Wife and demonstrating that it is a recent forgery.

http://relcfp.tumblr.com/post/184449217131/cfp-fakes

Hereโ€™s another call for papers about fakes (in German).ย Also related to fakes and facts:

An article inย First Monday related to information literacy

How Science Will Explain & Fix Fake News

New Scientist on Facebookโ€™s plans to combat misinformation during elections

Inside Higher Ed on social facts


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