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New theories=Nove teorije

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The journal New Theories wants to focus on visual art and culture in a different way than the discipline of Art History did during its glorious past. New Theories will treat art and its diverse phenomena primarily as objects of reflection and intellectual curiosity. We will not deal with old masters as a legacy of past times whose value is once and for all defined, nor will we deal with contemporary artists as if blinded by the society of the spectacle and its legitimate offspring – the Hollywood star system. The goal of the New Theories is to publish original scientific knowledge in a variety of fields: from art to popular culture, including theater and drama, fine arts theory, film studies, music theory, and visual studies. New Theories will take a critical stance in thinking about different areas of art and visual culture based on clearly defined but unorthodox scientific methodologies. This refers primarily to the use of interdisciplinary and non-disciplinary tools that allow known or seemingly well-studied artistic phenomena or discursive practices to be processed in new ways. We will always be interested in contributions that show bold interventions in established structures of art history, theory and representation, new performance practices, encounters of movement, sound and image, art research in the age of virtuality and biocybernetic reproduction, and body theory and practice. We will always encourage new understandings of classical art in the time of simulated reality, recoding artistic and theoretical paradigms and strengthening the role that art has in the post-truth era, while exploring the moral, social and philosophical implications of creative action.

  • Peer review: peer review, equally national and international peer review, all papers, double blind review, double
  • First year of publication: 2019.
  • Frequency (annually): 1
  • Scientific disciplines and subdisciplines: Humanities, Philosophy, Philology, History, Art Sciences, Ethnology and Anthropology, Interdisciplinary Humanistic Studies, Theater Arts (Performing and Media Arts), Film Art (Film, Electronic and Media Art of Moving Pictures), Art of Music, Art of Dance and Art of Movement, Interdisciplinary Fields of Art
  • Date added to HRČAK: 29.04.2022.