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[ecrea] 21st European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies (ECMSAS)
Thu Sep 03 13:31:24 GMT 2009
Call for Papers
21st European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies (ECMSAS)
26 ? 29 July 2010, University of Bonn, Germany
Panel - Intersecting Contexts: Media Cultures,
Politics and Identity in South Asia
The recent interest in 'Bollywood' presents an
exotic and somewhat overwhelming discourse in
relation to South Asian film and media cultures.
This particular formation of Indian film culture
- which has come to stand in for the general
contemporary visual cultural idiom of South Asia
in some contexts - obscures other cultures of
media production and reception in the
subcontinent. This panel seeks to present new
research addressing the cultural contexts of
television and marginal cinemas in South Asia,
with a particular focus on the politics of
production, audiences and genre. We encourage
submissions that go beyond purely textual
readings of media texts to explore ethnographic,
and cultural-studies based methodologies that
account for the socio-political context of
meaning-generation and production of audio-visual
media in the subcontinent (and among
transnational/ transcultural consumers of this
media). Some of the questions this panel proposes to explore are:
· The politics of power through production:
how and by which groups of media producers are
historical and social events in South Asia being
represented to national and trans-national audiences?
· How are dominant 'national' histories of
film and media rewritten, challenged or
problematised through sub-cultures of production?
· In what ways are discourses on gender,
nationalism, ethnicity or class expressed by
mainstream media texts across South Asia and how
do different sections of the public negotiate meanings from theses discourses?
· Which political themes and concerns are
expressed across different media audiences and
across borders in the subcontinent?
We particularly welcome transnational comparative
studies; research that focuses on specific
regional case studies of production and
reception; and site-specific ethnographic and
archive-based historiographical research. Please
submit a 250 word abstract to both the panel conveners by 30th November 2009.
Panel Conveners:
Dr. Rashmi Sawhney, Centre for Transcultural
Research and Media Practice, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland.
E:
<mailto:(rashmi.sawhney /at/ dit.ie)>(rashmi.sawhney /at/ dit.ie);
W: <http://www.ctmp.ie>www.ctmp.ie
Dr. Shakuntala Banaji, Centre for the Study of
Children, Youth and Media, Institute of
Education, University of London, England.
E: <mailto:(s.banaji /at/ ioe.ac.uk)>(s.banaji /at/ ioe.ac.uk);
W: <http://www.childrenyouthandmedia.org.uk>www.childrenyouthandmedia.org.uk
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
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