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[ecrea] CFP: Doing Women's Film History 13-15 April 2011: University of Sunderland
Tue Jun 15 15:53:49 GMT 2010
>Womens Film History Network UK/Ireland
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>
>Doing Womens Film History: Reframing
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>Cinema Past and Future
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>13-15 April 2011
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>Centre for Research in Media and Cultural Studies: University of Sunderland
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>Despite their marginalization in film history,
>women have always been widely involved in and
>around cinema as: producers, directors,
>scriptwriters, cinematographers, editors,
>designers, actresses, sound designers, voice
>coaches, composers, distributors, programmers,
>cinema managers, publicists, critics, audiences,
>and so on. This international conference brings
>together researchers, archivists, librarians,
>filmmakers, website and database designers to
>explore new research in womens film history,
>its future development, and its impact on
>approaches to cinema and film history itself.
>
>We welcome individual case-studies of women
>working in or around silent, sound and digital
>cinemas, in different national contexts, or
>across different media; papers on
>historiographic, socio-economic and aesthetic
>issues (including the impact of the womens
>movement); and considerations of the future of
>womens film history posed by globalization,
>digital media and changes in archiving and
>databasing. Proposals for papers might include issues such as:
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> * sources and methodologies for gender-oriented film research
> * strategies for archiving, preservation and programming of womens films
> * impact of women on cinema as audiences, campaigners, fans
> * womens career moves from other creative media into cinema
> * future histories of womens movement film
> workshops and recent filmmaking
> * cross-national connections and comparisons
> * relationship between feminism and womens history
> * usefulness of womens cinema as a
> category in post-feminist and digital contexts
> * significance of womens film history to womens film practice now
> * curriculum issues, e.g: critical canons, teaching and film availability
> * womens film historiography: filling gaps or changing film history?
>
>Contributions from post-graduate researchers are
>welcome and some bursaries offered. Womens
>History Review, Journal of British Cinema and
>Television and Framework have indicated interest
>in publishing suitable papers, subject to reviewers reports.
>
>Keynote speakers and panelists will be confirmed in October.
>The conference will include screenings, forums
>on teaching women's film history, the film
>studies curriculum, and the future organization
>and web presence of the Womens Film History Network.
>
>Proposals (150 word limit) for presentations of
>20 minutes (including audiovisual material)
>should be sent by 1 December 2010 to: Lianne
>Hopper, The David Puttnam Media Centre, Sir Tom
>Cowie Campus at St Peters, St Peters Way,
>Sunderland, SR6 ODD, UK; or by email to:
><mailto:(wfhconference /at/ sunderland.ac.uk)>(wfhconference /at/ sunderland.ac.uk).
>For more information about the Network and
>Conference please visit our wiki at
><http://wfh.wikidot.com>http://wfh.wikidot.com.
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
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