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[ecrea] Sugar and Spice: Global Girlhood in the Cinema/Global Cinema and the Girl
Thu Dec 08 20:20:16 GMT 2011
Sugar and Spice: Global Girlhood in the Cinema/Global Cinema and the Girl
The figure of the girl is an intriguing one for cinema specialists. The
focus of angst as possible victim of processes of 'sexualisation', the
symbol of (imagined) childhood innocence, a metaphor for the uncertain
and precarious nature of subjectivity, the site of intrigue and
nostalgia for adults, the figure of the girls speaks to many strands of
film theory and history: feminist questions of representation of female
subjects, historical accounts of childhood and girlhood in the cinema,
and philosophical engagements with the possibilities of the subject in
film. Although recent work in sociology and film studies has addressed
girlhood in Hollywood cinema as part of interest in post-feminist
representations, we seek to complicate this reading through employing a
comparative lens in terms of history and geography. This edited
collection aims to explore the figure of the girl across time and space
in the cinema. We are therefore interested in accounts from different
movements and moments in global cinemas on the inflections of this
figure. At this stage, we are looking to attract provisional expressions
of interest that we will collate and put together as a proposal for a
collection with a major publisher.
Deadline: 20th May 2012
For more information please contact Dr Fiona Handyside, University of
Exeter ((f.j.handyside /at/ ex.ac.uk) <mailto:(f.j.handyside /at/ ex.ac.uk)>) or Dr
Kate E Taylor0Jones, Bangor University ((k.taylor /at/ bangor.ac.uk)
<mailto:(k.taylor /at/ bangor.ac.uk)>)
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