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[ecrea] CFP: Transnational ecocinemas: film culture in an era of  ecological transformation
Thu Jan 27 08:08:37 GMT 2011
Transnational ecocinemas: film culture in an era of ecological transformation
A critical collection edited by Pietari Kääpä
Critical analysis of Hollywood cinema dominates 
much of the contemporary work on ecocriticism 
and the cinema. While discussion of Hollywood 
and other place-centric films is important (ie. 
Lu and Mi?s work on Chinese ecocinema), it is 
vital to contextualize such ideas within the 
transnational economic and geopolitical system, 
especially concerning the proposed ?global? 
solutions to environmental concerns. There is a 
clear need for more sustained critical 
interrogation of the ways concerns central to 
transnational cinema studies (eg. hybridity, 
post-colonialism, diaspora, the geopolitics and 
economics of global inequality) feature in 
cinematic analysis of the global ecoscape. The 
adoption of theoretical and methodological tools 
from transnational studies allows us to address 
the very real economic and political factors 
that are being negotiated and challenged in much of global cinema.
Instead of validating, advertently or 
inadvertently, the centrality of US-based 
ecocinema, shifting the focus to transnational 
considerations allows us to build a more complex 
picture of the ways ecological considerations 
work (g)locally, ultimately expanding our 
framework to explore the global impact they 
have. This does not merely involve focusing on 
the types of films usually considered as part of 
the canon of transnational cinema (ie. marginal, 
liminal, postcolonial, hybrid or any number of 
other adjectives designating their somewhat 
?lesser? position on a global scale). Rather, 
the aim is to shed light on a range of films and 
cinematic practices from different cultural 
contexts that may be overshadowed by the 
critical attention paid to mainstream ecocinema 
(ranging from Gore to Emmerich). Yet, we do not 
neglect the important contributions US-centric 
films have made to global eco-awareness. Indeed, 
the interaction and increasing blurring between 
different ecocinemas, especially in distribution 
and exhibition, is one of the key areas the book seeks to interrogate.
This volume has four methodological orientations 
in mind: 1) a materialist-industrial study of 
the potential of cinema to envision and provide 
more sustainable practices for cultural 
production and dissemination; 2) ecocritical 
readings of specific films from different 
cultural contexts; 3) reception studies of 
(trans)local audiences and their engagement with 
ecological texts; 4) the potential of media 
convergence to advance cinematic ecologicalism.
Topics to be discussed:
The politics of development: ecosocialist rhetoric in transnational cinemas
Ecodocumentaries: planetarism and local realities
Anthropomorphism in different cultural contexts
Human ecology and cross-border/domestic migration
Mobile media and new directions in producing/distributing ecocinema
Anti- or neo-hegemonic transnational /regional ecopolitics
The city and urban / human ecology
Post-humanism and post-colonialist theory
Industrial developments, especially in markets 
rarely addressed in ecocinematic literature (Bollywood, Nollywood etc.)
Haptic spectatorship and affectivity, especially 
in translocal reception contexts
The collection is under contract with Intellect 
publishing and due out in early 2012.
Please send short proposals for articles 
(150-200 words) and brief author information to 
Dr. Pietari Kääpä 
((Pietari.Kaapa /at/ nottingham.edu.cn)) by March 14 
2011. Manuscript submission deadline will be in late 2011.
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