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[ecrea] CfP - Acting their Age: Women, Aging & Popular Cinema

Wed Feb 08 17:53:46 GMT 2012



***EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS: Friday 24th February 2012***
***Limited travel bursaries available to selected postgraduate
speakers travelling a distance***
***Publisher interest: possibility of publishing your paper in an
edited collection***

ACTING THEIR AGE: Women, Ageing&  Popular Cinema
Friday 04th May 2012
A day symposium at the Research Centre for Film&  Digital Media
Culture Lab, Newcastle University
http://actingtheirage.tumblr.com

“If old people show the same desires, the same feelings and same
requirements as the young, the world looks upon them with disgust: in
them love and jealousy seem revolting and absurd, sexuality repulsive
and violence ludicrous.” – Simone de Beauvoir

"There aren't enough roles for women over 50. Directors here [in the
US] aren't interested in us. We have to go out there and make them for
ourselves…” – Kim Cattrall

A recent report commissioned by the now defunct UK Film Council found
that the majority of older women generally feel underrepresented in
cinema (UKFC, April 2011).  Of the 4,315 people surveyed, 61% of women
aged between 50 and 75 commented that women of their age were not
portrayed as having sexual needs or desires on the big screen
(contrary to their own experience).   Older women make up a key
demographic in cinema audiences; yet, with few exceptions, older women
are often invisible or embody ageist stereotypes.

This one-day symposium primarily questions how cinema has responded to
and historically dealt with older women both on and off screen.

Keynote Speakers: 	
Dr Deborah Jermyn (University of Roehampton, Department of Media,
Culture&  Language)
Dr Sadie Wearing (The London School of Economics, Gender Institute)

Proposals of 200 words for papers of 20 minutes on the subject of
older women in cinema are invited, but not confined to, from the
following areas:

*Cinematic representations of aging and the older woman
*Older women’s sexuality on screen
*The ‘Older-Bird’ chick-flick
*The ‘Cougar’, The ‘Puma’ and The ‘MILF’
*Cross-generational relationships on film
*Older, contemporary female stars on screen
*Aging in different national or historical cinematic contexts
*Women in the Hollywood studio system
*Europe’s relationship with the older woman
*Women behind the scenes (writers, producers, directors, etc)
*Women in the audience

Proposals, accompanied by a short biog, should be sent to
(r.knight /at/ ncl.ac.uk) by Friday 24th February 2012. Notification of
acceptance will be sent by Friday 2nd March 2012.

This event is supported by The Research Centre for Film and Digital
Media and The Gender Research Group, Newcastle University.
www.ncl.ac.uk/film
www.ncl.ac.uk/niassh/GenderResearch


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