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[ecrea] CFP: The creation and circulation of Chinese Identities in and through cinema

Mon Sep 10 18:48:00 GMT 2012




Call for Papers
The creation and circulation of Chinese Identities in and through cinema

Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester
29-30 January 2013

The Chinese Film Forum UK, a research network supported by the AHRC, is hosting its second symposium. The focus is on the creation and circulation of Chinese identities in and through cinema.

Questions of identity and representation have been prominent in film studies, including the proliferation of work produced on Chinese cinemas to date. However, the question of how identities may be circulated, and created, through cinema as a socio-cultural formation and industrial product remains to be further explored. For example, what role do genres play in identity formation and circulation? How do distribution networks and marketing practices impact on what kinds of Chinese films are produced and received? Is there a space that exists for multilingualism and cultural diversity within Chinese cinemas, and what implications might it have for how Chinese cinemas are conceptualised?

We invite proposals on the following or any other topic of relevance:
- The plurality of Chinese cultural, ethnic and linguistic identities in film
- Representations of Chineseness as self and other
- Historical adaptations and fictionalisations
- Construction of stars as the mythic embodiments of national identities
- Chinese characters, characterisation and characteristics in non-Chinese films - Chinese diasporic filmmaking, including in South-east Asia, North America and the UK
- Genres in Chinese cinemas or Chinese genre-films?
- Theoretical explorations of ‘Chineseness’ in film
- Questions of identity and international co-productions
- The role of industry practice, e.g. casting, marketing, distribution, awards selection, etc.
- Reception of Chinese cinemas in local and foreign markets

Keynote speaker: Professor Chris Berry, King’s College London.

150-200 word proposals for papers or contributions and a short biography should be sent by 26th October 2012 to both Felicia Chan <(Felicia.Chan /at/ manchester.ac.uk)> and Andy Willis <(a.willis /at/ salford.ac.uk)>.

The Chinese Film Forum UK was founded to support the visibility and literacy of film from across the Chinese diaspora and is a joint venture between University of Manchester, University of Salford, Manchester Metropolitan University, the Confucius Institute, Chinese Arts Centre and Cornerhouse. Further information can be found at: http://www.cffuk.org

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Dr Felicia Chan
RCUK Fellow in Film, Media and Transnational Cultures
Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Cultures
Centre for Screen Studies
School of Arts, Histories and Cultures

Mailing address:
Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester M13 9PL

Phone: +44 (0)161 275 8963
Email: (Felicia.Chan /at/ manchester.ac.uk)

Profile: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/Felicia.Chan/
Blog: http://cultureworlds.wordpress.com
Chinese Film Forum UK: http://www.cffuk.org








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