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[ecrea] Media (in)visibility: Gender and sexual diversity in European popular media culture
Thu Jan 29 10:49:17 GMT 2015
Call for Papers
"Media (in)visibility: Gender and sexual diversity in European popular
media culture”
An ECREA Gender and Communication Symposium
Tarragona (Spain); 16-17 October 2015
Keynote speaker: Richard Dyer
RATIONALE
Popular media culture has been a key site to explore gender and sexual
diversity. Gender and media scholars from diverse disciplines have
turned to film, television and other popular culture products to reflect
on how society deals with sociocultural and political-economic
inequalities related to gender and sexual identities. On the one hand,
scholars have been keen to point out the resistant and/or emancipatory
potential of popular media to criticize patriarchal and heteronormative
representations of women and LGBTs. Yet, at the same time, studies have
shown a significant underrepresentation of women in specific cultural
and media industries (e.g., game industries, hard news press) and a
stubborn reiteration of hegemonic gender discourses in production
processes and in media texts.
To this day, these opposed discourses and situations inform how gender
and sexual identity are dealt with in popular media culture. This
symposium is particularly interested in what these contradictory
dynamics mean to visibility of gender and sexual identities at the level
of production, content and reception. How does a traditionalist
gender-normative work environment affect representations of gender and
sexual identity? Is mere visibility in mainstream media culture
preferable to non-representation? How do male audiences and/or female
audiences deal with new masculinities and/or femininities on the screen?
This symposium wants to look at these questions regarding the politics
of visibility from an intersectional approach, emphasizing that gender
and sexuality should be understood in relation to other identity axes as
class, age, race or ethnicity.
Regarding the context, this symposium is interested in the negotiation
of gender and sexual diversity in European popular media culture.
Without diminishing the importance of studies on American popular media
culture, the need remains to enrich the field with studies that inquire
these issues in specific European contexts. Since the negotiation of
gender and sexual diversity is strongly dependent on the socio-cultural,
political-economic and legal context in which it is produced and/or
consumed, this symposium wants to invite work that takes particular
European contexts into account.
FORMAT
To encourage debate and fortify coherence, all presenters will be able
to attend all panels. Instead of parallel sessions, the conference
program will consist of plenary panel sessions and keynote
presentations. We kindly invite paper proposals that aim to map and
understand these contradictory dynamics that go together with issues of
visibility of gender and sexual identity. Topics in relation to the
theme may include (but are not limited to):
• Gender discourses and cultural industries: inquiries into production
processes
• The non-representation of gender and sexual identities in particular
European contexts
• Men, (new) masculinities and media
• Femininities and popular media culture
• (In)visibility in social media
• LGBT and queer representations in film, television, magazines, popular
music or videogames
• The negotiation of gender and sexuality in mediated public spheres
• Gendered media consumption and audiences’ negotiations of meaning
• Gendered violence and the media
• Genres and formats constructing gender and LGBT discourses
• Intersectional analysis of media representations
• Aging and (in)visibility
• Sexual attractiveness in the media
• Mediated intimacy or mediated affective and sexual relationships
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
All proposals should be submitted in English. Please submit an abstract
of 400-500 words with a brief biographical note.
Proposals must be submitted by 10/04/2015 to (ecreaoffevent2015 /at/ urv.cat).
Presenters whose proposals are accepted will be notified by 20/06/2015.
Go to http://gcecrea.wix.com/gendercommunication for more information on
the conference venue and registration (between 30 and 50 euros).
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Richard Dyer is Professor of Film Studies at King’s College London and
Professorial Fellow in Film Studies at the University of St Andrews.
Dyer’s work has consistently dealt with understanding the relation
between entertainment and representation, with a keen interest in issues
concerning race, gender, and sexuality.
CONFERENCE LOCATION
Campus Catalunya. Rovira i Virgili University
Av. Catalunya 35
43002- Tarragona (Spain)
http://ow.ly/HbOoL
Suggested accommodation:
Hotel SB Ciutat de Tarragona
Plaça Imperial Tarraco 5, 43005 Tarragona
Hotel SB Express Tarragona
Plaça de les Corts Catalanes 4, 43005 Tarragona
Hotel URBIS Centre
Plaça Corsini 10 | C/ Reding, 43001 Tarragona
Hotel Lauria
Rambla Nova 20, 43004 Tarragona
Hotel Plaça de la font
Plaça de la Font, 26, 43003 Tarragona
Organized by ECREA’s Gender and Communication Section and supported by:
Asterisc. Communication Research Group. Rovira i Virgili University
URV-REPSOL Chair in Excellence in Communication
GECA. Interuniversity Standing Research Seminar on “Gender, Aesthetics
and Audiovisual Culture”, at the Complutense University of Madrid
Drac Màgic. Association working on the diffusion of Audiovisual Culture
and Women
YECREA - Young Scholars Network of ECREA
Scientific committee: Iolanda Tortajada, Carla Cerqueira, Frederik
Dhaenens, Núria Araüna and Cilia Willem.
Website: http://gcecrea.wix.com/gendercommunication
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