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[ecrea] Call for Papers - post-Kubrick

Mon Jun 20 13:01:50 GMT 2016


Call for papers - "Post-Kubrick"

When Stanley Kubrick died in March 1999 he left an enduring legacy of films that continue to inform and inspire generations of audiences and media makers around the world. This special issue/dossier on the theme “Post-Kubrick” will assemble scholarly writing examining the variant manifestations of Kubrick’s cultural influences across a range of communicative modes, genres, styles, and tropes, for the leading e-journal of film history, “Screening The Past”.

Suggested topics for analysis might include:
- Filmmakers and their works influenced by Kubrick
- Kubrickean applications of pre-exisiting music to montage
- Kubrickean imagery and tropes in advertising
- Kubrickean imagery and tropes in music video
- Homages and rip-offs
- Kubrick as a character on film
- documentaries and oral histories on Kubrick (official and otherwise)
- Kubrick mockumentaries
- the circulation and veracity of Kubrick conspiracy theories
- the evolution and curation of Kubrick newsgroups and online fandom
- fan mash ups, memes and digital revisioning
- fan generated Kubrickean wearables, figurines and art works
- the institutionalising of the Stanley Kubrick Archive at the University of the Arts, London - curatorial practice and site specific variance concerning the international travelling Kubrick Exhibition - other ad hoc curated exhibitions of Kubrickalia drawn from the Archive and elsewhere
- unfinished Kubrick works completed, or to be completed, by others

- live musical performances of Kubrick's films

- artwork inspired, curated and/or exhibited by the Kubrick oeuvre
- Kubrick scholarship and the proliferation of revisionist works

Abstracts of up to 300 words with a 50 word biography should be sent by 30 June 2016 <x-apple-data-detectors://0> to Mick Broderick ((m.broderick /at/ murdoch.edu.au) <mailto:(m.broderick /at/ murdoch.edu.au)>).

Note: based on accepted abstracts, completed essays of up to 6,000 words must adopt Chicago Style and be emailed in Word (as .doc or .docx files) with a separate front page detailing author’s name and contact details, to be sent by no later than 31 October 2016 <x-apple-data-detectors://2> to ensure prompt processing for double blind peer review. It is anticipated that selected “dossier” essays will be published in an early 2017 edition of “Screening the Past”.




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