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[ecrea] CFP Black Film British Cinema Conference 2017
Wed Jan 11 02:51:38 GMT 2017
BLACK FILM BRITISH CINEMA
CONFERENCE 2017
The Politics of Race in Contemporary Film and Digital Practice
18-19 May 2017, Goldsmiths, University of London
Institute of Contemporary Arts
*CONFIRMED SPEAKERS*
*Professor Sarita Malik*, Brunel University
*Dr Kara Keeling*, University of Southern California
*June Givanni*, Pan African Cinema Archives
*Chi Onwurah MP*
*Matimba Kabalika *British Film Institute
*Additional speakers will be announced as they are confirmed.*
*THEMES*
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Whether we consider the rise of the concept of diversity, the on-screen
representation of identities, the off-screen workforce, the production
trends of film institutions, new forms of independent production opened
up by new media, or film education and talent development, questions of
race and ethnicity remain central to contemporary British film.
This conference will mark nearly 30 years since the original Black Film,
British Cinema conference at the ICA and its subsequent publication,
which has been a huge influence on scholars exploring race, culture and
the politics of representation. Some of its core thinking by Kobena
Mercer, Stuart Hall, Paul Gilroy and others remains an excellent point
to consider what has, and has not, become of Black and Asian film and TV
production in the UK.
The aim of this two-day conference is to consider the politics of race
in contemporary British cinema and visual practice and reflect on almost
30 years of black film production vis-a-vis the institutional,
technological, textual, cultural and political shifts that have occurred
during this period. We invite scholars, early career researchers,
postgraduate students and practitioners working at the intersection of
film, TV, Moving Image, Media and Communication studies, Sociology,
Politics and Cultural Studies. We would encourage contributors to
reflect on themes, challenges and questions central to race and British
film in terms of governance, production, representation, exhibition and
spectatorship. These include (but are not limited to):
· The politics of representation in contemporary film and digital
practice
· Diversity and film policy
· The representation/politics of race in new digital platforms
· Understandings of ‘Black film’ in the context of recent social,
political and cultural change
· The politics of gender and sexuality and intersectional
approaches to Black and Asian film and visual practice
· The political economy of ‘Black film’
· The cultural, geographical and political contexts of Black and
Asian film production
· Participatory film cultures and movements
· Methodologies for understanding contemporary film,
representation and access
· Film in postcolonial and race critical theory
· The relevance and cohesiveness of ‘Black’ as an ethnic category
in film production, policy and criticism
· /New Ethnicities, /the Black intelligentsia andfilm and TV production
· The emergence of new sub genres (i.e Urban Film)
· Higher Education, film studies and race, and approaches to Black
film pedagogy
· Race and diaspora in international cinema
· Representation, identity and the ideology of race and ethnicity
*Abstract **Deadlines and Submission Process:*
*3rd February 2017*. Deadline for paper submission. Please send
proposals for 15 minute papers to https://goo.gl/forms/OKbsHOpw9qCgKaXh2
These should include the following: title and name, institutional
affiliation and address, and email address, together with a paper title
and abstract of not more than 300 words.
*27th February 2017 *Paper proposers notified of decision by conference
committee. Conference registration opens.
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*Thursday 18th May 2017*. Conference starts in London.
*Conference****Organisers*: Dr Clive James Nwonka (University of
Greenwich), Dr Anamik Saha (Goldsmiths, University of London)
Further enquiries please contact:
Dr Clive James Nwonka
Email:(bfbc2017 /at/ greenwich.ac.uk) <mailto:(c.c.nwonka /at/ greenwich.ac.uk)>
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