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[ecrea] CFP: Rethinking Film Genres: East Asian Cinema and Beyond
Fri Jan 13 00:01:39 GMT 2017
Conference CFP: Rethinking Film Genres: East Asian Cinema and Beyond
What is film genre? Does it still matter in today’s film production,
distribution and consumption? How have some film genres become so
closely associated with a nation or region, such as Chinese martial arts
films, Japanese horror, and Korean melodrama? The fact that genre is
widely discussed by the general public suggests that it is still
important. However, the examination of genre theory and the scholarly
discussion of genres have remained predominantly focussed on Hollywood
and European cinemas, as exemplified by the work of scholars such as
Thomas Schatz, Steve Neale, Barry Keith Grant, Rick Altman, Belén Vidal,
and Antonio Lázaro-Reboll. Despite their rich screen culture and their
influence within and beyond the Pacific region, East Asian cinemas
remain underexplored. In today’s context of increasingly international
filmmaking, we would aim to explore the ways in which film genres
underpin cultural translation between East Asia and beyond.
As the theme of ' Rethinking Film Genres: East Asian Cinema and Beyond'
suggests, the conference intends not only to celebrate cinematic
creativity through the interrogation of the narrative and aesthetics of
film genres developed in East Asian (including mainland Chinese, Hong
Kong, Macau, Taiwanese, Japanese, and Korean) cinemas, but also seek to
expand scholarly discussion of the rich heritage and fast changing
landscape of filmmaking of East Asian cinemas by examining the
international co-production and cross-cultural consumption of film genres.
We therefore invite papers based on either theoretical research or on
case studies to address any of following themes:
• Narrative, style and aesthetics of various genres of East Asian cinemas
• Film genre and local, regional, national and global identities of East
Asian cinemas
• Cross-cultural consumption of East Asian film genres
• Fandom and East Asian film genres
• Creative professionals (e.g. stars, directors, producers, production
designers) and film genres of East Asian cinemas
• Cross-border mobility (e.g. talents, finance, ideas) and the
development of film genres in East Asian cinemas
• International filmmaking, coproduction and genre crossing between East
Asian cinemas and other screen cultures
• Remaking and adaptation of East Asian films • Sound, music and
language (e.g. dubbing, subtitles, dialects) of East Asian film genres •
International distribution and exhibition of East Asian film genres
• Genre as a reflection of cultural flow, social economics, media
policies, and political history
This is not an exhaustive list of thematic strands that we hope to
explore at the conference. We particularly encourage submissions from
those whose papers promote cross-disciplinary dialogue and critical
debate in area studies, genre theory, film studies and cultural studies.
Confirmed keynote speakers:
Professor Chris Berry, King’s College London
Professor Michael Berry, University of California, Los Angeles
Professor Shaoyi Sun, Shanghai Theatre Academy
Please submit your proposal (maximum 250 words), together with a short
biography (maximum 50 words) and affiliation information to
(Eastasiancinema /at/ hull.ac.uk) by 15 April 2017.
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