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[ecrea] CFP: The Left Conference - Photography and Film criticism
Fri Jul 07 17:36:56 GMT 2017
The CiC.Digital Pólo FCSH
<https://www.facebook.com/cicdigitalpolofcsh/?fref=mentions> and
Instituto de História Contemporânea
<https://www.facebook.com/ihc.fcsh.unl/?fref=mentions> of Faculdade de
Ciências Sociais e Humanas - FCSH NOVA
<https://www.facebook.com/FCSHUNL/?fref=mentions>, New University
of Lisbon, decided to extend until july 31 the deadline for
submission of texts to be presented at the International Conference
"The Left Conference - Photography and Film criticism".
November 16-18 at the Contemporary Art Museum of Chiado in Lisbon
and Faculty of Fine Arts/ University of Lisbon, Portugal.
Please send your abstracts until July 31st, 2017 to:
(paulo.catrica /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(paulo.catrica /at/ gmail.com)>
(detomasi.filippo /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(detomasi.filippo /at/ gmail.com)>
+info: : https://photographyandtheleft.wordpress.com
<https://photographyandtheleft.wordpress.com/>
<https://www.facebook.com/cicdigitalpolofcsh/photos/a.845933848816950.1073741828.768802493196753/1401534493256880/?type=3>
Since the late nineteenth century the print photograph in the media
stood as a powerful tool for denouncing social injustice and claiming
better life conditions – i.e. as seen in the work of Jacob Riis, Lewis
Hine, or Joshua Benoliel, as many others. In the early decades of the
twentieth century the use of images had a significant boost with film,
when directors such as Flaherty, Eisenstein, John Grierson, Vertov,
Dvorjenko or Jivens, combining documental intentions with avant-garde
experimental claims, made possible to discuss political and historical
conditions.
The aim of the conference is to discuss and debate photographs and film
as a social tool from a leftist stance. In particular, to examine and
explore the relation of documentary practices and political commitment
in different historical circumstances throughout the twentieth and the
twenty first centuries.
Keynote speakers
Gail Day (University of Leeds)
Steve Edwards (Birbeck College)
_Languages_
English
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