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[ecrea] Conference CFP: Researching Past Cinema Audiences
Sat Nov 25 00:26:16 GMT 2017
*Conference Call for Papers*
*Researching Past Cinema Audiences: Archives, Memories and Methods*
*Monday 26^th - Wednesday 28^th March 2018, Aberystwyth University, UK*
_In collaboration with:_
Media Industries and Institutions Research Cluster, Department of
Theatre, Film and Television Studies, Aberystwyth University
Centre for Media History, Aberystwyth University
_Keynote Speakers:_
Professor Sue Harper, Portsmouth University, UK
Professor Daniel Biltereyst, Ghent University, Belgium
Since Allen and Gomery’s (1985) call for a revision of existing
approaches, the emergence and rise in prominence of the New Film History
tradition has irrevocably changed what it is to be a film historian. No
longer solely concerned with film aesthetics or viewing cinema as a
‘reflection’ of society (Chapman, Glancy and Harper, 2007: 2–3), films
themselves are now not necessarily the chief focus of a historical
investigation of cinema. Indeed, over the past twenty years there has
been a notable shift towards the study of all kinds of past film
exhibition spaces (both public and private) and the tastes, responses
and habits of the audiences who frequented them. This is illustrated by
the growing number of publications, networks and research projects on
past cinema audiences which cross and connect the disciplines of film
and media studies, cultural and leisure studies, and history and
cultural geography.With this shift towards researching spaces of
exhibition and their audiences, film historians have met the call to
look beyond traditional film history methodologies and incorporate the
use of a wide range of sources, from archival, industry and reception
sources, to audience memories elicited through interviews or questionnaires.
This conference offers a platform for both established and emerging
scholars who share this desire to research past cinema audiences – prior
to 2000 – through a wide range of investigative foci. The conference
will allow for the showcasing and sharing of current research and,
consequently, for the consideration of current and future directions and
debates within the field. We welcome proposals for twenty minute papers,
as well as for poster presentations, the latter of which may be ideal
for masters or first year PhD students. Please send paper proposals (of
250 words maximum) to Jamie Terrill and Kate Egan at (hcastaff /at/ aber.ac.uk)
<mailto:(hcastaff /at/ aber.ac.uk)> by *Friday 1^st December 2017*. Panel
proposals (of 3 or 4 speakers) are also welcome; please include a brief
panel introduction (of 150 words maximum) with paper proposals in these
cases.
Paper and panel topics may include (but are not limited to):
·Past audiences for cinemas in particular cities, towns or villages
(rural, seaside, etc.)
·Past audiences for cinemas in particular eras or decades
·Past cinema audience responses and experiences in relation to gender,
class, nationality, age, race or sexuality
·Audience responses to – or recollections of – past film controversies
(local, national or international)
·Changing audience tastes, including in relation to particular stars,
genres or modes (documentary, experimental, avant-garde, underground,
cult cinema)
·Audiences for past forms of home media (Super 8, analogue video, laserdisc)
·Considerations of particular archives, sources or methods for
researching the habits or experiences of past audiences
·Audience responses to past technological developments (in relation to
sound, colour, widescreen, 3D, etc.)
·Audience habits or experiences associated with particular kinds of
cinema or forms of exhibition (picture palaces, art cinemas, fleapits,
grindhouse cinemas, multiplexes, drive-ins, midnight movies and cult
screenings, matinee screenings, film societies and clubs)
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