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[Commlist] CFP: Reinvigorating and Reinventing Stardom
Wed Jul 03 11:24:23 GMT 2019
*/Reinvigorating and Reinventing Stardom/*
Saturday 2 November 2019
University of Warwick, Millburn House
Organisers: Julie Lobalzo Wright (University of Warwick) and Eleonora
Sammartino (King’s College London)
Keynote: Sarah Thomas (University of Liverpool)
This year marks the 40^th anniversary of the publication of Richard
Dyer’s foundational study of film stardom, /Stars/(BFI, 1979). While
this work has been instrumental, charting the framework that has
dominated star studies in the following four decades, the study of
stardom has expanded areas referenced in /Stars/(fandom, archival
research, cultural types) and issues not studied in the book (national
cinematic stars, multimedia stardom, celebrities). Stardom and
performance continue to be subjects of fascination with new work
emerging from the BFI Film Stars series and the /Celebrity
Studies/journal, in addition to singular studies exploring the overlap
between stars and other subjects (David McGowan’s/Animated
Personalities: Cartoon Characters and Stardom in American Theatrical
Shorts /(2019); the recent special issue of the
/Film-Philosophy/journal, ‘Stardom and Philosophy’ (2019); and Lorraine
York’s /Reluctant Celebrity: Affect and Privilege in Contemporary
Stardom/(2018)). While /Stars/remains an important reference point, star
studies is reinventing itself through new lines of inquiry,
reinvigorating one of the most essential subject areas in Film and
Television Studies.
This symposium acts as the first major event to emerge from the BAFTSS
special interest group, Performance and Stardom. The SIG has been
organised to promote and support the fascinating new work emerging from
these broad topics. The symposium seeks to highlight some of the current
research that is reinvigorating and reinventing star studies through
pioneering archival research, new theoretical paradigms, and developing
links between star studies and, for example, performance, celebrity,
fandom, philosophy, and animation. Papers are sought that approach
stardom through these new avenues, possibly even reflecting on how star
studies has expanded since /Stars/, or considering the importance of
reinvention, not just within the field of star studies, but how stars
have reinvented themselves throughout their careers.
The remit for this symposium is broad with the intention to manufacture
links between those that attend and encourage scholars working within
the fields of stardom and performance. Although sponsored by BAFTSS,
this event is open to all, not just BAFTSS members, and we wish to urge,
especially, postgraduate students and early career researchers to submit
proposals and attend the event.
Further topics may include, but are not limited to:
·The history of star or performance studies
·Dyer’s/Stars/and/or /Heavenly Bodies/as foundational works in the field
·Reinvention in star studies/performance
·Reinvention within particular stars careers
·Interdisciplinary approaches to star studies/performance (audience
studies, media studies, social sciences)
·Innovative approaches to star/performance studies (archival sources,
historiography, practice-based research)
·Stardom/Performance and new media (social media platforms, video games,
digital media, YouTube)
·Transmedia stardom/performance
·Transnational stars
·Identity and stardom/performance (postcolonial approaches, disability
studies, queer studies, critical race theory)
·Fandom and star studies/performance
Please send _300 word_paper abstracts and a short biography of no more
than _100 words (_tobaftssstars /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(baftssstars /at/ gmail.com)>by *1 September 2019*. Successful
proposals will be notified by the end of September.
It is the intension that select papers (or shorter versions) will be
published on the Performance and Stardom blog
(www.performanceandstardom.wordpress.com
<http://www.performanceandstardom.wordpress.com/>).
Further information: It is expected there will be no conference fee for
the symposium. Millburn House is a fully accessible building. Please do
contact the conference organisers if you have any queries.
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