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[Commlist] CFP - B-Film PGR Symposium “Glocal and Regional Cinema”
Thu Dec 17 12:24:07 GMT 2020
*Glocal and Regional Cinema*
*4^th * *B-FILM PGR SYMPOSIUM* - University of Birmingham
*(Online event on Zoom, 5 March 2021)*
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Call for papers
B-Film, the University of Birmingham’s interdisciplinary research centre
of film scholars, opens its PGR Symposium on *‘Glocal and Regional
Cinema’*to all postgraduate researchers. Whether by exploring regional
variations within individual nations or the role played by the local in
global cinema, this symposium strives to put diverse manifestations of
cinematic modes, genres, and styles in dialogue with one another.
This event is aimed at bringing PGRs from different academic
institutions together to discuss their research in a welcoming and
supportive environment. The initiative also intends to stimulate
reflection on glocal and regional cinema in order to facilitate
exchanges of ideas and encourage different approaches to the topics
covered. The proceedings will take place in English and papers should be
no more than *20 minutes* in length.
Keynote Speaker: *Dr Alex Marlow-Mann*from the University of Kent.
Dr Alex Marlow-Mann is a specialist in European cinema, with particular
expertise in the cinema of Italy. He has published widely on regional
cinemas, the politics of popular genre cinema, cognitive theory, film
and emotion, and film preservation. His research interests include the
distinctions and intersections between national/ transnational/ regional
cinema and ‘popular’/ ‘art’ cinema, interests which are developed in
/The Routledge Companion to World Cinema/, which he co-edited, and the
associated Routledge series /Remapping World Cinema: Regional Tensions
and Global Transformations/. He is currently completing a monograph on
/The Political Thriller in Its Global Context/, forthcoming from
Edinburgh University Press.
*Timeline*
Deadline for abstracts: _7^th February 2021_
Accepted papers notified: _20^th February 2021_
Format and submission
PGR candidates should send a 200-word abstract plus a 100-word
bioto the organisers’ emails (LXJ799 /at/ student.bham.ac.uk)
<mailto:(LXJ799 /at/ student.bham.ac.uk)>and (MXA536 /at/ student.bham.ac.uk)
<mailto:(MXA536 /at/ student.bham.ac.uk)>
Video Essays may also be submitted as presentations.Links to Video
Essays and copies of Keynote or Powerpoint presentations need to
be submitted to the organisers prior to the symposium.
Please see the Eventbrite page to register for the event:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/132950447367
<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/132950447367>
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For any queries or further information, please contact us:
*Lauren Jones – **(LXJ799 /at/ student.bham.ac.uk)*
<mailto:(LXJ799 /at/ student.bham.ac.uk)>**
*Maria Elena Alampi- **(MXA536 /at/ student.bham.ac.uk)*
<mailto:(MXA536 /at/ student.bham.ac.uk)>**
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