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[Commlist] CfP - ReFocus: The Films of Abel Ferrara
Wed Sep 15 09:37:25 GMT 2021
*Call for Papers*
*/ReFocus: The Films of Abel Ferrara/*
Edited by Florian Zappe
Edinburgh University Press
Series Editors: Robert Singer, Gary D. Rhodes, Frances Smith
Over his four-decade long career, Abel Ferrara has built himself a
reputation of being one of the most audacious and unconventional
filmmakers in contemporary cinema. After his beginnings in the
exploitation circuit of late 1970s he developed to become one of the
central figures in the ‘indie’ wave of the 1980s and 90s and is by now a
frequent guest at the leading international film festivals in Cannes,
Venice, Berlin and Locarno.
Ferrara’s unique career covers the entire cinematic spectrum from
grindhouse to arthouse but has seldomly been at the center of scholarly
attention. The prospective collection of essays (planned to appear in
the /ReFocus/ series at Edinburgh University Press) aims to close this
gap by offering a comprehensive critical survey of the director’s
multi-faceted oeuvre covering his narrative features as well as his
documentaries and his work for television.
In order to ensure a broad range of methodological, theoretical,
historical or philosophical perspectives on Ferrara’s work, scholars of
film studies and related fields such as cultural studies, screen and
media studies, or philosophy are invited to submit a short abstract
(approx. 300 words) for essays to be included in the collection. The
contributions may concern (but are certainly not limited to) the
following topics:
* Analyses of individual films directed by Ferrara such as /The
Driller Killer /(1979), /Ms. 45/ (1981), /Fear City /(1984), /King
of New York /(1990), /Bad Lieutenant /(1992), /Body Snatchers/
(1993), /The Addiction /(1995), /The Funeral/ (1996), /New Rose
Hotel /(1998), /Mary /(2005), /4:44 Last Day on Earth /(2011) or
/Siberia /(2020)
* The director’s lesser-known television work like the /Miami Vice
/episodes “The Dutch Oven” and “The Home Invaders” (1985) or TV
movies such as /The Gladiator /or /Crime Story /(both 1986)
* Ferrara as a documentary filmmaker: /Not Guilty: For Keith Richards
/(1977), /Chelsea on the Rocks /(2008), /Napoli, Napoli, Napoli
/(2009), /The Projectionist /(2019) or /Sportin’ Life /(2020)
* Recurring philosophical themes in Ferrara’s films: religion and
spirituality, individualism, identity, conformity, creativity
* Ferrara in the context of the /politique des auteurs /(and its critics)
* Representations of race, class and gender in Ferrara’s films
* Ferrara’s cinema in the context of genre and genre theory
* Ferrara’s relationship to Italy, both with regard to his
Italian-American heritage as well as his ‘Italian’ films like
/Pasolini /(2014), /Tommaso /(2019) or /Zeros and Ones/ (2021).
Please send your abstract (300 words) and a short bio-bibliographical
note to (florian.zappe /at/ phil.uni-goettingen.de)
<mailto:(florian.zappe /at/ phil.uni-goettingen.de)>*by October 31, 2021.*
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