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[Commlist] CfP: Disrupting Dominance in the Archive deadline 18th May
Fri May 06 09:56:07 GMT 2022
Call for Papers* deadline 18th May 2022*
Disrupting Dominance in the Archive
Monday 5thand Tuesday 6thDecember 2022
It is anticipated that this conference will be held on-site at LCC, or
online. Please indicate yourpreference when you apply.
Aim and scope
The Stanley Kubrick Archive (SKA) was donated to University of the Arts
Londonin 2007. The opening of the archive to the public reframed
research into both Stanley Kubrick and the films he directed, allowing
methodologies other thanoral historyand textual analysis to be applied
to the study of Kubrick’s films and work. However, research conducted
using the archive still overwhelmingly centresKubrick and his creative
input, reinforcing his status and dominance. The Stanley Kubrick Archive
is filled with material, documents, and ephemera that can evoke the
stories and voices of a myriad of other workers that can disrupt the
narrative and myths surrounding Kubrick and his films. The SKA contains
theidentities and experiences of these other workers, yet their stories
are not part ofcurrent histories. In the post-MeToo and post-BLM era,
there is now an urgent need to re-evaluate film and media history and
the way the archives of ‘canonical’ filmmakers are used to produce
knowledge. How can a diversity of voices and identities be excavated
from archives like the Stanley Kubrick Archive and highlighted?
This conference aims to disrupt traditional research into“identity
archives” (Blouin and Rosenberg, 20111),like the Stanley Kubrick
Archive. Identity archives are organised around particular histories and
are designed to remember only certain elements of the past, therefore
these ‘monuments’ present a problem for researchers and for
ourcollective social memory. With this conference, we aim to (re)examine
archives like the Stanley Kubrick Archive, to raise questions as to the
contested nature of archives, to capture innovative archival practice,
re-examine accepted archival methods and approaches, and problematise
existing histories and narratives.
Areas of interest – for papers
Papers will be welcomed which explore new approaches to archives,
particularly “identity archives”, such as the Stanley Kubrick Archive,
theAnthony Burgess archive, the Alfred Hitchcock papers, the Sigmund
Freud archive and others.We hope to bridge the archival divide
andencourage dialogue between archivists and researchers.
We welcome papers from both researchers and archivistsin any of the
following broad areas:
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Disruptive approaches to archives
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Challenging auteur studies through archival research
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Reappraising the canon through archival research
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The contested nature of archives
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Archives and problematisingbiographical research
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Reading the archive ‘against the grain’: hidden stories, histories,
controversies
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Interrogating traditional assumptions around the uses and
applications of archives
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New archival practices
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Materiality of the archive
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Archival descriptions and catalogues
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Archives and myth-building
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Archival silences and absences
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Exploring bias in archival research and practice
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Unexplored archives
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Showcasingcreative responses and practice-basedresearch
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Exploring race, gender, sexuality, class in the archive
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Intersectional approaches to Kubrick’s films
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Interdisciplinary approaches to the SK archive (for example fashion,
communications, architecture, art history and practice)
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Digitisationof archive collections
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Looking beyond the archive
How to apply
Please send 300-word abstracts, along with a brief biographical note, to
Georgina Orgill (g.orgill /at/ arts.ac.uk) <mailto:(g.orgill /at/ arts.ac.uk)>andJames
Fenwick (J.Fenwick /at/ shu.ac.uk) <mailto:(J.Fenwick /at/ shu.ac.uk)>by 18th May
2022. Early submissions are encouraged.
The selection panelwill inform you if your paper has been successful by
the end of June.
Bursary scheme
The Conference is pleased to offer a limited number of bursaries to
encourage new and emerging researchers who wish to take part. These
bursaries will help to subsidise the cost of travel, subsistence and
accommodation necessary to assist research in the Stanley Kubrick
Archive at UAL and deliver a paper atthe conference.
If you wish to apply for a bursary
Please email Georgina Orgill ((g.orgill /at/ arts.ac.uk)
<mailto:(g.orgill /at/ arts.ac.uk)>) and Sarah Mahurter((s.mahurter /at/ arts.ac.uk)
<mailto:(s.mahurter /at/ arts.ac.uk)>) withthe following information:
1.
Your name and contact details.
2.
Up to 250 words, summarising how researching in the Stanley Kubrick
Archive will help you to prepare your conference paper and support
your studies.
3.
An outline of the expenses you are likely to incur to carry out your
research.
The deadline for applications is 18thMay.
Successful applicants will be informed by the end of June, when the
papers are announced.
This conference is a joint collaborationacross University of the Arts
London, Kingston University and Sheffield Hallam University.
1 Blouin Jr., F., & Rosenberg, W. (2011). Contested Archives, Contested
Sources. In Processing the Past: Contesting Authority in History and the
Archives.Oxford University Press.
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