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[Commlist] cfp: action heroines in the twenty-first century

Sat Mar 26 17:46:56 GMT 2022



Bournemouth University (BU) in collaboration with Wolverhampton University presents 'Action Heroines in the Twenty-First Century: Sisters in Arms', hosted by the Narrative, Culture and Community Research Centre.

We very much look forward to welcoming you to our upcoming conference to be held at Bournemouth University, June 2022. Please find the full programme below and a link for registration
Register at
https://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/research/centres-institutes/narrative-culture-community-research-centre/action-heroines-twenty-first-century-sisters-arms

ACTION HEROINES IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: SISTERS IN ARMS

WEDNESDAY 8TH JUNE -  ONLINE:
16.45 BST - WELCOME AND OPENING PANEL (Zoom links to follow)
17.00-18.30 PANEL 1 ACTION HEROINES IN ASIAN FILM AND TELEVISION
Alicja Bemben (University of Silesia) – Sisters in Arms, or How Collectivity Facilitates an Individual’s Agency Gauri Durga Chakraborty (Bennett University) – Lady Gangsters in Bollywood: Locating Action and ‘Angry Young Women’ in Rural India Liao Zhang and Jiyoung Kim (University of Nottingham) – Ajumma in Arms: The Rejuvenation of Aging Women in Contemporary South-Korean Action-Comedy Films Yongde (Dennis) Dai (University of Macau) – Modern Mulan Tales: Iron Girls from Socialist Revolutionary Cinema to Main Melody Military Action Blockbusters

THURSDAY 9TH JUNE  - BOURNEMOUTH TOWN CENTRE
19.00-23.00  PRE-CONFERENCE DINNER

FRIDAY 10TH JUNE  - BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY, TALBOT CAMPUS
09.30-10.00 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE 10.00-11.15 PANEL 2 FEMININITY AND FEMINISM: FROM CHARLIE’S ANGELS TO WOMEN AT WAR

Lavinia Brydon (University of Kent) – Activist Heroines: The Eco-Warrior and her Sister Lucy Bolton (Queen Mary University, London) – ‘Once Upon a Time, There Were Three Little Girls’: The Enduring Attractions of Charlie’s Angels Aviva Dove-Viebahn (Arizona State University) – Exploring the Second Closet: Feminine Power and Knowledge in Charlie’s Angels (2019)

11.15-11.30 COFFEE 11.30-12.30 KEYNOTE
Professor Yvonne Tasker ( University of Leeds)

12.30-13.45 PANEL 3 GENDER POLITICS AND CINEMATIC SUPERHEROINES

Christopher Holliday (King’s College, London) – Hollywood Cinema’s Nasty Women Laura Crossley (Bournemouth University) – ‘I Know My Value’: Feminism, Femininity and Transgression in Marvel’s Agent Carter Miriam Kent (University of Leeds) – ‘I’m Not The Killer That Little Girls Call Their Hero’: Action Femininities in Marvel Studio’s Black Widow

12.30-13.45 PANEL 4 ACTION HEROINES TAKING OVER THE SMALL SCREEN

Mareike Jenner (Anglia-Ruskin University) – Recycling Action Heroes: The ‘Gender Swap’ in Contemporary Action TV Re-Boots Mathieu Arbogast (CEM/CNRS) – Armed and Dangerous: Police Women in TV Series, A New Equality of Arms Frances Gateward (Howard University) – ‘Isn’t That the Whole Idea of Starfleet?’: Star Trek Discovery as Female-Driven Science Fiction

13.45-14.30 LUNCH 14.30-16.00 PANEL 5 VIOLENCE AND AGENCY IN ACTION NARRATIVES

Helena Bassil-Morozow (Glasgow Caledonian University) – Harley Quinn, the Female Trickster: Emancipated or Stereotyped? Marianne Kac-Vergne (University of Picardie Jules Verne) – Sisters in Arms in Terminator: Dark Fate Rebecca Wright (Cardiff University) – Violence and Collective Agency in Mad Max: Fury Road, Terminator: Dark Fate and Birds of Prey Emma Payne (Cardiff University) – ‘Am I Your Bitch Now?’: The Sound of Subversive Fighting in Atomic Blonde

16.00-16.15 COFFEE
16.15-17.45 PANEL 6 RACE, SEXUALITY AND THE EVOLVING ACTION HEROINE

Liz Hendy (University of Chester) – Hollywood Needs More Gender-Fluid Cyborg Lesbian Heroes: Exploring Sarah Connor’s Emerging Queer Identity in Terminator: Dark Fate Deborah Jermyn (University of Roehampton) – ‘I’ve Been Here Before, Over and Over Again…and I’m Just Tired of it’: Advancing the Action Genre/Heroine in The Old Guard Jenny Alexander (Bournemouth University) – ‘Nubian Queen Rise’: The Black Queer Action Heroine, Sisterhood and the Closet Esmé Fransen (Stockholm University) – Be Gay, Do Crime? The Construction of Ocean’s 8 as a Lesbian Heist Movie

17.45 PLENARY
18.15 DRINKS RECEPTION AND CLOSE


Please contact Christa Van Raalte at (cvanraalte /at/ bournemouth.ac.uk) or Fran Pheasant-Kelly at (f.e.pheasant-kelly /at/ wlv.ac.uk) for any queries or further information

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