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[Commlist] Call for papers: 'Zero Hour? Reconstructing post-war Belgian cinema'
Fri Jun 09 16:56:32 GMT 2023
After the devastation of World War II, Belgium embarked on a journey of
rebuilding and reconstruction. The effort was aimed at upholding the
image of a modern consumer society, as symbolized by the monumental
Atomium at the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair. Despite this pursuit, Belgium
was repeatedly shaken to its very foundations. Internal political and
social turmoil such as the Royal Question, the Second School War, the
Winter Strike of 1960-1961 as well as the independence of its colonies –
Congo in 1960 and Ruanda-Urundi in 1962 – lay bare several lines of
fracture in the country.
In film circles, both press and makers projected the need for
reconstruction onto their own field of work. The war years had
introduced their own dynamic under the German occupation, while the
existent production was heavily disrupted after a steady succession of
Belgian films had been initiated only in the mid-1930s. A national film
production of any substance was yet to be created. Was now the time?
With the burgeoning consumer society in Belgium, its film culture also
boomed. New film theatres opened all across the country, ticket sales
skyrocketed to an all time high, film clubs as well as the national film
archive were on the rise, and festivals as well as film schools were
being founded. Before the breakthrough of television, which was boosted
by the 1958 World’s Fair, art documentaries had a heyday while there was
also a revival of folkloristic cinema.
The symposium ‘Zero Hour?’ wants to bring together a multitude of
perspectives – combining aesthetic, socio-economic as well as political
approaches – to reflect on how Belgian film production and culture is
constructed between the end of World War II and the mid-1960s, when
selective government support systems for Dutch- and French-language
films were introduced.
* Practical information
Presentation proposals (in English, Dutch or French) should include the
title of the presentation, a 300-word abstract and a short bio. The
deadline for abstracts is 15 June 2023. Notifications will be made by 7
July 2023. Please send your proposal to (bjorn.gabriels /at/ uantwerpen.be)
<mailto:(bjorn.gabriels /at/ uantwerpen.be)>.
The two-day symposium will be held in Hoek38, Brussels, on 21 and 22
February 2024. Presentations (in English, Dutch, or French) will be
between 30 and 50 minutes, including the screening of films (or film
fragments) if so desired. There is no fee for speakers and catering will
be provided.
Following the symposium, our aim is to invite authors of selected papers
to contribute their work to an edited volume on this subject with an
internationally renowned academic publisher or a special issue of a
peer-reviewed academic journal.
* Organizers
This symposium is organized by Gertjan Willems (University of
Antwerp/Ghent University), Bénédicte Rochet (University of Namur) and
Bjorn Gabriels (University of Antwerp/University of Namur). It is part
of the FWO-funded research project ‘Screening Multiple Identities.
National, subnational and transnational discourses in post-war Belgian
cinema’.
* You can find more information on www.uantwerpen.be/zero-hour
<http://www.uantwerpen.be/zero-hour>.
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