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[Commlist] Film and Media Association of Canada - Graduate Colloquium Call for Papers
Sun Dec 17 22:07:09 GMT 2023
We are delighted to announce the Call for Papers for this year’s online
synchronous Film and Media Studies Association of Canada Graduate
Colloquium to take place from April 12-13, 2024. Submissions are due by
January 15, 2024. Details and guidelines are
Film and Media Association of Canada Graduate Colloquium Call for
Papers, "MASS"
“Art respects the masses ...” (Theodor Adorno, Aesthetic Theory)
The theme of this year’s online synchronous* FMSAC Graduate Colloquium
is “MASS.” The OED
offers many definitions of mass, including: “a dense aggregation of
objects having the appearance
of a single, continuous body”; “to form or gather into a mass; to
collect, arrange, or bring together
in masses”; and “a solid and distinct object occupying space.” As
something as small and singular,
like the mass of an atom, to something as extensive and totalizing as
mass culture, “MASS” invites
us to think about multitudes and singularities in, with, and through
film and other media forms.
Sample topics include, but are not limited to:
• Mass media, platform studies, social media, Massive Multiplayer
Gaming (MMOS)
• Frankfurt School on mass ornament, mass reproducibility, mass culture
• Representation in mass media
• Religious mass, ritual, and cult
• Weight, size, volume, scale, and density
• Mass extinction, plagues, pandemic media, and Anthropocene
• Amass, collection, accumulation, and critical mass
• Mass production, capitalism, globalization, logistics, and
infrastructure
• STS, mass effect, mass spectrometry, visuality and perception of
mass(es), and computational mass
• Feminist, decolonial, LGBTQIA+ studies, BIPOC studies, and
accessibility studies
• Animal and more-than-human, posthumanist, and environmental studies
• Diasporic cinemas and mobility studies
• Reception studies and spectatorship
• Film and media within mass (social or political) movements
We welcome English and French submissions from independent scholars,
postdoctoral fellows, and
graduate students worldwide. Proposals welcome for individual
presentations (~10 mins.), research
creation projects, and video essays (~5 mins.). Interested parties must
submit a 300-word abstract
and a 100-word biography to (meghan.mcdonald /at/ mail.utoronto.ca)
<mailto:(meghan.mcdonald /at/ mail.utoronto.ca)> by January 15, 2024.
Notifications of acceptance will be sent out by early-February.
* This event is taking place online to ensure greater accessibility and
reduce the environmental
impacts of annual conference travel amidst the climate emergency.
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