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[Commlist] CFP, the War Face on Screen
Thu Apr 20 09:19:34 GMT 2023
*CFP: The War Face on Screen, a one-day symposium, Thursday 6^th July
2023, University of Leeds*
Deadline: Tuesday 2 May 2023
The central research question for this symposium is: how have images of
the face been used on screen to document the phenomenon of war?
We welcome contributions from a range of screen media formats: films
(fictional, non-fictional), animation, photography, televisual
productions, on-demand media (Netflix commissioned programmes), or
digital content uploaded to video hosting services and social media
platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Tiktok). The ‘facial turn’ in
film studies (Steimatsky 2017; Maurice 2022) has not so far directly
addressed the question of war, with war genre films often marginalised
in classic studies of cinema. In studies of war, military and media, the
‘body’ of the soldier and the ‘corporeal turn’ has attracted
multi-disciplinary research (Randell and Redmond 2012; McSorley 2015;
Baker 2021), but how might the suffering, exhilaration and memory of war
be examined more specifically through a representational focus on the face?
We intend to examine how the phenomenon of war has been mediated through
images of the face in various cultural and national contexts. We are
particularly keen to include papers that go beyond the confines of
Europe, Hollywood and the Global North, exploring cultural production in
regions such as Africa, Latin America, and Asia.
The symposium will also feature a keynote talk, delivered by Dr Suzannah
Biernoff
<https://www.bbk.ac.uk/our-staff/profile/8003979/suzannah-biernoff>(Reader
in Visual Culture, Birkbeck).
Potential topics could include:
* The politics/psychology of the close-up,
* Images of disfiguration (wounding and scarring),
* Portraits, posing, performativity and performance,
* Violence, aesthetics and visuality,
* Face-to-face interviews,
* Testimony and trauma,
* Photographic tropes of war,
* Social media witnessing,
* AI, deepfakes, clones, facial recognition,
* Identity politics (race, gender, and class),
* The ‘facial turn’ in film studies,
* Victimhood and perpetration,
* The face and decoloniality.
Prospective presenters should submit *a paper title and abstract of up
to 300 words to **(M.Sharpe /at/ leeds.ac.uk)**by 2^nd **May, for a 20-minute
paper*. Submissions will be selected on the basis of originality and
relevance to the symposium theme, and are open to people at any stage of
their career.
The deadline for receipt of abstracts is 2^nd May, 2023. Applicants will
be notified by 22^nd May, 2023. We have a limited number of UK-only
travel bursaries for accepted participants to help with costs. Tentative
schedule for symposium, 11am-4pm, lunch provided.
We are grateful to the School of Media and Communication Research
Support Fund for supporting this symposium. Organisers: Dr Mani Sharpe
(School of Languages, Cultures and Societies) and Dr Katy Parry (School
of Media and Communication), University of Leeds.
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