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[Commlist] CFP: ReFocus: The Films of Gregg Araki
Sun Sep 15 22:01:38 GMT 2024
CFP: ReFocus: The Films of Gregg Araki
Producer, director, and screenwriter Gregg Araki is a pivotal figure in
independent film, known for his distinctive style and contributions to
New Queer Cinema. Despite his inclusion in such cinematic movement
thanks to /The Living End/ (1992), and his rise to fame with the /Teen
Apocalypse Trilogy/ (1993-1997), Araki's explorations of a more
mainstream style and his incursions in television directing have
garnered little critical and academic attention, except for his 2004
adaptation of the novel /Mysterious Skin/ and his win of the first ever
Cannes Film Festival Queer Palm in 2010 for his film /Kaboom/. Yet,
Araki's vibrant and provocative oeuvre portrays contemporary youth
culture, identity, sexuality, and subversion while exploring the legacy
of shoegaze and indie music in each soundtrack.
Although Araki's work shares an interest in sexuality with fellow New
Queer Cinema directors Todd Haynes and Gus Van Sant, it also refers to
previous queer filmmakers such as the camp and exaggerations of John
Waters or Andy Warhol's pop aesthetics. Internationally, Araki’ diverse
portfolio of techniques and themes connects him to the sensibility of
Xavier Dolan and showcases his ability to jump from grittier cinema to
the polished and stylized filmmaking of Pedro Almodovar. He has
commonalities in themes with other fellow U.S. directors, like Richard
Linklater's exploration of alienated youth or the nihilism and
avant-garde filmmaking of Harmony Korine. Even so, Araki has maintained
a distinctive point of view that makes him unique, and his catalog a
perfect site for the exploration of dissidence in cinema.
This CFP is soliciting abstracts of approximately 250—300 words for
chapters to be included in a book-length anthology on Gregg Araki. This
anthology will be the first exploration of Araki’s entire body of
work—including his early cult movies, label as a queer filmmaker, and
television work—deepening our understanding of his position in
contemporary cinema and the legacy of his work. Essays may focus on
individual pieces or on themes and topics that permeate Araki’s body of
work.
Possible areas of inquiry could include but are not limited to:
• the role of music in Araki's films;
• Araki and television;
• intersections of race, gender, and sexuality;
• production histories and the role of independent film
communities;
• reception and influence of Araki's work in
cultures/geographies beyond the U.S.;
• parallels between queer theory/politics and Araki's films;
• influence of punk and other subcultures;
• beyond the auteur;
• ... or a suggested topic of your choice.
Essays included in the refereed anthology will be of approximately 6,000
to 8,000 words, referenced in Chicago endnote style, American spelling
and grammar.
/The Films of Gregg Araki/aims to be one of the scholarly editions to be
published by the University of Edinburgh Press in their ReFocus: The
American Directors series
<https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/series-refocus-the-american-directors-series/>,
which examines overlooked American film directors. Series editors are
Robert Singer, Ph.D., Gary D. Rhodes, Ph.D., Frances Smith, Ph.D., and
Alicia Kozma, Ph.D. Previous editions include /The Films of Richard
Linklater/, /The Films of Amy Heckerling/, and /The Films of Wes Craven/.
Authors don't have to pay to publish.
Please attach a curriculum vitae to your abstract and email all
documents directly to the anthology’s editor by November 30th, 2024:
Arnau Roig, Ph.D.
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Barcelona (Spain)
(arnau.roig /at/ upf.edu) <mailto:(arnau.roig /at/ upf.edu)>
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