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[Commlist] CFP JICMS 5th conference

Thu Sep 11 10:54:11 GMT 2025





*Call for Papers*

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*Exploring the Landscape of Cinema and Media Studies in Italy *

*Past and Present, Approaches and Issues*

*Fifth Edition of the /Journal of Italian Cinema & Media Studies/ International Conference*

*In Person ONLY*

*The American University of Rome*

*11-13 June 2026*

*Keynote Speaker*

*Giorgio Bertellini ***

*University of Michigan***

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*'A Crucible of Sorrow:' The Disregarded Question of Italian American Cinema***

For over a century, Hollywood has portrayed Italian American characters not only as inclined not just to perform violent acts, as mainstream criticism has always noted, but also to endure them. Against the notion that immigrants are a problem in need of a solution, in this talk I examine how and why Italian Americans' media representation has variously addressed one of Hollywood's more troubling needs — that of showcasing experiences of pain, anguish and defeat.

*Giorgio Bertellini* is Professor in the Department of Film, Television and Media at the University of Michigan and member of the Advisory Board of /JICMS./ He is the author and editor of the award-winning volumes /Italy in Early American Cinema: Race, Landscape, and the Picturesque /(Indiana University Press, 2010), /Italian Silent Cinema: A Reader/ (John Libbey/Indiana University Press, 2013), and /The Divo and the Duce: Promoting//Film Stardom and Political Leadership in 1920s America /(University of California Press, 2019; Italian trans. Le Monnier, 2022). His other books include a monograph on Sarajevo-born film director Emir Kusturica, published in Italian, English, Romanian and Persian.

*Organizing Committee*

Flavia Laviosa, Wellesley College, United States

Catherine Ramsey-Portolano, The American University of Rome, Italy

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*Conference Committee*

Giorgio Bertellini, University of Michigan, United States

Milly Buonanno, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

Frank Burke, Queen’s University, Canada

Jim Carter, Boston University, United States

Stephen Gundle, University of Warwick, United Kingdom

Bernadette Luciano, University of Auckland, New Zealand

Paola Panarese, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

This conference will be centred on the relationship between Italian film and media studies and the disciplines of the arts and humanities and the social sciences. We welcome contributions that position Italian media products and practices of past and present in relation to the methodologies and/or thematic concerns of disciplines including (but not limited to): History, Geography, History of Art, Theatre Studies, Literary Studies, Cultural Studies, Philosophy, Sociology, Gender Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Business Studies, Economics and Criminology. Also welcome are contributions which locate Italian media products and practices in relation to sub-areas of Film and Media Studies, such as Production Studies, Star and Celebrity Studies and Adaptation Studies.

The aim of the conference is twofold: first, to consider how an awareness of and engagement with Italian media products can enrich debates across the humanities and social sciences; and second, to explore ways in which different forms of cross-disciplinary dialogue might enliven Italian media studies and introduce new methods and themes.

The conference includes the following themes:

Narratives of time: Italian cinema and media between nostalgia and anticipation. Rethinking time in Italian media,with a focus on how contemporary Italian cinema and media address temporality—from the return of retro aesthetics and the proliferation of nostalgic narratives to speculative and anticipatory forms. This theme may include studies of remakes, memorial reworkings and new visual genealogies of the past and future.

Artificial intelligence, computational aesthetics and Italian cultural production.Analysing how the use of intelligent technologies (generative AI, deepfakes, speech synthesis, machine learning) is transforming the creation, distribution and enjoyment of Italian cinema and media. Areas of inquiry can also include algorithmic inequalities, data biases and emerging forms of posthuman authorship.

Rebranding the nation: imaginaries of Italy between cinema, media and cultural marketing.Investigating how cinema interacts with the cultural industry and media communication to narrate and promote Italy as a cultural brand today: through festivals, the enhancement of audiovisual heritage, ‘export-oriented’ seriality, editorial and museum operations, institutional campaigns.

The media professions: the hidden infrastructure of Italian cultural production.Exploring the labour and professional roles underpinning Italian cinema and media outside authorship. Areas of research may include editing, costume design, sound technique, dubbing, translation, distribution, cultural mediation or festival curatorship. An opportunity to rethink cultural work and the construction of the Italian media industry from lateral and interdisciplinary perspectives.

The media professions/media constraints: how budgetary constraints impact (for better or worse) cultural production. This could address alternative creative methods such as radically changed scripts, animation or AI.

The conference will host presentations of recently published/forthcoming books, edited volumes or academic works in progress, so we invite authors and editors to contribute in ‘Meet the Author’ roundtables.

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With this CFP, the conference organizers invite proposals from scholars, independent researchers, cinema and media professionals and graduate students for single papers, pre-constituted panels and roundtables.

*Possible topics include, but are not limited to:*

• Feminist re-writings of media history: women’s authorship in Italian film and television

• The emerging field of location studies: reconfiguring spatial identity in contemporary Italian media production

• How co-productions are increasingly changing the geographical landscapes of Italian cinema

• Rebranding the nation: how the Netflix aesthetic is visually impacting Italian cinema and television

• Production dynamics in Italian cinema: ranging from a director's on-set style (collaborative, hierarchical) to the roles of creatives or technical crews, to the influence of technology


• Digital cinema

• Archives and materials for the study of Italian cinema and media. How new or undervalued collections challenge the prevailing narratives around audio-visual culture, history, the nation and power.

• Web seriality

• Crime cinema and television

• Representations of violence against women in cinema and TV: victims, witnesses and   perpetrators

• Representing ‘honour crimes’ in cinema and media

• Ageism and gender exclusion in the Italian film industry, both on and off screen

• First person autobiographical and biographical films

• Representations of ecology and climate change in Italian film and media

• LGBTQ+ authorship and representation in Italian film and television

• How censorship and regulation shape filmmaking practices

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The conference will include the screening of 1-2 films with filmmakers in attendance.

The languages of the conference are English, Italian and Spanish. *Proposals for virtual papers will not be considered.*

Please send an abstract of 250 words for single papers,or 250 words per contribution for pre-constituted panels (3 speakers max) or roundtables, plus a short bio of 100 words (stating academic title and affiliation, research interests and major publications [publisher/year], not titles of articles or chapters). Please submit in a word.doc format, *not pdf*. We invite proposals for 20-minute presentations(inclusive of film clips).

Abstracts for consideration should be submitted to Flavia Laviosa at (flaviosa /at/ wellesley.edu) <mailto:(flaviosa /at/ wellesley.edu)>.

The deadline to submit abstracts is*19 December 2025*. Notification of acceptance will be sent out to authors by *16 January 2026.***

Conference registration fee includes: coffee every morning, 3 buffet lunches, and closing reception.

*   € **200 regular rate (professors and post-doc)*

*   € **150 student rate ***

The registration fee will be paid to AURthrough their website which will be available in January 2026.

The deadline for inclusion in the conference program is *15 March 2026*. Please, make every effort to pay conference fees before this date.

In case of withdrawals from the conference, the registration fee will *not* be reimbursed.

In case of cancellation of the conference, the registration fee will be reimbursed.





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