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[Commlist] CFP: Scream@30
Tue Jan 06 22:38:22 GMT 2026
/Scream@30/
An in-person academic conference hosted by The Centre for Film,
Television and Screen Studies, Bangor University, UK
16^th December 2026
Wes Craven’s/Scream/ (1996) changed the face of horror cinema. It
revitalized the slasher genre by blending self-aware satire with genuine
terror, creating a meta-horror phenomenon that continues to influence
filmmakers and audiences alike.
The film’s postmodern approach—its ironic commentary on horror tropes,
its playful engagement with audience expectations—opened new avenues for
genre hybridity. Yet, it also raises questions about commodification,
nostalgia, and the limits of self-referentiality. Thirty years later,
/Scream/ remains a cultural touchstone, inviting fresh analysis of its
legacy and relevance.
To critically explore /Scream/, this conference proposes bringing
together scholars from diverse disciplinary backgrounds to debate its
legacy and cultural impact, and to consider its position within visual
culture.
We welcome papers that explore /Scream/ and its franchise through
diverse critical lenses, including but not limited to:
/Scream/, intertextuality, postmodernism, and genre
/Scream/and aesthetics
Sequels and television spin-offs: the /Scream/ franchise
/Scream/, Wes Craven, and authorship
/Scream /and fandom
/Scream/and sexuality/queer theory
/Scream/and race, class, gender, and ethnicity
/Scream/and performance
Industry and commerce: /Scream/’s impact on horror marketing,
franchising, and global distribution
/Scream/’s legacy, influence, and imprint on contemporary horror and
popular culture
Sidney Prescott as feminist icon: gender and the final girl in /Scream/
We encourage Creative Practice submissions and encourage Early-Career
Researchers and PhD students to participate. We are applying for funding
to facilitate postgraduate and unwaged participation.
We aim to publish a selection of these contributions in an edited
collection resulting from the conference.
_Guidance for authors_
The deadline to submit abstracts is 1^st June 2026.
Your proposal should include: title, up to 5 keywords, abstract (300
words), author name, affiliation, and a short bio (50 words). Please
send your proposal to Nathan Abrams ((n.abrams /at/ bangor.ac.uk)
<mailto:(n.abrams /at/ bangor.ac.uk)>) and Stephanie Steventon
((s.steventon /at/ bangor.ac.uk) <mailto:(s.steventon /at/ bangor.ac.uk)>).
The conference is organised by the Centre for Film, Television and
Screen Studies at Bangor University in North Wales in collaboration with
the Department of Arts, School of Arts, Culture and Language, and Pontio
Cinema.
Organising committee: Dr Nathan Abrams and Stephanie Steventon in
Collaboration with Dion Hughes and Pontio Cinema.
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