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[eccr] CFP: Representation.Period

Mon Apr 11 08:58:24 GMT 2005


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>Representation. Period:
>A Study Day on Representations, History and Nostalgia in
>Period Film and Television
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>Department of Media and Film Studies and
>  Humanities Graduate Centre, University of Sussex,
>15th September 2005
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>Call For Papers:
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>Academic discourse on period film and television has been dominated by 
>work on the heritage film, costume dramas and adaptations.  This study day 
>seeks to expand the notion of period film and television to include a much 
>wider range of times, histories and spaces.  In particular, we also seek 
>to expand this notion of period film and television to include nostalgic 
>interpretations of earlier popular texts (by both producers and 
>consumers).  Furthermore, this day represents an attempt to ally an 
>attention to the historicity of film and television with a consideration 
>of the politics of media representation.  For example, how might gender, 
>sexuality, class and ethnicity be continually constructed, represented and 
>remembered through the production and consumption of period film and 
>television?
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>We welcome studies that combine a range of theoretical and methodological 
>perspectives such as: Reception Theory, Semiotics, Feminism, Marxism, 
>Theories of Difference including Queer theory, and Audience Studies. 
>Possible topics might include:
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>(Re)writing of history through the production and consumption of period 
>film and television.
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>Classification of period film and television by industry and audiences  
>usage of period, heritage, historical.
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>Nostalgia as a commercial policy and a cultural activity.
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>Audiences for period film and television.
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>Contemporary remakes of popular texts.
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>Construction of identity in period film and television.
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>Popular cultural memory and the reception of period film and television.
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>Period television and genre  detective shows, dramas, comedy, literary 
>adaptations and docudrama.
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>Proposal deadline: 11th May 2005
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>Submissions should be no more than 300 words and should be sent in the 
>body of emails rather than as attachments. Proposals and enquiries should 
>be to be sent to: 
><mailto:(s.j.mowlabocus /at/ sussex.ac.uk)>(s.j.mowlabocus /at/ sussex.ac.uk)
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>or can be sent by post to:
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>Representation. Period
>
>c/o Rayna Denison
>
>Media and Film Studies
>
>University of Sussex
>
>Falmer Campus
>
>Brighton
>
>BN1 9RH

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