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[ecrea] CFP: Storytelling in World Cinemas
Fri Mar 27 23:17:00 GMT 2009
Storytelling in World Cinemas:
Narrative Forms and Contexts
Call for Papers
Chapters are solicited for the edited collection
â??Storytelling in World Cinemasâ??, edited by
Lina Khatib (Senior Lecturer, Department of
Media Arts, Royal Holloway, University of London).
The collection will be published by Wallflower Press.
Please send a 250-word abstract and a short
biography to
<mailto:(lina.khatib /at/ rhul.ac.uk)>(lina.khatib /at/ rhul.ac.uk)
by <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns =
"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />April 22, 2009.
Chapters should be framed within the following parameters:
In how many ways can cinema tell a story? Where
does this storytelling come from? And what
purpose does this storytelling serve? This
collection aims at locating cinema within a
wider cultural framework through focusing on the
theme of storytelling in cinema. In particular,
the collection will focus on how different
cinemas tell stories, i.e., with the issue of
narration in cinema. The collection will deal
with non-classical narratives in different
cinemas that are influenced by, among others,
aural/oral, literary and religious storytelling
traditions. For example, Ousmane Sembene's films
are highly influenced by the griot, or the
village oral storyteller, but are also often
adaptations of his literary novels. Iranian
cinema (especially Kiarostamiâ??s work) often
tells stories that are communicated as moments
or feelings, not as plots, and is influenced by
Iranâ??s poetic tradition. And films from the
Arab world have been inspired by the episodic
narrative tradition of 1001 Nights. In addition,
the collection will include chapters about the
influence of social and political context on the
way stories are told in films (such as the
impact of revolution or dictatorship). This
collection is an examination of the different
ways stories are told in cinemas, and the
cultural/political context in which this
storytelling exists. It begins with an
investigation into the necessity of cinema
narrative, and ends with an exploration of how
cinema can go â??beyondâ?? the narrative. In
between, it goes on a journey linking cinema
with issues such as (but not limited to)
religion, literature, theatre, music, poetry and
oral epics, as well social and political
contexts. So far, there is work done on those
different narratives, but those studies tend to
either look at such cinemas in isolation, or in
comparison to the classical Hollywood narrative.
This collection will bring together experts on
those different cinemas in order to highlight
how they converge and diverge and to arrive at a
well-rounded examination of the cultural context
in which storytelling in cinema exists and which it is shaped by.
Completed chapters are expected to be 5000 words
long and are expected to be delivered by the end of June 2009.
In particular, chapters on the following topics are solicited:
- Non-narrative films (like Tropical Malady)
- Film narratives in Arab cinemas
- Film and revolution in Latin America
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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