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[ecrea] Call for Essays - Tainted Love: Screening Sexual Perversities
Mon Apr 19 11:41:02 GMT 2010
>TAINTED LOVE: SCREENING SEXUAL PERVERSITIES
>edited by Darren Kerr and Donna Peberdy
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>Original proposals are sought for an edited
>collection on the representation of sexual
>perversities on screen. The screen has a long
>history of providing a space in which taboo
>sexual practices and perversions have been
>played out in multiple and diverse ways. Matters
>of taboo and perversity are too often located
>within discourses of moral panic, degeneracy,
>deviance and disease, which present those who
>enact such sexualities as modern folk devils.
>The contemporary screen has explicitly and
>expressively interacted with such discourses and debates.
>
>The representation of paedophilia, incest,
>necrophilia, zoophilia, intergenerational
>relationships, sadism, masochism, bondage,
>domination, kink and fetish, and themes of
>obsession, addiction, and erotomania have been
>foregrounded on screen. While the expectation
>may be that such social, cultural and/or legal
>transgressions would be the exclusive terrain of
>art and alternative cinemas, a significant move
>towards the mainstream is evident in examples
>such as HBOâ¬"s Six Feet Under (2001-2005),
>Andrew Jareckiâ¬"s documentary Capturing the
>Friedmans (2003), Nicole Kassellâ¬"s independent
>film The Woodsman (2004), and Lee Danielsâ¬"
>recent Oscar winner Precious (2009).
>
>The screen is yet to be fully acknowledged and
>explored for its engagement with such topics.
>Just as the screen is offering more challenging
>and thought-provoking approaches, critical
>studies need to interrogate this area and
>provide a coherent account of cinematic and
>televisual representations. The aim of this
>collection is to explore the â¬Sperverseâ¬
>beyond the limited and negative semantic and
>discursive fields that constrict both meaning
>and understanding. In order to move past binary
>distinctions of good and bad, normal and
>abnormal, moral and immoral, TAINTED LOVE seeks
>to critically interrogate perverse sexualities
>and sexual perversities on screen that range
>from condemnation and demonisation to
>representations that offer alternatives to pathologising such sexualities.
>
>Proposals are welcomed on, but not limited to, the following topics:
>
>" socio-cultural/historical approaches
>" critical/theoretical debates
>" industry/institutional approaches: Hollywood,
>independent, teleevision, world and European
>cinemas, art, alternative and the mainstream
>" genre: horror, comedy, documentary, pornography
>" gender, sexuality and sexual deviance
>" the eroticisation and sexualisation of childhood
>" censorship and coding
>" adapting the perverse from literature to film
>" ethics and morality
>" audiences and spectatorship
>" authorship, stardom and performance
>" the representation of paedophilia, incest,
>necrophilia, zoophillia, intergenerational relationships, BDSM
>" themes of sexual obsession, addiction and erotomania.
>Please send proposals of 250-300 words and a
>short biography by 1st June 2010 to:
>Darren Kerr (Darren.Kerr /at/ solent.ac.uk) and Donna
>Peberdy (Donna.Peberdy /at/ solent.ac.uk)
>
>Darren Kerr is a Senior Lecturer in film and
>television at Southampton Solent University. He
>has published articles on screen violence,
>adaptation and sex on screen. He is the
>co-editor of Hard to Swallow: Hard-core
>Pornography on Screen (Wallflower Press, forthcoming).
>
>Donna Peberdy is a Senior Lecturer in film and
>television at Southampton Solent University. Her
>research and publications focus on masculinity,
>sexuality and performance in American cinema.
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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