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[ecrea] CFP: The Second Birth of Cinema: A Centenary Conference (1-2 July 1911; 30 Sept 2010)
Fri Jun 18 13:41:48 GMT 2010
>Call for Papers
>
>*The Second Birth of Cinema: A Centenary Conference*
>Percy Building, Newcastle University, 1-2 July 2011
>Keynote speakers: André Gaudreault & Philippe Marion, Ian Christie, Joe Kember
>Deadline for abstracts: 30 September 2010
>
>This conference commemorates cinemas second
>birth, the historical developments and
>departures that broke cinemas subordination to
>other media to give us the medium, the industry
>and the building that we know as the cinema.
>
>If, as André Gaudreault and Philippe Marion have
>recently insisted, cinema was born once as a
>technology and then again as a medium, just when
>and how did this occur? What caused film
>practice, the film business and film discourse
>all to generate a media identity for cinema? How
>did we get from animated photography to the pictures?
>
>Possible questions to consider:
>Was cinemas second birth a radical short-term
>event or a gradual and imperceptible change?
>What was the most significant cause? Was this
>second birth a matter of maturation or
>deliberate manipulation? What people and
>organisations were most instrumental in bringing
>it about, and how did it vary from country to
>country? How extensively was cinemas audience
>contract re-written? What kinds of genealogies
>were invented for cinema, what genealogies were
>forgotten, and what genealogies were actively
>disavowed? Was cinema drafted into bourgeois
>culture, or did it fashion its own unique
>identity? Did this period create a lasting
>identity card for cinema, or were third and
>fourth births still to come? How did
>contemporaries register this change? How early
>did the process of reinventing cinema begin, and
>when, if ever, did it end? And what date stands
>out as the watershed? Indeed, was 2011 a good choice for the centennial year?
>
>Abstracts are invited for 20-minute papers on
>any aspect of this event in any part of the
>world. Please send abstracts, by email
>attachment, to Andrew Shail at
>(a.e.shail /at/ ncl.ac.uk), with the subject line
>Second Birth of Cinema, by the 30th of September 2010.
>
>-------
>Dr Andrew Shail
>Lecturer in Film
>School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics
>Percy Building
>Newcastle University
>NE1 7RU
>http://www.ncl.ac.uk/elll/staff/profile/a.e.shail
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