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[ecrea] cfp Catholics and cinema: productions, policies, power
Mon Jan 10 07:37:23 GMT 2011
Call for Papers ? Conference
Catholics and cinema: productions, policies, power
Oxford Brookes University, 2nd and 3rd September 2011
Keynote speech: Professor Thomas Doherty (Brandeis U)
There has been a renewed interest in how film and
religion interconnect and how religious
characters and rituals have been popular subject
matters of movies. Books such as S. Brent Plate?s
Representing religion in world cinema:
filmmaking, mythmaking, culture making (2003),
Colleen McDannell?s Catholics in the movies
(2008) and Pamela Grace?s The religious film:
Christianity and the hagiopic (2009) have
provided an insight into the representation of
religious people, places and symbols in world cinema.
However, over the last hundred years, Catholic
organizations around the world have tried to
assess, manipulate, control and intervene in the
development of cinema. This inter-disciplinary
conference seeks to examine and explore issues of
power in the relationship between the film
industry and an external institution such as the
Roman Catholic Church. In particular the
conference is interested in investigating the
various contexts of production, distribution,
exhibition, reception, classification,
censorship, which have been influenced by an
organization that has nothing to do with the
commercial enterprise called cinema.
Papers, work-in-progress, and pre-formed panels
are invited on issues on the following and other
themes related to Catholics, cinema and power:
- Vatican film policy and its effects (for
example the growth of national and international
Catholic film organisations such as OCIC)
- Political pressure on national film
legislations coming from Catholic film
organisations (for example influence on national censorship laws)
- Catholic organisations? pressure on production,
distribution, exhibition, film festivals,
censorship, film criticism, technological
developments,... (for example the role of the
American Legion of Decency and their European counterparts in these fields)
- Forms of collaboration between Catholic Church
representatives and film artists and critics
(Roberto Rossellini and Felix Morlion?s long collaboration for example)
- Case studies of individual film productions
whose development has been influenced by the
Catholic Church or Catholic organisations (for
example Rossellini?s The Flowers of St. Francis)
- Changes in cinema-going habits and the role of the Catholic Church
- Issues of Catholic censorship which has
determined the success or failure of individual
films (such as Luis Buñuel?s Viridiana, Federico
Fellini?s La dolce vita, Monty Python's Life of
Brian or Martin Scorsese?s The Last Temptation of Christ)
Organising Chairs
Daniel Biltereyst
Centre for cinema and Media Studies, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
E-mail: (daniel.biltereyst /at/ ugent.be)
Daniela Treveri Gennari
Film Studies, Dept of Arts, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK
E-mail: (dtreveri-gennari /at/ brookes.ac.uk)
Submissions should be:
300 word abstracts with a bibliography of 3-4
titles, should be submitted by 30th January 2011.
If an abstract is accepted for the conference, a
full draft paper should be submitted by 30th July 2011.
300 word abstracts should be submitted to the
Organising Chairs, following this order:
author(s), b) affiliation, c) email address, d)
title of abstract, e) body of abstract, f) bibliography
E-mails should be entitled: Catholic Cinema Abstract Submission
Please use plain text (Arial 12) and abstain from
using any special formatting, characters or
emphasis (such as bold, italics or underline). We
acknowledge receipt and answer to all paper
proposals submitted. If you do not receive a
reply from us in two weeks you should assume we did not receive your proposal.
It is our intention to publish an edited volume
with articles included in the conference. More
information about this will be available closer to the conference date.
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