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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Documentary Now
Mon Dec 05 22:01:12 GMT 2011
In keeping with the ¡Revolution Now! theme of this year's Documentary
Now! conference (London, 21-24 June 2012), I am looking to put together
a panel (and panel proposal) on the topic of economic justice and the
documentary.
To explain:
The issue of economic justice is at the forefront today and films and
other media (comic books, videos, photographs) have been visualising
these vast and abstract systems, as well as their human cost.
Additionally, in the wake of the ongoing global financial crisis,
protests are mounting worldwide, and communities are linked through
visual and social media, using video and Internet platforms to build
solidarity and share information. This awareness of the politics of
finance and the human cost of the free market may be stronger than ever,
but it is not new. It has been building, cultivated in documentary
cinema in such films as /L//a Hora de los Hornos/The/ /Hour of the
Furnaces/ (Octavio Gettino and Fernando Solanas, 1970), /Ilha Das
Flores/Island of Flowers/ (Jorge Furtado, 1989),/ Life and Debt/
(Stephanie Black, 2001) /Darwin's Nightmare/ (Hubert Sauper, 2004),/
//Black Gold /(Nick and Marc Francis, 2006), Solanas's more recent
films, /Memoria del saqueo./Social Genocide /(2004) /La Dignidad de los
Nadies/The Dignity of Nobodies /(2005) and many more.
This list only touches the surface of a wealth of materials in need of
exploration: How have their aesthetics and uses helped to foster the
climate of revolution we see today? How have they (re)introduced
economic rights into the popular imaginary? What other issues emerge as
we explore the relationship between documentaries and economic justice?
I would love to hear from anyone interested in participating on such a
panel, so if you are interested, please contact me at
(lt40 /at/ st-andrews.ac.uk).
As the panel proposals are due in January, I would appreciate hearing
from anyone potentially interested before 25 December.
Best wishes,
Leshu Torchin
Dr Leshu Torchin
Lecturer in Film Studies
Department of Film Studies
University of St Andrews
99 North Street
St Andrews, UK
KY16 9AD
Tel: 44 (0) 1334 467 476
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