Film-Philosophy Conference 2012
London, September 12-14, 2012
Jointly Hosted by King’s College London, Queen Mary, University of
London and Kingston University
Keynote Speakers:
Bernard Stiegler
Francesco Casetti
Ken McMullen
Libby Saxton
Damian Sutton
Film-philosophy continues to grow as an important discipline within
the fields of both Film Studies and Philosophy. The Film-Philosophy
Conference brings together scholars from all over the world to present
their research on a broad range of topics within the subject area.
The 2012 conference will take place September 12-14, and will be
jointly hosted by King’s College London, Queen Mary, University of
London and Kingston University.
This year’s event will feature a special screening and workshop at the
BFI Southbank, to coincide with their Hitchcock Retrospective.
We are open to any topics on the subject but would particularly
welcome papers relating to the films of Alfred Hitchcock.
Other topics that will be considered include:
- New approaches to film and philosophy
- Considerations of individual films
- The debate between continental and analytic philosophy in relation
to film
- Films about philosophy or philosophers
- Film and phenomenology
- Significant auteurs
- Studies of individual philosophers and their relationship with film
- The methodology of film-philosophy
- Ethics
- Cognitivism
- Film style
- Genre
- Media convergence
Abstracts should be 200 - 300 words long and papers, including clips -
which we strongly encourage - should not exceed 20 minutes. We accept
panel submissions with a maximum of three speakers and a length of 90
minutes.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE 31^ST MAY 2012
Both individual and panel proposals must be submitted through the
conference website (no initial cost involved):
http://www.film-philosophy.com/conference/index.php/conf/2012/about/submissions