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[ecrea] Bestseller and Blockbuster Culture CfP
Wed Oct 17 19:41:52 GMT 2012
Second Call for papers
Bestseller and Blockbuster Culture – Books, Cinema and Television
21-22 March 2013, Aalborg, Denmark
Bestsellers are on exclusive display in local supermarkets; in bookshops
conspicuous screens and posters promote the weekly bestsellers, and in
the digital world, a vast amount of websites, from encyclopaedias to
newspapers and weblogs, are ranking their contributions according to
their number of readers and/or responses. The bestseller and blockbuster
lists and the TV ratings make up a barometer of shifting issues and
attitudes of the surrounding society. Simultaneously, some popular
genres appear to be constantly present, as is indeed the case for crime
fiction and thrillers, but also biographies or biopics as well as
historical fiction.
In spite of the influence of postmodernist theory and practice, the
bestseller concept is often associated with literature of inferior
quality, whereas the minority taste literature with its modest market
shares is regarded a priori as 'high literature'. In cinema, a similar
contrast is found between blockbuster movies and art cinema. In
television, the concepts of 'quality television' and 'art television'
have developed in contrast to e.g. 'trash television'. However, the
domains of literature, film and TV reveal a multitude of examples of
works combining quality and popularity, thus confirming the inadequacy
of the common polarization. This is why a close investigation into the
mechanisms and functions of the bestseller and blockbuster culture is
needed, including its relations to crucial aesthetic concepts such as
classics, canon and quality.
We welcome papers within (but not restricted to) the following research
areas:
1. Bestseller and Blockbuster in Historical and Conceptualizing Perspectives
* Concepts of bestseller and/or blockbuster
* Highbrow, lowbrow, and middlebrow: cultural hierarchies in history
* Cultures of popular reading through history
* Bestsellers in history
* From Hollywood to Bollywood and Hong Kong Movies
* Corresponding concepts for television serials
2. Present and Future of Bestsellers and Blockbusters
* The book market today and in the future
* Trends in bestsellers of the present
* Cultural hierarchies of today
* E-books, e-literature and audiobooks
* Trends in current television serials or movies
* Telling stories on several platforms in media convergent cultures
* Bestsellers/blockbusters cross media
* Multimedial storytelling
3. The Quality Concept
* Bestsellers/blockbusters as trash and/or quality culture?
* Genre and style in bestsellers/blockbusters
* How can "Art Cinema" and "Art Television" be popular television?
* Bestsellers and standards of quality
* Production values and reception qualities
4. The production of bestsellers and blockbusters
* Planning a bestseller and a blockbuster
* International co-productions
* Bestseller and blockbuster celebrities
* The author as celebrity
* Adaptations: from bestseller to blockbuster or popular TV serials
* International, transcultural adaptions
* The tie in effect
* Spin off and merchandise cultures: marketing, bestseller tourism,
computer games and cross media productions
Confirmed keynote speakers/panel participants and titles
Jim Collins, University of Notre Dame: "Fifty Shades of Seriality and
Ereader Games"
Margaret Mackey, University of Alberta: "Bestsellers, Blockbusters, and
the Ever-Expanding Multiverse of Spin-Offs"
Constantine Verevis, Monash University, Melbourne: "Blockbuster Remakes"
Lothar Mikos, Hochschule von film und Fernsehen, Babelsberg:
"Transnational co-productions in film and television"
Ole Søndberg, Yellowbird: "Yellow Bird's ways of turning bestsellers
into blockbusters – international co-operations and co-productions"
Organizers
The conference is organized by an interdisciplinary, cross institutional
committee of Danish researchers, specializing in this area: Gunhild
Agger, D Phil, Professor, Department of Culture and Global Studies,
Aalborg University, Anne Marit Waade, PhD, Associate Professor,
Department of Aesthetics and Communication - Media Science, Aarhus
University, Rasmus Grøn, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of
Communication and Psychology, Aalborg University, Hans Jørn Nielsen,
PhD, Associate Professor, The Royal School of Library and Information
Science. – Please contact Gunhild Agger
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Gunhild Agger
Professor, D PHIL
Dep. of Culture and Global Studies
Aalborg University
Kroghstræde 3
DK-9220 Aalborg Øst
Tlf. 9940 9029
www.krimiforsk.aau.dk
www.cgs.aau.dk
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