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[ecrea] CALL FOR PAPERS: SCREENING ATROCITY: CINEMA, DECOLONISATION AND THE HOLOCAUST
Mon Oct 22 23:42:43 GMT 2012
CALL FOR PAPERS: SCREENING ATROCITY: CINEMA, DECOLONISATION AND THE
HOLOCAUST
A one-day postgraduate workshop at Culture Lab, Newcastle University, 10
January 2013
Keynote speaker: Professor Maxim Silverman
Traditionally, the fields of postcolonial, cultural, and memory studies
have tended to regard the discourses of the Holocaust and the Algerian
War of decolonisation (1954-1962) as separated by an invisible ‘colour
line’- propagating a notion of collective memory as competitive and Nazi
genocide as a paradigmatic, sui generis (singular) event which ‘differs
from every case said to compare to it’ (Steven Katz). On the other hand,
a comparatively nuanced approach to collective memory and discourse has
recently emerged through the work of Michel Rothberg (2009), whose close
analysis of cultural artefacts as sites of palimpsestic,
‘multidirectional memory’ has had profound ramifications for the fields
of Holocaust and postcolonial studies. Applying Rothberg’s theories
exclusively to the discourse of cinema, this postgraduate workshop will
thus discuss the extent to which filmic representations of the Holocaust
can be said to parallel (and diverge from) representations of France’s
colonial legacy, through a structured, comparative exploration of
cinematic themes and visual tropes (see below). This one-day event will
ultimately involve the aim of re-inscribing both discourses within a
dialogical space of intercultural convergence as opposed to
inassimilable difference and alterity.
Twenty minute papers may address any style of filmmaking including;
classical/hegemonic Hollywood cinema, American ‘Jewish Revenge cinema,’
Israeli Second Generation Cinema, East/West German cinema, the French
New Wave, Left Bank, cinéma vérité, Algerian cinéma moudjahid
(freedom-fighter cinema) and Third/Fourth Cinema (although this list is
far from exhaustive). Participants are encouraged to focus upon either
representations of the Holocaust or the Algerian War, whilst possible
papers could focus upon the themes of;
· Gender and atrocity
· Concentrationary spaces
· ‘Screen memories’
· Torture
· Trauma
· The concept of truth (la vérité)
· The notion of home/homeland/Heimat
· Nostalgia
· The figure of the child
· The figure of the ‘resistant’
· The figure of the ‘survivor’
· Fragmentations of identity
· Testimonial narratives
· Concepts of arriving and returning
· Repression- ‘Vichy/Algeria Syndrome’
Please send abstracts of 250 words to either Mani Sharpe
(m.sharpe /at/ newcastle.ac.uk) or Gary Jenkins (g.jenkins /at/ newcastle.ac.uk) by
the 31st of October 2012
see http://screeningatrocity.blogspot.co.uk/ for more details
Gary Jenkins BA (Hons), MA
PhD Candidate Specializing in Cinematic Representations of the Holocaust
School of Modern Languages
Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne
T: 07503071836
W: (g.jenkins /at/ newcastle.ac.uk)
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