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[ecrea] Call for papers: "Landscape and Environment" - Screen Studies Conference
Fri Oct 11 21:53:30 GMT 2013
Deadline for proposals: Friday, 10th January 2014.
From their earliest inception, film and television have been concerned
with the registration of place through the unique capacity of the
audiovisual moving image to convey the experience of locale over time.
In recent years, screen studies has engaged with the politics of
location especially through the site of the cinematic city and
inter-related questions of modernity, architecture and urban cultural
transformation. The main theme of this year’s Screen conference will
offer an opportunity to extend critical debate into the fields of
landscape and the environment. In so doing, it will offer an exciting
range of inter-disciplinary perspectives in order to reflect on the real
and imaginary ways that we interact with the world through the portal of
the screen.
Martin Lefebvre has argued that landscape manifests itself as an
interpretative gaze. It is anchored in human life not just as something
to look at but to live in socially as a cultural form. Cultural
geography now argues that landscape must not only be understood as the
outcome of interactions of nature and culture, but that practices of
landscaping such as walking, looking, driving and, of course, filmmaking
might also be the origin of our ideas about what ‘nature’ and ‘culture’
actually are. If human investment toward space produces the notion of
landscape, what then are the principal ways in which the moving image
articulates this process? How have film and television articulated the
necessary tension between embodied immersion within a specific
topographical space and critical reflection on the specific historical
and cultural contexts that shape global screen culture past and present?
The Screen Studies Conference, one of the longest running and most
successful events of its kind in the world, welcomes proposals for
papers/panels on any of these questions and on the following topics
related to the main conference theme (as usual, proposals for other
subjects beyond this focus will also be considered):
· The representation of geographically and historically specific screen
landscapes
· Environmental politics and screen cultures
· Genre, narrative and the landscape
· Phenomenology and screen landscapes
· Landscape and television culture
· Journeys and landscapes: walking and travelling on screen
· The landscapes of world cinema
· Landscape and environment: autobiography, history, memory
· Screen cultures within the environment
· The dialectics of place and non-place in film and video
· Site-specific screening practices
To submit a proposal, please visit
http://www.gla.ac.uk/services/screen/conference2014/
Screen
Gilmorehill Centre
University of Glasgow
Glasgow
G12 8QQ
+44 (0)141 330 5035
(screen /at/ arts.gla.ac.uk)
www.screen.arts.gla.ac.uk
Screen available online at http://screen.oxfordjournals.org
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