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[ecrea] Visible Evidence CFP
Sun May 11 04:19:58 GMT 2014
Visible Evidence 21
New Delhi
December 11-14, 2014
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:
Visible Evidence, the annual scholarly conference on documentary film,
media, culture and politics--interdisciplinary, international and
indispensable--is now 21!
Inaugurated at Duke University in 1994, Visible Evidence has met
annually ever since--in Canada, the UK, France, Germany, the
Netherlands, Brazil, Australia, and most recently in Sweden, as well as
in the US (eleven times).
This year the conference will be held in New Delhi, India from December
11 to 14 2014. Co-hosted by Jawaharlal Nehru University and Jamia Millia
Islamia, the conference will be held at the India International Centre,
Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi. In 2014 we are meeting in Asia for the
first time, and for the second time only in the global south!
Visible Evidence 21, as is traditional, will feature a range of panels,
workshops, plenary sessions, screenings and special events around
documentary, its practices, histories and theories.
Proposals for panels, workshops, presentations, screenings and
individual papers are solicited according to the following guidelines
and themes.
Please check out www.visibleevidence21.org for information about travel
arrangements, the conference site, and registration, etc.
Themes
Proposals may address any aspect of documentary screen cultures,
histories and practices by engaging with, but are not restricted to, the
following themes (we aim for a broad, diverse and inclusive scope for
this first Asian VisEv):
Documentary /Art: Exploring new spaces, narratives, relationships and
audiences
Documentary/Social Sciences: Engaging with politics, methodologies,
ethics and evidence
Documentary/Selves: Addressing autobiographies, memoirs, home-movies,
confessions and self-fashioning
Documentary/Cities: Crowds and communities, onscreen and offscreen.
Documentary/ Pedagogies: Making as teaching, producing as mentorship.
Documentary/Affect: Bodies, sensations, feelings and relationships
Documentary/Trash: Shame, gossip, scandal, exploitation and the sensational
Documentary/Sexuality and Gender: Diversity, dissidence and disclosure
Documentary/Production: Practices and authors; screenings, streamings
and (emergent) platforms
Documentary/Economies: Techno-materialities, virtualities, festivals and
archives
Documentary/Modes: Fiction, animation, performance, voice and hybridity
Documentary/Violence: Trauma, testimony, index, performance and memory
Documentary/Truths: Analog to digital, cinéma-vérité to docu-menteur,
phones and phoneys
Documentary/Transnational: Migrations, transgressions, diasporas, scapes
and refugees
Documentary/Environment: Interventions, debates, exposures
Documentary/Archives: Memory, preservation, restoration, historiography
Documentary/Activism: Transformation, mimesis, witness.
Documentary/South Asia: Historicising state, independent, experimental
and regional interventions… identifying parallels in other postcolonial
traditions.
Panel, Workshop and Papers: Guidelines and Deadlines
We invite submissions of pre-constituted panels, pre-constituted
workshops and individual paper proposals. Each panel and workshop
session is allotted 90 min. Each panel will have three papers of not
more than 20 min followed by discussion. Workshops, usually addressing
practice-related issues, will feature 4 to 6 opening statements
(totalling up to 30 min of prepared material), setting the stage for an
exchange of ideas and skills among workshop participants.
Proposed panels and workshops may be pre-constituted either through
public calls for submissions, or through individual solicitation by
interested convenors.
Panel and workshop calls may be posted publicly by interested convenors
on the Conference Website until May 1, 2014. Convenors must notify
selected participants by May 15, 2014. Convenors of pre-constituted
panels and workshops are expected to submit proposals in standard format
(see below) both for the event as a whole and for each individual
contributions (for example a submission for a pre-constituted may be up
to 8 pages in length, and for a workshop up to 14 pages).
Deadline for all open call individual paper proposals and
pre-constituted panels and workshops:June 1, 2014. Participants will be
notified of their acceptance or not around June 23.
Submission Format:
Proposals for panel papers and workshop contributions include a
descriptive title, an abstract (of 250-300 words), biblio- /filmography
(5 or 6 items maximum) and brief bio (150 words maximum). The proposal
should not exceed two pages.
In all individual proposals for panel contributions, please indicate
whether or not, in the instance that the panel is rejected, you would
like your individual proposal to be considered as an open call submission.
Please submit your proposal by the above deadlines as a PDF document to
(ve21newdelhi /at/ gmail.com) or through the website.
Website address: www.visibleevidence21.org
Deadline Summary:
March 1: Call for papers
April 1: Conference website operative.
May 1*: End date for solicitation by interested convenors for
participation in pre-constituted panels and workshops.
May 15: Convenors notify participants of pre-constituted panels and
workshops.
June 1: Deadline for all submissions of individual paper proposals (open
call) and preconstituted panels and workshops.
June 23: Notification of acceptances for Visible Evidence 21.
December 11: Welcome to Delhi! Conference begins.
*Because of our delay in setting up our website, we are allowing some
slight flexibility around the May 1 and May 15 deadlines for
preconstituted panels and workshops; however the June 1 and June 23
deadlines are unchanged.
Organizing committee:
Jawaharlal Nehru University: Ira Bhaskar, Ranjani Mazumdar, Veena
Hariharan, Kaushik Bhaumik
Jamia Millia Islamia: Shohini Ghosh, Sabeena Gadihoke
University of Pittsburgh: Neepa Majumdar
Concordia University: Thomas Waugh.
for further information visit www.visibleevidence21.org
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Ranjani Mazumdar
Cinema Studies
School of Arts and Aesthetics
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi 110067
http://goo.gl/8RTwHr
For Academia.edu
http://goo.gl/0kxwZm
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