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[ecrea] CFP - What is Cinema History? (HoMER Conference 2015)
Fri Nov 07 14:14:31 GMT 2014
CFP: WHAT IS CINEMA HISTORY?
A HoMER Network conference
presented by the Early Cinema in Scotland research project
call for papers
University of Glasgow
22-24 June, 2015
Over the last three decades, our understanding of cinema as a historical
phenomenon has been subject to a series of 'turns' – empirical, spatial,
and digital, to name a few. This conference, organised by the Early
Cinema in Scotland research project (http://earlycinema.gla.ac.uk) in
collaboration with the HoMER Network (History of Moviegoing, Exhibition
and Reception, http://homernetwork.org), will investigate the shifting
positions and imperatives of cinema history and its relationships with
other approaches and disciplines. As cinema itself unravels or merges
into a diversity of media forms and reception contexts, the centrifugal
impulse of cinema history is amplified by scholarly engagement with new
technologies. At this pivotal point, we need to understand the
contradictory legacies and perspectives of film studies, film history,
media archaeology, cultural studies, and other cognate fields,
transcending the discourse of 'newness' that has underpinned the
development of these methods. Thirty years after Film History: Theory
and Practice (Allen and Gomery, 1985), what is new in the theory and
practice of film and cinema history? To that end, this conference
welcomes papers on the rhetoric and methods of cinema history from all
periods, as well as empirical research projects that engage with these
questions through case studies or comparative analysis.
Some of the topics proposed for consideration include:
• The place of cinema history in relation to other disciplines and
research fields, such as geography or social history;
• Teaching cinema history and understanding its specialist skill-set;
• Archives, sources, and the consequences of digitisation for different
types of cinematic heritage;
• Historical geographies of cinema and the use of digital mapping as
analytical tool;
• Non-metropolitan and non-theatrical exhibition studies as a
historiographical challenge;
• The rhetoric of 'newness' and revisionist historiography;
• Text, 'distant reading', and the digital humanities;
• Data sharing, comparative approaches, and micro-history.
Confirmed keynotes:
• Richard Maltby
• Haidee Wasson
• John Caughie
• Judith Thissen
Research on the history of exhibition, distribution and reception
emphasises cinema's imbrication in the fabric of social experience,
championing relational and contextual approaches. Since 2004 the HoMER
Network has functioned as an international forum for researchers working
in these areas, supporting a series of conferences, events, and
publications. Participation in the 2015 event is not restricted to
previous HoMER participants.
The conference will be preceded by a workshop on Historical Network
Analysis, organised by the DICIS (Digital Cinema Studies) Network, and
the second day will also feature a reflexive round-table on the past and
prospects for cinema history. There will also be a HoMER general meeting
during the conference, to decide on future structures and goals for the
Network. This meeting is open to all conference participants interested
in the future of HoMER. The Early Cinema in Scotland project will fund
twenty student/unwaged bursaries to cover registration costs.
Submissions are invited for individual papers and pre-constituted panels
or workshops. For papers, please submit an abstract of no more than 500
words and a short biographical note to both Maria Velez-Serna
((maria.velez-serna /at/ glasgow.ac.uk)) and Lies Van de Vijver
((Liesbeth.VandeVijver /at/ UGent.be)) before
9 January 2015. For panels, please send the abstracts together with a
200-word note on the title and topic of the panel or workshop.
You will be notified of the acceptance or decline of your proposal by 5
March 2015.
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