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[ecrea] Call for Papers: "Conflicting Images, Contested Realities"
Tue Nov 18 22:37:31 GMT 2014
Call for Papers
"Conflicting Images, Contested Realities"
Frames Cinema Journal, Spring 2015
The centenary of World War I has brought into view an exceptional range
of palimpsestic re-imaginings of this historical moment, from Joe
Sacco's magisterial graphic panorama, The Great War, to the restoration
and re-issue of films such as Verdun and Wooden Crosses. The multi-modal
writings and rewritings of the memory of WWI display a remarkable range
of cultural investments, which can be mapped along a continuum of
contested to consensual memory. If, as Maurice Halbwachs suggests, the
past is a social construction reflecting the present, how does this
present reimagining of WWI confront or even contradict past
representations? How do these conflicting images and contested realities
redefine our perceptions of the past and present as they are negotiated
through what Katharine Hodgkin and Susannah Radstone describe as a
“politics of memory”?
With WWI’s ‘re-presentations’ serving as a precipitating example that
inspires reflection on images of conflict, and, more importantly, on the
conflicting images that have emerged in its wake, this issue of Frames
Cinema Journal seeks related essays and proposals prompting dialogue
about the cultural processes of meaning formation that both derive from
and generate contested realities through audiovisual media. Here, in
line with the ideas of Jacques Rancière, artistic practices will be
approached as providing the ground for both dissent and for social
consensus, a politics that is felt and articulated as an aesthetic
experience. We thus invite critical work on the insertion of aesthetics
into social and political debates and on how images and portrayals of
contested realities are produced, distributed, and consumed.
Topics may include but are not limited to:
- Audiovisual representations of war, political conflicts, conflict
zones in occupied territories
- Conflicting representations of history and the historicity of film
- Constructed media images of gender, identity and its place in society
- Conflicts within the production and distribution of media images
- Debates provoked by and expressed through social media
- Media networks and activism
For article submissions, a 250-word abstract and a brief biographical
note should be sent by 15 January, 2015, to
Eileen Rositzka and Amber Shields (editors-in-chief)
E-mail: (framesjournal /at/ gmail.com)
Notification will follow by 31 January, 2015. Deadline for the
submission of a final draft: 15 March, 2015. We also seek video
contributions enquiring the proposed topics. Submissions may be sent to
the editors in the form of a link using an online streaming source
(Vimeo, YouTube, etc.).
About Frames
Frames Cinema Journal, based at the University of St Andrews, is an
online biannual publication that aims to be a space for cutting edge
research and ongoing discussions among film scholars and those
interested in intellectual discussions about film, film history and film
theory.
http://framescinemajournal.com/
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Amber Shields
PhD Candidate and Teaching Assistant, Film Studies
University of St Andrews, Scotland
Department of Film Studies
University of St Andrews
99 North Street
St. Andrews, KY16 9AD
Scotland, UK
Telephone: +44 (0)7528 376137
Email: (alfs /at/ st-andrews.ac.uk)
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