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[ecrea] CFP: Rethinking Re/presentation 2015
Thu Dec 11 17:37:44 GMT 2014
*Rethinking Re/presentation*
A Postgraduate Screen Studies Research Symposium
University of Manchester Friday, 5th June 2015
Studies of representation have long been a concern for Western scholars
and philosophers in their analyses of the arts and visual cultures; film
is no exception. Extensive scholarship has been produced on
representations largely focused on the politics of identity — of gender,
sexuality, class, ethnicity, age and so on — as well as their
deconstruction.
However, while questions of representation and their politics remain
important, questions of presentation in cinema are no less central to
formal and theoretical debates within the discipline. This postgraduate
symposium seeks to explore the ongoing dynamics between presentational
and representational aspects of the cinema. ‘Re/presentation’ is used
here to connote the productive and creative tension between the two
aspects.
The organisers of this postgraduate symposium are inviting *proposals
(of no more than 250 words) for 15-minutes provocations/presentations*
on any aspect of re/presentation in cinema. The aim is to foster
dialogue, inspire new thinking, and further collaboration within the
postgraduate community.
Topics and questions could include, but are not limited to:
* Modalities and methodologies of re/presentational forms in cinema
* Rethinking re/presentation in identity politics (of gender,
sexuality, class, ethnicity, age, etc)
* Rethinking re/presentation in national and ‘world’ cinemas
* Re/presentation as reconstruction (of historical events, memory, etc)
* Cultural and historical contexts of re/presentation in cinema
* The relationship between cinema and other (re/presentational) art
forms
* Impact of socio-economic conditions on forms of re/presentation
It is our hope that this topic will support a diverse discussion,
combining the various research interests and methodological approaches
of the PG community within a broad but consistent theme. We welcome
submissions from *both PGT and PGR students*, at all stages of their
research.
_Confirmed Plenary_
Prof Jackie Stacey (University of Manchester)
Dr. Andrew Moor (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Dr. Andy Willis (Salford University)
Please send your proposals (250 words) and a brief biography (100 words)
to (uom.rethinkingrepresentation /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(uom.rethinkingrepresentation /at/ gmail.com)> by the 30th of January
2015. Alternatively, submit your proposal and biography to the website
at http://rethinkingrep2015.weebly.com/submit-a-proposal.html.
Successful applicants will be notified by March 15th.
Best wishes,
MaoHui Deng
University of Manchester
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