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[ecrea] CFP DEADLINE 15 January: Television Drama: the Forgotten, the Lost and the Neglected Conference, Royal Holloway, University of London, 22-24 April 2015
Thu Jan 08 23:18:31 GMT 2015
Call for Papers: 'Television Drama: the Forgotten, the Lost and the
Neglected'
Royal Holloway, University of London: Wednesday 22 – Friday 24 April 2015
The conference of the AHRC-funded ‘History of Forgotten Television
Drama’ project will be held at Royal Holloway’s Egham campus from
Wednesday 22nd to Friday 24th April, 2015. Proposals are invited for
papers and/or panels on the theme of ‘Television Drama: the Forgotten,
the Lost and the Neglected'. The project focuses on television fiction
produced in the UK from 1946-82, analysing the possible reasons why
programmes have become forgotten, and assessing the character and
significance of these hidden dramas. Its primary interest is to uncover
a ‘lost’ history of forgotten television drama in the UK, producing an
alternative history of television drama that adds to knowledge of
television history, challenges ideas concerning the television drama
‘canon’ and encourages awareness of the regional diversity of television
drama production.
While the project specifically addresses British drama during this
period, we will also welcome papers dealing more generally with
television historiography and the ‘canon’ as well as analyses of
forgotten, lost and neglected dramas from earlier or more recent times
and from other national and transnational contexts.
Possible topics include but are not limited to:
• Histories and historiographies of forgotten, lost or neglected
television drama and their significance for an understanding of
conventional accounts of TV drama
• Case-studies of television dramatists, actors, directors, producers,
designers, or other production staff and their forgotten, lost or
neglected contributions to television drama.
• Forgotten, lost or neglected forms and genres of television drama
(such as educational drama, children’s drama, women’s drama and others).
• The construction of ‘canons’ of television drama and their inclusions
and omissions.
• The scheduling and repeating of television, and the programmes that it
promotes and disadvantages.
• Television archives and questions of the preservation of, and access
to, forgotten programmes.
• Advances and innovations in television drama that went unnoticed or
were not continued.
• Untransmitted or unfinished programmes.
• Television drama from neglected regions and smaller television companies.
Keynote speakers will include James Chapman (University of Leicester)
and Christine Geraghty (University of Glasgow) and panellists will
include Terrance Dicks, Tara Prem, Philip Saville and Jack Shepherd.
Proposals for 20-minute papers in the form of a 250-word abstract (or
outline of a three-person panel) should be submitted to Dr. Billy Smart
((Billy.Smart /at/ rhul.ac.uk)) by Thursday 15 January 2015.
Papers delivered at the conference will also be eligible for
consideration for a Special Issue of the Historical Journal of Film,
Radio and Television.
We welcome proposals from both established scholars and early career
researchers including postgraduate students (who are eligible to apply
for some financial assistance).
‘The History of Forgotten Television Drama’ is an AHRC-funded research
project led by the Department of Media Arts, Royal Holloway, University
of London.
Further details of the project can be found at:
https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/mediaarts/research/thehistoryofforgottentelevisiondrama/historyofforgottentvdrama.aspx
The project blog can be found at:
https://forgottentelevisiondrama.wordpress.com/
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